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TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1880.
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S.1VANNAH .31 % It K KT,
OFFIC2 OF THE MORNING NEWS, l
Savaxnah, May 31, 1880, 4 p. M. i
Cotton.—There was nothin* doing in the
market and quotations remain unchanged. The
Bales were 275bales. We quote:
Middling Fair 12*
Good Middling W
Middling 11 1-16
Low Middling 10j$
Good Ordinary 9^8
Ordinary 8)4
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Rice.—The market was very quiet, but prices
are firmer. The sales were Some 40 casks. We
quote:
Common
Fair 6M©f}6
Good 6)4©®*%
Prime «%©<
Choice 7 ©•$$
We quote rough rice: __
Prime lots (tide water) $1 40©1 60
Country Io->* 1 25©1 35
Naval Stores.—Tin*re was nothing doing in
rosins, the market being very quiet, with no
transactions. Spirits turpentine was quiet,firm
and unchanged. The sales were 7 casks regu
lars at 21c. Receipts for the day 1,872 bids,
rosin and 219 bbla spirits turpentine, and the
exports 557 bbls. rosin and 122 bbis. spirits tur-
t>t*!itine We quote: Rosins—B,C and D $1 25,
KJi 40, F $’> 55, G SI 05, H $200. I $2 15, K
}2 re). M ?2 S7)£, N $3 12V& window crlaas $3 37^.
Spirits turpentine—Oils and whiskys, 23c.;
regulars, 24c.
Financial.—Sterling Exchange—sixty day
bills, with bills lading attached, $1 82 © 4 83;
New York sight exchange buying at 3-16 per
cent, premium and selling at 5-16 per cent, pre
mium.
Htocks and Bonds. — City Bonds. — Marke*
quiet and firm. Atlanta 7 per cent., ICC bid,
I0S asked; Atlanta 6 per cent., 101 hid, 10:1
asked; Atlanta 8 per cent., 109 bid, 112 asked;
Augusta 7 percent., 105 bid, 110 asked Au
gusta 6 percent.. KM bid, 105 asked. Columbus
5 per cent., so bid, 82 asked. Macon 6 per cent.,
87 bla, ask*yl. New Savannah 5 per cent.,
75 bid, 75J4 asked. J
State Bonds.—Market firm. Georgia now
6’s, 1839, 109 bid, I09U astfd: Georgia 6 per
Cent., coupons Feb. and Augf maturity 1880and
last), l00>£al<*5 bid. 101al08 as\ed; Georgia mort
gage on w. &. A. Railroad regular 7 per cent..
Coupons January and July, maturity 1886,109
bid, 110 asked; Georgia 7 per dbnt. gold, cou
pons quarterly, 110 bid. Ill ask%d; Georgia 7
per cent, coupons January and .Mjiy, maturity
189o, 117 bid. 1 19 asked. ■
Railroad Bonds.—Quiet and stAdy. Atlantic
dt Gulf 1st mortgage sectional 7 ijw*r cent., cou
pons January and July. Maturity JS81,
1885 and 1887, lClal04 bn}* 102al08 asked,
Atlantic &■ Gulf 1st. mortgage con
solidated 7 ?>er cent.. coupons Jan. and July,
maturity 1897, 105 bid, 107 asked; Atlantic £
Gulf endorsed city of Savannah 7 per cent.,
coupons Jan. and Julv, maturity 1879. 53 bid. 00
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1893,
HOG, bid. Ill)* asked. Georgia 6 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity, 104 bid, 105
asked. Mobile & Girard 2d mortgage endorsed
8percenL, coupons Jau. and July, maturity
1883, ill bid, 112 asked. Montgomery and Eu-
faula 1st mortgage*) per cent., end. by Central
Railroad, 100 bid, 101 asked. Charlotte. Colum
bia & Augusta 1st mortgage. 105 bid, 106 asked;
Charlotte, Columbia £ Augusta 2d mortgage,
95 bid, 97 asked. Western Alabama 1st mort
gage endorsed S per cent., coupons April and
Oct., maturity 1888, 108)$ bid, 110 asked: West
ern Alabama 2d mortgage endorsed 8 per cent.,
jupons April and October, maturity 1890,108)$
d o X110 asked. South Georgia £ Florida en-
Florilk kid, 109 asked: South Georgia £
jfcJoid mortgage. 96 bid. 97 asked,
nah 7 Stocks.—Quiet. Augusta £ Savan-
CVnfr.i “"Sent., guaranteed, 110 old. 112 asked,
bid friV^TNion firm,offerings very light, at 87
HaGeorgia common, 100 bid, 102 ,
103%bid 1(Su w * st ern 7 ceut - cuaranteed.
hscon.*—Market e flrn-^* — *
rtiand active. r; stock ample: de-
Z[$ C ‘ * Shoulders ^ ,&ote: Bacon, clear rib tides,
I : lon» iyiW . dry salted clear rib sides,
pork strips, 6)$c.; shoul
rir .^v Goods.—The Inarket is quiet; business
Aioderate: stocks ample. We quote: Prints, 59$
©7e.; Georgia brown shirting, •)$, 6)$c.; % do.,
7$$c.; 4-4 brown sheeting, 8)$c.; white osnaburgs,
1114c.; striped do., 10^o.; Georgia fancy stripes.
10c.; checks, 9)$©10)$c : yarns, $1 10 for best
makes; brown drillings. 8)$©9)$c.
Flour.—Market steady; stock large; Jemand
moderate. We quote: Superfine. 55 25 Q 5 '0;
extra, f*V25©G 75^ fancy. $8 00©8 75; family,
J 6 75©7 00: bakers\ 57 00.
Grain—Corn —Market firmer; stock ami»l«.
White 67)$<a70c.; mixed 66©68c. Oats, 53© 55c.
Hides,' Wool, rrc.—Hides—Receipts small;
prices firm. Weouote: Dry flint, 16c.; waited.
12©14c. Wool—Market weak and drooping;
we Quote: Unwashed, free of ourrs, prime lots,
33©33)$o.; burry wool, 10©25c. Tallow. 6c.;
wax, 22c.; deer sklnr, 42c.; otter ikins, 25c.©
$3 00..
Hay.—Market firmer, stock light, demand
fair. W*> juote: Northern, 75®95c.«wbol«<aJe;
Eastern, 81 05©1 15; Pennsylvania, $1 20©1 30.
Lard.—The market is firm We quote: in
tierces, tubs and kegs, 8‘4©8>4c.
Si alt.—The stock good; ae-uand moderate;
market quiet We quote: t o. h., 85©90c. per
car load; 95c.©Sl 09 at retail and dray age.
FREIGHTS.
Lumbeil— By Bail.—Coastwise tonnage con
tinues in very scant supply, and vessels
are wanted at full rates. We quote:
To Baltimore and CUA^apeake ports, fii 50
©7 00; to Philadelphia, 117 u0©7 50; to New
York and Sound ports, $7 5 »©S 00: to Boston and
eastward, $7 50©b 00; to St. John, N. B.. $8 00:
(Timber from 51 00 to 51 50 higher than lumber
rates]; to the West Indies and windward, nom
inal; to South America, $17 00; to Spanish
porte, $24 00©15 00; to Vailed Kingdom for or
ders, timber >5s., lumber £5 5s.©£5 10s.
From 5oc. to $1 00 additional is paid here for
change of loading port
Naval Storsx. —Sail—Rosin and spirits 3s. 3d.
9 ,5a.; to United Kiugdom or Continent; to New
ork 40c. on rosin, 60c. on spirits. Steam.—'To
New York, rosin 30c., spirits 80c.; to Philadel
phia, rosin 40c., spirits »0c.; to Baltimore, rosin
30c., spirits 80c.; to Boston, rosin 40c.. spirits
90c.
BY STS AM.
Cotton—
Liverpool, via New York, y lb
Liverpool, via Baltimore, £>
Liverpool, via Boston, ¥
Havre, via New Y'ork, t? 3>
Bremen, via New York, N lb
Bremen, via Baltimore, tt>
Antwerp. Xi X>
Amsteriiam, via New lorg
Boston, ^ bale
Sea Island, W bale
New York, ^ oole
Sea Island, <8 bale
Philadelphia, Xi bale
Sea Island, $ bide
Baltimore, bale
Providence. ^100 fee
Ricx—
New York, 9 ca*k
Philadelphia, V cask
Baltimore, $ cask
Boston. 9 cask
Veoetarijcs—
Baltimore. box $ 25
Baltimore, bbl 50
Philadelphia, 9 «ox 25
Philadelphia, 9 bbl 50
New Yoik, 9 l*ox 25
New York, y bbl 50
Boston, 9 l>ox 25
Boston, V bbl 51
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
1:30 p. m.—Middling uplands, 6*4d; middling Graham & H, Solomon Bros, Mohr Bros, Fea-
_* ** *" • cock, H & Co, W C Jackson 4 Co. W M Lanier,
W A J&udon. W J Clements. J L VillaloLga, b
8 Bassirger. Order. W I Miller.
Per CentrAJ Railroad, May 31—Fordg Agt,
Berman 4K.JC Shaw, M Boley, J W D Hall,
J W T> nan. W D Dixon. C H Iiorsett, A R Alt-
mayer A Co, N Lang & Bro, D B Lester. E I.
