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THURSUAY, ACUCST 20. 1S80.
(Commercial.
S1YANN1H 31AKKKX.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,
Savjl2C»XH, August 25, 1880, 4 P. 1
Cotton.—The market was firm and quota
tions continue unchanged. The sales were 373
bales. We quote:
Middling Fair 11%
Cood Middling -11%
Middling 11%
Low Middling 10%
Good Ordinary 9%
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R;rx.—The market was quiet, with a fair
demand. The sales were about 70 casks at un
changed prices. We quote:
Common 5%©6
Fair
Good 6%©6 9-16
Prime
Choice
Naval Stores.—The market for rosms was
quiet and irregular. The sales were 435 bbls. of
grades D. E, F, G. M, N and window glass at
quotations, except E and F. which were 5c.
lower, and 305 bbls. of all grades at unchanged
prices. Spirits turpentine was quiet. The
Hales were 100 bbls of regulars at 3ic.. and 310
bbls. regulars at 32%c. Receipts for the day
450 bbl3. rosin and 10: bbls. spirits turpentine,
and the export", S15 bbls rosin and 460 bbls.
spirits turpentine. We quote: Rosins—B and
<J 11 10, D SI 15, E $i 25©1 30. F $1 35©1 40.
G 51 55. ET 52 00. I »2 25. K $2 17%, 51 J2 6J, N
$2 S5, window glass $3 10. Spirits turpentine
—Oils and whisky a 31©31%c., regular* 32©
32%c.
Financial.-Scerlirg Exchange—Sixty day
bills, with bills iadirg attached. 54 78; New
York sight exchange buying at % per cent,
discount and selling at par.
Stocks and Ronds. — City Bonds.—Market
quiet and firm. Atlanta 7 per cent., 103 bid,
104 asked; Atlanta 6 percent., 100 bid, HU
asked; Atlanta8pel cent., 106bid, 109% asked;
Augusta 7 pel cent., 10G bid. 107 asked Au
gusta 6 per cent.. 100 bid, 102 asked. Colum
bus 7 per cent., 79 bid, 60 asked. Macon 7 per
cent.,91bla, 92 asked. New Savannah 5 per
cent. ex. coupon 32 bid. 82% asked.
State Bonds.—Mai ket nrm. Georgia new
6’s, 1339, 107% bid, li8 asked: Georgia 6 per
cent., coupons Feo. ana sou., maturity 1880 and
1888,100%al04 bid, 1-JlalCG asked; Georgia mort
gage on W. ft A. RaUroad regular 7 per cent.,
coupons January and July, maturity 1886,108%
bid, 199 asked; Ueoigia 7 percent, gold, cou
pons quarterly, 103% Did. 109% asked; Georgia 7
per cent, coupons January and July, maturity
3896. 115 Did, 118 asked
Railroad Bonds.— Ulan tic & Gulf 1st m’tgage
con jolidated 7 per cent., coupons Jan. and July,
maturity 1897. 196 bnl, 107 a3ked. Atlantic £
Gulf endorsed city of Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity 1879, 58 bid, 60
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1893,
110 bid. 111 asked. Georgia 0 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity, 104 bid, 105%
asked. Mobile & Uirard Ml mortgage endorsed
8*ercent., coupons Jan. and July, maturity
1889. 1C9 bid. 110 asked. Montgomery and Eu-
faula 1st mortgager* pm eon?., end. by Central
Railroad, 100 bid. 101 asked. Charlotte. Co
lumbia & AuguaL 1st m tg’e, 105 bid, 106 asked;
Charlotte, Coiumoia &. Augusta 2d mortgage,
95 bid, 97 asked. Western Alabama 1st mort
gage endorsed 3 per cent., coupons April and
Oct., maturity 1888,112 bid, 113 asked; West
ern Alabama 2d mortgage endorsed 8 per cent.,
coupons April and October, maturity 1890,112
hid, 113 asked. South Georgia ft Florida en
dorsed, 110 bid, 112 asked: South Georgia &
Florida 2d mortgage. 100 bid. 101 asked.
Railroad Stock:-. —Firmer. Augusta ft Savan
nah 7 per cent. guaranteed. 109 bid. 110 asked.
Central common, 97 bid, 97% asked. Georgia
common, 105 bid. 106 asked. Southwestern
7 per cent, guaranteed. 106 bid. 106% asked.
racon.—Market quiet and steady; stock
ample: demand active. We quote; Bacon, clear
rib sides, 10c.; shoulders, 6%«.; dry salted clear
rib sides, 9%c.; long clear, 9a.; pork strips,
8%c.; shoulders. 6c.; hams, 12%c.
PHY Goods.—The market is active and firm:
business brisk; stocks ample. We quote:
Prints, 5 ©7e.; Georgia brown shirting, %, 5c.;
% do., 6c.; 1-4 brown sheeting, 7c.; white
osnaburgs, 9©10c.: checks, 7%©8%o.; yarns,
SI 00 for best makes; brown drillings, 7%©
8%c.
flour.—Market very firm; stock large; de
mand moderate. We quote; Superfine. |5 25a
5 50; extra, £o 25©G75; fancy, $8 CO ©8 75; fami
ly. 56 75©7 09; bakers’, 57 GO.
Grain—Corn—Market firm; stock ample.
White 67%©70c.; mixed 67©68e. Oats. 48® *0c.
Hides, Wool., etc—Hides—Irregular; we
quote: Dry flint, 15©1’>%c. ; salfeu, 12©13c.
wool—Market quiet, little offering; we quote:
Unwashed, free of onrra, prime iota, 32©53%c.;
burry wool. 10©25c. l'allow, 5c.; wax, -2c.:
dear skins. 35c.; otter skins. 2’c.©|4 00.
Hay.—Market scarce and higher, stock light,
demand fair. We quote Northern, §1 10© 1 15
wholesale; Eastern,81 200,1 35; Pennsylvania,
91 30©1 40; Western ?1 15©1 25.
Laud.—The mark6t is tirm We quote: In
tierces, tubs and kegs. 9%©9%c.
Balt.—The stock fair; ae.uund increasing;
market quiet. We quote: f. o. b., 90©95c. per
car load; $1 00 at rets 1 and dray age.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.— By Sail.—There is a full supply of
coastwise vessels in the loading berths at this
and near by ports generally, and the market is
quiet with "rates weak. Off-shore charters are
offering at an advance on our quotations. We
quote: To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports,
96 0J©6 50; to Philadelphia, f 6 5o©7 00; to New
York and Sound ports, $7 00©8 uo; to Boston and
eastward, $7 60©3 90; to St. John, N. B.. $S 00;
^Timber from 51 90 to $1 50 higher than lumber
rates]; to the West Indies and windward, nom
inal; to South America, $19 00; to Spanish
S orts, 914 00©15 00; to United Kingdom for or-
ers, timber 36s. f lumber i’5 5s.© £5 10s.
From 50c. to SI 00 additional is paid here for
Change of loading port
Naval Stores.—Sail—Rosin and spirits 4s. ©
6«. to United Kingdom or Continent; to New
York 40c. on rosin, 60c. on spirits. Steam.—To
New York, rosin 30c., spirits 80c.; to Philadel
phia, rosin 30c., spirits 80c.; to Baltimore, rosin
30c., spirits 80c.; to Boston, rosin 40c., spirits
90c.
BT STEAK.
Cotton—
Liverpool ,via New York, *3 5s 7-16d
Liverpool, via Baltimore, ^ lb ll-32d
Liverpool, via Boston, 35 H-i—d
Havre, via New York, 9 E5 15-16c
Bremen, via New York, ^ H>
Bremen, via Baltimore, 9 *>
Antwerp, $5 lb 15-16c
Amsterdam, via New York 15-16c
Boston, 9 bale 51 5U
Sea Island, $2 bale 150
Hew York, V bale 1 00
Sea Island, bale 1 00
Philadelphia, V bale 105
8ea Island, V bale 1 00
Baltimore, V bole 1 50
Providence, ¥ 100 *>a 40
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New York, f> cask $1 00
Philadelphia, ^ cask ! 00
Baltimore, 9 cask 100
Futures—Market steady, as follows; August,
12 00c; September. 11 4Uc: October. 10 81c: No
vember, 10 65c; December, 10 65c; January,
10 75c.
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES. ETC.
Liverpool.'August 25.—Lard, 43s 6d. Bacon,
long clear middles, 41s 6d. Breadstuffs steady.
New Yore.August 25.—Flour openeo dull and
weak. Wheat stronger but rather quiet. Com
moderately active. Fork heavy at f 16 00 for
mees. Lara weak at 3 27% for steam rendered.
