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SitTAXKxH, September 23. 1390. 4 r. x.
Gottox.—Tao market opened at 10 a n
Steady and unchanged. At 1 p. m. was firm,
low middling advancing }£c., and closed at
4 p. m. on changed. Ihe sale* were 3,143
bll«t. Wo quote:
Middling Fair 11W
- Good Middling 1154
Middling. 11
L.-.W Uid flics' 1054
*—■ Good Ordinary *4$
OnSmarv 8J4
Sax Islxxi>.~ —The market was very quiet
and unchanged. No sales. We quote:
Common Floridas 25^26
Medium Floridas 28
Good Florida® 22
Medium line Floridas.... >2©33
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1.0UO bales: receipt* 4,000 bale*, of which all
are American.
Futures opened dull and easier: middling
upland*, low middling clause, deliverable in
! September. 6 15-32rl: deliverable in September
i and October, 6 11-lod: debverar.ip in October
and November. 6 15-1AI: deliverable in Novem
ber and December, 6 13-32d: deliverable in
January and February. 6 13-32d: deliverable in
March and Ar>ril.6}6©'> l'-KOQ^d; deliverable
in June and July. t> I9-32d.
1 30 p. m.—Middling uplands, 7I-16d: mid
dllng urjeans. TJ^d: low middling uplands,
654d: good ordinary. 6$$d; ordinary. 9%d.
Yobs. Sept. 21.— Cotton mantel opened
weak and easy: sale* 34' bales: middling up
lands. ll^c: middling Orleans, llv^o.
Futures—Market Arm. with sales a* follow*:
September, 11 Me: October. 11 13c: November.
Id 96c; December. 10 99c; January. 11 <*c; Feb
ruary, 11 24c.
rno visions. orookrivs. ru
IJVtRroot, Sept. 23.—Pork. 72*.
New York, Sept. 21.—Flour opened dull.
Wheat heavy. Corn quiet. Pork weak at $15 75
for mesa, Lard steady at S for steam
rendered. Spirit* turpentine, 3754c. Rosie, $1 50
for strained. Freight* Arm. — -
Bxlthiore, Sept. 23 —Flour opened quiet:
Howard street aud Western supertine. t-3 u*©
! 3 50; ditto extra, *4 CW©4 . j: family. fC UG©5 75;
dtv mills superfine, $3 0 -©-J 50; ditto extra,
*4 0n©4 50; family, $5 75©6 0u; Rio brands,
$5 75©6 00; Patapooo family, $6 50. Wheat-
Southern steady and active: Western lower,
quiet and ea«y: Southern red. $1 U0©1 06;
amU-r, SI 1L 15; No. 1 Maryland, $111*4;
No. 2 Western winter red on tne spot and Sep
tember delivery,$l (£9{©1 (.6; October delivery.
$1 06 askt-i: November delivery. $107%Q
1 OTl-j; December delivery. $1 Com—
Southern firmer: Western lower and quiet;
Southern white, 56c; yellow nominal.
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Rice.—There was a good demand, but noth
ing was done < -f any importance, owing to the
scarcity of stock. We quote:
Common
Fair
«©5U
Good
Choice
Jgh —
Country
. ... 95© 1 00
Carolina crop .
. . .1 25©1 40
•Natal STOK«a—The market for rosins was
very Arm. with an active demand. The sale*
were 1,316 bbl*. of ail grades at unchanged
prices. Spirits turpentine wat dull and no uf-
nai, with no transactions, 36c. for regulars
being bid. with holders asking higher. Re
ceipt* for the day 670 bbls- rosin and 132 bbls.
spirit* turpentine, and the exports 600 bbls.
r<»iu. We quote: Rosins—C $1 25. D $1 35, K
S. V, F 51 60, G $1 85, H f2 OU. I $2 50. K
$2 75. M *3 00. S ? J 25, window glass $3 50.
Fix ixeiah.-Sterling Kxchang*—Sixty day
bill*, with bill* lading attached, $4 7*.^©4 78V4;
New York sight exchange buying at % percent,
discount anJ gelling at Y\ per cent, discount to
*'^iT3 7ks avd Bon or. — City Bonds.— Market
ouie and Arm. Atlanta 7 per cent.. 103 bid,
104 asked: Atlanta 6 percent., 100 bid. ldl
atke 1: Atlanta s pel cent., 1C8 bid. 100 asked;
August'i 7 pel cent.. 106 bid. 1U7 asked. Au-
K s'a 6 per cent. . 103 bid. 100*4 asked. Coluin-
■ 7 per cent.. 76 bid. 80 asked. Macon 7 per
cent., *»bfo. ' r ~ asked. New Savannah 5 per
oont. 82J4 bid - 8:1 »«k<*d.
State Bond*.—Market Arm. Georgia new
6**, 1880, 107 bid, 10*54 asked; Georgia 6 per
cent., coupons Feb. anu aw., maturity 1SS0 and
1886, lOJWaKJ bid. 101al06 asked; Georgia mort
gage on W. A A, UaUraad regular 7 per cent.,
coupons January and July, maturity 1886, IO854
bid, 10954 asked; Geoigia 7 per cent, gold, cou
pons quarterly. 112 bid. 113 asked; Georgia 7
per cent., coupons January ana July, maturity
1896, 115 bid. 116 asked
Railroad Bands. — Atlantic A Gulf 1st m'tgage
conwlidated 7 per cent., coupons Jan. and July,
maturity 1897.10654 bid. 107 asked. Atlantic £
Gulf endorsed city of Savannah 7 percent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity* 1879. 59 bid. 62
edited. Central consolidated mortgage ’ ■
cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1893,
111 bid. 112 asked. Georgia 6 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity, 101 bid, 102
aaked. Mobile A Girard *1 mortgage endorsed
8 tier cent., coupons Jan and July, maturity
1884 no bid. Ill asked. Montgomery and Eu-
faulalst mortgage6 per cent., end. by Central
Railroad.-100 bid, 10154 asked. Charlotte. Co
lumbia A Augusta 1st in fg’e, 10C bid, 107 asked;
Charlotte, Columoia A Augusta 3d mortgage,
96 bid. 98 asked. Western Alabama 1st mort
gage endorsed 8 per cent., coupons April and
Oct , maturity l-«88,112 bid. 113 asked: West
ern Alabama 2d mortgage endorsed 8 per cent..
coupons April and October, maturity 1890,112
bid. 113 asked. South Georgia A Florida en
dorsed, 11054 bid, 112 asked: South Georgia A
Florida 2d mortgage. 16454 bid. 101 asked.
Railroad Btoau.—Quiet. Augusta A Savan
nah 7 per cent. guaranteed, luy Lid. 110 asked.
Central common. 9954 hid. par asked.
Georgia common, 1045a utd. 1U'*54 asked. South
western 7 per cent, guaranteed, 10654 bid, 10554
asked.
uxcon.—Market very Ann; stock ample;
demand active. We quote: Bacon, clear
rib sides, 1054c.: shoulders, none; dry salted
clear rib si ties, 954c.; long clear. 9%r.; pork
strips. 834c.; shoulders. none; hams. 13c.
Saucing xnd Ties.—Market Arm; fair
demand: stock ample. We quote: Two-an.l-
a-quarter-pound- nt liL-iC.; two-pound* at 1254
QUA* one-and thr»*e-quarter-i>ounds. at 115>4
(ftll^c. Iron Ti.-s -*-* 00^2 15 V bundle, ac
cording to bruud und quantity. Pieced ties.
91 50^1 60.
Ditv Goods.—The market is active and Arm:
business brisk; stocks ample. We quote:
Prints. 5S'c.; Georgia brown shirting, 54. 5c.;
54 do., be.: 4-4 brown sheeting, 7c.; white
oxnoburgs, Celtic.; checks, 754A854c.; yarns,
$1 00 for best makes; brown drillings, 7}4<&
854c.
Flock.—Market very firm; stock large; de
mand moderate. We quote: Superfine, $175
gk’> 0 1; extra, $5 r.0A5 75; fancr. $8 OO^S 75;
famitj. % W ' i: bakers’. *7 00.
Gaxw—Corn—Market Arm; stock ample.
White 6754©70c.: niixed 67©68e. Oats. jOc.
Hides, V,ooi.. rrc.—Hides—Steady; we auote:
Pry Aint. 15c.; salted. II©13c. Wool—Re
ceipts light; nothing doing; we quote: Un
washed, tree of ourra, prime lota, 2fic.; burry
wool, 10j*25a TaUow. 5c.; wax, ,0c.; deer
■klue. 37c.; otter »klns. 2’c.€tt l 00.