Neidlinger, 8 Cohen. W D Tyler. A H Cham
pion, Sav'h Paper Mil's, S G Haynes & Bro, W
I Miller, C Cameron. W C Jackson A Co, H My
ers A Bros. G Eckstein A Co. Goodman A M.
Sav'h Brick Mfg Co. JIcLliinn A McF, Order.
W W Gordon A Co. O Cohen A Co. C F Stubbs,
Jno Flannery A Co.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway
Co. May 31—Guckenheimer, S A Co.Q Douglass.
M Y Henderson, W E Dupont. R B Cas=els, D C
Bacon A Co. KB Repps rd, Sloat. B A Co, J J
Dale A Co, John J McDonough, Haslam A H,
Solomon Br. *a, S Guckenheimer A Co. L J Gull-
martin A Co. H Myers A Bros, Mein hard Bros
A Co, Wets! A C. Dan'l Hogan. F H Ward A Co,
T P Rind. Wra Hone A Co, Jas Manning A Co,
Holcombe A Grady. Goodman A M. W W Gor
don A Co, Peacock, II A Co. W C Jackson A
Co, C L Jones, Williams A W.
Orleans, 6 ll-16d.
Sales of midnling uplands, low middling
clause, deliverable in June and July, 6Ud
ditto, deliverable in June and July, 6 17-32d
ditto, deliverable in September and October,
6 15-32d.
provisions, groceries, etc.
Liverpool May 31.—Lard at 35s 9d.
Baltimore, May 31.—Flour opened quiet
Howard street and Western superfine at
S3 25©4 OJ; ditto extra at $4 25©5 00; famill
a »5 *@6 tW; city mills superfine st $3 50®
3 75; ditto extra at $4 25©5 00: family at
$6 00©6 75; Rio brands at «6 '0<&6 25: Patapsco
family at f7 10. Southern wheat dull; Western
opened strong and higher; Southern red at
11 25 1 26; amber nominally at $1 30: No. 1
Maryland red. S—; No. 2 W estern winter red
on tne spot $1 8I©1 3ibi; May delivery. $1 34©
1 34&; June delivery, $1 24©1 24)4; *^ u * v
livery. $1 13t4©l 13)4; August delivery, $1 10)q
©1 11; September delivery, 51 10)4©1 I0t%.
Corn,Southern steady ; Western on spot steady,
futures easy: Southern white at 56)$c; yellow
nominally at 51c.
EVENING REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
New Orleans, May 31.—Exchange, New
York sight. $2 50 per 1,000 premium: banker’s
sterling, *4 b6>4©4 87.
COTTON.
Liverpool, May 31, 5:15 p. m.—Sales of
middling upland**, low middling clause, deliver
able in June and July, 6 17-32(1; ditto, deliver
able in July and August, 6 9-16d; ditto, deliver
able in September and October, 6)^d; ditto,
deliverable in November and Decern her,6 5-32d.
Futures steady.
bales of American 4,700 bales.
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES. ETC.
Liverpool, May 31.—Lard at 35s 6d. Corn at
is P's.
Cincinnati, May 31.—Flonr closed dull and
unchanged; family at $4 90©5 15; fancy $5 40
©6 00. whett closed easier; No. 2 red winter at
fl 13. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed at 41c Oats
closed dull at 33©34c. Provisions—Pork firm
510 25 for mess. Lard quiet at 6 40c. Bulx
meats quiet bat firm; shoulders at 4 10c; rib* at
8 30c. Bacon closed quiet for shoulders 4£c,
ribs at 6)gc. aides at 7?6c. Whisky steady at
fl 07. Sugar closed steady; hards at lotfc
New Orleans at 7?£©8?4c. Hogs closed active
and firm: common at $3 00© 3 85; light at $3 99
©4 15; packing at $3 90©4 20; butchers at
$4 20©4 30.
St. Louis, May 31 —Flour closed dull:
fancy at $t S5; family at $4 50. Wheat opened
lower but advanced; generally unsettled;
So. 2 red fall at $1 a'.V§©l 0^4 for cash:
$1 06)4 fur May; 91^©91^c for July; No. 3
ditto at 91c. Corn active but lower at 35©
35J4c for cash; 359£b for May; 33^©34c for
July. Oats closed dull at 31)ic for cash; 31V6©
81 for May. WhisKy closed steady at fl 08.
Provisions—Fork dull at $10 25 for mess, l^nl
nominal. Bulk meats nominal for shoulders
at 3 95c; sides at 6 50c. Bacon steady; shoul
ders 4 50c; ribs at 6 85c.
Niw Orleans, May 31.—Flour quiet but firm ;
superfine at $3 00©3 25; high grades at $5 00©
5 87)4. Corn closed in fair demand at 52c. Oats
firmer at 43©44c. Pork steady and firm at
$11 25 for mess. Lard closed steady at 7)4©
796c. Bulk meats steady and firm; shoul
ders, loose at 4)4<\ packed 4 75c; clear ribs at
6)4c: clear sides 6$£c. Bacon quiet but firm;
shoulders 5c: clear ribs 7©7LJc; clear sides at
)4c. Sugar cured hams steady and firm at 10
©I1)4c. whisky closed quiet at $1 05©1 10.
Coffee dull; Rio cargoes, l9£©25)4c. Sugar
closed quiet lor common to good common at
6?4©7)6c: prime to cnoice at 7J4©S)4c. Mo
lasses dull and nominal; common at 35c. Rice
dull at 5)4©7c.
Locisvillk. May 31.—Flour steady; choice to
fancy at $5 ?5©6 00. WGieat closed dull at
$105. Corn closed in fair demand at 42LJ©
43c. Oats closed steady and firm at 36)4c.
Provisions—Pork steady and in good demand
at $11 00©11 25 for mesa. Lard in good de
mand at 7c. Bulk meats closed quiet for
shoulders at 4 10c; clear ribs at6 87)4c; sides
at 6 87)4c. Bacon closed in fair demand for
shoulders at 4 75c; clear rib sides at 6 95c;
clear sides at 736o. Sugar cured hams at 9)*
©10Xc. Whisky at $1 06.
Baltimore, May 31.—Oats firm but quiet:
Southern at 44©45c: Western white at 43©
4ic; ditto mixed at 41©42c: Pennsylvania at
43©44c. Provisions closed dull and un
changed: nitss pork at $11 25©11 75. old and
new. Bulk meats—loose shoulders and clear
rib sides, none are offering: ditto packed at 4^
©7c. Bacon—shoulders at 5^;clear rib sides
at 7)4c. Hams at 11 ©12c. Lard—refined
tierce at 8c. Coffee closed firm for ltio car
goes, ordinary to prime. 13) 4 ©15)4c. Sugar
firm; A soft at 9)4c- Whisky tlrui and higher
at $1 11©1 11)4 Freights dull.
Wilmington. May 31.—Spirits turnentine
closed Ann at 24c. Rosin firm at $1 05 for
strained: $ 1 10 for good strained. Tar firm at
$1 25. Crude turpentine ^steady for hard at
$—; yellow dip at fl 50; virgin at $2 40. Corn
closed unchanged.
Chicago. May 31.—Flour closed dull and
nominal. Wheat active, but lower and unset
tled; No. 2 red winter not quoted; No. 2 Chi
cago spring at $1 13)£©1 14 for cash: 97->4©y9c
for July; No. 3 ditto at 87c. Corn in fair de
mand, but closed lower and unsettled; No. 2 at
37)4c for cash and May: 35)$c bid for July.
Oats in good demand but lower and unsettled
at 3 ; $4©34e for cash; 30%e for June. Pro
visions—Pork closed steady and in fair demand
at $10 05© 16 10 for mess. Lard active but
lower at 6 35©6 87)4a Bulk meats steady for
shoulders at 4 25c; short ribs at 6 40c; short
clear at 6 50c. Whisky closed with a fair
demand at ?1 OR.
Shipping aftttfUtgfnre.
^ : dry
i. J 9- • h „ *r, 7)4c.; por
Il5c.
v InnnR —Tlifl markf
MINIATURE AL3I AN AC—THIS DAY.