Spirits turpentine, 25c. Rosie.$1 45 for strained.
Freighte firm. __
Baltimore, August 25. — Flour opened
steady but quiet; Howard street and
Western superfine, S3 00©3 75: ditto extra.
«4 lO©4 75: family. 55 00©5 75; city mills super
fine. Jl 00<&3 50; ditto extre. $4 00©4 50; fami
ly, 56 00©6 25; Rio brands. {5 75©5 87: Patap
family. $4 60. Wheat—Southern steady : west
ern quiet and a shade easier: .Southern
red, 95c©$l •>•%: ditto amber, §1 OT©1 11; No
i Maryland, 31 12%; No. 2 Western winter red
on tno spot and August delivery, $1 06%©
1 06%; September delivery, 91 07© 1 07%; Gc-
•ober delivery, 51 03%©1 06%; November de
* - • mg Corn—Southern steady: |
more active; Southern
56c.
Shipping WnttlliQmt.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sun Rises 5:33 |
Sun Srrs
High Water at Ft Pulaski. . 11 :43 am, 12:00 pm j
Thursday, August 26, 1330.
CLEARED YESTERDAY
Daggett, New York— I
Bni (foods.
BLACK SILKS.
EVENING RETORT.
FINANCIAL.
London, August 25, 4 p. m.—Erie, 42%.
Paris. August 25, 4 p. m.—Rentes, 85f 72%c.
Niv Yore. August 25.—Money 2©3 per
cent. Exchange, St 80%. Government bonds
quiet but steady: new fives, 102%; four and ■
naifs, 111%; four per cents.. 109%. State bonds
dun. mmmmasmmm
Stocks closed irregular: New York Central,
131%; E | — - ~ mi m
Central.
LouisviM ■ ■
Chicago and Northwestern, 99%, ditto Preferred
109%; Rock Island. 113%; Western Union, 106;
Alabama Class A, 2 to 5. 64%: Class A, small,
65; Class B 5a 89%: Class C 2 to 5. 75:
Georgia sixes 97, ditto sevens mortgage 110,
ditto ditto gold 111: Louisiana consols 43;
North (^aroibia 30%, ditto new 19, funding 11%.
special tax 2; Tennessee 38, ditto new 32%;
\ irginia sixes 20, ditto new 20, consolidated
85, deferred 6%; Panama, 185; Fort Wavne,
125; Ciiicago and Alton, ex div,, 113; Harlem,
offered 200; Michigan Central, 95%; St. Paul
preferred 109; Delaware and Iackawanua,
91%; New Jersey Central, 77; Ohio and Mis
sissippi, 34%; Mobile and Ohio, 22%; Hannibal
and 8t. Joseph, 38%; Union Pacific,94%; Hous
ton and Texas, offered 65%: Pacific Mail, 40%;
Adams Express, 115; Weils, Fargo & Co.,108%;
American Express.53%; United States Express,
47%; Consolidation Coal, 30; Quicksilver, 13,
preferred 55.
Sub-Treasury balances: Coin. 987,S97,110; cur
rency, 96,715,483. ■
New Orleans, August 25.—Exchange, New
York sight, 50 per $1,000 premium; sterling,
94 83. n
cotton.
Liverpool, August 25, 5:15 p. m.—Futures |
closed barely steady.
Sales of American, 5,600 bales.
New York, August 25.—Cot ten steady; mid
dling uplands. 1115 16c; middling Orleans,
12 116c; sales 1,487 bales.
Consolidated net receipts 3,026bales; exports
to Great Britain 500 bales.
Net receipts — bales; gross receipts 2,911
bales. Futures closed dull but steady, with
sales of 73,000 bales, as follows: August. 12 02
©12 03c;September.il 37©11 39c: October,10 60
©10 81c; November, 10 61©10 65c: December,
10 64©10 65c; January, 10 74©10 76c; February,
10 87c; March, 11 00© 11 02c.
Galveston, August 25.—Cotton firm; mid
dling ll%c; low middling 10%c; good ordinary
10,;; net receipts 86S bales; gross receipts 912
bales; sales322 bales; stock 3,740 bales; exports
coastwise 126 bales.
Norfolk, August 25.—Cotton dull; middling
11}<jc; net receipts 381 bales; gross receipts —
bales; sales 154 bales; stock 3,297 bales; ex
ports coastwise 291 bales.
Baltimore, August 25.—Cotton firm; mid
dling ll%c; low middling lie; good ordinary
10c; net receipts 230 bales; gross receipts 350
bales; sales 50 bales; stock 512 bales; exports
to Great Britain 500 bales; coastwise 4'J bales.
Boston, August 25.—Co ton steady: mid
dling 12c; low middling ll%c; good ordinarv
10%c; net receipts 78 bales; gross receipts 88
bales; sales —bales; stock6.767 hales.
Wilmington, August 25.—Cotton steady;
middling 11c; low middling 10%c; good ordinary
none; net receipts 4 baits: gross receipts 4
bales: sales — bales: stock 278 bales.
Philadelphia, August 25. — Cotton firm;
middling I2%c: low middling 11%:; good or
dinary 10%c; net receipts — bales; gross re
ceipts 39 bales; sales 54: bales; sales to spin
ners 2)5 bales; stock 4,085 bales.
25. — Cotton firm;
Steamship Gate City,
Wm Hunter & Son.
Steamship Seminole, Hallett, Boston—Rich
ardson & Barnard.
Brig Eva N Johnson, Doane, Fernandina, in j
ballast, to load for a port in Porto Rico—Jos A
Roberts & Co.
DEPARTED YE8TERDAY
Steamer Centennial. Ulmo. Satilla River and I
way landings—J P Chase.
BAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Gate City, New York.
Steamship Seminole, Boston.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morning Metes.
Ttbee, August 25. 5:20 p m—Passed up, I
from roads, bark Chestina, Redman.
Passed out, steamships Seminole and Gate |
I Citv.
Wind S. 10 miles; fair.
New York, August 25—Arrived. Alps, City
of Alexandria. State of Pennsylvania, Glouces
ter. Batavia, QeMert, France. Thingvalla.
Arrived out. Wieland, Indiana, Australian,
MoseL
Homeward, Pern, New Orleans.
London. August 25—Sailed 24th, bark Adri
ana Petronella, Doboy.
Amsterdam. August 25—Sailed 24th, bark
Geoja, Galveston.
Bristol, August 25—Arrived 23d, bark Lady
Dufferin. Pensacola.
Cardiff, August 25—Arrived 24th, bark Stada-
cona, Pensacola.
By Mail.
New York, August 23—Arrived, sc hr Nancy I
Smith, Hodgkinson, St Marys, Ga.
Dungeness. August 9—Passed, Maggie Hor
ton. Israel, from Darien.
Genoa, August 7—Sailed, Luigi, Cambiaso,
Gervasio, Savannah.
Hambure, August 9—Arrived, Vanias, Peter
son. Brunswick.
Philadelphia, August 22—Passed, via Dela- |
ware Breakwater, sehr Clara E Bergen from
Savannah.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Masters or vessels amvmg at this port having I
any special reports to make will please send
them to me. V essels leaving port will be fur
nished with files of the Morning News free on
application at this office.
J. B. ESTILL,
Agent New York Associated Press, Office 3 I
Whitaker Street.
TEMPURVHV REMOVAL OF UGHT SHIP ON GALVES- |
TON LIGHT STATION.
Notice is hereby given by the Lighthouse J
Board that, on or about September 1, 1889,
Light Ship No. 28, now on the inside of Galves
ton bar, Texas, will be withdrawn for reuairs.
Due notice will be given of the return of this |
light ship to her station.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway,
August 25—35 boxes tobacco, 50 caddies tobac
co, 3 lots furniture. 2 boxes eggs, 1 bale hides,
boxes eggs, and mdse.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.
August 25—3*'4 bales cotton, 29 cars lumber. 18
cars wood, 466 bbls rorin, 102 bbls spirits tur
pentine, 35 pkgs collars. 37 empty kegs. 17 bales
hides, 7 bales wool, 1 bbl honey, 16 boxes fruit,
and mdse.