Hxr.—In fair supply: demand Tair. We
onote, at whoiesal-.*: Northern, $1 10©1 15;
EA*te,-n, 31 2 iL 1 2'; Pennsylvania, fl 30©1 40;
W(ri6B 51 15©1 30.
i.BTiri—The market Is firm. We quote: In
tierces, tubs and kegs. 954c.
tjxiiT.—The stock fair; demand increasing;
market steadv. We quote: f. o. b.. 85©90c.
per car load; $1 00 at r*:a*l and dr ay age.
FREIGHTS.
I.CKBKK.—By Sail.—There are fewer offerings
of coastwise tonnage, and arrivals are readily
taken at quotations. Charters for United
Kingdom aud Mediterranean ports are offer
ing at an advance over our rates. We
quote: To Baltimore and Che:*apeake ports,
$6 00©6 50; to Philadelphia, $6 5u©7 00; to New
York aud Sound ports, $7 O' ‘©8 JO: to Boston and
eastward, $7 50©8 UU; to St. John, N. B.. $S 00;
ITimber from $1 00 to $1 50 higher than lumber
rates]; to the West Indies and windward, nom
inal; to South America, $19 00; to Spanish
S orts, $14 ‘JO© 15 00; to United Kingdom for or-
ers, timber ‘-a, lumber £5 5s.©£5 10s.
From 50c. to $1 00 additional is paid here for
change of loading port.
Kxvxl Stores.— Sail—Rosin and spirits 4s. ©
6e. to United Kingdom or Continent; to New
York 40c. on rosin, tiOc. on spirita Steam.— To
New York, rosin 30c., spirits 80c.; to Philadel
phia, rosin 30c., spirits 80c.; to Baltimore, rosin
SOc., spirits 80c.; to Boston, rosin 40c.. spirits
90c.
BY STKXM.
nnTTON—
Liverpool, direct 94^
Bremen direct 7-16d
Liverpool,via New York. W *• 13-321
Liverpool, via Baltimore. 9 K> 941
Liverpool, via Boeton, ^ 2> 7-16d
Havre, via New York, V & 15-16c
Bremen, via New York, ^jJ tt> 15-16d
Bremen, via Baltimore, $ 2> 7-16d
Antwerp. tt* - 15-16c
Amsterdam, via New York 15-loc
Boston, 9 bale $150
8ea Island. ^ bale ! 50
Mew York, 9 bale 150
Sea Island, 9 bale 1 50
Philadelphia, ** bale 150
S«3 Island, M bale 150
Baltimore. V bale 1 50
Providence, M 100 ft* 40
New York.fl cask $100
Philadelphia, <3 cask 1 00
Baltimore, V oaak 1 00
Boston. * cae.k 125
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Grown Fowls. V 60 © 65
Half-grown, V P*ir 40 © 50
Three-quartern grown, M pair... 45 © 55
Kegs, country. ? dox 1J © —
Butter, country. V fc ... 15 © 25
Peanuts, Tennewsee. ft bushel... 1 25 © —
** hand-picked Virginia, f» bu. 1 50 © —
Florida Sugar, V lb 5 ©
Florida Sjrap. V galion 35 ©
y. V gallon.... _ 60 &
EVENING REPORT.
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Hxvxnx. Sept. Si.—Spanish gold. 221. Ex
change flat: on the United Staten. 60 days,
j gold. 854©S3£ premium: short sight, gold.
s34©'< premium: *>n London. 1-H©19
premium; on Paris, 4©454 premium.
L.ini>on, Sept. 25. 4 p. ra.—Erie, 39J4.
8treet rate P**r cenL
The amount of bullion withdrawn from the
Bank of England on balance to-day is EA'.Ouu.
New York. BepC. 23.—Money 2©3 per cent.
Exrliange. *4 Government bonds weak
and tower: new nves. l''f2V4; four and a Lairs.
10994; four percent*. l !| 9J-i- State bonds dull.
Stocks closed weak. New York Central,
129*4; Erie. 38^4; Lake Shore, lttWJ^; Illinois
CeutraL 112V4; Nashville and Chattanooga.
5ft; Louisville and Nashville. l'O; Ilttsburg,of
fered 122; Chicago aud Northweet^rn l‘-*2 £ ^. ditto
Preferred, 120; Rocs island. 11634; West.--n
Union, 96; Alabama Class A, 2 to 5.
69; Class A, small. 65: Class B 5a. 90: ClassC 2 to
| 5. 75: Georgia sixes 102. ditto sevens mortgage
UW. ditto ditto gold 112; Louisiana consols,
48^4; North Carolina 31. ditto new 19, funding 11.
; speoal tax 3J4. Tennessee 41, ditto new 31^4:
5 irgmia sixes 25, ditto new 26, consolidated
9 . deferred 7J4; Panama, 1S5; Fort Wayne
121^4; Chicago and Alton, 113; Harlem,
offered 21)0; Michigan Central, 94; St. Paul.
92J4. preferred 1!2>4; Delawarean 1 I^ckawau
na, 93%; New Jem*y Central, T-3; Ohio and
Mississippi, 33^4• Mobile and Ohio, 22; Hanni
bal and St. Joseph, 38; Union Pacific.
8SJ4; Houston and Texas, offered 66; Pacific
Mail. 39$4t Adams Express. 116^: Wells,
Fargo A Co.,110>4; American Ex press. 59*4: Uni
tod States. Express, 49; Consolidation Coal,
offered 40; Quicksilver. 11. preferred 53.
Sub-Treasury balances: Coin. $79,995,065: cur
rency, $5,356,321.
New Orleans, Sept. 23.—Exchange, New
York sight, par. sterling, $4 Sl>4.
Liverpool, Sept 23, 5:15 p. m.—Futures
closed quiet: middling uplands, low middling
clau.se. deliverable in December and January.
6 7-16d: deliverable in February aud March,
6 1MIL
Hales of American 7,5 0 bales.
New Yore, Sept. 23.—Cotton closed easier:
middling uplands. 1194c; middling Orleans,
ll?4c; sales 569 bales; net receipts — bales;
gross receipts 835 hales.
Futures closed steady, with sales of 90.0‘d
bales, as follows: September. Il . r ;5©ll 57c
October, 11 12c: November, 10 91©10 92c: De
cember. 10 93©10 94c: January, liol©1105c;
February, 1119©1120c; March, 1134©1135c;
April. 11 49© 11 5 c.
Galveston, Sept. 21—Cotton easy; middling
10?4c; low middling lOUc; good ordinary 954c;
net receipts 2,941 baies; groRs receipts -
bales; sales 1,85)1 *ales; stock 26,4*9 bales; ex
ports to France 3.570 bales.
Norfolk. Sept. 23.—Cotton quiet but
steady; middling 1114c; net receipts 2,705 bales;
gross receipts baies; sales 4.4 baies; stock
11.6V bales; exports to Great Britain 6,011
bait's: coastwise S31 bales.
Baltimore, Sept. 2. —Cotton quiet: mid
dling 11^6*:; low middling 11c; good ordinary
1014c; net receipts 122 bales; gross receipts
219 bales; sales Jsi) bales; sales to spinners —
bales; slock 1.454 bal -s: exports to Great Bri
tain 1,535 bale*; coastwise 2j bales.
Boston, Sent. 23.—Cotton quiet and easy;
middling IIJrc; low middling 1194c; good or
dinary 10V4c: net receipts 396 bales; gross
receipts 413 bales: sales bales stock
bales: exports to Great Britain 450 bales.
Wilmington, Sept. 23. —Cotton dull; mid
dling 10j4c; low middling 10f6c; good ordinary
none; net receipts 863 bales; gross receipts
— bales: sales — bales; stock 4,352 hales.
Philadelphia, Sept. 23.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 12c: low middling U>4c; good ordinary
lWHJc; net receipts 21 bales; gross receipts
123 bales; sales 248 bales; sales to spinners 157
hales: stock 1,498 bales; experts to oreat Bti
tain 194 bales.
New Orleans, Sept. 23.—Cotton steady: mid
dling 1154c; low middling lU%c; good ordinary
Jotfic; net receipts 1.621 bales: gross receipt*
3,102 boles; sales 3,500 bales; stock 52,441
bales. m
Mobile, Sept. 23 —Cotton easier; middling
lie; low middling ld^c: good ordinary 9>^c:
net receipts 580 bales; gross receipts 582 bales;
sales 1,000 baies; stock 6,873 bales; exports
coastwise 147 bales.
