Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 25, 1880, Image 4

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A Oo, B 8 Jones. W C Jackson A Co. Gen H R Jackson. K Platshek. care DRK.TL Kinsey, Kuck & 8, S Krousfccff. J K&ufm&nn. J H Koch, Jno Lyons, Loeb A E, N Lang A Bro. Ludden & B, Lippman Bros, Lilienthal A K, J Lynch, E Labiche. B H Levy. A Leffler, D B Lester, J F LaFar, Lovell A L. Meinhard Bros A Co, F Morgan A Co, W B Mell & Co, B F Mc Kenna. A J Miller A Co, J McGrath A Co, Mohr Bros. E M Clay, O Meyer, L Marks, Meyers & P, McDonough A B, Lee Roy Myers, A Meyer, H Myers A Bros. M C Mo>eno, A H Morales, E L Neid linger, Order, estate Jno Oliver, Order S O «St Co, L Putzel. G W Parish, J Perlinski. Palmer Bros, Planters Rice Mill, J N Peeple, E Paeetti, K Platshek, Quantock & P, J B Reedy. Kussak A Co, C D Rogers, Rieser A S. J Rosen heim, J Hay. D J Ryan. G H Remsh&rt, J Ryan. A Roblder. A Rosdel, Solomon Bros, J b Silva. Savannah Oil Works, E A Schwarz. J J Stoddard. J T Shuptrine, savannah Paper Mills, H A Stults A Co. Sisters of Mercy, H Suiter. C M A H W Tilton, J C Thompson, P Tuberdy, N O Tilton, S J Tishler, steamship Fylgia. J H Von Newton, J L Villalongs, A M A C W West, PH Ward* Co. D Weisbein, Weed A C. JE Walter, Wylly & C, W U Tel Co. Walsh A F, 8 J Wheaton, Henry Yonge, str David Clark, str Florida, str Centennial, B J Cubbedge, SFt W R, Southern Ex Co. Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway. October 23— Fordg Office. Jno Flannery A Co, W C Jackson A Co. Peacock, H A Co, — Rob erts, Williams 4ff,CL Jones, A T Lee «£: Bro, W J Lawrence, Walter A H. L J Guilmartin A Co, Wilcox, G A Co, C F Stubbs, F M Farley, Chas Ellis, Baldwin A Co, H M Comer A Co, W W Chisholm, M Maclean, W W Gordon & Co, J W Lathrop A Co, E P Keller, H Myers A Bros, Solomons & Co, R Habersham's Son A Co. Lee Roy Myers. M Ferst A Co, Sloat, B A Co, R B Reppard, D C Bacon & Co, Bendheim Bros A Co, Herman A K, R Mclntire A Co, Willie Mc Donough, Crawford A L, Graham A H, MY Henderson. McMidan Bros, A J Miller A Co, Haslam & H, John J McDonough. Per Central Railroad, October 23—Fordg Agt, H Myers A Bros, P H Ward A Co, Allen A L, K P Lovell. Tebeau A E, S Guckenheimer A Co. A Haas & Bro. Saussy A H. D C Bacon & Co, G Fox, G Eckstein & Co, Rieser A S. G F Byrnes, Savannah Oil Co. Mohr Bros. M Y Henderson, Peacock. H A Co, G C Gemunden, Lee Roy Myers. McEilin A McF, Loeb A E, A Leffler, Austin A H. Chas Ratz, Meyers & P. Eekm-n A V, Bendheim Bros A Co, C L Gilbert A Co, Meinhard Bros A Co, C C Hardwick, J P Ham mond, Peacock. H A Co, L J Guilmartin & Co. F M Farley. P M DeLeon, J L Villalonga, B B Minor Jr, W J Lawrence, West Bros, J W La throp A Co, Davant A W, Jno Flannery A Co, R W Woodbridge, Order. C F Stubbs, II M Comer A Co, D B Hull, Miller A R, Chas Ellis, Baldwin A Co. J C Thompson, Woods A Co, J F Wheaton. N^R Lee, R Habersham's Son & Co, N A Hardee’s Son A Co, Richardson & B, Wil cox, G A Co. Per Charleston and Savannah Railwav. October 21—C F Stubbs. Baldwin A Co, D R Kennedy, J L Villalonga, P M DeLeon, G W Skipping, sRailroafis, March and April, 6 15-32d; deliverable in April bnd May, 6 17-32J; deliverable in May and June, 619-»L = - - r_ s-t - - — - 2:30 p. m.—Futures weak: middling uplands, low middling clause, deliverable in May and June, 6 9 16d. Sales of American, 5,800 bales. New Yore, October 21. — Cotton market opened easy; sales 940 bales: middling up lands, 11 8-16c; middling Orleans, 11 5-16a Futures—Market opened steadier, with sales as follows: October, 10 76c; November. 10 78c; December. 10 89c; January, 11 03c; February* 11 18c; March. 11 33c. PBOVisions. GROCERIES. ETC. New Yore, October 23.—Flour opened dull and declining. Wheat heavy and %c lower. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork firm but quiet at $16 00. Lard weak at 8 37%c for steam ren- fKfdlrtna? Shipping intelligent iS&tppit4 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway. Savannah, Florida & Charleston STEAM PACKET TAKE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1SH0. (Commercial OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, { Savannah. October 23, 1880, 4r. s. j Cotton.—The market opened quiet and un changed, which continued for the balance of the day. The sales were 2,591 bales. We quote: Middling Fair 11% ikon palace steamer ST. JOHjX’ Captain LEO VOGEL, WILL LEAVE For Fernandlna,JBekgosTllle,P d ; And Intermediate Landing* on St. John 's a SURE CURE for all the diseases for which it is recommended, and always perfectly eaf* in the hands of even the most inexperienced persons. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER ... —. ... ... ■ - *-- ... . . r U VKaii, rjytri Good .'liddllng, Middling. — — n- '> uu wuuu 0 ana Charleston. S.C., from DeRenne’aW'' foot of Abercorn street, as follows: Low Middling. U recommended by AhU», Ministm. Munonaria, Manager, of Factonc, Wgrk-Slwf^ana Plantain,n,. .VnrKt in JF.rniUlU—tn (Jiort by nenbody everyreture who hu ever given it A trim. IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS' TRIAL. m m ■ ■■ am 11 a p m should have a place In every factory, machine-shop. A I W Rl 11— 5— Ll fx and mill, on every farm and plantation, and in every household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, sores, etc., but in cafe of sudden sickness of any kind. „ . . . . _ . , . m ■ m ■ am a a a mm m j s the well - tried and trusted friend of all who want I ro IV ILLt K a sure and wife medicine which can be freely lued internally or externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief. Its price brings it within the reach of all: and it will annually save many times its CW* In doctors’ bills. For sale by all druggists at 25c. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle Good Ordinary ARRIVED BELOW YESTERDAY. Bark Marie, , , —Master. SchrJohn Douglass. Parker, Philadelphia. 9 days, with coal to Richardson & Barnard: vessel to Master. T HE magnificent steamships of this Company are appointed to sail as follows: CITY OF COLUMBUS, Captain Fishkr, WEDNESDAY, October 27, at 1.00 p.m. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Captain Fuarr- wood, SATURDAY, October 30, at 3:30 p. n. GATE CITY, Captain Daooktt, WEDNES DAY, November 3, at 6:30 p. x. CITY OF H A CON, Captain Kkxpto.v, SAT URDAY, November 6, at 9:00 a. m. Through bills of lading given 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. H. WHITESIDE. Leaves every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of New York steamships, for Fernan- dioa, Jacksonville and Palatka, connecting with steamers on Upper St. John's and with A., G. 4W.LT.R.B. for stations on that road. For freight or passage apply to ~ .EL, Agent, Sea Islands—The market was very quiet and unchanged, with no sales. We quote: Carrs and Common Georgias ..nominal 24{$25 Leave ThomasvlUe d&uy at. 7:30 p. u Leave Jerap daily at 6:30 a. h Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:00 a. u No change of oars between Savannah and Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between Savannah and Jacksonville. Sleeping caw run through to *nd from Savan nah and Albany, and Jacksonville and Albany without change. Passengers from Savannah for Femaadica. Gslneerihe and Cedar Keys take this train. October Friday, Oct< [lip. x. Common Floridas Medium Floridas ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY. Steamship Herman Livingston, Howe, New York—G M Sorrel. B<rk Boroma (Br). Thompson, Liverpool, 48 days, with salt to C L Gilbert & Co; vessel to Master. Bark Svaoen (Nor). Olsen. London, 61 days, in ballast; vessel to Master. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Juniata, Catharine. Philadelphia— Wm Hunter & Son. Steamship City of Macon, Kempton, New York—G M Sorrel. Steamship Chiswick (Br), Hogg, Helsingfors and Reval—J B West & Co. Bark Mercedes (Sp), Azqueta, Barcelona— Tunno & Co. Bark Alice C Dickerman, Humphrej', Satilla River, in ballast, to load for Philadelphia—Jos A Roberts & Co. 8chr Vapor, Hand, Marcus Hook, Pa—Jos A Roberts & Co. Good Floridas tor Waldo. Gainesville, Cedar Kevs.^T*- and Key West. ^ a * Close connection raade with si**r for Enterprise, MeiiouvUle and iatenn^ 1 ladings <on the Upper St. John’s, 1 steamers for the Octlawaha river. t claas passenger accommodations Thm tickets and state rooms secured, and all i n mation furnished at offi.-e. corner of Bull Biyan streets, Pulaski Horn**. r 2P^ T<vi except Sundava JMO. F. ROBERTSON. General A*r^r.» T.1TVT -T fiA 7 A NT n m 00 Who] Medium flue Floridas Fine Floridas Extra fine Floridas.. .nominal 31 & .nominal 32@ .nominal 33^34 EVENING REPORT. FINANCIAL. Havana, October 21.—Spanish gold 207. Ex change quiet. Saw yoke, October 23.—Money per c. nt Exchange, $4 81^. Government bonds weak and lower ; new flvee, 102%; four and & . * 109. State bonds mhl2-F.MAW.ly Passengers for Darien take this train. Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick ake this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. ml Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 r. m., or rive at Savannah 9:00 a. k. Passengers leaving Macon at 7:15 A. x. (dallT including Sunday) connect at Jesup with thie train for Florida. Pasoengerr from Florida by this train connect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon &t 6:25 r. K. (dally including Sunday). Connect at Aloany with pascenger trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Maoou, Eufaula. Montgomery. Mobile. New Orleans, etc. Mail cteazner leaves B&inbridge for Ap&Iachi- oola every Sundaynnd Thursday evening: for half?, 110: dull. « Stocks generally firm; New York Central, 134%; Erie. 43%: Lake Shore, 114%; Illinois Central, 1:4%; Nashville and Chattanooga, •'8; Louisville and Nashville, 165; Pittsburg, offered 125; Chicago and Northwestern, 115%, ditto preferred, 137%; Wabash. St. Louis and Pacific 41%, ditto preferred 73%; Mem phis and Charleston. 39%; Rock Island. 12-i; Western Union, 101%; Alabama Class A, 2 to 5, 69%; Class A, small, ; Class B 5s.91; Class C2 to 5.78; Georgia sixes 104; ditto sevens mortgage 110, ditto ditto gold 112; Ixmisiana consols, 49; North Caro lina 31, ditto new 19, funding 11. special tax 2; Tennessee 37, ditto new 32%; Virginia sixes 26, ditto new —. consolidated 90, deferred 8%; Panama, offered 198; Fort Wayne. 12i; Chicago and Alton, 124; Harlem, offered 200; Michigan Central, 104%; St. Paul 103%, pre ferred ; Delaware and Lackawanna, 93%; New Jersey Central, 74%; Ohio and Missis sippi, 40%; Reading, 35%; Mobile and Ohio, 22; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 41; Union Pacific. 92; Houston and Texas, 66; Pacific Mail, 45%; Adams Express, 117; Wells, Fargo & Co., 112; American Express, 61%; United States Express, 51; Consolidation Coal, 30; Quicksilver, 10%, preferred 52 Sub-Treasury balances; Com. $74,189,982; cur rency, *4,895,224. New York, October 23.—The weekly state ment of the associated banks, issued to-day, shows the following changes: Loans increased, $1,231,400; specie decreased, $1,750,409; legal tenders increased, $124,300; deposits decreased, $1,735,900; circulation increased, $71,500; re serve decreased. $1,192,125. The banks now hold $3,565,450 in excess cf legal requirements. New Orleans, October 23.—Exchange, New York sight, par: bankers’ sterling, $4 82. COTTON. Nbw Yore, October23.—Cotton closed easy; middling uplands. 11 8-16c; middling Orleans, 11 5-16c; sales 91') bales; net receipts 746 bales: groan receipts 5,535 bales. Futures closed steady, with sales of 71,000 bales, as follows: October, 10 78c: November, 10 78^10 80c; December. 10 89© 10 90c; Janu ary, 11 03©11 04c: February. 11 18@11 J9c: March. 11 31© 11 35c; April, 11 50©11 51c; May, 11 65©11 67c. Galveston, October 21.—Cotton steady; mid dling lie; low middling 10%c; good ordinary 9%c; net receipts 3,816 baies; gross receipts bales; soles 239 bales; sfgck 45,553 bales; exports, to the contir ~ uc ’-iles, coastwise 3,657 bales. jd and r> *‘ Norfolk, October . 4 -Ootton steady: mid dling 1013-16c; net red^t ‘* t ®,920 bales; gross re ceipts — bales; sales alqs; stock 44,6!0 bales; exports to Greft Britain bales; coastwise 3,294 bales. “ Baltimore. October 23.—Cotton quiet: mid dling I0%c; low middling 10%c: good ordinary 9%c; net receipts— bales, gross receipts 120 baies; sales 270 bales: sales to ,sp>im ers 100 bales; stock 13,143 bal_*s; exports coastwise 25 bAles. Boston, October23.—Cotton steady; middling ■ ll%c; low middling 11c; good ordinary 10%c: [ net receipts203bales; gross receipts 1,656 bales: * sal**s — bales: stock 1,083 bales. * WiLMrNOTON,October 23.—Cotton steady: mid- REGULAR LIME St. Cathar lie’s, Oooo.v, Union Island, Iiarien, St. Simon’s Brunswick and t^«tiidin <r s * on Satilla Hirer. G. M. SORREL. Agent, City Exchange Building. DEPARTED 8ATURDAY. Steamer 8t John’s, Vogel. Charleston—Jno F Robertson. Steamer Florida. Whitesides, Jacksonville and way landings -G M Sorrel. SAILED SATURDAY. 