"nEfifflW.wv :*«M
Sun Sets 7^)1
HighWater at Fort Pulaski. . .2:01 a m, 2 26 p u
—
Jlrg (Boofls.
List ol
RUd
Veueb V p« Cleared
Sailed for this Port.
STEAMSHIPS.
A Strong (Br), Deacon, at Newport. April 21.
Eglantine (Br>, Wallace, Rotterdam, aid about
May 12.
SHIPS.
Republic (Br), Rose, Philadelphia, cld May 27.
Kristine (Sw), Jens*u, Rotterdam, sld ilay 18.
Patmos (Nor), Berntsen, Antwerp, sld April 29.
Marco Polo (Oer), Schultx, New York, sld May
14.
Wandering Jew, Norton, New York, up May 19.
J W Dresser, Brown, New York, sld May 15.
Gaspard (Non. Jahns n, Cronstadt, tld May 19.
Betsy Gude (Nor), Olsen. Croiistadt, sld May 19.
Normanby (Br), O’Neil, at Buenos Ayres
March 25.
Lorinda Borstell, Borstell, Philadelphia, cld May
BRIGS.
Fram (Nor), Gunwaldsen. Antwerp, sld May 8.
SCHOONERS.
Welcome R Beebe, Lozier, New York, sld Mav
22.
Enchantress, Phillips. New York, up May 26.
Satilla. Rivers, Gardiner, sld May 13.
Emma Heather, Fisher, Philadelphia, cld May
26.
Howard A Hunt. Ross. Philadelphia, cld Ma>
Wm R Drury, Henderson, Kennebec, up 1
24.
May Morn, Gourley, New York, sld May 23.
Ilotds and Summer Srsorts.
The Marshal! House
-WITH
SPACIOUS VESTIBULE,
-EXTENSIVE AND-
Elegant Verandah,
Affording ladies a fine view of the promenade.
Airy and Well Ventilated Rooms,
AND
UNRIVALED TABLE,
IS PAR EXCELLENCE THE
Leading Hotel of Savannah
JOHN BKESNAN,
:tl6-tf Manager.
1S80. FIFTH SEASON. 1880.
Ocoan House,
TYBEE ISLAND, QA.
1 MIIS well-known and elegant hotel wilt open
its fifth season on the FIRST OF MAY.
1880. Since last season further additions have
l>een made, which make it more commodious
and pleasaut, and Cue proprietor guarantee#
I that its accommodation s and cuisine will be
first-class in every respect. Tybee Beach is
pronounced by all who have visited the Island
o be one of the finest in the world. It extends
a distance of six miles, and is hard and almost
level affording unsurpassed facilities for safe
I surf bathing. A new and fast steamer will ply
daily between Savannah and the Island, and
the Tybee Railway lands guests at its very
doors Telegraph and Telephone lines afford
facilities for prompt communication with all
parts of the world. Hoard per day, $2; per
week. $10. Special arrangements made with
excursionists. Bathing Houses, with all conve
uiences. For further particulars address
A.G. YHAXEZ,
Proprietor Ocean House.
P. O. address Savannah, Ga.
apl3-Tu,Th&S30t
7-16d
11-32J
214.-d
15-16o
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15-1 be
15-16C
51 50
150
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1 03
10)
150
<0
5100
103
ICO
125
65
50
55
17
15
15
1 25
5
40
6)4
45
5
©2 50
© 60
Grown Fowls, ft {/air
Half-grown, N pair
Three-quarters grown, ^ pair..
Eggs, country, doz
Eggs, Western, nominal, 9 doz.
Butter, country, 2b
Peanuts, Tennessee, 9 bushel..
Florida Sugar, y lb
Florida Syrup, 9 gallon 40
Hone/, V gallon 60
New Irish Potatoes, 9 barrel.... 1 50
Sweet Potatoes, bushel 50 _
Poultry.- The market fairly supplied and de
mand fair.
Egos.—Supply light; fair demand.
Butter.—a good demand for a first-class ar
ticle; stock light.
Peanuts.—Market fairly supplied; demand
light.
Syrup.—Georgia and Florida in moderate de
mand and supply.
Sugar.—Georgia and Florida scarce, with
light demand.
MARKETS BY MAIL.
Charleston, May 29.—Rice.—The demand
was limited; sales of about 60 tierces clean
Carolina at unchanged figures. We quote:
Common 6)4©6)4C., fair 8>4©6)4c., good 8$£©
6%c. Carolina rough rice may be quoted at
fl 10©$ 1 40 per bushel for inland qualities.
Seacoast kinds are nominal in the absence cf
sales.
Naval Storks.—The receipts were 1.079
casks spirits turpentine and 2,466 bbls rosin.
The tone of business was dull, and there were
no sales of moment announced. Previous
rates for rosins were $1 per bbl. for A B, $1 10
for CD. $1 20 for E. $1 45 for F, $1 65 for O.
$175 for H. $2 12)4 for I, $2 35 for K. $2 90
forM. $3 for N, and $3 25 for window glass.
Spirits turpentine, no sales and nominal at ?.*
©23c. per gallon, as in packages. Crude tur
pentine may he quoted at $2 per bbL for virgin
and $1 50 for yellow dip.—News and Courier.
1UAUKBST3 BY TKLEtiRAPil.
NOON REPORT.
financial.
London, May 31.—Erie, 3'>%.
4:30 p. m.— Consols 99 9-16. Ene, 33^i.
Paris. Kay 81, 2:30 p ra.—Rentes 85f 20c.
4:30 p. m.—Rentes 85f 30c.
COTTON.
Liverpool, May 31, Noon.—Cotton opened
dull and easier; middling uplands. 6]]-]6d;
middl ng Orleans. 6%d. Receipts 8,350 bales
of which 8,000 bales are American; Kales 6.000
k*8alt;s of middling uplands, low middling
clause, deliverable in May, 6 9-16©617-32d;
ditto, deliverable in May and June, 6 17-32d;
ditto, deliverable in June and July, 6 17-32d;
ditto, deliverable In July and August, 6 9-16d;
ditto, deliverable in August and September,
6 19-32©6 y-lGd; ditto, deliverable in Beptem
Iter and October, 6)4d. Futures fiat.
Tuesday. June 1, 1880.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Seminole, Hallett, Boston—Rich
ardson & Barnard.
Steamer Katie, Cabanlss, Augusta and way
landings—John Lawton.
CLEARED YE8TERDAY.
Steamship Saragossa, Hooper, Baltimore-
Jas B West & Co.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY
Steamer City of Bridgeton, Fitzgerald, Florida
—J N Harriman. Manager.
Steamer Centennial Uhno. Darien and way
landings—J P Chase.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Saragossa, Baltimore.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morning Betts.
Ttbex. May 81, 7:20 p m—Passed up.sleam
ship Seminole, from Boston.
Passed out, steamship Saragossa, for Balti
more.
Wind SW. 12 miles: clear.
New York. May 31—Arrived. Whickam, Ber
muda, Canima, Claribel, Wyanoke, Rich
mond.
Arrived out, Moravian, Belle Star, Caledouia.
C B Hftzeltine.
Later—Arrived. Colvjlla. City of Paris.
Arrived out. City of Richmond, Persian
Aiava, Trinacia. State of Georgia, Bath City
Gerino, Earl of Lansdale, Morea.
Port Glasgow, May 31—Arrived 30th, bark
Madras, Pensacola.
Liverpool May 31—Arrived 29th, bark Clara
Maria. Brunswick, Ga: 30th. luirks Scotia, Pen
s&cola; Fingal, Craggs, Lady Dufferin, Charles
ton.
Swansea, May 31—Arrived 29th, Prince Wal
demar. Pensacola.
Leith, May 31—Arrived 30th, brig Warbjerg,
Pensacola.
Dublin, May 31—Arrived, bark Inga, Darien.
United Kingdom, May 31—Arrived, bark
Sciiarnhorst, Wilmington. N C.
Havre. May 31—Arrived 28th, barks George,
and Paul Boyton, New Orleans.
Barrow. May 31—Arrived 29th, bark Hiram,
Pensacola.
Baltimore. May 31—Arrived, steamers Cal
vert. Charleston; Defiance, Nawberne.
Cleared, steamer Geo Appold. Savannah.
Liverpool. May 31—Arrived, steamer Austra
lian, New Orleans.
By Matt.
New York. May 28—Cleared, schr Wast Side,
Bayles. Brunswick, Ga.
sailed, bark Emma Paysant (Br), Darien.
Bristol May 28—Arrived, bark Richard (Br),
Paste, tvatilla rivw.
Cardiff, May 28— Arrived, bark Heinrich Yon
Bchroeder (Ger), Hillel. Darien. Ga.