Per Central Railroad. August 25—471 bales
cotton, 1 car bulk potatoes, 585 sacks corn, 14
cars bulk corn. 2.’% sa:ks flour. 24% sacks
flour. 1 bbl whisky, 1 keg whisky, 19 bhds
tobacco, 1 bucket tobacco. 11 caddies tobacco,
97 boxes tobacco. 1 bale leather, 2 bdls bags. 1
case cigars, 1 roll leather. 1 bbl tinware, 3 cases
empty cans, 1 box, 1 loll points, 1 bdl lauds, 5
bales duck. 38 bags wool. 1 box seed, 1 bdl bur
laps, 1 bdl shirts, 1 bdl skins, 22 hales warps, 15
bales waste, 14 bdls hides, 1 box shoes. 1 box
saddlery, 25 kegs white lead, 46 nkgs fruit, 4
cases mdse, 10 empty % bbls. 30 bbls flour, 17
tierces hams. 2 pkgs wheels, 6 shafts. 5 bdls
wheels, 1 bbl bacon, 2 bags bacon, 1 sewing ma
chine, 4 bales yarns.
EXPORTS.
Per steanmliip Seminole.
Best at 85c.
Best at £1.
Best at $1 25.
Best at $1 50.
Best ht $2.
G. ECKSTEIN & CO
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COLORED SILKS
Best at 75c.
*°** Best at fl.
£B|Best at $1 25
BLACK SATIN DE LYON.
colored satins.
G. ECKSTEIN & CO
NEW EMBROIDERIES.
YALENCIENNE LACES.
NEW SMYRNA LACES.
NEW TORCHON LACES.
NEW GUIPURE LACES.
NEW PA PETER] ES.
CORSETS, CORSETS.
G. ECKSTEIN & CO.
Keep’s Shirts.
Keep’s Collars.
Keep's tuffs.
G. ECKSTEIN & CO.
&ug23-M,Tu£Thtf
Best at 40c.
Best at 50c.
Best at 65c.
Best at 75c.
Best at $1.
G. ECKSTEIN & CO
BL’K ALPACAS
Best at 25c.
Best at 35c.
Best at 50c.
BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE.
BLACK CRAPE VEILS.
G. ECKSTEIN & CO.
COLGATE’S PERFUMES :
SPIRITS LAVENDER.
VIOLET WATER
MULTIFLORA.
ROSADORA.
HELIOTROPE.
CACHEMIRE BOUQUET.
ECKSTEIN & CO.
Keep’s Night Shirts.
Keep’s Jean Drawers
Keep's Umbrellas.
aaiUinrry ©oofls.
Special Induceeinents
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135 BROUGHTON STREET,
IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR!
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF LADIES' UNDER
WEAR AT A SACRIFICE.
I CHEMISE AT 33c., REDUCED FROM 50c.
CHEMISE AT 42c., REDUCED FROM 65c.
I CHEMISE AT 50c., REDUCED FROM 75c.
CHEMISE AT 75c., REDUCED FROM Si 00.
CHEMISE AT Si 00, REDUCED FROM $1 50.
GOWNS AT 80c., REDUCED FROM Si Ort.
GOWNS AT SI 00, REDUCED FROM $1 50.
GOWNS AT SI 50, REDUCED FROM $2 00.
SKIRTS AT 60c., REDUCED FROM 85c.
SKIRTS AT 80c., REDUCED FROM Si 00.
SKIRTS AT SI 00. REDUCED FROM $1 25.
SKIRTS AT SI 25. REDUCED FROM $1 75.
SKIRTS AT 51 50, REDUCED FROM 00.
i DRESSING 8ACQUES, )
CORSET COVERS. V
! LADIES DRAWERS, )
At
Corresponding
prices.
Children’s Slips in Pique, Cambric and Nainsook
AT LESS THAN COST.
OUR FANCY RIBBON SALE
WILL CONTINUE THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
for Boston—60
New Orleans. August
1 Ulescottou. m bb!8 rosin. 410 bbls spirits tur-1
d P\,,. ! ’H * *? cei F!J n 4 K l ? ale ’'v J*: I penline. 91 casts day. bales hides! -15 bales
ceipta 19. Dales, sales S,i00 bales, stock -8,11. I wool. 43 bales paper stock. 115.UW feet lumber,
bales; exports coastwise 1,806 bales. I hni«s ’ I
Mob,ns, August -Cotton steady; mid- J pTS^SiTuate City, for New York-
dling ll%c; low middling 10%c; good ordinary P - - * • • -- — • ■ v
9%c; net receipts 161 b '
bales; sales 400 bales:
MILLINERY
aug!6-tf
AT A SACRIFICE!
Ses^Xc^u ba^otto^n U 5rbai??dnme r s.XilS
u^feJ^ee I l’ a L H ' r stoclr. il casks rice. H5.i bbls i aval stores,
• O 8tock J - 770 bales ; e *- 77,6il feet lumber. 121 hhds tobacco. 65 old
LATEST ANNOUNCEMENT
ports coastwise 470 bales.
Msuphis, August 25.—Cotton steady; mid
dling ll%c; net receipts 78 bales: shipments
127 bales: sabs 75 bales: stock 7,420 ball
Augusta, August 25.—Cotton steady; mid
dling 11 %c; low middling 10%c; good ordinary
none: net receipts 197 bales; shipments —I
bales: Stales 121 bales.
ChaRLK8TON. August 25.—Cotton firmer; mid
dling 11%-:; low middling ll%e; good ordinary
10%c; net receipts 526 bales; gross receipts
bales; sales 150 bales; stock 2,392 bales.
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES. ETC.
London, August 23, 4 p. m.—Spirits turpen
tine, 268 6d.
5:15 p. m.—Soirits turpentine, 26« 6d.
New Yore, August 25.—Hour, Southern dull,
and in buyers' lavor; common to fair extra.
94 75©5 50; gooO to choice ditto, $5 60©6 75.
Wheat—winter %©%c better, with moderate
trade; spring more a.tive and firmer:
graded red, 95c© §118. Oats heavy and l©2c
over; No. 3. 37%c. Hops quiet and un
changed. Coffee firm and in fair demand; Rio,
in cargoes, 13%©)6%c; in job lots, 13% 'a 17%c.
Sugar steady but quiet; centrifugal, 8 69c;
muscovado, 7%e; fair to good refining, 7%©
l%c; prime,8e; refined quiet and unchanged—
standard A, 10%c. Molasses steady but quiet.
Rice dull and unsettled; Carolina, 5©7c. Rosin
axle*, 44 motive axles, 18 cases
mdse.
cigars, 109 pkgs
PASSENGERS.
I Per steamship Seminole, for Boston—T
C Chase, Miss C E Garliolr, Elizabeth Williams,
A S Ernst.
Per steamship Gate City, for New York-
T M Cunningham, Jr. Mis W J Sams, Miss
Alice Mantham. D G bhehan. P D Horkara, F
C Tucker, C B Davids, T H Leavenworth, Mrs
E Somers, T P Cat horn, Jesse M Thomas. Mr
Billings A Jerger. J A Stein, Miss H Lovett,
C Bradley, Mis J II Jones, Miss Emma Jones,
M Bernbaum. Thomas West, C Camp, W G Let-
l lice. hJ
P
138 Brougliton Stroot.
Per
CONSIGNEES.
Charleston and Kavannah Railway,
August 25—Fordg Office, H Myers & Bros, A J
Miller & Co, L Remion. Ludden A II. J Water
man, W A Jaudon, W C Jackson A Co, Reiser
& 8.
Per Central Railroad. August 25—Fordg Agt
CRB, JB Reedy, S G Haynes & Bro. S Cohen,
A Friedenberg &. Co, F M Hull, Solomon Bros,
J McGrath & Co, J G Butler, Allen L, M Y
Heuderson, II M Comer 8fc Co, Juo Flannery Si
Co. Order, O Cohen £ Co, L J Guilmartin & Co,
i 1 L’ CtilKlu- \ I * i... f ll .n .i 1 r "II b. 1 ' ^ L'h ..
MILLINERY ftT YOUR OWN PRICE!
Bargains in Btosiery!
REDUCTION IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!
SACRIFICE SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS!
... . , , ■ —; kosiu l (. j,’ stubhe, West Bros. Peacock. H & Co. Eng
Arm at $145@150 W ool steatly; moderate de- lish p & H , Walter & H, AJItOW West, W |
maud; domestic fleece, 38©50c: pulled. 22© 1 •• •• .. ~ . ■
47c: unwashed, 15©37c; Texas, 18©-‘15c. Pork
.1 McDonough, M B Millen. It B Cossels, Wm I
Hone & Co, L<*e Roy Myers. Stern & N, Bend- I
heirn Bros &. Co, Palmer Bror.
^siKttcs.