8teamship City of Macon. New York. 8teamship Juniata, Philadelphia. Steamship Ashbrooke (Br), Liverpool. Bark Sorrideren (Nor) Rotterdam. Bark Valentina (Sp;, Santander. Bark Xalon (Sp). Barcelona. Schr Dani»l Gifford. Philadelphia. S’ hr Jos Souther, Wilmington. N C Schr Addie Fuller, Portsmouth, N H. MEMORANDA. By Telegraph to the Morning Aa»c*. Tybee, October 23, 6:30 p m—Passed up, steamship City of Columbus. Passed out, steamships Juniata, City of Macon. Ashbrooke (Br), barks Nalon (Sp), I Valentina (Sp), Sorrideren (Nor), schrs Jos Souther, Addie Fuller and one unknown two- master ] Wind NW, 12 miles: clear. Tybee, October 24, 8:00 p m—Passed up, bark Marie, schrs Maggie J Lawrence and John Douglass. Arrived and anchored in roads, steamship Herman LiviogstoD, barks Boroma (Br), and Svanen (Nor) A ship and bark off, bound in. I Merchants’ and Miners' Trans portation Company. CABIN PASSAGE. The Steamer Centennial, Cajt. wm. c. duho. W ILL leave for ab^ve point* every TUES DAY AFTEKSOOS at 4 o’eloct snippers are particularly requested to have freight on wharf before that time Agent at Darien. C. >L QCARTERMAXiagent at Brunswick, LITTLEFIELD * TISOS ^ a «g i9 tf J. V. rilv-E. Agent. Meorgia and Florida inland Steam boal Com pan j. THE ONLY STRICTLY INLAND ROUTE Florida. SPRING SCHEDULE. The elegant and favorite steame- DAVID clakk, Captain JOHN FiTZOLRALD Will leave direct for FERN AND LN A TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON *7- suit the tide, from wharf foot of iicr - street, touching at St. Catharire’s. r'yZ boy, Darien. St. Simon’s. Bruns wi-t M & H W Tilton, A Hanley, Lee Roy Myers, Rieser & 8, L J Gazan. Newton & K. J B Reedy. Per steamer St John’s, from Florida— M Y Henderson, H Myers A Bros. 8 Gucken heimer & Co, L* e Rov Myers, Alexander & M, A Leffler. Bond & S, W D Simpkins, Wm Hone & Co, P H Ward & Co, Woods & Co, W W Gor don & Co, Jno Flannery & Co. D B Hull, Lilien thal Bros. W F Barry, J L Villalonga, L J Guil martin & Co. S G Haynes & Bro. Per steamer David Clark, from Fernandina and landings—M Ferst & Co. D W Aiken, ” Donough <S B. Jno Flannery & Co. ” ‘ Rice —The market was quiet, but firm aud unchanged. The sales were about 75 casks. We quote: The steamships of the Merchants and Miners Transportation Company are appointed to sail as follows* Common. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, AND ALT. DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. The most acceptable preparation in the known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE a little LEMON JUICE, you have an EXCELLENT APPETIZER and TONIC, for general and family use. The immense and increasing sales and the numerous testimonials received daily are the best evidences of its virtues and popularity. Pat up in QUART size bottles, givmg MORE for the money than any article in the market. ( i A TTfTI j | \ Don’t be deceived by unprincipled dealers who try to palm off upon U A • you common Rock and Rve in place of our TOLU ROCK «nd RYE, which is the only medicated article made, the genuine having a government stamp on each bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, I ^ ^ ^ Washington, D. C., January 28, 1880. f Good Prime. Choice, Rough— Country 95c®l 00 Carolina crop 1 25^1 40 Naval 8tores.—The market for rosins con tinues very dull, with nothing doing. The sales were 127 bbls. of grades K. M and N at unchanged prices Spirits turpentine was en tirely nominal, with no inquiry and no sales Receipts for the day 339 bbls rosin and 101 bbls. spirits turpentine, and the exports 189 bbls rosin, and 300 bbls. spirits tur pen tine. We quote nominally: Robins—U Si 25, D §1 60, E 51 75, F $i 87%, G $2 12%. H t2 25, 1 J2 50, K 52 75, M $3 00. N $3 25. window glass $3 50. Financial.—Sterling Exchange—Sixty day bills, with bills iadirg attached, $4 76%@4 78. New York :ught exchange buying at 3-16 per cent, discount and selling at 1-16 per cent, dis count to par. Stocks and Bonds. — City Bond*. — Market quiet. Atlanta 7 per cent., 103 bid. 104 asked: Atlanta 6 percent., 100 bid, 101 asked: Atlanta8 pel cent., 108 bid. 109 asked; Augusta 7 pel cent., 106 bid, 107 asked. Au gusta H per cent.. 100 bid, 101 asked. Colum bus 7 per cent.. 78 bid. 80 asked. Macon 7 per cent., 91 bla. 92 asked. New Savannah 5 per cent. 82% bid. 83% asked. State Bond*.— Market quiet. Georgia n .w 6’a, 1889, 107% bid. 108 ask>>d; Georgia 6 per cent., coupons Feb. and ana . maturity 1880 ana 1886, 100%al04bid, 101al06 asked; Georgia mort gage on W. & A. Railroad regular 7 per cent., ooupons January and July, maturity 1886, 109 bid, 109% asb^d; Georgia 7 percent, gold, cou pons quarterly, 112 bid. 113 asked; Georgia 7 per cent. coupons January ana July, maturity 1896, 116% old. 118 asked Railroad Bond*.—Msrket quiet. Atlan tic & Gulf 1st mortgage consolidated 7 per cent., coupons January and July, matu rity 1897, 107 bid. 108 asked. Atlantic & Gulf endorsed city of Savannah 7 percent., cou pons Jan. and July maturity 1879. 