Memphis, Sept. 23.— Cotton quiet; middling
11c; uet receipts 626 bales:shipments — baits
sales 425 bales: stock 9,835 bales.
AcocsTA, Sept. 23.—Cotton steady; middling
10$£c; low middling 1044c; good ordinary 9J4c;
net receipts 1,521 bales; shipments baies:
sales 1.843 bales.
Charleston, Sept. 23.—Cotton Arm; middling
1114c; 'ow middling 10>4c; good ordinary 1034c.
net receipts 4,890 bales; gross receipts —
bales: sales 1,000 bales; stock 41,292 bales.
Nkw Y'ork, Hept. 23.—Consolidatetl net rf
Ceipts to-day for all cotton ports. 19,084 bales*
sports, to Great Britain 10,2 2 bales, to tlie
continent 212 bales; to France 4,772 bales.
PROVISION*. GROCERIES. ETC.
Liverpool. Sept. 23.—Common rosin. 4s 9d©
Liverpool, Fept. 23.—Cheese. 63s 6d.
Havana, Sept. 23.—Sugar market unchanged;
sales at Tuesday’s quotation*.
London. Sept. 23, 4 p. m.—Spirits turpentine,
37s.
New York. Sept. 23.—Flour, Southern, closed
steady but quiet: common to fair extra.$-4 60*_
5 25; good to choice ditto, $5 30©6 50. Wheat
winter white steady, with light supply and
fair inquiry; other kiuds slightly in buyers' fa
vor; ungraded red. $1 01 ©1 11. Corn opened a
shade easier; closed rather more steady: bet
ter trade; ungraded, 50U©5l}Jc. Oats opened
lHfc better: closed with the advance lost; No.
3. 44J4©!6c. Hops steady, with a fair inquiry;
yearlings, choice. 23©26c. Ct ffee unchanged :
Rio, 13>4©16>4c. Sugar q iet and unchanged;
fair to good refining. 7^©7)4c; prime, T4»©
7%c; refined in good demand ami firm-stand
ard A,9S£©99£c. Molassesdull and unchanged.
Rice in fair demand and steady. Rosin firm at
$1 50© 1 55. Turpentine stronger. 38c bid. Wool
dull; domestic fleece, 36©4Sc; pulled. 30©45c:
unwashed, 15©35c; Texas.l4©-‘5^c. Pork a trifle
steadier, but ve**y quiet at $15 50. Middles firm
but quiet: long clear, S 85c; short clear. 9> v _
long and short clear, 9c. Lard opened a shade
lower, but closed steady, with the decline .*e-
coverod, at 8 40c. Freights firm.
Chicago, Sept, il.—Flour closed steady and
unchanged. Wheat unsettled and lower; No.
red winter, 93©9.5V4c: No. 2 Chicago spring, 91*4
©9]fe,c for cash; 91*4c for October; 92$&c for
November. Corn active but lower; 3954©39<*<r
for cash: 3S%c Tor October: 40f4©«0$4e for No
veraber. Oats in fair q^mand but lower;
for casli; 28>4c for November. Provisions-
Pork fairly active and a shade higher, $18 00
for mess. Lard steady and in fair demand at
7 95c. Bulk meats easier; shoulders, 5 40c;
short rib, 8 55c; clear, 8 75c. W LisJry steady
and unchanged.
Louisville. Sept. 23.—Flour closed dull;
extra, $3 (X)© 3 25; choice to fancy. *5 50©6 uo.
Wheat steady and in fair demand at 88©:
Corn easier at 45}*c. Oats quiet at 36c. Pork
quiet at $16 00 for mess. Lard steady at 8c.
Bulk meats quiet but steady; shoulders, 5 37%c;
clear ribs. 8 75c: side* 9c Rm-nn i*iuii-p- shnnl.
Arrived and anchored, steamship Zealous
(Br>
Wind E. 16 miles: ckmdv.
Sew York, September 2S—Arrived. Aleppo.
Lord of Isles. Arrsgon. Henry Edye. Santiago
de Cuba, sc hr Wm H Van Brunt, from Jack
sonville. „
Arrived out, Belslze, Caspian, Utopia, Tri
umphu North Durham, Wyoming.
Homeward. Regina Talck. Galveston; Ema
na. New Orleans
Liverpool. September 23—Arrived 22J. ship
Screamer. New Orleans.
Hull. September 23— Sailed 22d. hark Regina
Talck. Galveston.
Belfast. September 23—Sailed, bark L G
Bigelow. Doboy.
New Y'ork, September 23—Arrived, Albe
marle and Old Dominion, Richmond.
Bv MaO.
New Y'ork. September 20— Arrived, schr Mil
lie Trim. Haskell. Brunswick. Ga.
Cleared, schr A F Ames, Achorn, Fenian-
dins.
Newport. September 9—Cleared, steamship
Lanksraw iBri. Br therton. Tyt»ee.
Saiied 8th, steamship Kingston 1 Brj, Cousins.
Savannah.
Boston, September 13—Arrive 1, brigs O B
Stillman. Race. Brunswick, Ga; 3Xh, Annie A
Lilly. Gorham. Savannah.
Philadelphia, September 20—Cleared, schr J
W Starr. Burton. Savannah.
Charleston, September 22—Cleared, schr
Margaret C Lyons. Doughty. Brunswick. Ga.
MARITniE~35sCELLANY.
The schr Nellie Scott. Catharine, from Bruns
wick. Ga. at Surinam. August 25th. reports
while going into the latter port she struck on
the Ijar a .d filled. She was discharging and
would repair.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Master* of vessels arriving at this port having
any special reports to make will please sent
them to me. Veasels leaving port will be fur
nished with Ales of the Morxino News free on
application at this office.
J. H. EPTILL,
Agent New York Associated Press, Office
Whitaker street.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and 8*v*nnab Railway.
September il—4 bales cotton. !u0 bbls ro-in. 28
bbls spirits turpentine, 4 cars slabs, 1 car rails,
6 bbls fiour. and mdse.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Rail wav,
September 23—1,255 bales cotton. 29 cars lum-
t*T. 5 cars wood, 2 cars bacon, 42U bbls rosin,
104 bbls spirits turpentine, 148 sacks rough rice,
'6 s*cks s cotton. 28 coil« rope, 8 bales buriaps,
14 bales hid. s, 34 bales 5 arns. and mdse.
Per Centra Railroad. September 23 -4.586
bales cotton, 2 boxes goods, 20 esses egg*. 2 w
mattresses. 7 tierces hams. 1 bbl tomues. 1 bbl
hams, 1 bbl shoulders, 1 car wagons. 1 car
corn, 19 oil tanks. 1 box harness, 14 bdls col
lurs. 3 bags dried fruit, 4 bbls linseed oil. 1 top
buggy, 1 pair shafts. 1 set wheels, 6 buggy
bodies. 6 buggy shafts 24 bales yarns. 1 cask
crockery. 2 boxes mdse. 1 case potash. 12 hhds
tobacco, 2 boxes diy- goods. 2 bales wool. 1 bbl
potatoes, 1 sack coffee. 5 -boxes cheese. 12 car*
lumber, 24 empty kegs, 211 spiders, 115 pans.
230 pots. 115 stoves. 50 boxes candles, 53 pkgs
furniture, 208 bales domestics, 2 hales plaids. 1
box pills. 10 bales waste. 100 bbls fiour. 1 box
shoes, 8 bales paper stock. 14 bbls honey, 4
bdls hides, 1 box dried fruit. 2 cases mineral
water, 2 coils rope, 150 bbls rosin.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Geo Appold. for Baltimore—
884 iiales cotton, 13 casks rice, 450 bbls rosin,
296 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Seminole, for Boston—559
hales cotton, 60,000 feet lumber, 38 casks rice.
•335 bales hides, 8 bales wool, 20 bales domes
tics, 15 bales paper stock.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Geo Appold. for Baltimore—
J J Cooper. J W Williams, W F Manor. Rev G
O’Brien, Miss A McAlpin, Jas Rogers, W F
Stewart, Wm Stockett. Dr B H Smith.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway,
September 23—W C Jackson A Co, Cockshut A
J. Ja-i Manning A Co. A A Avellhe, C F Stubbs,
W A Jaudon, J A T Mulligan, W J Lawrence, H
M Haines, G M
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway.