Boston, « cask 125
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowls, pair 50 © 55
Half-grown, ^ pair 30 © 40
Three-quarters grown, ^ pair... 35 © 45
Eggs, country, doz 15 © —
Butter, country, ^ lb 15 © 25
Peanuts, Tennessee. bushel... 1 25 © —
“ hand-picked Virginia, y bu. 1 50 ©
Florida Sugar, V B> ©
45^
5
Florida Syrup, ^gallon 35 © 4
Honey, ^ gallon 60 © 7:
New Irish Potatoes, barrel.... 2 50 © —
Sweet Potatoes, V bushel 75 © -
Poultry.—The market fully supplied and de
mand fair.
Eggs.—Supply good; fair demand.
Butter.—a goou 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
Igbt demand
MARKET8 BY in AIL.
Charleston, August 24.—Rick.—In the ab
sence of 6tock of consequence the market was
quiet, and there were no sales reported. We
quote: Common 5%©5%e.; fair 6©6%c.; good
b%©6%c.; high good 6^©6%c. Carolina rough
rice may be quoted at 91 U©1 40 per busbel
for inland qualities. Tide water descriptions
are nominal in the absence of sales.
Naval Stores.—The receipts were 368 casks
spirits turpentine and 1,462 obis, rosin. There
was a continued demand for rosins at un
changed prices Sales 1,500 bbls. at Si JO per
bbL for C. D, SI 20 for E, §1 3U for F, St 50 tor
G $1 70 for U, 92 for I. $2 25 for K, $2 50 for
M*. 92 75 for N, and $3 for window glass.
Spirits turpentine was firm. Sales on Mon
day opened at 31c.. improved to 31%c.. and
closed at 32c. per gallon; sales 200 casks. There
was no business announced to day. Crude tur
pentine is valued at $2 25 per barrel for virgin
and 52 for yellow dip.—News and Courier.
JIAKKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Erie,
NOON REPOET.
FINANCIAL.
London, August 25.—Consols, S7%.
42%.
3 p. m.—Erie, 42%.
Paris, August 25, 3 p. m.—Rentes, Saf 62%c.
New York, August 25.—Stocks opened strong
and active. Money at 2©2% per cent. Ex
change-long. S» 81; short, $4 83 State bonds
dull and nominal. Government bonds firm and
unchanged.
COTTON.
Liverpool. August 25, Noon.—Cotton opened
with fair business at previous prices; middling
uplands. 7 3-l6d; middling Orleans. 7%d; Mies
8 000 ales, for speculation and export 1.000
hales. Receipts 8,000 bales, of which all ore
A SS2rSf middling uplands, low mid dling
clause, deliverable in August, i 3-16©/ 5~3d;
deliverable in August and September,
7 3-32d: deliverable in September and October,
6 ll-l6d; deliverable in October and November,
€%d* deliverable in November and December,
6 9-32©6 5-16d; deliverable in March and April.
6%d. Futures flat.
N*w York,August 25.-Cotton market opened
steadv: sales 3,274 bales: middling uplands,
l\ 15-16c; middling Orleans, 121-16c.
weak; prices without quotable change. Mid
dles dull and easier; long clear, 8%©8%e; short
clear. 9%c; long and short elear, 8%©9c. Lard
heavy and lower; very moderate trade at 8 15
©8 20c. Turpentine dull and weak, closing at
3»c. Freights Ann.
New Orleans. August 25 —Flour quiet but
steady; superfine, §3 00©3 25; high grades,
$1 87.' Corn in active demand at 60©64c. Oats
quiet and weak at 39c. I*ork quiet and weak
at 916 25. I^ird scarce and firm at 9 15c. Dry-
salt meat—No stock: shoulders command 6%c.
Bacon quiet; shoulders, 6 37%c;rib, 9 62%c;
sides, 10 12%c. Sugar cured hams steady;
canvased. 11%©12%c. Whisky steady at f 1 00
©l 10 Coffee steady and in good demand;
Rio cargoes, ordinary to prime, 13%©16%c.
Sugar scarce and firm; prime to choice open
kettle, 9%©10%c; yellow clarified, 10%c.
Molasses dull ana nominal. Rice steady and in
giMxl demand at full prices, 5@6%c.
St. Louis, August 25 —Flour dull and un
hanged. Wheat lower; No. 2 red fall. 97%©
©97%c for cash; 98%c for August; 91%©91%c
for September;91%©92%c for October; 92%©
93%c for November; 9l©91%c for the year.
Corn lower; "5%©35%c for cast): 36%c for Sep
tember; 37%©.l7%c for October; 37%©:i8%c for
November. Oats firm for cash, options lower;
■" c for cash; 255^©26c for September, 25c
bid at close. WhiSKy steady at 51 U9. Pro
visions—Fork quiet; jobbing 515 75 f :r mess. I
I.ard dull and nominal, bulk meats lower;
shoulders. 5 40c; clear ribs. 8 50c; sides, 8 75c.
Bacon lower; shoulders. 6 25c; clear ribs,9 37%;
clear sides, 9 75c. ,
Cincinnati, August 25.—Flouractive but not I
quotably higher; family, 54 5J©4 85; fancy,
|5 00©5 75. Wheat easier but not quotably I
lower; No. 2 amber, 92c; No. 2 red winter,96c.
Corn easier; No 2 mixed, 11c. Oats steady; I TJ AVING a full corps of practical workmen I
^°- r ^ constantly employed, I am prepared at
1 at 5.5 o0©16 00 tor mess. Lard unset- I a u times to finish any work in any of the above
lines j " ' ' ' ’ *
I LACES
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CHEAP AS EVER I
CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS 3c. | LADIES’ PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 10c.
% LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 5c. | GENTS' PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS lf.c.
M Davidson. F Ohhr.au. Reiser & S, M Ferst &
Co. Lee Roy Myers. J C Thompson, A Einstein's
Sons, Frank «£ Co.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway,
August 25—Fordg Office, W v' Jackson & Co,
C I. Jones, Williams «£: W, W YV Gordon & Co,
C F Stubbs, F M Farley. Walter fiH, H M
Comer & Co, M Maclean, J H Johnston, II F
Grant, R W Woodbridge, J no Flannery & Co, i T ^ s* m i -mm ms mi i
Ice Boxes, Retrigerators, Mosquito Ms
Henderson, J W Tynan, R Mclntire & Co. John '
House .trurwsinttg ©oofls.
-AND ALL SORTS OF-
ANDREW HANLEY.
House, Sigu and Decorative
PAINTING.
Cilding, Craining, Clazing
and Marbling.
FRESCO AND BANNER PAINTING.
Malting, Window Shades, Oil Cloths,
THE
CARPET
-ETC., AT THE
ALLEN & LINDSAY.
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169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
nominal at 515 50© 10 00 tor mess. Lard unset
tled at 7%©8c. Bulk meats easier; shoul
ders, 5 75c; ribs. 8 75c. Bacon firm; shoulders,
6 75c: ribs, 9 6.‘%c; sides, 10c. Whisky active
and firm at 51 09. Sugar steady; hards, 11©
ll%c; New Orleans, 9©9%c. Hogs easier;
common, 54 00©4 70; light, $4 75©5 00; pack
ing, 54 S5©5 30; butchers, $5 35©5 50.
Chicago, August 25.—Flour closed quiet and
unchanged. Wheat in fair demand but lower;
No. 2 red winter, 91%c for cash; No. 2 Chicago
spring, 87%c for cash; 87%c for September;
83%a88%c for October; 90c for November.
Corn active but lower; 38%c for cash; 38%c for
September; :.9%c for October. Oats dull, weak
and lower; 2i%©27c for cash; 25%©25%c for
September; 26%c for October. Pork irregular
mesa, 516 25. Lard steady; fair demand at 7 71
©7 30c. Bulk meats dull, teudiug downward;
shoulders, 5 50c; short rib, 8 25c; tlear, 8 65c.
WnisKv steady and unchanged.
Baltimore, August 25.—Cats firm; Western
white, 38©39c; Pennsylvania, 36%©';8c. Pro
visions firm Mess pork, $16 75. Bulk meats—
loose, shoulders, none here; elear rib sides,
none here; ditto, packed, 6%c and 9%c.
Bacon — shoulders, 7c; clear no sides, lUc.
Hams, 12%©13%c. Lard, refined, In tierces, 9c.
Coffee quiet but steady; Rio cargoes, ordinary
t<> choice, 13©18%c. Bugar firm; A soft, 10%c.
Whisky steady at 51 12. Freights steady.