60 bid, 65 asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1893, 112 bid. 113 asked. Georgia 6 per cent., cou pons Jan. and July maturity, 101 bid, 102% asked. Mobile & Girard 3d . ortgage endorsed 8 per cent., coupons jau. and July, maturity 1889, 113 bid. 114'asked. Montgomery and Eu faula 1st mortgagee per cent., end. by Central Railroad. 101 bid, 102 *«kod. Charlotte. Co lumbia & Aug i3ta 1st m tg e, 106% bid. 107% asked; Charlotte. Columoia & Augusta 2d mortgage, 99 bid. 100 asked. Western Alabama 1st mortgage endorsed 8 per cent., coupons April and Oct., maturity 1888,111 bid, 112 asked; West ern Alabama 2d mortgage endorsed 8 per cent., coupons April and October, maturity 1890,112 hid, 112% asked. South Georgia <£ Florida en dorsed, 109 bid, 110 asked: South Georgia & Florida 2d mortgage. 100 bid. 101 asked. Railroad Stocie*.—Firm Augusta <E 8a- vaniah 7 per cent, guaranteed. 109 hid. 110 asked. Central common. 102% bid. 103 asked. Georgia common, 107% bid, 108 asked. South western 7 per cent, guaranteed. 107% bid, 108 asked. riAco.v. — Market steady; stock ample: demand active. We quote: Bacon, clear rib sides, 9%c.; shoulders, 6%c; dry salted clear rib sides, 8%c.; long clear. 8%c.: pork strips, 8%c: shoulders, none; bams. 12%c. Bagging and Ties.—Market quiet: fair de mand; stock ample. We quote; Two-and-a- ? uarter-pounds at 12%c.; two-pounds at l%®12c-I one-and-three-quarter-pounds, at lOgatlc. Iron Ties—42 10^2 25 19 bundle, according to brand and quantity. Pieced ties. . Mc- N A Har dee's Son & Co, J W Lathrop & Co, Williams & ~ ~ * r, W ilcox. G Co, to, CC Hardwick. West Bros, Woods & Co, Peacock, H & Co, W C Jackson & Co. C L Jones. J P Hammond. Grant, J L . Ill I I Myers & Bros. M Y Henderson, Leave VaJdoeta, Leave Quitman, * Arrive at Thomosrille, ‘ Leave Thomasvllle, Leave Camilla, Arrive at Albany, ‘ Leave Albany, Leave Camilla, 4 Arrive at Thomasville, ‘ Leave Thomasville, Leave Quitman, Leave Valdorta, 4 Arrive at Import, 4 J. 8. Tyson, Master of mv25-tf Captain W LOVKLA ND. MONDAY, October 25th, at 12:00 m. Through bills lading given to ol! {Mints West, ail the manufacturing tmros in New England, and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas senger tickets issued to Pittsbirg, Cincinnati, Chicago and all points West and Northwest. LEVE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents, corner Boll and Bryan streets. JAR B. WEST A OO., Agents, W, Baldwin & Co, F M Farle: C F Stubbs, W W Gordon & ( HF J L Villalonga, Holcombe, G & Co, II 1 ” V Crawford & L, S4CKR,AR Altmeyer & Co, R Habersham’s Son <£ Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, N H Rawles, Wm Hone & Co. J B Reedy, ‘iolomon Bros, W W Chisholm. LilieDthal & K, C M & H W Tilton Per steamer Centennial, from Satilla River and landings—J P Chase, Rieser & 8, I Ep-. stein & Bro, F H Harris, Louba McIntosh, R Messrs. Lawrence dt Martin. Ill Mltdison street, Chicago. IU.. Gentlemen—This compound, in the opinion of this office, would have a sufficient quantity of Dictu /if 'rnt n .„ .... »» . i i .i_: . ■ Wind calm; clear. New York, October 24—Arrived, Manhattan and Wyanoko, from Richmond; Acapulco. New York, October 23—Arrived, State of the BASAM OF TOLU to give it all the advantages ascribed to this article in pectoral com plaints. while the whisky aud the syrup constitute an emulsion, rendering it an 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 persons without rendering them liable to pay special tax as llauor dealers. Yours respectfully, (Signed) GREEN B. RAUM, Comtnissiorer. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors. Chicago, Ills. Sold by Druggists. Grocers and Dealers everywhere. For sale by SOLOMONS & CO. and LIPPMAN BROS., who will supply the trade at manufacturers’ prices. seplO-F.M&Wly oct!5-tf New York, October 23—Arrived, Texas, Chromo, City of Berlin, Excelsior and Arran. Arrived out, Lorinda BorstelU Fastnet, Jenny Xluomimill. Philadelphia & Southern SAIL STEAK-SHIP LINE, Leaving Each Port Every Saturday. PIBST CLASS PASSAGE *JS 00 SECOND CDA88 PASSAGE H 00 STEERAGE PASSAGE .. 