September 23—Ford* Office. H Mvers A Bros.
F M Hull, Paul Decker. Lee Rov Myers, M Y'
Henderson. Holcombe, G a Co. Butler A S. R
Hah-rsham's Son A Co, H F Grant A Co, Thos
Houlihan. M Ferst A Co, Goodman A M. John
J McDonough, R B Keppard, D C Bacon A Co.
J J Dale A Co, Haslant A H, Herman A K, G C
Gemunden. Bendheiin Bros A Co. Bond A S.
C F Stubbs. F il Farley, Peacock. H A Co. W
W Gordon A Co. Juo Flannery A Co. L J Gull-
martin A Co. Walter A H. W W Chisholm, D Y*
Dancy. J L Ydlalonga, Butler A 8.
Per rentral Ranroa/i. September 23—Fordg
Act, Mohr Br*»s. J S Collins. M Bo ley. A Minis
A Sons, A H Chain j.ion, M J Doyle. Allen A L,
S Cohen. Saussv a H. Jno Oliver. Palmer Bros.
Kussak A Co. Lippman Bros. Loeb A E. Wil
liams A W.Tebeau A E. A J Miller A Co, Lilien-
thal A K. Frank A Co, Lovell A L. G C Gemun
den, D C Bacon A Co. O Butler, Henry Yonge.
PA, M Ferst A Co. L»-e Roy Myers. J B Reedy.
M Y' Henderson, D O'Connor. L J Ouilmartin A
O Cohen A Co, Woods A Co, Chas Ellis,
Walter A H. Williams A C, R W Wcodbridge,
W H Stark A Co. Williams A W, C. F Stubbs, W
J Lawrence. Homer Rawls, West Bros, J
Rutherford. J L Villalonga. J O Thompson.Geo
W Wilson. P M DeLeon. Jno Flannery A Co. H
M C-onier A Co. Richardson A B W W Gordon
A Co. Davant A W, C C Hardwick, English. P
A II. Baldwin A Co. J F W’heaton. Miller A R.
D B Itester. N R Lee, Order. W W Chisholm, R
Mclntire A Co.
IBidifiaal.
(fommisstou ^Herrliants.
Soots and Eliots.
GREATLY REDUCED
R. S. JONES’
PopularSlioellouse
No. 141) Congress Street.
\ I.L mystot-k of LOW QUARTER SHOES.
. V NEWPORT TIES ami SLIPPERS have
l>een marked down and will be sold GREATLY'
BELOW SUMMER PRICES. Now is the time
to buy them and save money.
I have cn hand a full stock of FALL and
WISTER
mas m a m_ m caaa in
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera,
AMD ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT
THIS SEASON.
No Remedy known to the Medical Profession hss been In use so long and with sack he::, n-ly
satisfactory results as
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
It has been nseJ with such wonderful success la all parts of the world in the treatment of these
difficulties, that it has come to be considered
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS.
and such it really is when taken in time sad according to the very plain directions inclosing each
bottle.
In such disease*, the attack is usually suddea xnd frequently vory scute; but with a safe
remedy at baud immediate use. there is seldom danger of the iatal result which
often tallows x lew JxyV neglect.
The inclination to »xit xnd ae<; if th- morrow does rot bring x better feeling, not infrequently
oerv: ju x wt iniount of needle** suffering, xn 1 sometime* cosh a life, A timely uose of
Pxin Killer will almost invxrixblj save both, xn 1 witu them the xttendxnt doctor's tee.
It has -t«*od the tC't of forty year*’ constant use in xii countries xnd dunstes. xnd is per
fectly safe in xuy person's hands.
It Is recommended by Physicixns. Nurses in II wj.itxls. xnd persons 01 all clx.s«es xnd profes
sions who have had opportunity for observing tho wonderful results whicn have always XoUoweJ
its use.
No Ixmily can xffori to be without it. an 1 its pnee bring? it within the reach of xU.
The use of one bottle will go further to convince you of its merits than columns ot newspaper
»lvertisxng. Try ti. an J you will nevsr do without it.
Price 25c., 5Dc. and 61.90 p*-r b ttle. l’_u can . btxin It at any drug-store, or trom
PERRY DAVIS &. SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I.
mh!2-F,MAWly
\iSE
THE GREAT APPETIZER AND SURE CURE
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF
THE THROAT AND LUNGS.
By adding to TOLU R<X*K and RY'E
'ETIZER and TONIC, for general and
The mot acceptable preparation in the known world,
a little LEMON JUICE, you have an EXCELLENT APPlS
family use. The immense and increasing sales and the numerous testimonials received daily
nre the best evidences of its virtues and popularity. Put up in QUART size bottles, giving MORE
| for the money than any article in the market.
< ’ A 1 TIllV —Don't be deceived by unprincipled dealers who try to palm off upoi
v -A 1.4/i.v • you common Rock and Kve in place of our TOLU ROCK and RY'E
I which is the only medicated article made, the genuine having a government stamp on each bottle.
Kxtract from Iteport of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
TREASURY* DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, <■
Washington. D. C., January 26, 1880. >
Messrs. Lawrence (t Martin. Ill Madison street. Chicago, III.:
Gentlemen—This compound, in the opinion of this office, would have a sufficient quantity of
th- BASAM OF TOLU to give It all the advantages ascribed to this article in pectoral com
plaints. while the whisky and the syrup constitute an emulsion, rendering it aa agreeable reme
dy to the patient. Compounded according to the formula, it may properly be classed as a
medicinal preparation under the provisions of the U. 8. Revised Statutes, and when so stamped,
may be sold by druggists, apothecaries and other j>ersons without rendering them liable to pay
special tax as liquor dealers. Yours respectfully. 1
(Signed) GREEN B. RAUM, Commissioner.
LAWRENCE &, MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. I
|Fold by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers everywhere. For sale by SOLOMONS A CO. and
■HAN BROta^-- - ---
LIPPMAN BROS., who will supply the trade at manufacturers' prices.
seplO-F.MAWly
WUlincru <6ools.
The Gri*eat _A.rrival!
Nei Varielu Store
138 Brousliton Stroot.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH OF
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTEDS
INCLUDING SAXONY. SHETLAND AND GERMANTOWN
WOOI^, WOOLS, WOOLS!
Sh'-tland and Frosted FLOSS, and everything necessary to complete
OUll MAMMOTH WORSTED DEPARTMENT!
Constantly receiving NEW SEASONABLE GOODS in all our varied departments. Ordei
solicited. Inducements offered to the trade. sep22-tf
Wholesale and Tletail
135 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Latest Styles and Best Makes
6*
45
*5
Honey. V gallon ™ _
New trisu Potatoes, \l Isurel.... 2 60 ©2 75
SvwtPoiasc'r'. 9 bushel 75 © —
Pocltrt.—The market fully supplied anJ de
mand fair.
£ok—Supply good; fair demand,
arms.—A good demand for a first-class ar
ticle: stock ligut.
Poanuts.—Market fairly supplied; demon!
1 ght-
SritCP.—Georgia and Florida in moderate de
mand and supp’y- , „ , ...
ftr-o A a.—Oe -rgia and Florida ecaroe. with
irht <
M4UKLT8 BY MAIL.
ChahuestoN, September 22. —Rice.—A moder
ate business was done in this grain at unchanc
^ rates Sale* 116 tierce* clean ( arolina. VV a
quote: Common, 5>4s5^: fair. 5^o5«; good.,
y/^fi ^ Carolina rough r »-*** 6* c-.mewhxi 1
nominal in the xb»wce of si
Naval STomts. -The receipt* were 1.. nsks :
Koirits turpentine and 611 bbls. rosin. There |
was a limited businees in rosins. Sales 500 bar
rels at $115 per barrel for C. $1 25 for D,
11 35 for E. 52 45 for V, $1 70 tor O. $1 85 for ,
II. 52 10 for L. S-* 45 for K, $2 75 for M.
S3 00 tor N. $^ 25 for window glass Spirits tur
pentine quiet; a few sales in whisky packages
wLr^ reported at 35c. per gallon. Crude tur
ne is valued at $2 10
were
pen tine
virgin and yellow dip.
^■^^■per barrel for
Neves and Courier,
MABKET8 BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
London. Sept- 23. — Consote,
money; 87 1V16 for account.
97 13-16 for
Erie. 39%.
:00 p. xn.—Erie. 39U.