Louisville. August 25.—Flour closed quiet:
choice to fancy. 56 00©6 25. Wheat dull at 85
©88c. Corn quiet; No. 2 white, 43©14c. Oats
firm; No. 2 white, 31c. Pork steady at $1550
for mes3. Lard quiet at 9%e. Bulk meats quiet
but steady; shoulders, l%c; clear ribs, 3%o;
sides, 9%c. Bacon steady; shoulders, 6 25c;
clear ribs. 9 65c; clear sides, 10c; sugar cured
hams, 12%c. Whisky steady at 51 C8.
Wilmi.no ton, August 25.—Spines turoentine
unsettled. Rosin firm at $10.!% for strained,
and 5107% for good strained. Tat firm at
51 70. Crude turpentine firm at 51 80 for yel
low dip, and 52 00 for virgin. Corn unchanged.
^addUry, fiarutss, Sit.
W.B.MELL&CO.,
(Successors to N. B. Knapp,)
DEALERS -N
Saddles, Harness & Leather,
RUBBER BELTING. PACKING & HOSE.
LEATHER BELTING,
HEMP TACKING, LACE LEATHER. Etc.,
Trunks, Valises, TraTeling Bag's, Etc.
A LSO, a full line of OAK and HEMLOCE
IY 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 |
stock before making their purchases.
Market Square, Savannah, Ga. j
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i promptly and to the perfe< t satisfaction
of those who may favor me with their orders. I
Estimates cheerfully furnished.
No. 6 Whitaker street and 171 Bay street,
aug 3-tf Savannah, Ga
JOHN OLIVER'S
Paint and OH Store.
STEAMBOAT,
RAILROAD AND MILL SUPPLIES
SASHES, BLINDS,
Doors, Itfouidings,
NO. 6 WHITAKER STREET.
ap25-tf Savannah, Ga.
CHRIS. MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHED 1385.)
House, Sign, Fresco & Banner
PA INTING,
—DEALER IN—
RAILROAD, MILL and STEAMBOAT SUP
PLIES, PAINTS. OILS. GLASS, PUTTY, VAR
NISHES. BRUSHES, MIXED PAINTS, BURN
ING and ENGINE OILS, NEATSFOOT OIL,
AXLE GREASE, LADDERS, all kind* and size*
142 St Julian and 141 Bryan streets. I
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JOHN G. BUTLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
White Lead, Oils, Colors, tvlass, Etc
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
S OLE Agent for the GEORGIA LIME, CAL
CINED PLASTER, CEMENTS, HAIR, LAND
I PLASTER, etc. Sole Agent for F. O. PIERCE
& CO.’S PURE PREPARED PAINTS. One
hundred dollars guarantee that this Paint con
tains neither water or benzine, and is the on»y
[ guaranteed Paint in the market.
je!9-tf No. 22 Drayton street. Savannah. Ga.
SOMETHING NEW!
The prettiest line of new patent TIN SETS that ever came to
this market. Also Canary, RobiD, Mocking Bir<l ami BreediiiK
CAGES just received. Other new yoods coming in by every
steamer. Call and examine my stock.
GrEO. W. ALIiENT,
aug21-tf
165 AND 165% BROUGHTON STREET.
gaper.
Paper, Paper, Paper.
SAVANNAH PAPER MILLS,
We are now manufacturing a f-ood article of the various
grades of MANILLA PAPER, suited to all branelies of busi
ness. Also. Cotton Sample Paper in rolls and reams. Prices
less than elsewhere. Send your orders to the
gAVANIV /V TT PAPER. MILLS.
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OFFICE CORNER BULL AND BROUGHTON 8TEETS.
§au’s.
Sc Co.
JVotrls and £uiumrr Resorts.
The Marshall House
.J---.:- V Ls b
£3 811 to 8t9 North Second Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Manufacturers of every iWript'nn of Circular, .Mi!!, and Cross-Cut StetrkS Wholesale Dealers in
Rubber and Leather Belrlus, Files, .Mandrels, Cant Hooka, Saw (in turner*. Upsets, and
nil Saw nnd Pinning Alili Supplier.; Sole Mantx.'i-ctun-r* of Loci.wood’s Patent Slotted
Circular Saw. 1JVKRY SAW \\ A.lt RANTED. ^“Care'ul attention tor.ipairwork. Agenta for
TAINiiTE ETiflERY WHEELS rdACHINEBY.
Our New Illustrate d Catalogue nu-.ilctl 1‘rcc on aniiJicatioiL.
jy27-Tu.Th&Sly
£$t ^ale.
-WITH ITS
spacious vestibule, ® es ’ ra Ne Lots for Residences
FRONTING THE PARK.
-EXTENSIVE
tflothtug.
TO SAVE MONEY BUY
CLOTHING & HATS
E. HEIDT’S.I
F OR the next two weeks we 6ball offer bal
ance of this season’s stock of Clothing and I
Hats cheaper than ever, preparatory to open
ing new Fall Goods. To save money, now is the
time to buy. King of Shirts, with patent sleeve j
adjuster and reinforced—the best and cheap- i
est shirt in the world—at old prices, 51 00 un-
lauudried, lauudried 51 25- boys’ Shirts and
Collars, Celluloid Collars, Cuffs and Bosoms,
and Gents’ Furnishing Goods of every descrip
tiou. at popular prices. 139 CONGRESS Sr., |
Headquarters for Good Clothing. aug9-tf
Elegant Verandah.
I 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,
Manager.
» fc.ln.rERS, JOURNALS, CASH HOOKS AND
1 j BLANK B<X»KS of all kinds made ‘
L OT No. 10 Lloyd ward, fronting east on
Whitaker, between Waldburg and New
Houston streets. 60 feet, and running back
Howard street 136 feet.
Also. % Lot No. 12 Lloyd ward, fronting
Whitaker street, and running back to Howard
street 136 feet.
Both these lots are in fee simple. For terms,
etc., call on
R. M. DEMERE,
No. 2 Commercial Building.
3hrrati'.
.Summer <?oofis.
PORCELAIN LINED, BLACK WALNUT
WATER COOLERS,
HIP AND SPONGE
BATH TUBS,
P1 y Traps,
WATERING POTS,
ROUND AND OVAL
Wire Dish Covers.
FOR SALE BY
coriack norms,
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1C7 BROUGHTON STREET.
AGATE-IRON
WATER COOLERS
-AT-
CRAWFORD & LOVELL’S
HARDWARE HOUSE,
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155 BROUGHTON STREET.
B
B
B
Ice Cream Freezers,
WATER COOLERS,
Fly Fans, Fly Traps,
And FRUIT JARS, at
BOLSKAW’S.
B
B
B
B
Commission Dlwhnnts.
Robt. M. Butlkk^
Hknbt D. Stevens.
BUTLER & STEVENS,
Cotton F'aetoi’s
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
88 BAY’ STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Special attention given to Sea Island Cotton.
Bagging and Ties at bottom prices. Good sales
ana prompt returns guaranteed. Liberal rash
advances made. jy2a-lm
ftaiircsgs.
Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway.
General Manager’s Omcx, 1
Savannah. 3Iay 23d. 18S0. \
O N and after SUNDAY. May 23d, 1880, Pas
senger trains on this Road will run as
follows*
NIGHT EXPRESS
Leave Savannah daily at— 4:30 p. a
Arrive at Jeenp doily at 7® 6 M
ArriTeatThomaavUiedaliyaL — c:2G a. M
Arrirc at Bain bridge daily at 5:30 i, k
Arrive at Albany dally at 10:25 a. b
Arrive at Live Oak dally at 2:00 a V
Arrive at Tallahassee dally at 7:C0
Arrive at Jacksonville dally as 7:50 a. m
Leave Taiiahassee dally at 6:00 p.
Leave Jacksonville daily at 5:30 p. k
Leave Live Oak dally at 11:15 p.
Leave Albany dally at 4:90 p. u
Leave Balnbrldge dally at 4:00 p. m
Leave Thomasvlile dafiy at. 7:30 p. u
Leave Jeenp dally at 6:30 a. m
Arrive at Savannah daliy at 9:00 a. k
No change of cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savon
nah and Albany, and Jacksonville and Albany
without change.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernandina
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
ake this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. m.