10 00 CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VTA " s a Otto, Wearmouth. Homeward, Ismion, Scioto and H D Broak- man, New Orleans; Pudsy Dawson, Pensacola. By Mail. New York, October 21—Arrived, brig Walter Smith, Wakely, Savannah; schrs Bella Russell, Wilson, Fernandina; Liz ie Florence, Lippin- cott. Jacksonville; Mary J Russell, Steelman, Jacksonville; F EHallock, Moule, Jacksonville. Liverpool. October 21—Arrived, steamship Castello (Br). Anderson, Savannah. Sailed, bark Lady Dufferin (Br). Mann, Sa vannah. i.iverpool. October 9—Pa’li Gladiolus (Br), Jones. Savannah. Maaslins, ^ • Central & Southwestern R.R ds EaVAXka.3, Qa., September 11th. 1880. O N and after SUNDAY, September 12th, 1886. passenger trains on the Central and South western Railroads and branches will run as follows: TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. M Leaves Augusta. 9:30 a. u Arrives at Augusta 4:43 p m Arrives at Macon 6:46 r. m Leaves Macon for Atlanta .. 8:15 p. m Arrives at Atlanta 3 40 a. M Making close connection ot Atlanta with West ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line for all points West and N • rtfc. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. .12 2J A. M . «:33a. II . 7:00 a. M 9:44 a. M 11:30 a. M 4:45 p. m 3:45 p. y 9:30 A. M connection at Savannah with the Sa lon da and Western Railway for all Commission Pevcftants Jiousr ifuruisttinfl ©oofls, PHfLADFLPHTA-. EXCURSION TICKETS TO PIIILADElI PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOR THREE MONTHS f BOM DATE OF TKST7E1 Through bills ladiDg given to all points East and West, also to Liverpool by steamers of the American Line, and to Antwerp by steamers of the Red Star Line, sailing regularly from Phila- JOHJi FLANNERY. JOHN L. JOHNSON. JOIDi FLANXEKY & CO. Cotton Factors —AND— Commission Merchants, NO. 3 KELLY’S BLOCK, BAY STREET, Savannali, G-a. A IGENT3 for JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS and DOMESTICS, etc., etc. BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE AT LOW EST MARKET KATES. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUriKE 8 ENTRUSTED TO US. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. sepl jyiatf INGRAIN, BRUSSELS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS, best BODY BRUSSELS. and description and at all prices. For Augusta and Way Landings steamship — , October 8—Sailed, Kongsbyrd, I Michelsen, Savannah. Boston, October 21—Arrived, schr Helen Maria, Look, Brunswick, Ga. Baitimor . October 20— Arrived, schooner Chatham, Wallace, Savannah. New York, October 20—Cleared, schr W H Card, Crabtree, Jacksonville. Liverpool, October 20— Arrived, steamship Nueva Ponce (Sp), Echevarria, Savannah. ^October : 9—Sailed, barks Emilie (Ger), Knuth, Darien; Equity (Nor), Knudsen, Darien; Brunnow (Ger). Paget, Darien. Rochefort, October 18—Sailed, brig Et Law rence (Nor). Gerner. Darien. North Sydney, October 18—Arrived, steam ships Sibylla (Br), Martin, and Europeau (Br) Simpson, Savannah for Liverpool, and sailed after coalirg. Cardiff, October 8—Sailed, Herman Behrend, Dillwitz, Doboy. Havre, October 7—Sai’ed, Irene. Kruger, Sa tilla, Ga. Boston, October 20—Cleared, bark Wild Hun ter, Minot, Savannah, and i-ailed. Baltimore. October 2.i -Cleared, schr Katie G Robinson. Pooy, Savannah Bath. October 17—Arrived, schr Satilla, Rivers, Satilla River. Belfast. October 12-Arrived, schr Carrie Walker, Chadwick. Boston, load for Bruns wick, Ga. and sailed 14th. Sailed, schrs Florida, Gilmore, and A W Ellis. Ferguson, Jacksonville. Pliiladelphia, October 19—Cleared, schr M A Trainor, Oskins, Savannah. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Masters or vessels arriving at tms port having any special reports to make will please send them to me. Vessels leaving port will be fur nished with files of the Morning Nkws free on application at this office. J. H. ESTILL, Agent New York Associated Press, Office 3 delphia. We have in store a very large stock of MATTINGS, comprising all the latest styles and patterns. OIL. CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. The best to be found in the market, at the lowest prices. WINDOW SHADES and LACE CURTAINS. A beautiful assortment of these goods always on hand. STEAMER CARRIE, CAPTAIN GIBSON. H AVING been thoroughly overhauled, will leave Kellv's wharf every TUESDAY EVENING at 5 o’clock. For freight or passage apply to H. HI. COMER & CO., Agent*, 3e28-tf no Bav street. dling H>%3; low middling 10%c; good ordinary 9%o; net receipts 1,519 bales; gross receipts — bales: sales — bales; stock 12,803 bales; ex ports coastwise 1,090. Philadelphia, October 23.