London. M«y 28—Arrived, bark Albion (Nor),
Frederickson, Darien, Ga.
Queenstown. May 28—Arrived, bark Sailor
Prince (Br), Spiliaiue. Darien, Ga.
Barcelona. Mav 13—Arrived, brig Gratltud
(Sp), Sunol Savannah.
Bath, May 26—Arrived, schr Carrie 8 Bailey.
Higgins. Sat lla river.
Providence, Mav 27—Below, schr Joslah
Whitehousc. Famham, from Brunswick, Ga.
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
Captain Evensen, of the bark Brodrene(Nor).
from Ghent, at Tybee. reaorta the following:
On March 16th. in lat 40, Ion 41 10, passed
a rock about six fathoms below tha surface of
the water and about two hundred and forty
f*»et in circumference; could see the top of the
rock very distinctly from the ship.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Blasters or vessels arriving at this port having
any special reports to make will please send
them to ine. % essels leaving port will be fur
nished with flies of the Morning News free on
application at this office.
J. H. ESTILL,
Agent New York Associated Press, Office 3
Whitaker Streot.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings— 92 bbls spirits turpentine, 545 bills
rosin. 1.700 hoop poles, 23,0iV) shingles, 4 bales
hides. 5 bales wool. 1 bale cotton, 8 coops poul
try. 17 ca.nes eggs, 19 calves, 2 steers, 50 snoop,
4 sacks rice. 1 box wax, 1 can butler.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway
Co. May 31—58 cars lumber. 9 car wood, 1,250
bbls rosin. 82 bbls spirits turpentine, 17 bales
wool 3 sacks wool, 1 bbl honey, 2 bbls syrup, 6
bales hides, 5 boxes wax. 14 empty kegs. 4,909
boxes and 24 bbls vegetables, 9 bales sponge,
1 box fruit, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad. May 31—306 bales cot
ton. 3 cars bulk bacon, 17 hhds bacon, 1 tieree
hams. 15 tierces lard. 779 sacks corn, 3 Bbls
eggs, 10 tubs butter, 14 eases pickles. 1 keg
rum. 1 keg gin, 2 bdts batter plates, l box fau
cets. 2 cases empty tins. 1 box hardware, 1,465
feet dressed lumber, 2 bdls backing, l box wood
in shape. 4 pkgs paper boxes, 3 eases mdse, 10
£ kgs mdfe, 1 chest tools, 1 portable engine, 4
»xe* springs, 1 box axles, 30 bdls shovels, 1
box adze. 1 box saddlery. S pkgs paper bags. 6
bales cotton duck, 3 bales checks, 16 bale*
arns, 1 bale rope. 1 bdl hides. 3 bales wool 1
•ox wax, 600 border brick, 170 pieces searnr
pipe.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Saragossa, for Baltimore—
341 bales upland cotton. 11 bales sea island cot
ton. 181 bale* woo’. 557 bbls rosin. 122 bbla
spirit* turpentine. 75 casks rice, 181 bbls pota
toes. 3,?8l boxes vegetables, 27,000 feet lumber,
393 pkgs mdse.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Saragossa, for Baltimore—
Chas Green wire and 2 servants, Mrs W Lud-
den. Miss J C Blutchley, Nicholas Deazer, W C
Lloyd, Rufino Olema.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings—H F Mills, BIr Ennis. H H Peep'es,
J P Thomas, O E Metzger. R P Mallery, C Wil
son, P W Rushing and lady, Jno Quintock and
9 deck.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings—Holcombe &. Grady, Jno Lawton, W
W Chisholm, H Cooper, L J Guilmartin &. Co,
J W Wilson, Q GW
V’llson, M Henderson,
Fifth Avenue Hotel,
MADISON SQUARE,
STSW York.
Mel Mel
PitUnmt ftoofls.
YX7HICH we previously advised the public
» » would arrive on the 26Ch. have been re
ceived, and are now open for inspection and
sale. As the lot is quite extensive, space fails
to allow our enumerating all the articles, con
sequently we will only mention a few, os fol
lows:
PIQUE, PIQUE.
CORDED PIQUE, FIGURED, at 6)4c. per
yard, value 10c.
Lawns, Lawns.
Large assortment, at 6c. and 7c. per yard,
prices for below their value.
Percales, Percales.
Nearly yard wide, at 7a, worth 10a
Cambrics, Cambrics.
4-4 goods, at 8c., actually worth 12)4c.
Hair Cloth Floral Gift.
At 12)4c., value of same 20c.
Ail above mentioned goods are fast colors.
Bunting, Bunting.
BLACK and COLORED BUNTING, all wool,
at 18a per yard.
FANS.
A splendid assortment of choice goods at 25
per cent, below their trade value.
Fancy Parasols.
The last announcement In thLs line of fine
joods. as we have been advised by the manu-
acturers rather than return them to sell at
manufacturing prices.
As these goods can not be replaced at prices
for which they are offered, except by chance,
which may not occur for a length of time, you
are requested to make an early call to avoid
disappointment.
DAVID WEISBEIN,
15S BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, -
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GEORGIA.
3Hr(Urinal.
T HE largest, best appointed and most liber
ally managed hotel in the city, with the
most central and delightful location.
Hitchcock, darling & co..
Proprietors.
A. B. Darling, formerly of the Battle House,
Mobile.
Hiram IIrrmcocK, formerly of the St. Charles
Hotel New Orleans. my22-S,Tu&Th3m
OLD SWELT SPRINGS,
MONROE COUNTY, WEST VA.
T HIS delightful summer resort will be open
for the accommodation of visitors JUNE
15th, 1880. All the appointments are first-class.
Elevation 2,(k0 feet. Capacity for 1,000 guests.
The wafer is powerfully tonic diuretic, mildly
cathartic and alterative. Cold mineral, abo
warm aud hot mineral, and fresh water steam
baths, extensive livery, excellent band of
musia express, telegraph and post offices in the
hotel. Board per day $2 50, per week $15, per
month $40 to $50, according to location. Bache
lor s row for young gentlemen $80 per month.
J. W. YOUNGER,
myl'Mm Superintendent.
THE IIYGEIA HOTEL,
OLD POINT COMFORT, VA
S ITUATED one hundred yard.-* from Fort
Monroe. Oi>en all the year. Equal to any
hotel in the United Stab* as a SUMMER RE
SORT Send for circular describing hygienic
advantage*, eta
HARRISON PHOEBU8,
my22-3m Proprietor.
SUMMER BOARD IN NEW YORK.
5th AVENUE, 81, 1st DOOR FROM 16th St.
MRS. A. LAWRENCE Proprietor
I N immediate proximity to the leading stores
and theatres. Rooms larger and board
equal to any hotel, and prices much lower.
Bath rooms on every floor without charge.
myl3-tilljyl
GliAY’F SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
Tbr tirrat Kaglnk
TRADE WARK“—^T. *• “ TRADE MARK
mu Vultai a**r-
w a «aa— ■
rf aatf-Abaat.
W r.
■EFQ2E TUIIWVr. AFTEI TM1IL
ib »*.r psifephiat. •n I 1 ** W *• •** r J
mr Ti.« UmGcIm (B SBid by Bll Dra«v«B Bt fl t*r pultn ••
Bla ptciacBS far ft, m «U1 E.B.. U »4ll M
** tut. orat mediclve co.,
No. 10 Mechanic*’ Block. Detroit. Mich.
Hold in Savannah, wholesale and retail, by
OSCEOLA BUTLER, and by all druggists every
where. feb25-dVwKTolly
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
-A.T-
135 BROUGHTON STREET,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS!
Now in stock and constantly arriving the very LATEST NOVELTIES throughout our varied
departments.
Bargains. I Bargains. I Bargains,
FANCY FAYA I, HATS. EMBROIDERED LEGHORN HATS.
FANCY CASHMERE HATS. REAL FRENCH CHIP HATH.
IMITATION CHIP HATS. FANCY CASHMERE SAILORS’.
In all th, newest shapes, offered at rem&rltably low figures.
An endless rariety of FANCY TRIMIirNG, SILKS. SATINS. GAUZES, PLAIDS sod RIBBONS.
FRENCH and AMERICAN FLOWERS.
OBtricli Tips and Foatlior BandLs
Positively the LargtxX, Cheapest and Mast Select Stock in the city.
10,000 PIECES HAMBURC EMBROIDERIES,
In Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss.
NEW IT LI AN LACES. NEV\ LANGUEDOC LACES.
NEW TORCHON LACES. NEW BRaBaNT LACES.
NEW BRETON LACES. NEW BLACK LACES.
In Elegonf. Desirable Patterns
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR and CHILDREN’S SUPS. HOSIERY. GLOVES. FANS. PABASOI£,
CORSETS. HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Nsw stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES, SUPPERS and NEWPORT TIES.