Passengers leave Bri.nawlck at 8:00 p. M., or
rive at 8avannah 9:00 A.TSL
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:15 a. K. (dally
including Sunday) connect at Jesup with this
train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jecup with train arriving in Macon at 635 kl
M. (daily including Sunday).
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to
from Macon, Knfaaia, 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
noon.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, 8L
Angustine, P&latka, Enterprise, and ail landings
on Si. John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R leave Junction, go
ing west, at 11:37 a. sl, and for Brunswick at
4:40 p. jl, daiip, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Cor Bertha
secured at Bren’s Ticket Offico. No. 22 Bull
etreet, and at 8avaon&h, Florida and Western
Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7:00 a. m
Leave Hclntoah, M ** 9:40 a. m
Leave Jeeup M “ 12:30 p. if
Leave Blacksheav “ “ 3 05 p. k
Arrive at Dupont ** ** 7:00 p.M
Leave DupoEt “ " 5:30 A. b
Leave Blackshear *• “ 9:f0 a. m
Leave Jeeup “ “ l :0d p. m
Leave McIntosh “ M 3:06 p.m
Arrive at Savannah - 44 5:40 p. n
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted, at 6:00 a. x
Leave Valdosta, “ “ 8:17 a. b
Leavo Quitman, “ “ 9:45 a. M
Arrive at Thomasrille, “ “ 12:00 m
Leave ThomasvUlp. “ “ 2:30 p. m
Leave Camille, 5r23 p. s
Arrive at Albany, 7:15 p. u
Leave Albany. 6:33 a. m
Leave Cainilli . ** 8:48 a. 5f
Arrive nt ThomasvIIl-*. “ 11:30 a. h
Leave Thomasvliie, “ 1:45 p m
Leave Quitman. “ “ 3:53 p. m
Leave Valdosta, “ *‘ 5:17 r. M
Arrive at Datwnt, “ 7:30 p.m
J. S. Ttscx. Master of Ti-ansportation.
H. S. HA (NFS,
my25-tf General Manager.
JAS. W. SCIILEY & CO.
172 BAY' STREET, SAVANNAH GA.,
General Conini’n Merchants,
OFFER:
•)AAA BUSHELS Choice Rust-proof OATS.
JvVUU 500 bushels COW PEAS.
250 bales Prime Timothy HAY'.
300 bales Prime Northern HAY.
8,000 bushels CORN.
4.(ICO bushels OATS.
40,000 pounds WHEAT BRAN.
12.000 pounds DRY SALT SIDES.
20,000 pounds SMOKED SIDES.
Also, MEAL, GRITS, FLOUR, CRACKED
CORN and (X3RN EYES. 1el8-tf
R. J. Datakt,
Savannah.
J. S. Wood, Jr.
Oconee, Ga.
DAVANT & WOOD,
FACTORS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
M AKE liberal advances on consignments.and
supply Bagging and Ties to their patrons
at lowest prices. Are agents for Drake's Cot
ton Ties.
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jfurmnu'*. Sic.
SELLING- OEF
OUR STOCK OF
REFRIGERATORS,
RATTAN LOUNGES. ROCKERS and SUMMER
GOODS of all kinds at
REDUCED PRICES.
Just received some desirable styles of me
dium priced French DRESSER CHAMBER
SUITS.
On hand, a full and complete assortment of
Fine. Common and Medium grades of FURNI
TURE
MATTINGS, CARPETS. OIL CLOTH. WIN
DOW SHADES,PICTURE OORDS.8TA1R RODS
aDd UPHOLSTERY GOODS cf all kinds, sell
ing very low.
Call and see us.
EmilA. Schwarz,
127 BROUGHTON STREET.
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£vta*tut.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
T HESE Spectacles are manufactured from
‘ MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES” melted
together, and are called DIAMOND on account
of their hardness and brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polariscope, the
diamond lenses have been found to admit fif
teen per cent, less heated rays than any other
pebble. They are ground with great scientific
accuracy, are free from chromatic aberra
tions. and produce a brightness and distinctness
of vision not before attained in spectacles.
Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manu
facturing Company, New Y'ork.
For sale by responsible agents in every city
in the Union. F. D. JORDAN. Jeweler and
Optician, is Sole A gent for Savannah, Ga., from
whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers
employed. Do not buy a pair unless you see
the trade mirk *
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Do You Want Specks {
T HE largest aCfi best assortment of SPEC
TACLES In the 'dty. Single glasses to see
My gooc* suit all eyes and a'J
TAC)
near and far
pockets.
P. LIND^NSTRUTH,
22 J». ffersnn street.
n$nubc$, itwfiru. Si:.
A. L. DESB0U1LL0NS,
JEWELER AND DEALER IN
Waltham and Elgin Watches
DIAMONDS,
STAB SPECTACLES,
deca-tf
Wines, &r
Pure Blackberry Wine & Brandy
FOR SALE AT
the
1 W1
to order
Morning Newt Steam Pria&Dg HottM
L. C. STRONG’S Drug Store,
jy23-tf Cor. Bull and Perry street lane.
SMOOTHEST, mUST, US'
O
SOLD BY ALE, J0BBEBS
\ -
ma ^VVlIV C ^ «*
Production Doubled, Again DonML
an3 StTn&Tbly
STERLING 8ILVERWARE.
QUADRUPLED PLATED WARE,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS.
GOLD-HEADED CANE
x’LORIDA JEWELRY. ORANGE CANES
21 BULL STREET,
OjlJQf Opposite Screven Hons
STEEL plows.
Oil A TONS Steel PLOWS, TURN SHOVELS.
A\J\) GOPERS, BUZZARDS, etc., assorted.
WEED
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& CORNWELL
A RTIST’S
r ■ ‘
Manual of Oil and Water Color
Painting, Crayon Drawing, etc., 50c. Guide
to Authorship, 50c. Of booksellers or by mail,
JESSE HANEY & CO., 119 Nassau street, New
York.
Centra! & Southwestern n.fi’ds,
PaVaxxah. Ga., .Tul3* ’.OJu 1S80
O N and oT.tjr SUNDAY, July 11th, 1880.
passenger trains on the Central aod Soutfc-
weetern Railroads ar.d branches wiii nin ns
follows:
TRAIN NO. 1.-GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. u
Leaveo Augusts 9:30 a. ■
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p. M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:15 p.
Arrives at Atlanta 3:43 a if
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Une for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST
Leaves Atlanta 22 2) a. If
Arrives at Macon 6.33 a. m
Leaves Macon 7:U0 a. m
Arrives at Mfliedgevlile 9:44 a. b
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 A. k
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p. u
Arrives at Savannah 3:45 p. v
Leaves Augusta 9:30 a. M
Making connection at Savannah with the Sa
vannah, Florida and Western Railway for all
points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2-GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:20 p. M
Arrivee at Augusta 5:40 a. u
leaves Augusta 8:30 p. M
Arrives at Killedgevlllo 9:44 a. u
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a. m
AiTivos at Macon S:00 a. m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 3:40 a. b
Arrives at Atlanta 12:50 p. u
Loaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 8:-i0 a. a
Arrivee at Eufaula. 4:03 p. u
Arrives at Aib&ny 3:35 p. u
Loaves Macon for Columbus 9:20 a. m
Arrives at Columbus. 3:25 p. if
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula, Albany and Augusta daily,
making close connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Alr-IJne. At Eufaula with Montgomery
and Eufaula Railway; at Columbus with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad and South
Carolina Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry daily (except Sunday), and at Ccthbert for
Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMES G SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 p. m
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p. m
Leaves Albany - 11:13 a. x
Leaves Eufaula 11:20 a. h
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and
Albany 6:20 p. m
Leaves Columbus 11:10 a. k
Arrives at Maoon from Columbus 5:05 p. if
Leaves Maoon. 7:35 p. m
Arrivee at Augusta 5:40 a. m
Leaves Augusta. 8:30 p. u
Arrivee atbavannah 7:15 am
Passengers for Mllledgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily, exoept
Monday, for r.nlnta.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR8 on all night
trains between Savannah and Augusta, Au
gusta and Macon, and Savannah and Atlanta.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
G. A. Whitehead, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. 8upt, Savannah.
J. C. Shaw. W. F. 8HELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Bupfc. 8. W. R. B., Macon, Ga.
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Shipping,
SAVAMB m NEW YORK.
AFTER CABIN f20
FORWARD CABIN 16
STEERAGE 10
EXCURSION TICKETS, GOOD UNTIL OC
TOBER 1st $30 and f 25
T HE magnificent steamships of this Company
are appointed to sail as follows:
GATE CITY, Captain Daooktt, WEDNES
DAY’, September 8. at 8:90 a m.
CITY OF IIIACON, Captain Kkmptok.BAT-
URDAY\ September 11, at 11:30 a. m.
CITYOFCOLUMBCS, Captain Nickkk-
sox, WEDNESDAY’, September 15. at 4 p. m.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Captain Fleet -
wood, SATURDAY'. September j8, at 5:30 p.m. I
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and |
Northwestern points ana to ports of the United I
Kingdom and the Continent.