JDecie hasde< , r«*as<*a Jb3,900. jgM
Paris SeDt 23. 3:00 p. m.— Rentes, 85f 60c.
Aalmiepl aC—Stocks opened irregular.
Inner at 2©3 per cent. Exchange—long.
Gov-
Money at 2©J per cent. — - --
U aOK: short. $4 83*4 Stare bonds dull.
^mont bonds quiet.
COTTON.
LiTHtPOOL. Sept. 23 -Cotton opened with I
moderate inquiry and freely supplied; mid- I
rtilrnr nplaads. 1 l*18d; middling Orleans, .%d;
laios 10,000 l^ales, for BpeculaUon and export j
clear ribs, 8 vie; sides, 9c. Bacon easier: shoul
ders, 6 I2j^c; clear rfba, 9 30c; clear sides. 9 75c;
sugar cured nom* 12c. Whiakv firm at $1 12.
Baltimorx, Sept. 23.—Oats lower and quiet,
with sales of Western white at 41 © 44c. Provis
ions Arm: Mess pork, $16 50©16 7'*. Bulk
meats—loose, shoulders, none offering; clear
rib sides, cone offering; ditto, packed, and
9i4c. Bacon—shouldi-rs, 6fc£c; clear rib sidos,
»Xc. Hams, 12^©13J4c. Lard, refined, in
tierces, 9c. Coffee nominal; Rio cargoes, ordi
nary to fair, 13©15^c. Sugar quiet: A soft.
lOfec. Whisky quiet at $1 16. Freights un
changed.
Wilmington, Sept. 2^.—Spirits curp?nt:ne
firin' at 35c. Rosin firm at $1 20 for strained
and $1 25 for good strained. Tar firm at f 2 1U.
Crude turpentine Arm at $2 10 for yellow dip
and virgin. Corn steady; prime white,59©60c;
mixed. 5b©59c.
Nsw O&lcans. Sept. 23.—Flour closed dull;
iperfine, 12 75 ©3 U0: high grades. $4 65©
75. Com scarce and firm at 56©S6c. Oats
dud at 47c. Pork ea.-ier at $15 9J. Lard firmer;
tierces, 8$6c; kegs, 9f$c. Bulk meats steady ;
sh mlders. 5 75©5 80c. Bacon <iuiet; shoul
ders, 6 12>4c; rib. 9 75c: aides. 10 *5c; su
gar cured hams dull at 11 %<G*12%c. Whisky
steady at $1 05©1 12 Coffee quiet but steady;
Rio cargoes, ordinary to prime, 14 £:7c. Sugar
quiet; fully fair to prime. &46©9V£c; yellow
clarified. 9t4c. Molasses dull and nominal.
Rice unsettled at 5©6c.
Cincinnati. Sept. 23.—Fiour closed quiet;
family. $4 65©4 9jc: fancy, $5 00©5 75. Wheat
quiet but steady; No. 2 amber. V5c; No. 2 red
winter. 96©9sc. Com easier; No. 2 mixed,
4l©44J4c. Gats firm: No. 2 mixed. 32©33c.
Provisions—Pork in lair demand at $16 00 for
Lard in good demand and a shade
higher at 7 95©S0 «c. Bulx mexu dull;
shoulders, -5 5*lc; rttj, 8 65c. Bacon steady:
shoulders, 6J4C: riba, 9J$c; sides. 9%c. Whisky
in fair deman 1 but lower at $1 10. Sugar firm;
birds, 10^©Uc. Hogs easier; common, $4 U0
©4 6": light. S4 75©5 10; packing. $»b5©510;
butchers, $5 25 40.
8t. Loris, Sent 23 - Flour closed quiet;
double extra, $360©3 85; choice to fancy, $4 75
©5 40. Wheat lower; No. 2 red fall. 929^c
for ca«h; 93^c, closed D2?ic for October; 94^c
fur November: U2Hc for the year. Corn slow;
3836c, closed 3SV6c for October ami November;
37^4c for Decomheri 37$4c tor the year. Oats
easier and slow; 29>4c for casli aud Novem
ber. Whissy steady at $1 13. Provisions—Pork
du l. $18 0U asked. Lard dull and nominal. Bulk
meat* steady; shoulders. 5 40c; dear ribs, 9 40c;
sides. 9 80c. Bacon slow; shoulders, 6 25c
clear ribs. 9 25c: clear sides, W 65c.
fUipytag gutrlUgeatf.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
j Scn Rises 6 01 I
\ SO is xn* 5591
High Wats* at FtPculski.. 11 :13 a m. 11:38 pm [
Friday. September 24. 1880.
ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Steamships Zealous (Br). , Malta, 23 I
’ days, in ballast—Master.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Geo Appold, Clark, Baltimore—
Jhs B West «5 CO.
8AILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Seminole. Boston.
Steamship Geo Appold, Baltimore.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morning Sews.
Tybek, September 23, 7:00 p m—Passed out,
steamships Seminole, Boston; Geo Appold,
Baltimore.
at NERYLOW FIGURES, made plain. BOX
TOF.. FRENCH TOE. LONDON TOE, HAND
8ZWED. MACHINE SEWED. CABLE SEWED.
STANDARD SCREW, WIRE FASTENED and
[pegged.
pMv prices and quality are guaranteed as
represented or no sale.
B-fore buying elsewhere the public are cor
dially invited to examine my stock. It is never
any trouble, but is always a pleasure for us to
| show our goods. The place is
H. S. JONES’,
149 CONGRESS STREET,
Opposite Palmer Bros.' Hardware Store.
sepl7-F,M£Wtf
ftOlTS.
A l.anre stock anil great Taricty of
COOhIXU auil HEATING STOVES,
WHICH I AM SEUJSa AT LOW PRICES.
CORSAd HOPKINS,
NO. 167 BROUGHTON STREET,
iep21-tf
(farpruters.
JAS. McCINLEY
CARPENTER,
YORK ST., SECOND DOOR EAST OF BULL,
Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimate*
I given on all classes of work. 4el4-M.WAFtf
WRAPPING PAZPER.
I pOR SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, suitable
' for wrapping paper, at Fifty Cents pet
hundred. Apply to
MORNING MEWS OFFICE
Millinery and Fancy Goods!
MILLINERS AND COUNTRY’ MERCHANTS WILL BENEFIT THEMSELVES BY' INSPECT
ING OUR LARGE STOCK OF
MILLINERY O- O O I> S !
Embracicg a fine selection of HATS, BONNETS. FLOWERS. FEATHERS. SILKS. SATINS,
PLUSHES, VELVETS, RIBBONS and ORNAMENTS; all the latest novelties for rail and winter
wear. Also, a great many JOB LOTS.
REMEMBER, THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Embroideries, Laces and Notions
IN THE STATE, FROM THE LOWEST TO THE RICHEST GRADE.
The Celebrated Monogram Kid Gloves, 2,3, 4 and 6 Buttons,
IN ALL THE NEW SHADES.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
sep4-tf
Jiousr journtshing floods.
Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Mosquito Sets
-AND ALL SORTS OF-
Matting, Window Shades, Oil Cloths,
-ETC., AT THE
CARPET HORSE
ALLEN & LINDSAY,
my6-d£wtf
169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
Grocmts.
EKED. M. HI LL,
87 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Agent for the HAZARD POWDER COMPANY.
Orders intrusted to me shall have careful attention, and filled at the lowest market price the
day they are received. 1 resoectfully ask for your patronage. sep4-tf
ttobarro. tfr.
(Successor to Goodman & Myers.)
—CIGARS
Z83*8S&J^
PIPES^
SNUffi
Full Stock and Every Variety at Reasonable Kates to the Trade.
133 Bay Street, ... Savannah, Ga.
sep22-W,F£Mtf
B. C. BIBB & SON, Iron Founders, Baltimore, Md.
Manufacture a Desirable Line «>f IWaiing mud Cook lug Stoves,
Including the Popular
New Emerald Cook
Both Plain and with Reservoir.
A quick baker, heavy and attractive, embodying all umcftal improvements.
4i~8cml for Catalogue.
sep3-F,M&W52t
English, Plant & flnpeiiio,
COTTOX FACTORS.
WAREHOUSE CORNER WEST BROAD AND
ZUBLY STREETS
OFFICE 10b BAY STREET,
Railroads.
Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway.