Country orders solicited. myl7-tf
Mils Sw Variety Store,
133 Brouglitoii Stroot.
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY FOR
MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS!
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
SATCHELS, VALISES.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
BaLy Carriages, Baby Carriages
A NEW STOCK OF
RUSTIC AND FANCY FRAMES,
INCLUDING THE LATEST IN EBONY CARVED. JUST RECEIVED.
Embroideries and liaoes.
Tlie Latest Novelties In LACE FICHUS.
Ws direct the gpecial attention of the public to our mammoth stock and low prices.
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§rp ®aofl3.
MOTHER RUSH THIS
We finished taking onr Inventory and are now
prepared to offer onr
Select Stock of Dross Roods, At.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
DR. HUNTER’S BLOOD PILLS.
A SPECIFIC for Syphilis In all its forms, and
every vestige or the disease eradicated
from the system. Scrofula and all Blood and
Skin Diseases speedily cured. Gonorrhoea
cured in two days. Price $1 U0 per box, large
box $2 00. Sent by mail under seaL
For sale wholesale and retail by our Agent*,
OSCEOLA BUTLER, corner Bull and Congress
streets, and E. J. KIEFFER, corner West
Broad and Stewart streets.
ap36-Tu, eo w&w. eo w ly
DR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS
vy ILL cure Gravel, Gleet, all Urinary Dta-
\ f ea*e*. Seminal Weakness, Bpermattor-
rhea. Impotency. etc : Syphilis in all its forms;
all Blood and Skin Diseases speedllv cured.
Uouorrhum cured In 48 hours. Price $3 00 per
box. Sent by mail under seal. A permanent
cure Is guaranteed in every case. For sale
wholesale and retail by our Agents, OSCEOLA
BUTLER, corner Bull and Congress street*,and
E. J K1EFF1CB, corner West Broad and Stew
art streets. ap30-S,eow«£w,eowly
Old Dr. Dodd’s Powders No. 2
\X7TLL cure Nervous Debility, Seminal
u Weakness. Emissions. Spermattorrhea,
Impotency *r Physical Incapacity, the result
of indiscretion, excesses, eta Price $1 W) per
package or six pack»ges for $5. Sent by mail
under seal. For sale wholesale and retail by
our Agents. OSCEOLA BUTLER, corner Bull
and Congress streets, and E. J. KIEFFER,
corner West Broad and Stewart street?.
ap29-Th,eow£w,eowly
Wc invite special attention to many good Bargains
during this week.
G.
& €0.
my31-M,Tu£Thtf
fionsr ^umlsaing ©nods.
Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Mosquito Aets
AND ALL SORTS OF
Matting, Window Shades, Oil Cloths,
ETC., AT THE
41 CAEPEI HOUSE
FOR CATARRH.
rjOBYN’R SURE CURE.
The SCOTTISH THISTLE FUMERS.
SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE.
SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY.
For sale at
my25-tf BUTLER'S DRUG EMPORIUM.
R OSSMORE HOTEL, Broadway, lietween
41st and 42d st-., New Yoke.—Three blocks
from Grand Central Depot, and one block from
Metropolitan Elevated Railroad. Fourteen
minutes from Wall street.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.
Rooms, with board, $1 $3 50 and $4 per day.
Without board, $1 per day and upward. A
elegant Restaurant connected with Hotel.
HAWLEY D. CLAPP & SON
my25-26t roprietorPs.
H AMILTON HOTEL, 125th St. and 8th Avk.
New Yotut —Recently enlarged and nswly
furnished; is pleasantly located and possesses
the attractions of a country residence; is
reached via M< tronclitan Elevated Railway; 40
minutes from Wall street. First class accom
modations and moderate terms for southern
families. L W. KNAPP, Propr.
my29-12t
F EN’
Be
Beautifully located on Lon* Island Sound,
at the mouth of the Connecticut River. Easy
of access from New York by boat or cars. All
the attraction* of a first das* watering place;
rooms large, well ventilated and lighted with
gas throughout. Milk and cream from cows
kept upon the place. For further inf rmation
and circulars, address Hotel Berkeley, Boston,
Mass., until June 15. Open June 24.
myll-Tu,Th£S2m E. STANTON, Prop’r.
R AWLEY SPRINGS, VA. 2.0CO feet above
tidewater. Capacity—3 large hotels, with
accommodations for 700 guest* Open June 1st.
For particulars address C.A.SPRINKEL, Treas..
Harrisonburg, Va. my 18 Tu.ThA826t
Commission ^Hrrrbants.
JAS. W. SCHLEY & CO.,
General Conmi’n Merchants,
172 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
—DEALERS »—
Hay, Grain, Meats & Provisions.
J. W. SCHLEY, who was or the late firm
of T. P. BOND & CO., Savannah, respectfully
so Uits the business of former patrons,
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?»artttnfrg, &t.
ougl4-tf
TO PRINTERS.
[ WILL pay 8 cents a pound for OLD TYPE
L delivered in Savannah. Address
J. H. ESTILL,
ap2M&wl{ 3 Whitaker at.. Savannah. Ga.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator.
S IMMONS’ HEPATIC COMPOUND.
SANFORD’S LIVER INV1GORATOR.
VINEGAR BIT1 ERS.
For sale at
L C. STRONG’S Drug Store,
myl9-tf Corner Bull and Perry street lane.
LIFE ELIXIK.-DR LaPOKTOT’S never
fails to restore Lost Manhood. ASTHMA
relieved in five minutes. *nd a speedy cure
•ffectod. ( HILLS aud FKVliK cured
In tw*nty-four hours without the use of lnt<
ua! medicine. It never fail*. Circulars of the
above preparations, with certificate* of cures,
sent free. Address 8. C. UPHAM, Bralden-
town. Manatee county, Fla. Sold by all drug
arista ncvfc»-8.Tu.Th£wlv
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
I jV>R THE SPEEDY CURE of Semi
nal Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all dis
orders brought on by indiscretion or excess.
Any druggist has the ingredients. Da. JAgUEt*
& CO., 130 W. Sixth st., Cincinnati O.
d*ell-dAwi2m
Summer (foods.
PORCELAIN LINED, BLACK WALNUT
WATER COOLERS,
HIP AND SPONGE
BATH TUBS,
HARPER’S
Fly Traps,
WATERING POTS,
ROUND AND OVAL
Wire Dish Covers.
FOR SALK BY
(MUCK DOM,
my4-tf
117 BROUGHTON STREET.
^urprntinf (Tools.
TummiaooLS, etc.
W ATSONS A BRADLEY’S PULLERS and
HACKERS, DIPPERS, FROES, HOOP
IRON, Brass and Iron WIRE CLOTH, TRU88
HOOPS, iron bound, TRU88 HOOPS, plain,
RIVETS, BUNGS, HACKER 8TONE8, and a
full line of small Tools.
For sole at Hardware House of
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ALLEN & LINDSAY,
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169 AND 171 BKOUGHTON STREET.
(Prcrrms.
THE FANCY GROCERY HOUSE,
tt AND 22 1-2 BA ICNAR 1> STBEKT,
Offers the best Konstcd Kio and Java Coffeo*.
Black or Green Tea at SOe. Please try It.
Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, Devilled Ham and
Tongue*. All in cans.
ALSO—-
Our well known Cigars at 5c.
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TT SSA
db CO
Summer (floods.
SUMMER GOODS
Fowler Fly Fans, Wire Dish Covers. Glass and Wire Fly
Traps, Wheeler’s Patent Cream Freezers, the best In the city,
Water Coolers in great variety. A full stock of Mocking Bird,
Robin and Canary Cages, at Crockery Stores of
GEO. W.
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A.
185 AND 165^ BROUGHTON STREET.
jflenflrtj.
K. I). JORDAN,
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY’8 STERLING 8ILVERWARE.
REED & BARTON’S CELEBRATED SILVER-PLATED GOODS.
Headquarters for Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
135 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE.
£aws.
SAWS? Curtis & Co
W m ■ 3il to 819 N. Second St., St. Louis, M
i-Cst
rhffU. Mi
a
Mo.
ts Who!—iIs
ssreKOaal
Sole
Manufacturer* of every description of O rcelnr. Mill and Cro*
Dealers in Bibber end Leather Beltlnx, File*, Knaerr Wl .
Hooks, law Gammers, Upset*, and nil Saw and Planing Mill Sapplleet
Manufacturer* of Loekwood’s Patent Slotted Circular 5aw. EVBIl¥ S.
VARR1NTED. Carefal attention to repair work.
jjM B.T^-VThir >W Ulutrat#d Catalogue mailed free on application.