Sayannah & Florida Inland Route |
The elegant Steamer
FLORIDA,
Captain .
Leaves every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, on
arrival of New Y'ork steamships, for Fernan
dina. Jacksonville and Palatku, connecting
with steamers on Upper St. John's and with A.,
G. A W. I. T. R. R. for stations on that road.
For freight or passage apply to
G. M. SORREL. Agent.
City Exchange Building.
N. B.— Notice wili be given when steamer
Florida resumes her route. aug26
Shipping.
RECULARnLlNE
St. Catharine’s, Dobcv i ..-
Island, Darien, St. sin,^ 1 , 0 '*
Brunswick and Landings ’
on Satilla River ^
The Steamer Centennial,
Capt. WM. a ULMO.
W ILL Ipavp for abire poire, .r
KESDAY AFTERXOOSat 7177 ^ H) -
Shippers are pai ticulorly r, luest-i S?.
freight on wharf before the! time 1 °* T «
Agent at Darien, C. M. OU ARTERlt i v
at Brunswict. UTTLEFIELD A -"kV . •**«»
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J- P. CUA-E.'
Savannah, Florida lCharlestoi
STEAM PACKET CTN E
SUMMER SCHEDULE,
THE POPULAR STJLAk fh
CITY POIXT,
Captain T. CSEA-SER,
WILL LEAVE
For Fenumdiiiii.JackfioyTille.Palsttj
And Intermediate Landings on St. John a R*
and Charleston. S.C., from DeRrnne’aWhar^* 1
foot of Abercorn street, as foi
FOR DOSTOJi DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE $16 OO
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 OO
Boston and SgTannah Steamskip Lise,
P
SEMINOLE,
Captain II. K. HALLETT.
WILL LEAVE
WEDNESDAY’, September 8. at 9.00 a. M.
WEDNESDAY. September 22. at 9:00 A. M.
T HROUGH bills of lading given to N'ei
England manufacturing citia
Liverpool by the Canard, Warren i
lined.
The ships of this line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD. Aganl
F. NICKERSON A OO., Agents, Boston.
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Wednesday, August 4, Saturday. Ang.
11 K.M. Saturday, Aug •
Wednesday, August 11, Saturday, •
lf.it Saturday. Aug’•
Wednesday, August 18,
11 A. M.
Wednesday, August 25,
I M.
Wednesday*, Sept. 1,
II A. M.
Connecting at Fernandina with Tra; -
for Waldo, Gainesville, Cedar Keys. -
Key West. Havana and New Orleans with I
I Mail Steamships (Mallorv’^ Line* fur \V
I leaving January 21st, and every succeediae
I Wednesday. Also, with saloon steamer Fl. r
I ence for Brunswick.
Close connection made with ster-m.*,
for Enterprise, MeUonvIlle and intermedlati
landings on the Upper SL Jobs’s. a1k> »<rh
t Read
S.
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE $15 00
SECOND CABIN 12 50
Charleston & Savannah Ry. Co.
Orr:cs Charleston 9l Savaxsah Ry. Co., I
Savannah. Ga.. July 26. 1680. f
C ommencing Sunday, july i8ih. Trains
will depart and arrive as follows, from
PASSENGER DEPOT S., F. & W. Ry.:
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Savannah... 4:00 p. m. and 10:00 p. m.
Arrive Charleston. 9:55 p. m. and 8:40 a. m.
Going South. Train No. L Train No. 3.
Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. m. and 9:00 p. m.
Arrive Savannah. ..12:40 p. M. and 7:50 a. m.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail.
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Express.
On Schedules Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail a
through Pullman Sleeper runs to and from Sa
vannah and New York without change.
Also, Excursion Tickets now on sale to New
Y’ork at $35, good to return until October 31st.
MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
Leave Savannah at 10:00 p. m
Arrive Augusta at 7:17 a. m.
Leave Augusta at 10:25 p. m.
Arrive Savannah at 7:50 a. sl
This train connects at Augusta with Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward; at Yemassee for Beaufort, Port Royal
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Rail
way.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren’s Special Ticket
:y, No. 22 Bull street, and Depot Ticked
O. 8. GADSDEN.
Superintendent.
The steamships of the Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
as follows*
SARAGOSSA,
Captain T. A. HOOPER,
SATURDAY, August 28, at 1 p. M.
Through bills lading given ta vll points West,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets issued to Pittah irg, Cincinnati,
Chicago ar.d ell points W^et and Northwest.
LEYE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents, corner
Bull and Bryan streets.
JAB. B. WEST £ iXX, Agents,
aug24-tf 114 Bar street.
| steamers for the Ocklawnha river F ~t
passenger accommodations,
tickets and state rooms secured, and all ini\, r .
motion furnish*-.! at offi'v. corner of Bull acj
I Brvan streets, Pulaski House.
Freight received dailv. except Sundays.
JNO. F. ROBERTSON, General Agent.
_ Office on wharf
LEVI J. GAZAN, G. T. A. augl-tf
fcteorgia and Florida Inland steam-
bont Companj.
TEE ONLY STRICTLY INLAND ROUTE
For Florida.
SPRING SCHEDULE.
The elegant ar.d favorite steamer
DAVID CLAKK.
Captain JOHN FITZGERALD,
Will leave direct for FERNANDINA ever?
TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON to
suit the tide, from wharf foot of Lincoln
street, touching at St. Catharine's, Do
boy, Darien, St. Simon's, Brunswick
and St. Mary’s, connecting at Femandi-
na with Transit Railroad for Jack<onvilie
Cedar Keys, Tampa, Manatee. Key West. Ha
vana and New Orleans. At Brunswick with
Macon and Brunswick and Brunswick and Al
bany Railroads. At Darien with steamers for
Altamaha and Oconee rivers. At Fernar.duia
with steamer Flora for rll points on St Mart i
| river.
Through tickets and state rooms scour*!
[ and all information furnished at office, comer
Bull and Bryan streets, directly opposite f u
laski House and Screven House.
Freight received dai'y (except Sunday) and
through rates given.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager
W. F. BARRY’, Agent.
G. LEVS, Q. P. A. jyiO-t?
Fcr Augusta and Way Landings!
FOR NEW YORK.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
The epiendid new iron steamship
STEAM EK CARRIE,
CAPTAIN GIBSON.
TT AVING been thoroughly overhauled, will
1 L leave Kelly’s wharf every TUESDAY
EVENING at 5 o’clock. For freight or passage,
| apply to
If. M. COMER & CO., AgeutM,
je28-tf no Bay st/eet.
^ IT i£ r E e ( N^feE^ BUS ’ I For Aueusta and Way Landings
r
WEDNESDAY, September 1st,
T T at 4 o’clock p. m.
This new ship is tons, and wm bnllt
pressly for this trade. She has most magclfl
cent passenger accommodations and great
speed.
For^h,or^ ^ I STEAMER KATIE,*
Philadelphia & Southern TTTIIX leave Padelford’s wharf every Tuxal
if t tt onm a wohip t tvtp I DAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, for ab6Tt
points. For froight or r>a3a=ge apply to
JOE:. LAWTON. Shma^fei
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Lcaying 1 Each Port Exery Sattrdfiy. |
FIRST CLASS PASSAoi $18 00 I
SECOND CLASS PAS8AGE 14 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE .. 10 OP
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHILADELPHIA. 29 DC |
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOR
THREE MONTHS I ROM DATE OF
LS8UE) 30 00
Office on wharf.
rrus.
23d
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
J U IN I A T A
Captain J. W. CATHARINE,
\y|7TLL leave Savannan on SATURDAY,
YV August 28, 1860, at 12 o’clock u_
For freight or passage, having superior
accommodations, apply to
WM. HUNTER A SON,
nug23-td Agents.
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^Irdirinal.
Old Dr. Jobn Dodd’s Powders No. 1
—A Family Medicine.
AT'OUNG and middle-aged ladies suffering
I with Nervousness, Debility, Twitching of
the Muscles, Ringing in the Ears. Specks be
fore the Eyes. Spasms, Hysterics.
Old ladies who are Debilitated and Nervous,
with weak body and digestive organs disor
dered, causing loss of appetite, impoverished
blood, etc.
Old and middle-aged men, who have kept
late hours and have been imprudent and vio
lated the laws of health and nature until the
vigor of life is gone.
Men and women who are slaves to the use of
Tobacco, Liquor, Opium cr Morphine.