—Cotton quiet; middling ll%c: low middling lie; good or dinary 10e: net receipts — bales; gross re- Arrives at MUiedgeviiie Arrives at Eatonton.... THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP c. W. LORO, Captain COLTON, [STILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY. f J October 30, I860, at 3:00 p. m. For freight or passage, having superior coommodationa, apply to WM. HUNTER A 80N. oct25 td Agents. The largest and best assorted stock of FURNITURE in Savannah, comprising EVERYTHING found In a FIRST-CLASS Furniture Store. Carpets laid and Furniture put up at the shortest For Aueusta and Way Landings CHARLES ELLIS, (Late Austin & E*lis), Cotton i'ni-tor FOR BOSTON DIRECT Oct!2-d& wtf 169 AND 171 BROUGHTON 8TBEET, 8 AV ANN AH. SroB ana Unss iounatrs. CABIN PASSAGE STEERAGE PASSAGE IO OO Boston acd SstuuiaIi Steamsliip Llae. —AND— Commission Merchant 95 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Prompt sales and quick returns a specialty. Liberal advances on Cotton forsake in Savan nah or Liverpool. Sole Agent for the sale of Cumberland Bone Superphosphate. Cotton selling in charge of Mr. I-awrer.ee Hartsborne. sep 1W, S& M & w3m ^ftarUineru, &t. easy: middling 10%c; low middling 10%c; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 6,179 bales; gross re- eipts —hales: sales 1,000 bales: stock 98,899 bales: exports coastwise 2.5(0 bales. New York, October 23.—Consolidated net re ceipts to-day for all cotton ports, 35.715 bales; exports, to Great Britain 16.1C8 bales, to the continent 7.4 r 3 b^les. PROVISIONS. GROCXRIXS. ETC. Liverpool, uctober 23.—Beef, c3s. Cheese, 66s Havana, October 23 —Sugar—though the Novelty Iron Works UNITED STATES, Captain 8- H. MATTHEWS, WEDNESDAY, November 3. at 7:30 a. m. SEMINOLE, Captain H. K. BALLETT, WEDNESDAY 1 , November 10, at 1:31 p. m. T HROUGH bills of lading given to New England manufacturing cities. ai«/y to Liverpool by the Canard, Warren and Lev land lines. The ships of this line connect at their wharf with all railroads leading out of Boston. _ RICHARD8QN & BARNARD, Agents. F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents. Boston. octS-tf WM. W GORDON. HENRY BRIGHAM. W. W GORDON & CO. (Successors to Tison A Gordon), Cotton Factors —AND— Commission Merchants, NO. 112 BAY ST.. SAVANNAH, GA. LOANS MADE UPON 8ATI8FACTORY AS SURANCE OF COTTON SHIPMENTS. VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS OF COTTON. BvGGIN6» AND TIES FURNISHED CUS TOMERS AT I/O WEST MARKET PRICES. The following are the prices of our Sugar Cane Mills and Pans: 12 Inch Mill $25 00 | 30 Gall. Pan ! 13 44 44 30 00 40 “ 44 14 “ 44 34 001 50 “ “ 16 “ 44 42 00 . 60 “ 44 18 44 “ 52 00 80 “ 44 SAJI SON’S ! 2:00 noon We are also prepared to fill orders on the most favorable terms for Gin Gearing, Iron Fronts. Brackets, Verandahs and Cemetery Railings, Iron and Brass Castings of every variety. Machine Work, either new or such needing repairs, have our prompt attention sep!4-tf fair, 7^7% reals; centrifugal sugar. 96 degrees polarization, in boxes and hogsheads, 8%(&8% reals; stocks in warehouse at Havana and Ma- tanzas, 4»,rtX) boxes, 55.90 > bags and 29,750 hogs heads; receipts of the week, 50 boxes; exports during tbe week, 1.800 boxes, 2^000 bags and stoves Sncelry aug-31-d.twtf Koodav. for these nolnre. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS on all night trains between Savannah and August^ Au gusta and Maccn and Savannah and Atlanta. Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street. G. A. Whitehead, WILLIAM ROGER8, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt., Savannah. J. C. Shaw, W. F. BHELLMaN, Gen. Trav. Agt. Supt 8. W. R. R.. Macon, Ga. aep!4 tf GOLD W4TCHE8. SILVER WATCHES. DIAMOND RINGS. DIAMOND EARRINGS. GOLD FINGER RINGS. GOLD NECKLACES. GOLD LOCKETS. JAS. W. SCHLEY & CO., 172 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH GA., General Comm’n Merchants, OFFER: OAAA BUSHELS Choice Rustproof OATS. iUUU 500 bushels COW PEAS. 250 bales Prime Timothy HAY. M Y Mills have wrought iron shafts and are warranted for one year. New and second-hand BOILERS and EX GINES on hand. cy, per arrobe. Hams, American, sugar cured, $37 i>J<ao9 00, currency, per quintal for North era and $10 00<2&43 00 for Southern. Lard, in kegs. $85 50(2^34 0 , currency, per quintal: in tins. $37 5 ft38 50. Potatoes, $7 00<fc7 50, cur rency, per bbl. Honey, 4%(&5 reals, gold, per gallon. Lumber firm. Shooks nominal. Navy- beans, white, 20^21 reals, currency, per ar robe. Chewing tobacco, $52 00C59 0U, gold, per quintal. Corn, 10%®10% reals, currency, p^r arrob**. Freights nominal: there is a trifling uetter demand for United 8tates, but at low rates; loading at Havana for the United States, per hogshead of sugar, $1 75j$2 00, currency; loading at ports on the north coast and outside porta for the United States, per hogshead of sugar, $2 U0Q2 25. Tobacco firm. The quota tion for jerked beef is entirely nominal, as the demands of holders have been exorbitent since the disaster in Buenos Avres became knowD. Nbw York, October 23.