AW
POR CHARTER
and elegant STF.AM LAUNCHAB-
ROW for charter to PRIVATE PARTIES
for PICNICS, HUNTING, FISHING and EX
CUSHIONS. Will fuiat twenty persons oom
fortably. Will be chartered for any time under
ten days. Provided with Licensed Engineer
CRAWFORD & LOVELL. “ d ™ ot Terms mf "
For further information apply to 71 BAY
STREET. my25-lf
Rudimentary Inutrnetion
I N the Enjlieh, French. I**ll»n. Sv»n«t.
Latin, Ancient and Modern Greek, and Hfr
brew l.aagnafea, in private or i» claneee. Will
ORslet and prepare scholar* la all the SnflrUan
branch** requisite to rater college. Tense on
application. Address
HUGO 1. PLAT Elf.
f*b6-tf Savaaaau P. O
OAfk CHOICE select) on*, dialogues, etc., for
aU" elocutionist* &i »d school exhibition. Be
JESSE HANEY £ CO. t 119 Nassau reet. New
York.
Saitroads.
5Wppl«(l.
Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway.
Gkxxhal Manager’s Omci, I
fiAVimn. May 23d. 1880. l
O N and after SUNDAY. May 23d, 1880, Poo
•enger trains on this Road will run
follows* __ ,
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally at 4:90 F. ■
Arrive at J reap daily at 7:*) F. M
Arrive at Thomaevllle dally at. 6:20 a. m
Arrive at Bain bridge daily at 9:90 a. m
Arrive at Albany dally at 10:25 a. M
Arrive at Live Oak dally at 2KW A M
Arrive at Tallahaasee dally at 7:00 a. m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 7:50 A. u
Leave Tallaha*!« > e daily at 6 DO r. u
Leave Jacksonville dolly at 5:30 F. M
Leave Live Oak daily at 11:15 F. u
Leave Albany daily at 4:0u p. u
Leave Balnbridge daily at 4:00 f. m
L’nave Thomaavil'e dAlly at. 7:r.O p. m
Leave Jeemp daily at C:30 A. m
Arrive at Savannah dollp at 9:00 A. *
No change of car* between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars run ♦’hr.ioarh to and from
andAlbacy, and Jacksonville and Albany
without change.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernand!no,
Gainesville and Cedar Key* take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savor nah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. g.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 r. M., or
rive at Savannah 9:00 a. k.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 7:15 A. M. (dally
including Sunday) connect at Jesup with this
train for Florida.
Passenger* from Florida by this train connect
at Jesap with train arriving In Mooon at 5:25 r
m. (dally including Sunday).
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both wa.s on Southwestern Railroad to and
from M-icon, Eufauia, Montgomery, Mobile.
New Orleans, etc.
Mall rtamer leaves Balnbrldge for Apalachi
cola every Sunday and Thursday evening; for
Coiumbos every Tuesday and Saturday after
noon.
Close connection at Jacksonville dolly (8m>-
doyv exoepted) for Green Cove Spring* St.
ngostine.Palatka, Enterprise, and ail lanalng*
a St. John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave junction, go
ing west, at 11:37 a. m., and for Brunswick at
4:40 p. m., dally, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office. No. 22 Bull
street, and at S&vonuah, Florida and Western
Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DJ
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays exoepted, at 7:00 a. k
Leave McIntosh, “ “ 9-40 a. v
Leave Jesup M ** 12::id p. m
Leave Blackshear “ “ 3 05 p. k
Arrive at Dupoa: “ “ 7 00 ?. m
Leave Dupont ** 44 5:3’l a. m
Leave Blackshsar 44 44 9 .10 a. k
Leave Jesup ** 44 POlp.x
Leave McIntosh 44 44 3 C6 p. m
Arrive at Savannah 44 44 5:40 p. v
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted, at 6 (tt a. h
Leave Valdosta, 41 44 8:17 a. k
Leave Quitman, “ 44 9:45 a. m
Arrive at Thomasvffl*, “ “ 12:00 k.
Leav* ThorniGrvilU Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 8;3D P. M.
Leav* « aaal’.iA Mondays, Wednesdays ■
and Fridays at 5nJ3 p. v
Ar’tvs m a Dwjy Mondays. Wednes
days an.l Fridays at . * 7:15 P. M
Laare Aimanj Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 6:30 x. u
Leav* fJomilla Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 8:48 A. k
Axrlv* as l’hoa'.aa^iu*- Moiula>s. Wtd-
neKloys and Fridays at 11:3fl a. m
LeaveTnomosv file,Sundays except'd at 1:45 p. x
Leave Quitman, 44 “ 3:53 r.
Loave Valdosta, 44 “ 5:17 f. k
Arrive at Dupont, 44 44 7:30 p.m
J. 8. Tyson, Master of Transportation.
H. S. HAINEP,
my26-tf General Manager.
yicn
litt&iLti' ti a<i Elmers'Trans*
portation Company,
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PAW1AOT
SECOND CABIN
.515 00
12 50
The steamships of the Merchant* and Miner*
Tran*f>ortatkMi Company are appo nted to sail
os follows:
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain W. LOVELAND.
FRIDAY. Jure 4th. at 3:00 p. k
Through bills lading given to all points West,
all the luarnfit* turing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Cfcicuro end all points West and Northwest.
LEVE A ALDEN, Passenger Agents, corner
Bull and Bryan streets.
JAB. Ii. WEST A CO., Agent*,
114 Bav street.
Philadelphia & Southern
XA.IL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Leaving Eat-h Tort Eitrj Satardaj.
Flt^T CLAS8 PASSAGE fIS 00
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 14 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 00
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
• ■ : mAD^TTHTA. 90 K
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHII^DEL-
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOR
THREE MONTHS FROM DATE OF
ISSUE) 30 00
Mippfnu,
Saraiini^iHlc'nar;^?
STEAM PACivCT U N ^ Jf
SU3IMER SCHEDrLr
,, _ J^EPOPULARSTEAM^r*
CITY P() (>| ,
Captalu T. CREASKR, ’
will i.save
For Fern and inaJacksoBTille p.>
And IntennBdiat^ Landings oust 1A
and < ■■mrl.-ston. S.C., fr.„„ D.rS-^1•'
foot of Abereorn
® DeRpnn**’gtf 1^*1
treet. as f,>ij OWt| . 8 " h *TY«i
PXOk SAVANNAH PO
ft-orida.
Wednesday,June2,12 * Soturdav l
Wednesday, June y, 2 Saturday.i.
Wednesday, June
p. k.
Wednesday, June
p. k.
Wednesday, Jan
11 A. k.
Saturday,.) mi,
16, i Soturdav.'Jun,
0 o Friday. j’ u |y .]
THE FIKST-CLAS8 STEAMSHIP
JUNIATA
Captain J. W. CATHARINE.
If/ILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
IY June 5,1880, at 4:30 o’clock p. k.
For freight or parage, having superior
accommodations, apply to
WM. HUNTER 4 SON,
my 31 td Agents.
FOR NEW YORK
OCKAN STK.l.Yl -HIP COMPANY
Central £ Southwestern R.R’iis,
Savankax. Ga., May 15th. 1880.|
O N and after SUNDAY, May 16th, 1880.
passenger train* on the Central and South*
I western Railroad* and branches will run r»
follows:
TRAIN NO. L—GOING NORTH AND V7ZSZ
Leaves Savannah 1:20 a. k
Leaves Augueta. 9:36 a. s)
Arrives at Aug-j.-fta 4:45 rB
Arrlveo at Macon 6:44 r. k
Lsavert Macon for Atlanta .. . 8:15 p. u
Arrlvoe at Atlanra 3:50 a. m
Making close connection at Atlanta with Wert-
|«rn and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all joint* West and North.
COMING BOOTH AND EAST.
Loaves Atlanta 11:48 p. n
Arrives at Macon 6:00 a. v
Leave* Macon 7.00 A. k
Arrives at MUiedgevlli* 9:44A.k
Arrives tt Jdator ton 11:30 a. s
Arrive* at Augusta 4:45 p. a I
Arrive* at Savannah. 3:45 p. k
Leaves AugnsU 9:30 a. s
Making connection at Savannah with the Sa
vannah, Florida and Western Railway for all
points in Fionda.
TRAIN NO. 8-GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 ?. x
Arrives at Augusta 5:4u a. k I
Leaves Acguata 8:30 p. *
Arrive* at Miiledgevllle 9:44 a. v
Arrives at Eatcau^u 1T30 a. m
Arrive* at Macon 8:00 a. * I
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a. a \
Arrives st Atlanta 18:50 ?. k
Leave* Macon Cor Albany and Eufauia 8: 0 a.*
Arrive* at Eufanla. 4:0! p. *«
Arrives at Albany.. S :b5 p. t
Leaves Macon for Oolumbue 9:20 a. k
Arrive* at Columi.ua. 3.25 p. s
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaulo, Albany and Aagueta dally,
making dose connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-Line. At Eafaula with Montgomery
and Eafaala Railway; at Coiambus with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte.