GasnoAL Ma3caox*'s Ofticx, I
SxrxXNAK. May 23d. 1880. |
O N and after SUNDAY, May 23d. 1S80, ]
seorar tn “ * ‘
follows-
NIGHT ECPRSdS
1 this Road will run as
SAVANNAH, -
- GEORGIA.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON
IN STORE AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED AT LOW
PRICES.
WE PROMISE PROMPT ATTENTION TO
ALL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO US.
aep3-F.M£Wtf
JOHJT FLANNERY.
JOHN L. JOHNSON.
-JOHN FLANNEltY & CO.
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
KO. S KELLY'S BLOCK. BAY STUEET.
Savnnnali, Ga.
\ GEXT3 for JEWELL'S MILLS YARNS
anil DOMESTICS, <-to , etc.
HAGGINii AND TIES FOR SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET RATES.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
BL'MSE-S ENTRUSTED TO 08.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. sepl
CHARLES ELLIS,
fLate Austin EIUh),
Cotton Factor
—AND—
Commission Merchant
96 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Prompt sales and quick returns a specialty
Liberal advances on Cotton for sale in Savon
nab or Liverpool.
Sole Agent for the sale of Cumberland Bone
Superphosphate.
Cotton selling
selling In charge of Mr. Lawrence
Hartshorne. sepl-YV.8±M.£w3m
HKNRT 11 RIG BAN.
WM. W. GORDON.
YV.YY GORDON & CO.
(Successors to Ttson A Gorden),
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY’ ST.. SAVANNAH, GA. ■
J LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS
SURANCE OF COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OF COTTON.
n \GOING AND TIES FURNISHED CUS
TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
■autr3!-dAwtf
JAS. W. SCHLEY & CO.,
172 BAY’ STREET, SAVANNAH GA.,
General Conmi’n Merchants,
OFFER:
QAAA BUSHELS Choice Rust-proof OATS.
AuUU 500 bushels COW PEAS.
250 bales Prime Timothy HAY’,
auo bales Prime Northern HAY.
8,000 bushels COHN.
4.000 bushels OATS.
40.000 pounds WHEAT BRAN.
12.000 pounds DKY' SALT SIDES.
20,000 pounds SMOKED SIDES.
Also, MEAL, GRITS. FLOUR, CRACKED
CORN and CORN EYES. jelS-tf
KETCHUM A: CO.,
Commission Merchants,
74 BAY STHEET. SAVANNAH, BA.
^^ENEBAL Agents for the 1
^ h«»ve fer-
I TILIZER, ALBEMAltLE NO. 1 GUANO,
PAMLICO J-KRTILIZER
Liberal advances made on consignments.
I BAGGING and TIE8 furnished customers at
lowest market prices. sep4-tf
IL J. Davant,
Savannah.
J. 8. Wood. Jr.
Oconee, Ga.
DAVANT & WOOD,
FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
|NO. 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
M IAKE liberal advances on consignments.andl
I supply Bagging and Ties tot heir patrons
at lowest prices,
ton Tie*.
Are agents for Drake's Cot-
aug3-tf
E. T. ROBERTS.
S. W. VICK.
ROBERTS & VICK,
Naval Store Factors
— AXD—
General Corn’n Merchants,
NO. S6 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
sepl5-W.FA.Mlm
^urniturf. &r.
CAfflPAIGJi OPENED
GOOD TIMES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS WANT
ING
FURNITURE!
TAM selling FURNITURE LOWER THAN
L ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY. Get my
B rices and compare with those of other houses,
on’t buy until you do so.
M. BOLEY,
186 AND 188 BROUGHTON STREET.
seplO-tf SAVANNAH.
fiyak.
- 4:30 p. ■
- :a) p. m
. 6 :20 a. M
. 9:30 a. U
.10.-26 A. M
. 2300 A. M
. 700 A. ■
. 7:50 A. M
. 6K» p. M
. 5:30 P. U
.11:15 p. m
. 4:00 p. m
. 4:00 p. M
. 7:30 P. M
6:30 A. M
9M» A. M
Leave Bavannal: ixfly at
Arrive at Jesap dallv at
Arrive at ThomasviUe daily at.
arrive at Bainbridp? dally at
Arrive at Albany Jaflv at
Arrive at Lire Oak dally at...
Arrive a: Tallahassee daily xt
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at
Leave Tallahassee dallv as .
Leave Jacksonville oai’y %z
Leave Live Oak dally ar .
Leave Albany dally at
Leave Bainhridgtf dally
Leave Thcoxeville dah]
Leave Jessy daily at
Arrive at Savannah doHy at
No change of oars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars dally between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Sleeping can* run *hrouxh to and from Savan
nah and Albany, and Jacksonville and Albany
without change.
Pssrnrrrrrt from Savannah for fernandina,
GelnnsTiMr and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Pare- ngers from Savannah for Brunswick
ake this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. m.
Paftsccgerr leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. it., ar
rive at Savannah 9:UU a. *.
Pa9«wmrere leaving Macon at 7:15 A. M. (dally
including Sunday) outmect at Jesup with this
train for Florida.
Pa Tseng-* *3 from Florida by this train conned
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 6:23 p.
m. 'daily including Sunday ).
Connect a; Alcany with naasenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from M&coc. Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc.
Mall steamer leaves B&inbridge for Apaiachl-
oola every Sunday and Thursday evening; *
Sg - - Tuesday and Bar j
Columbus every
■ H for
atorday after
Close connection at JacksonvAle dally (Sun
days excepted > for Green Cove Pprirgs. St.
Augasttee. Palatka, Enterprise. anJ ail landtag*
on Ht. John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. IL R. loev - Junction, go
ing west, at 11:37 a. and for Brunewick
4:40 r. v . dail7, exoept Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren's Ticket Office. No. St? Bull
street, and at Savannah. Florida and Western
Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday? excepted, at 7:00 a. u
“ 9 -40 A.
' “ 12:30 r. _
“ 3:06 p. K
** 7 :00 p.M
‘ “ 5:30 a. S
* •’ 9:f0 a. M
* 44 1:00 p.M
* 44 3:06 p.
44 5:40 p.M
Wippiug.
SAV1WIH 15» \KH YORK
Ocean SteamsMn Company
AFTER CABIN $20
forward cabin
STEFRAGE
EXCURSION TICKETS, GOOD UNTIL OC
tuber 1st $30ax»d$25
Leave Mc?ntc<«ft
Leave Jesup 44
Leave Blackahoar 44
Arrive at Dnpoat 44
Lea*e Dupont **
Leave Riackahear **
Lears Jesnp 44
Leave McIntosh 44
Arrlrs it Earanneh
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Ocpcn^ Sur.iayr excepted, at 6:00 a M
Leave Valdoeta, 44 * 4 8:17 a. ■
Leave Quitman, 44 44 9:45 a. m
Arrive at Thomasvllle, ** “ 12:00 m
Leave Thozcasvlllr, ** ** 2:3fl p. u
Leave Camille, “ “ 5:23 p. u
Arrive at Albany, " “ 7 15 P.M
Leave Albany, “ ** 6:30 a. m
I^eave Camille, ** 44 8.48 a. M
Arrive at Thomesvllle, 44 11:30 a. n
Leave Thnmasville, ** 1:45 p. n
Leave Usitman. 14 44 ?. x
Leave Valdosta, “ * 4 5:17 p. m
Arrive at Duxxjnt. 44 “ 7:30 p.M
J. S. Ttbok, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. H.VINES,
mv25-tf General Manager.
Centra! & Southwestern R.R'ds.
Eavjjo»aH, Ga., September 11th. 1380.
O N and after SUNDAY. September 12th. 1S80.
passenger trains on the Centra! and South
western Railroads and branches wui run as
follows:
TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. M
Leaves Augusta. 9:30 a. M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p M
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p. u
Leaves Macon for Atlanta .. 8:15 p.M
Arrives at Atlanta 3 40 a. M
Making close connection at Atlanta with Wext
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 12 2) a. m
Arrives at Macon 6:3Ja.m
Leaves Macon 7:00 a. M
Arrives at MihodgevUle 9:44 a. M
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a. M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p. u
Arrives at Savannah. 3:45 p.M
Leavrs Augusta 9:30 i. m
Making connect!* n at Savannah with the Sa-
Ivannah, Florida and Western Railway fer all
points In Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:20 p. M
Arrives at Augusts 5:40 a. m
Leaves Acgu^la b:30 p. u
Arrives at Miliedge*die 9:44 a. M
Arrives at Eatoct-on ....11:39a. m
Arrtvt i at Macon £ :i<f a. m
Leave- Macon for Atlanta 8:40 x. n
Arrivos at Atlanta 12:50 p. u
Leaves Macon for Alocuy and Eufaula 9 03 a. m
Arrives at Eufaula. 4:1 J p. m
I Arrives at Albany 3:26 p. m
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:25 a. m
Arrives at Columbus. 3:20 p. m
Trains cn this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula. Albany and Augucta daily.
dose connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-Line. At Eufaula with Montgomery
and Eufaula Railway; at Columbus with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte,
Colombia and Augusta Railroad and South
Carolina Railroad for oi- points North and East.