Y’oung men and women with pale and hag
gard faces, thin in flesh, broken down in mind
and body, with a shattered nervous system,
take OLD DR. DODD’S NERVINE TONIC
POWDERS. They will give you health and
strength, and increase the flesh and bring the
bloom of youth to the cheeks, tranquilif
the mind, and produce sound and refi
sleep,
Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. For
sale by our Agents, wholesale and retail. OS
CEOLA BUTLER, corner Bull 'and Congress
streets, and E J. KIEFFER, corner West Broad
and Stewart streets.
G KAY’S SPECIFIC MEDIC INK.
Tk. Gm> Ksflkk
TRADE MARKH'-^r « “ TRADE MARE
£?V"
BEFOSE TAKIIl*H?r»n AFTER TAK1IS.
•r pmcjZIm. *• ^7 UMl Mj ,.«J
nTifia. KkMii. w «u Dnurrj U|1 >»«><«■ m
— (•.■rtlUnrtln.bi 2l m Me^pt U a. mm*.,
* THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.,
Bo. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit. Mich.
Sold in Savannah, wholesale and retail, by
OSCEOLA BUTLER, and by all druggists every
where.feb25-d.w&Telly
LIFE ELIXIR.—DR LaPORTE’8 never
fail* to restore Lost Manhood. A.VTII.U A
lelleved in five minutes, and a speedy cure
effected. CHILLS and FfcVKIt cured
in twenty-four hour* without the use of inter-
medicine. It never fails. Circulars of the
above preparations, with certificates of cures,
sent free. Address S. C. UPHAM, BraJden-
town. Manatee county, Fla. Sold by all drug
irirtx nov22 8.Tu.ThAwlv
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
TjM)R THE SPEEDY CURE of 8emi-
r nal Weakness, Loot Manhood, and all dis
orders brought on by indiscretion or excess.
Any druggist has the ingredients. Dr. JAQUE8
ft OO., 130 W. Sixth st., Cincinnati 0.
decll-dftwlito
FOR MEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
EXCURSION TICKETS (GOOD UNTIL OCTO
BER 1st, 1880)
AFTE R CABIN $30 00
FORWARD CABIN 25 CO
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIP
CITY OF MACON,
Captain KEMPTON.
B UILT expressly for this trade, and having
superb passenger accommodations, will
sail 8ATURDAY, August 23,1680, at 12:30 o’clock
p. M.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU8 COHEN ft CO., Agents,
aug23-tf No. 98 Bar street.
CUNARD LINE.
V OTICE.—With a view to diminish the
i. v chances of collision the steamers of this
line take a specific course for all seasons of the S
year.
On the outward passage, from Queenstown i
to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian J
of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of i
43. On the homeward passage, crossing the I
meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the I
north of 42.
NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS
TOWN. FROM PIER 40 NORTH RIVER
ABYSSINIA Wednesday, July 28.
GALLIA Wednesday, August 4.
BOTHNIA W’ednesday, August 11.
ALGERLA Wednesday, August 18.
Cabin passage and return tickets on favora
ble 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 end passage office No. 4 Bowling
Green. N. Y. CHA8. G. FRANCKLYN, Agt.
Southern Offloe, corner Bull and Bryan
streets. Savannah. H. A. CALLAN, Agent.
mh4 6m
POPLAR MONTHLY DRAWING CF THE
Commonwealth Distribution Co.
AT MACAULEY’d THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, oa
TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1880.
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY
THE LEGISLATURE AND SUSTAINED BY
ALL THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY’, a- ril
ing to a contract made with the owners of the
Frankfort grant, will occur regular!v on the
LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH. Sundays and
Fridays excepted, for the period o' FIVE
YEARS, terminating on JUNE 3>. 188T-.
The United States Circuit Corn t oa March 31
rendered the following decisions:
1st—THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DIS
TRIBUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL.
2i>—ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR
The management call attention to the liberal
scheme which has met with such popular favor
heretofore, and which will again be presented
for the
AUGUST DU A VYING.
1 Prize I
1 Prize 1’j.flW
1 Prize 5,'xC
10 Prizes, $1,000 each i
20 Prizes, 500 each 10.25®
100 Prizes, 100 each
200 Prizes, 50 each 1^’
COO Prizes, 20 each 12.0W
I 1,000 Prizes, 10 each 1°.®*
arpaoxixanox prizes ^
9 Prizes, 300 each •; i
9 Prizes, 200 each L' ; '
9 Prizes, 100 each
[ 1,960 Prizes
Whole tickets, $2: Half Tickets, $1; 2T Ticket*.
$50; 55 Tickets, $100.
' Remit by Post Office Money order. Registered
Letter, Bank Draft or Express.
To insure against mistakes and delays, cor
respondents will please write their names and
places of residence plainly, giving numb
Post Offic ebox or street, and town, c
I State.
All communications connected with the Dis
tribution and orders for tickets should be ad
dressed to R M. BOARDMAN. Courier-Journal
Building. Louisville, Ky.. or 307 and :“ Broad-
way. >few Yort. .'SO. B. FEBSA>DE4
Agent, Savannah, Ga. &ug2 Tb.S.TuA^f
ouaty and
See.
GUION LINE,
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
FOR QUEEN8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 38 N. R, foot of King st.
WISCONSIN Tcrsdxt. Arc. 31. 2:00 p. m.
ARIZONA Tuesday. Sept, 7, 7:00 a. m.
WYOMING Tuesday, Sept. 14. 2:00p.m.
NEVADA Tuesday, Sept. 21.7:00 a. m.
WISCONSIN Tuesday, Oct. 5. 6:00 a. m.
These steamers are built of iron, in water
tight compartments, and are furnished with 1
every requisite to make the passage across the
Atlantic noth safe and agreeable, baring Bath- j
room. Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Piano
and Library; also, experienced Surgeon, Stew
ardess and Caterer on each steamer. The State
rooms are all upper deck, thus insuring those :
greatest cf all luxuries at sea, perfect ventila- '
tion and light.
Cabin Passage (according to State room), $60,
$Su and $100; Intermediate, $4C; Steerage at low
rates.
Offices, No. 29 Broadway, New Y'ork.
WILLIAMS ft GUION.
JAMES MARTIN, Agent. 106 Bay street. Sa
vannah. my!8-Tu.Th&81y
X CE !
YT7E desire o call the special attention of
? v consumers to our UNEQL’ALED FAQLj
ITIES for supplying ICE in larg-
quantities. We have secured an ABlXpANf
SUPPLY of the FINEST QUALITY <[r I' j-
and are able to quote EXTREMELY L* »”
FIGURES. Large consumers are a«lvLs«i twu
we have made preparations for an INCREASE
OF BUSINESS in consequence of the sew*
crop, and will be able to fill all orders prom?**
ly. OBTAIN OUR QUOTATIONS before cit
ing contracts. COLD STORAGE a si-cciMi}-
Meats, Fish and Fruits placed on ice at * t£ - A ‘
SON ABLE RYTES. A share of patronage a
respectfully solicited.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE ( OMPANY.
jel-tf 144 Day street Favannaft. uo._
ICE!
HAY WOOD, GAGE& t’0 »
"ITTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DF.VLERSff
▼ V ICE.—Our unsurpassed facilitHjs
; other
us te execute all orders with
patch and at as LOW PRICES as any «
establishment. . _
Meats, Fruits, etc., placed in refrigera-^
built for the purpose, at fair rates.
Thankful for past patronage, v. e respectrunj
solicit a continuance of the same.
OFFICE NO. 188 BAY STREET.
SAVANNAH, GA.
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ONLY DIKECT LINE TO FRANCE
General Transatlantic Co.
B ETWEEN New York and Havre, from pier I
No. 42 N.R, foot of Morton street. Travel- I
ere by this line avoid both transit by English I
railway and the discomfort of crossing the I
Channel in a small boat.
FRANCE, Trudrllz, WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 1, 3:00 r. u.
CANADA, Fraxoxtl, WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 8, 8 A. M.
LABRADOR, Sanglier. WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 15. 3:00 P. u.
PRICE OF PASSAGE (Including wine):
TO HAVRE—First Cabin $100 ana $80; Steer
age $26, including wine, bedding and utensils.
Checks drawn on Credit Lyonnais, of Paris,
in amounts to suit.
LOUIS DE BEBLANjAgent, 6 Bowling Green, I
foot of Broadway, N. Y.,
or WILDER ft OO., Agents for Savannah,
oag*H3 TuftThlta ^
Blacks
*IL KINDS OF,
BOILERS
MITh work
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