Columbia and August* Railroad and South
Carolina Railroad for all points North and Esct.
Eufanla train connects at Fort Valiev for Fer^
r dally (except 8unday). and at Cathbert for
ort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdaye, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING 80UTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 p. k
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 r. M
Leaves Albany 11:13 a. m
Loaves Eafaula... 11:20 a. a
Arrives at Mooon from Eafaala and
Albany 6:20 p. k
Leaves Columbus 11 :l0 a. m
Arrives at Mooon from Columbus 5.no p. g
Leaves Mooon. 7:35 p. k
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a. k
Leaves Augurta. 8:30 p. u
Arrives atSavannah 7:15 a M
Passengers for MiiledgsvUle and Eaton ton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Mooon, which train* connect dolly, rzoept
Monday, for theee t>oint*.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS on all night
trains between Savannah and Augusta, Au
gusta and Maouu and Savannah and Atlanta.
Berth* in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
K. H. Smith, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Ticket AgL Gen. Bupt. C. RR., Savannah.
J. C. Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen. Trav. Agt Bupt. 8. W. R. R.. Macon, Go.
my 18 tf
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
■JSavaxkah. Ga.. March 13. 1S8M.
C ommencing Sunday, march mthJ
Train* will depart and arrive a* follows,
from PASSENGER DEPOT 8., F. & W. R'y.:
Going North. Train No. 2. Train Bo. 4.
Leave Savannah... 4:00 r. m. and 9:00 p. k.
Arrive Charleston. 9:55 p. m. and 8:00 a. k.
Going South. Train No. L TYain No. 3.
Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. m. and 7:50 p. K.
Arrive Savannah. ..12:10 p. m. and 6:25 A. m.
Trains Noe. 1 and 2 Fast Mail.
Train* Noe. 3 and 4 Night Express.
Schedule Noe. 1 and 2 Fast Mail time to New
York 38 hours. Schedule No. 4 connects at
Charleston northward, with Through Pullman |
Washington, D. C., Sleeping Car.
MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
Leave Savannah at 9:00 p. m.
Arrive Augusta at «:36 a. k.
Leave Augusta at 3:20 r. K.
Arrive Savannah at 6:25 a. m.
This train counsels at Augusta with Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad tor
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward ; at Yemassee for Beaufort, Port Roy&l
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Rail
way.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Ticket* for sale at Wm. Bren’s SpecfrJ Ticket
’, No. 22 Ball street, and Depot Ticket
THE MAGNmCEST NEW IKON HTKAM-
SHIP
CITY OF MACON,
Captain KEMPTON.
B UILT expressly for this trace, and havtn ;
superb passenger accommodations, wi I
aa!l SATURDAY, June 5, 1880, at 4:30 o’clock
p. k.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU8 COHEN A CO.. Agents,
my31-tf No. 98 Bay street.
FOR NEW YORK.
OC8AH iTBAffISIUP COHPANI
The splendid new Iron steamship
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. 8. NICKERSON.
TT7TLL sail ^VEDNESDAY, June 0, at
Yv o’clock a. k.
This new ship is 2,250 tons, and was built ex-
preasly for this trade. She has most raagntfl
cent passenger accommodations and great
speed.
For freight or posaare apoly to
myiV tf WtLDER £ CO.. Agents.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE $16 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 00
Boston and Savannah Steamship Line,
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. BALLETT,
WEDNESDAY. Jifbe 2, at 3:00 r. 1L
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT,
WEDNESDAY, Juno 16, at 1KW p. x.
T hrough mb* of lading given to
England manufacturing
Liverpool by the Canard, Wa
lines.
The ships of thta line concoct at their wharf
with ali railroad? leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON » BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON JL GO.. Agent*, Boston.
rcy.v-tf
New
cities. Also, to
an «n and Ley land
FOR NEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
AFTER CABIN $20 00
FORWARD CABIN 16 00
THE ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
GATE CITY,
Captain E. H. DAGGETT.
B UILT expressly for this trade, and having
beautiful passenger accommodation*, will
Boil WEDNESDAY, June 2d, ir80, at 1:30
o’clock P. M.
For freight or passage apply to
my20-tf WM. HUNTER A SON. Agents.
CUNARD LINE.
"VTOTICE —With a view to diminish the
Xy chances of collision the steamer* of this
line take a specific course for all seasons of the
year.
On the outward passage, from Queenstown
to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian
of 50 at 4-3 latitude, or nothing to the north of
43. On the homeward passage, crossing the
meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the
Omoi SxVAjeyjLH A Chxhlxstoh R. R. Co., | north of 42.
O. 0. Ouckr, Udoeivsr
0. 8. GADSDEN,
roylT-sf Engineer and Superintended
dieting.
J011N OLIVER’S
Paint and OH Store.
STEAMBOAT,
RAILROAD AKD MILL SUPPLIES
SASHES, BLINDS,
Doors, Mouldings, Ac.
no.
ap36-tf
5 WHITAKER STREET.
Savannah, Ga.
CHRIS. MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHED 1865.)
House, Sign, Fresco & Banner
PAINTING.
—pxaucr n»—
RAILROAD, MILL and STEAMBOAT SUP
PLIES, PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. PUTTY. VAR
NISHES. BRUSHES, MIXED PAINTS, BURN
ING and ENGINE OILS. NEATS FOOT OIL,
AXLE GREASE LADDERS, all kinds and sizes
142 St. Julian and 141 Brjan streets.
mh23-tf
JOHN G. BUTLER,
Wfcoteoale and Ret* Dealer hi
White Lead, Colors, Oils,
GLASS, VARNISH, ETC.
R eady-mixed paints, iuuro»d, steamer
and Mill SUPPLIES. 8ole agent for the
GEORGIA LIME, CALOIMEDPLASTER, HAIB
and CEMENTS. Aleo LAND PLASTER.
No. 23 Drayton street, SarannAh, Ga.
dec*-tf
|Scrf and IButton.
Tennessee Reef & Mutton
T
RE finest TENNESSEE BEEFhnd MTJTTOJf
■In this market at wholesale or retail.
JOS. H. BAKER,
few tf btail 66, City Market.
NEW YORK. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS
TOWN, FROM 1‘IER 40 NORTH RIVER
BOTHNIA Wednesday, June 2. Noon.
ALGERIA Wednesday, June 9, 3:0U r. M.
SCYTHIA ..Wednesday, June 16,11:00 a. m
ABYSSINIA Wednesday. June23, 3:00 r. m.
Cabin passage and return tickets on favora
bl - terms, including a special low rate for fall
and winter months. Steerage tickets to and
from all parts of Europe at very low rate*.
Freight and passage office No. 4 Bowling
Creen. N. Y. CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agt
Southern Office, corner Bull and Bryan
streets. Savannah. II. A. CAL LAN, Agent,
mill 6m
Inman Line Royal Mail Steamers
NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER
POOL.
NOTICE—The steamers of this Line take
Lieut. Maury's Lane Routes at all seasons of
the year.
City or BRrssxLs, Thursday, June 3, 2:00 p. m.
City or Berljm, Saturday, June 12, 8:00 a.m.
City or Montroal, Thursday, June 17. 12:30 p.m.
Crrr or Richmond. Saturday, June 26, 8:30 a. m.
City or Chcstxh. Thu, siay, July l, 12:30 p. m.
From Pier No. 37, North River, foot of Charl
ton street.
Cabin Passage $80 and $100. Return ticket*
on favorable terms. Steerage, $28.
Saloons, staterooms, smoking and both
rooms amidships. J( >HN G. DALE, Agent.
Nos. 31 and 33 Broadway, New York.
JAS. MARTIN, 108 Bay street. Savannah.
mhl-4m
GUION LINE,
UNITED STATES MAIL 8TEAMERB,
FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 38 N. R. foot of King it.
NEVADA Ttxsday. Jpnx 8, 5:30 a. m
WISCONSIN Tuesday, Jcnz 22,5:00 p. m.
A RIZO N A Tuesday. J use ». 11:00 a. m.
WYOMING Tuesday, July 6, 4:30 p. m.
NEVADA Tuesday. July 13. 9:00 a. k.
These steamers are built of Iron, In water
tight compartments, and are furnished with
every requisite to moke the passage across the
Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Bath
room, Smoking-room. Drawing room. Piano
and Library; also, experieno ’ ' 8, <« r -
ardetj* and Caterer on each at*
room* ore all upper deck, t
greatest of all luxuries at st
tion and light.