Eufaula train ooacecc* at Fort Valiev for Fer
ry dally (exoept Sunday), and at Cutnbert for
Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 p.
Arrives at Maooo from Atlanta 5:5ft p .
Leaves Albany .riT 12:00 noon
Leaves Eufaula lls.6 a. sj
Arrives aZ from and
Albany 6:20 p. k
Leaves Columbus 11:50 a. ■
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5:10 r. m
Leaves Macon. 7:35 p. m
Arrives at Augnsta 5:40 a. m
Leaves Augusta. 5:30 p. m
Arrives at Savannah 7:15
Passengers lor Mlfiedgevifie and Eaton ten will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect dally, exoept
Mondav. for these oointe.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS on all nigh,
trains between Savannah and Augusta, Au|
gusta and Macon and Savannah and Atlanta. I
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
G. A. WHXTKHkAD, WTT.I.l AM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Snpt., Savannah.
J. C. Seaw, W. F. fillELLM AN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. 8upt. S. W. R. R.. Macon. Ga.
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T HE magnificent steamships of this Company
are appointed to sail as follows:
CITY orMACOI, Captain Kmptoji.SAT
I'RDAY. September 25, at 11:00 a. m.
CITY OF CO LI.71 BIS, Captain Kicckb
sos, WEDNESDAY'. September 29. at 2:30 p m.
CITY' OF SAVANNAH, Captain Flkkt
wood, SATURDAY. October 2, at 4:30 p.
G ATE CITY, Captain Dxoorrr. WEDNES
DAY*. October 6. at 7:30 x. M.
Through bills of lading gives to Eastern and
Northwestern points and to ports of the United
Kingdom and the Continent.
Savannah & Florida Inland Route
The elegant Steamer
FLORIDA,
Captain GEO. B. WHITESIDE.
Leav*»s evt*ry TUESDAY’ and S \TURDAY, on
arrival of New Y’ork steamships, for Fernan-
dioa. Jacksonville and Palatka. connecting
with steamers on Upper St. John's and with A.,
U A W. I T. R. K. for stations on that road.
For freight or pas-tag? apply to
U. M. SORREL, Agent,
aug26 City Exchange Budding.
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE..
SECOND CABIN
$15 00
. 12 50
The steamships of the Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
as follows:
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain J. C. MARCH. Jr..
TUESDAY’, September 28th. at 2:00 p m.
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain W LOYELASD,
MONDAY’, October 4th, at 8:00 a. m.
Through bills lading given to all points Wen).
all the man uf ar Curing towns in New Fin giant,
and to Liverpocl and Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets jsued to Pittabirg, Cincinnati,
Chicago and all points West and Northv
LEYE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents,
Bull and Bryan streets.
JAS. B. WEST A OO., Agents,
114 Bay street
FOlt BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE
STEERAGE PASSAGE.
.$16 OO
. 10 OO
Boston and SaTannah Steamship Line,
SKMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT.
WILL LXAVX
WEDNESDAY, October 6. at 8 a. k.
'HROUQH bills of lading given to New
England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, W arren and Leyland
lines.
The ships of this Uae connect at their wharf
with ail raiiHFds leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON ± BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents. ~
tf
^irdifinal.
tlKAPF SPEt I FTC MEDICINE.
Th* l»r»al U|Ba
TRASK *«_■■ TRADE MARK
B£FBBi TASLIlB^^n TAIiBL
_ ., . i.ml „ »• tj uki U. r”*J *w —
St tu^sS. V 1!L "
, « Tfn . OBAy nzDicj>-k co.
No. 16 hif-rbaoics’ Block, Dstruit. Mich.
Bo id in Savannah, wholesale and retail, by
OSCEOLA BUTLER, and by all druggists every
where. feb25-o7w£Telly
MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of early imprudence, causing ner
vous debility, pretnaiure decay, etc., having
tried in vain every known remedy, has discov
ered s simple means of self-cure, which he will
send FHEE to his fellow-sufferers. Address J.
IH. REEVES. 43 Chatham street, N.Y.
tajel4-M.W&F3m
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
7'OR THE SPEEDY CURE of Small
IP nal Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all dis
orders brought on by Indiscretion or excess.
Any druggist has the ingredients. Da. JAQUXB
■ CO . 120 W. Sixth st., Cincinnati O. | I
I CE !
W^E desire o call the special attention of
rv consumers to our UNEQUALED FACIL
ITIES for supplying ICE in large or small
quantities. We have secured an ABUNDANT
SUPPLY of the FINEST QUALI TY OF ICE,
and are able to quote EXTREMELY LOW
FIGURES. Large consumers are advised that
we have made preparations for an INCREASE
OF BUSINESS In consequence of the short
crop, and will be able to fill all orders prompt
ly. OBTAIN OUR QUOTATIONS before clo*
ing contracts. COLD STORAGE a specialty.
Meats. Fish and Fruits placed on ice at REA
SONABLE RATES. A share of patronage is
respectfully solicited.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY,
Jel-tf 144 Bay street Savannah. Ga.
HAMBURGER BREST THEE
IN STORE AND FOB SALE BY
M. HELDT & CO.
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Charleston Savannah Fy. Co
0*mci Cha&zjbtox A ^a-vasxav, Ry. Co., (
SavAifNAH. Ga.. September 18. 1880. 1
.OMMENCING SUNDAY, September 19th,
' Trains will depart and arrive as follows,
from PASSENGER DEPOT 8., F. A W. Ry.:
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.1
Leave Savannah... 3:50 p. n. and 10:00 p.H
Arrive Charleston. 9:55 p. u. and 8:40 a. mA
Going South. Train No. L IVain No. 3
Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. x. and 9:00 p. x.
Arrive 8avannah. ..12:40 p. x. and 7:50 A.H
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail.
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Express.
On Schedules Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail _
through Pullman Sleeper runs to and from Sa
vannah and New York without change.
MAGNOLIA ROUTE
Leave Savannah at 10:00 p. x
Arrive Augusta at 7:17 a. xl
Leave Augusta at 10:25 p. x.
Arrive Savannah at 7:50 a. x.
This train connects at Augusta with Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward ; at Yemaasee for Beaufort, Port Royal
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Rail
way. |
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren’s Special Ticket
Agency, No. 22 Ball street, and Depot Ticket
C. 8. GADSDEN.
Pupe.-ln tendent.
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rcianrtfi.
ANDREW HANLEY.
House, Sign and Decorative
PAINTING.
Cilding, Graining, Clazing
and Marbling.
FRESCO AND BANNER PAINTING.
H AVING a full corps of practical workmen
constantly employed, I am prepared at
all times to finish any work in any of the above
lines promptly and to the perfect satisfaction
of those who may favor me with the:r orders.
Estimates cheerfully furnished.
No. 6 Whitaker street and 171 Bay street,
aug •• 3-tf Savannah, Ga.
CHRIS. MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHED 1*5.)
House, Sign, Fresco & Banner
PA INTING.
—DKALXK 12*—
MILL and STEAMBOAT SUP-
——— VaR
RAILROAD. AU1.D CHAU OI^.DV.5 1 . A
PLIES, PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. PUTTY, VAR]
WISHES. BRUSHES. MIXED PAINTS, BURN
ING and ENGINE OILS, NEATS FOOT OIL.
AXLE GREASE LADDERS, all kinds and sixov
142 St. Julian and 141 Bryan streets.
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JOHN G. BUTLER,
Wno&aaie and Hettll DmIat la
White Lead, Oils, Colors, Olass, Etc
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
S OLE Agent for the GEORGIA IJME, CAL
CINED PIASTER. CEMENTS, HAIR. LAND
PLASTER, ete. Sole Aeent for F. O. PIERCE
A CO.'S PURE PREPARED PAINTS. One
hundred dollar, ffuarantee that this Paint con-
tala, neither water or benzin£ and la the only
guaranteed Paint in the marrrt.
jelM-tf No. 82 Drayton street. Savannah. Ga
KIESLINC’S NURSERY
WHITE BLUFF ROAD.