Cabin Passage (according t
$80and $100; Intermediate, $
rates.
Offices, No. 29 Broadwa
will! :«tr 4
JAMES MARTIN, Agent, 1
vann&h. -
Connecting at Feruondina with l nrwV T
for Haldo, Gainesville, Ceja r K , I
Key West, Havana and New Orleans’w-Ik*
Mail Steamships I Mallory’s Lin,-; fJl'v '
leaving January 21st, aid ew *
Wednesday. Also, with saloon ste^ r ^
ence for Brunswick. 4tter 1
Close connection mode wi;h e
tor Enterprise, Mellonvflle and • • •.
Uu-linire cr, ztf Vvp.T <t. Joa.i'7
stoainera lor the Ocklawr.ha nV.r
class passenger ttccoimn.siation, Tt f,r *
tickets and state rooms secured, and ,1 ‘ ‘fl
■nation furnishe*l at nltlce, corner of II i
Brran streets. Pulaski House UU11 42
Freight received dai’y. except Snn-ia*.
JNO. F. ROBERTSO?:, 'JeneSkjL
LEVI J. OAZ VN'. (I. T. A. 0 ®” 0n *Sl
Oceao Steamship fompam,
TO! ^£ 7 S‘rIV,n" HmtE SKfftU
A.ND SAILING BATOBDAVs ^
THIS IS THK ONI.Y STRICTLY u
LAND ROUTE
FOR FLORIDA.
SUM M Ell SCHEDl’EE.
Faku.
n’« &rr
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM®
FLORIDA
Capt. M. P. USINA.
VI7ILL leave Central Railma l whatt «l
v » Kernondina, Jacksonville, aD.ll
and Intermediate landings on j,
every TUESDAY.
Connecting at Fernandina with Transin
for Waldo, Gainesvlile, Cedar K-\V ;
Key West, HavanA and New Orleans
with steamer Flora for St. Mary's. (’M
nections made with steamer for Erte
Mellonvflle and lntenne<li..t«* Iandm'gs ,
Upper St. John’s, and also with the < ;<-kjI
steamers.
This steamer was built expressly f
route, and is unequaled for speed, j>asJ
accommodations and freight facilities
Through ticket* and state roo:,B©©H
the office No. 126 Bay street. Stcnldard's r...“J
Range. For further information as to tr! ‘
and passage, apply at office or on wl
Freight received daily exc»>pt Suntlays. |
_ G. M. 84 »RREL
H. R CHRISTLVN, Sol. Agict. iuyl7 tf |
nrwlat !
Georgia and Florida inland Stean-
boat Company.
THE O.VLT STRICTLY INLAND ROUTE
For Florida.
SPRING SCHEDULE.
The elegant and favorite steamer
4’IXY OF mtlDt.KTOV
Captain JOHN FITZGERU.I.-,
Will leave direct for FERNANDINA e
MONDAY and THUP.SDaY, to suit th.-
from wharf foot of Lincoln street. The
saloon steamer
DIVIO CLARK,
Captain P. II. WARD,
of I
i for
will leave every TUESDAY and FRIDAY atl
o’clock p. m. for FERNANDINA, iouchim>
at St. Catharine's, Doboy, Darien. St. -
Brunswick and St. Mary s. The steal
thia line make close connections a: L
na with Transit Railroad for Jacks
Cedar Keys, Tampa, Manatee. Key Wt
vana and New Orleans. At BrunswlJ
Macon and Brunswick and Brunsw 4 . k
bany Railroa«is. At Darien with Ktearj
Altamaha and Oconee risers. At Fen
with steamer Flora for all points ou 81 Matv'i
river.
Through ticket* an*i suae . ‘*2 «
and all information furnished av. -fnce. n t
Bull and Bryan -tr- . powte
Iaski House and Screven Bouse.
Freight received daily -except Sunday) and
through rates given.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.
W. F. BARRY, AgeU.
G. LEVE, G. P. A. apJO-tf
REGULAR LINE.I
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
The Steamer Centennial, |
Capt. WM. C. ULMO,
Y17ILL on and after MONDAY NEXT. Ap-
» t 26th. and until further notice, mak--
trips per week for Darien and landings on^H
way. leaving MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ||
AFTERNOONS at 4 o’clock.
On the Wednesday trip she will continue
to Satilla river and landings thereon.
Freight received at all times (Sunday* •
cep ted) for St Catharines, Dobov. I'd
Island, Darien. West Point. St. Simon’s, Bruj
wick and landings on Satilla river.
ap22-tf J. P. CHASE. Agend
For Aueusta and Way Landing? |
tesQgag*t
SoTSft
STEAMER KATIE,
Capt. A. C. CALANI3& I
YT71LL leave Padelford’s whar. 4 every Tl'ffi I
VY DAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, for abo* I
points. For freight or
Office on wharf.
?ht or passage am?y to
JOHN LAWTON, -T.-nager.
oc:"-tf
ANCHOR LINE.|
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM EES
Sail everyPatorday. _
NEW VOP.K TO GLASGOW
CAMNS. »«Oto$sO. STEEB.AGE.
TUoae bteawera do not carry cattle, sLeep • ?•
And every Saturday. .
NEW YORK TO LONDON DIT.E' T.
CABINS. 555 to ttt.l. Excursion at Keduf.-*• I
PasaenKer accommodations are u:.- irpaoccc
All Staterooms on .Main Deck.
P***engcrs l ooked at loueet nUJ to < r i. - -
Milroad SUtlon la Europe cr Am*-. ‘
Draffs at lowest rates, payable ' 1 *
throughout England, Scotland and ireiair..^
Forbooka of In formation, plans, Ac., ep; . ‘ ..
Hja'DLEbOX BBOTZXZBS, 7 BOWLIXO
cr to SOLOM< >N BROTHERS.
i*y— 3m 173 Lay stn ■ t. Savanaa.
^or 5ale.
Jesirable Lots for Residences!
FRONTING THE PARK.
; back
OT No. 10 Lloyd ward, frt r
_ J Whitaker, between Ws! i '>r
Houston streets. 60 feet, and runu
Howard street 136 feet. . f „ rf i r :i
Atao. « Lot No. 12 Lloyd «rA E“/I
Whitaker street, and running bar*. ' IlU ■
street 136 feet.
Both these lot* are in fee simple, r or e |
etc., call on
R M. DEME
dec2-tf No. 2 Coimnen’iftl l> u;
FOR SAa.Xn23-
LUMBER, TIMBER AND LOGMEN'S |
Sly
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE
General Transatlantic Co.
I BETWEEN New York and Havre, from pier
J So. 42 N.R, foot of Morton street. Travel
ers by this line avoid both transit by English
railway and the discomfort of crossing the
Channel in a small boat.
AMER1QUE, R Joucla, WEDNESDAY, June
9. 6:30 a. M.
FRANCE, Tm-DEU.*, WEDNESDAY, June 16,
11:30 a. M.
CANADA, Fraxoktx. WEDNESDAY, June
23. 5:03 p. m.
PRICE OF PASSAGE (Including wine):
TO HAVRE—First Cabin $100 and $80; Steer
age $26, including wine, bedding and utensil*.
Checks drawn on Credit Lyonnais, of Paris,
In amounts to salt.
LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 6 Bowling Green,
foot of Broadway, N. Y.,
or WILDER k CO., Agent* for 8avannah.
angll-8 Tn£Thl2m
W R APPING P A PER.
1703 SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, suitable
r for wrapping paper, at Fifty Cent* per
hundred. Apply to
MORwrao KTOW nwrrrTW
A RTI8T’S Manual of OH and Wutor Color
Painting. Crayon Drawing, etc., 50c. Guide
to Authorship, • r *0c. Of booksellers or by mail.
JESSE HANEY & CO., 119 Nassau street. New
York. JoS-tf
t ..
W.B.fatLL&C 0,
(Successors to N. B. Knapp.)
DKA1AH9 31 .
Saddles, Harness & Leatherl
RUBBER BELTING, PACKING - ! _ ~ " .
LEATHER BELTING,!
HEMP PACKING, LACS LEATHER. E ^"l
Trunks, Valises, TraTellnsr t,J
A LSO, a fall line cf lllT 1
SOLE T.EATHER,
CAN CALF SKINS, SHOE urriewj
FINDINGS. , and for s
A large stock always on ban®' u „ ]
low. Orders from the country P a ^£ e 0
carefully filled. All are invited t<) exam
stock before making their purchases.
Market Square, Savaunan.
oct3-dAwtf
Clou'S.
STEEL PLOWS]
200 i
WEED & C0BNWE 1
apuar