T3LANTS, ROSES and CUT FLOWERS. Ail
I orders left at Savannah News Depot, cor-
eg Bull and York streets, promptly filled.
f«bl7-tf GUSTAVE KIES LING, Propr.
Philadelphia & Southern
MAH. STEAMSHIP LINE.
Learin? Each Port ETery S*tnrdny.|
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $1S 00
8EGOND CLASS PASSAGE 14 00
STEERAGE PASH YGE 10 00
CABIN PAST AG 2 TO NEW YORK VIA
PRTT.ADETJ»RTA DO 0C
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHIIJIDEL-
| PHI A AND RETURN (GOOD FOB
THREE MONTHS I ROM DATE OF
ISSUE) «
THE FIRaST-CTaASS STEAMSHIP
JU> I A T A ,
Captain J. w. CATHARINE.
11/ILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
▼ v September 25,1380, at 11 o’clock a. m.
For freight or paasage, having superior
HUNTER A SON,
sepdO td Agents.
Parhitunt, &c.
Novelty Iron Works
IRON & BRASS CASTINGS
SAMSON’S
SUGAR MILLS
PANS
Reduced Prices.
M l Y Mills have wrought iron shafts and are
warranted for one year.
New and second hand
GINES on hand.
BOILERS and EX-
JOHN K0UKKE, Prop.
2 BAY* STREET,
Qpposire Gas Works, Savannah, Ga.
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sep2-cd
PUeiAIROA WORKS.
Wm.Kehoe&Co.
I RON and Brass Cast
ings. Architectural
Irop Work for buildings.
Iron Railings, Plow Cast
ings, etc.
SUGAR MIL]
—AXD—
I* -A. 1
A SPECIALTY.
Our large sales prove these mills to be suited
to the wants of the planters. They are made
with heavy wrought iron shafts and rolls of best
charcoal pig Iron. They are sold as low as any
mill on the market, and are guaranteed for one
year. Send for our price list. All orders will
nave prompt attention.
WYL KEHOE A OO.,
East End of Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
xepft-F.TuAwtf
RICE HOOKS,
Cotton Hooks
—AXD—
PAN MILLS
—AT—
CRAWFORD & LOVELL’S
HARDWARE HOUSE,
S&ippfat.
REGULAR LINE
8t. Cathar ne's, Doboy, Vnion
Island, Darteu, St. Simon’s.
Brunswick an4 Landings ’
on Satiila River.
The Steamer Centennial,
Carr. WM. C. CLMO.
Ilf ILL leave for above point-, even- t-tq
DAY AFTERNOON itt 4 o'r*--^ TUES '
ck.
to have
Shippers are particularly req j^.-
freight on wharf before that iia«l
aagl9-tt J. e. CHA.-E.'
Savannah, Florida & Charleston
STEAM PACKET LINE.
SUMMER “SCHEDULE,
THi POPULAB HTtiJl Oi
CITY’ POINT,
Captain T. CREASER,
WILL LEAVE
For Fcnumdisa^gckscDTUle.FaUtt*
And Intermediate Landings on St. JoLn-Hl.-t
i IVReaae's Wharves
aixl Charleston. S.C . fi
Lh*4 of Aberv-om
TSLO* 8AVAXXAU PuC
FLOHIDA.
rcox aavaxxab e
CXARUCSTOX.
Sept. 8 Saturday, Sept. 11,
WMneeday,
12 X.
Wfsineeday, Fepc 15, Sattmlar. Sepc 4
11 A. X- a. v.
Wednesday, Sept. £2. Saturday. Sep:, vft, t.
12 X. A. M.
Wednesday, Sept. 29. Saturday, Oct. 2. sa.*
12 x.
Connecting at Fomandina with Transit Road
for Waldo, GtaitMwrilie. Cedar Keys, Tampa,
Key West. Havana and New Orleans with US.
Mail Steamsuips i Mallory’s Line) for N'aaa
leaving January 21sf. and every succeeding
Wednesday. Also, w.th saloon steamer Fior
ice for Brunswick.
Close connection made with steam »rt
for Enterprise, Mellonrlile and tatermediva
l\n.’tngw on the Upper St John's, also with
steamers for the Ocklawaha river. F.m
class y-asaenger accommodatlora Through
Ittckets and state rooms secured, and all infor
mation furnished at office, corner of Bull and
Bryan streets, Pulaski House.
Freight received dal It except Sundays.
JKO. F. ROBERTSON, General Agent.
Office on wharf
LEVI J. GAZAN. G. T. A. *ep£tf
Kporfia aed Florida Inlaud Steam
boat Companr.
THE ONLY STRICTLY INLAND ROUTE
For Florida.
SPRINC SCHEDULE.
The elegant and favorite steamer
DAVID ( LlKK,
Captain JOHN FITZGERALD.
Will leave direct for FERNANDINA ererv
TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON M
milt the tide, from wharf foot of Lincoln
•tnKJt, touching At St. CAthArine's, Do-
bo Z- st Shnon'^ Brunswick
_connecting At Fernandi-
n» with Transit Railroad for jAcksonriUe
Cedar Kera Tampa, Manatee. Ker Week Ha
-ana and New Orleans At Brumwick with
Macon and Brunswick and Brunswick and Al-
banr Railroads. At Darien with sn-amers for
Altamaha and Oconee rirerw At Frrnand^a
with steamer Flora for all points on St. Mary 's
■^ver.
Through tickets and state rooms secured
ad all information furnished at office, corner
Bull and Bryan streets, directly opposite Pu
iaoki House and Screven House
Freight received daily , e xcept Sunday) and
through rates iriven.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager
« w. F. BARRY, Ageau^
O. LiCVE. Q. P. A. jylO-rf
For Augusta and Way Landings.
STEAMER CARRIE,
CAPTAIN GIBSON.
H AVING b*-en thoroughly overhanud will
leave Kelly's wharf every TUESDAY
EVENING at 5 o'clock. For freight or passage,
COMER A CO., Agent*,
UO Bay street
apply to
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For Augusta and Way Landings
L
STEAMER KATIE,
Copt. A. a CABANISS,
W ILL loave Padelford’s wharf every TUE8
DAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, for abort
points. Fcr freight or passage apply to
JOHN LAWTOjr; Manager.
Office on wharf. oct7-tt
Jiohls and Summer Srsnrts.
The Mai'shali Hoose
SPACIOUS VESTIBULE,
-EXTENSIVE AND
Elegant Verandah.
Affording ladles a fine view of the promenade,
iry and Well Ventilated Rooms
AND
UNRIVALED TABLE
IS PAR EXCELLENCE TEE
eading Hotel of Savannah
JOHJf BKESNAX,
dairies, leirrlru. it.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
JEWELER AND DEALER IN
Waltham and Elgin Watches
DIAMONDS.
TAR SPECTACLES,
STERLING l
FRENCH j
ILVERWARE, ^ _ v
QUADRUPLED PLATED WARE.
5D AMEltlCAN CLOCKS.
GOLD-HEAPEI’ CAN'
FLORIDA JEWELRY. OBAN--SCA9ZS
21 BULL STREET.
mjlS-tf Opposite Screven Hoc*
£addlfru. harness. &(■
].L.NEII)LL\0ER
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155 BROUGHTON STREET.
miNi, * *ll.KmDScr« "*£9
DLACkSMiTH wobkw-
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^peetaeles.
Do You Want Specks ?
T HE largest
TACLESl
and far
pockets.
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and bees assortment of SPEC
in the city. Single giaasee to see
P. LIND EN 8T RUTH,
22 Jefferson stn
DEALER IN
Saddles, Bridles and Harness.
Dvigsy Ilarncss
Of all descripcoaA
s A D X> Il B Si
English and American. North* n ftml H< 3K
manufacture.
Trunks and Traveling Bags,
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELHN'P
Prices as low as the lowest. C O. D orde
carefully filled.
L. XELDLINGER.
E.
j5C St. Jniitn and 153 Bryan '• r Y' l
Savannah.
a?lmr s.
STEEL PLOWS.
Ol IA TONS Steel PLOWS. TURN
lVU OOPERS, BUZZARDS, etc., assert
WEED & (JOKYWELL
FLIID EXTRACT COCOl
IS STORE AND FOB SAKE BY
G. M. HEIDT & CO-
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