—Hour, Southern, dull and heavy ; common to fair extra. $4 90© 5 50; good to choice ditto, $5 65©6 75. Wheat, heavy and %&9^J lower; light export and very moderate sp-culatlve trading; ungraded red. $1 05©1 17. Corn a shade stronger on cash lots; ungraded 55%©56c. Oats %£%%c lower and weak; No. 3, 36%©36%c. Hops dull and h-avy; yearlings, choice, 16©v3c. Coffee dull and nominal. Sugar dull and unchanged; fair to good refining. 7%©7%c; prime, 7%®7%c; refined quiet and weak; standard A. 9%©9%c. JOHN KOUllKE, Prop M. Sternberg, 24 BARNARD STREET, circular saw, 1 box glass, 6 cases, 1 pkg (4 boxes) ink, 1 box hardware, 1 box drugs, 1 bbl paint, 1 ease domestics, 2 kegs and half bbl whisky, 1 car wagons, 2 iron safes, 1 piece cable chain, 10 cases mdse. 145 bales hay, 101 pieces pipe. 2 empty a’e kegs. 9 pkgs tobacco, 163 boxes tobacco, 215 sacks cotton seed, 1 bbl apples, 2 boxes sho^s 1 bdl sacks. 1 box seed, 2 boxes bobbins, half bbl salt, 8 bdls hides. Per steamer David Clark, from Fernandina and landings—59 bales sea island cotton, 182 bales upland cotton, 165 casks spirits turpen tine, 90 sacks rice, 8 bdls hides, 2 odls skins, 6 hides, 4 bbls bottles, 11 empty beer kegs, 1 tub butter, 1 box cheese. 1 box lemons, 2 boxes wax. 4 boxes mdse. 1 l»ox pigs, 3 pkgs iron, 1 STERLING SILVERWARE. GOLD HEADED CANES. SILVER-PLATED WARE. 300 bales Prime Northern HAY. 8,000 bushels CORN. 4.000 bushels OATS. 40,000 pounds WHEAT BRAN. 12,000 pounds DRY' SALT SIDES. 20,000 pounds SMOKED SIDES. Also, MEAL, GRITS, FLOUR, C CORN and CORN EYES. A Lame stock and great Tarictj of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, f'NOMMENCING SUNDAY, September 27th, Trains will depart anil arrive as follows, from PASSENGER DEPOT S., F. & W. R'y.; Going North. Train No. 47. Train No. 4. Leave Savannah... 3:50 p. m. 10:00 p. M. Arrive Charleston. 9:25 p. m. 9:15 a. m. Going South. Train No. 43. Train No. 1 Leave Charleston. 7:20 A. M. 8:35 p. m. Arrive8avannah... 12:40 p. m. 7:50 A. k. Trains Nos. 47 and 43 Fast Mail. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Express. On Schedules Nos. 47 and 48 Fast Mail a through Pullman Sleeper runs to and from Sa vannah and New York without change. MAGNOLIA ROUTE. Leave Savannah at. Arrive Augusta at.. GOLD CHAIN BRACELETS. GOLD BAND BRACELETS. GOLD SLEEVE BUTTONS. GOLD STUDS GOLD CHAIN8. GOLD EARRINGS. GOLD SETS. S&RTm*: j\CKSM!TH WORK . hU /> 2»va;, KETCHUM & C0. ; Commission Merchants, 74 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, HA, Sweet Potatoes. $ bushel 75 © — Pocltry.—The market fully supplied and de mand fair. £<>os.—Supply good; fair demand. Butter.—A good demand for a first-class ar ticle; stock lignt. Peanuts.—Market fairly supplied; demand Ight. Syrup.—Georgia and Florida in moderate de mand and supply. 8uqab-—Georgia and Florida scarce, with ight demand FREIGHTS Lttmbkr.—Bv Sail.—Coastwise tonnage in good supply and with free offerings for this and near-by loading ports Rates below current figures are in some cases taken. Mediterrane an vessels wanted at an advance. We quote: To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports, $6 00; to Philadelphia, $6 (0?fc6 5u; to New York and Sound port/-. $7 0u©8 00: to Boston and eastward $7 50©8 00: to St. John, N. B., $8 00; [Timber from 51 00 to $1 50 higher than lumber rates]; to the West Indies and windward, nom inal; to South America. $19 00; to Spanish ports, $14 00©15 00; to United Kingdom for or ders, timber 36s., lumber £5 ne.©£5 10s. From 50c. to $1 00 additional Lb paid here for Change of loading port. Naval Stores.—SaO—Rosin and spirits 4s. 3d. rioe. 2d. to United Kingdom or Continent; to New Ycrk 40c. on roein. 60c. on spirits. 8team.—'To New York, rosin 40c., spirits 80c.; to Philadel phia, rosin 33c.. spirits 80c.; to Bal timore, rosin 40c., spirits 75c.; to Boston, rosin 45 x. spirits J Ou st 3 TEAM. Hotton Liverpool, dire ci 7-16d Bremen, direct 7-16d sep24-tf 10:00 p. m 7:17 a. u. .10:25 p. m. -^1---: 7:50 A. M. This tram connects at Augusta with Char G ENERAL Agents for the “HOME FER TILIZER,’’ ALBEMARLE NO. 1 GUANO. PAMLICO I ERTILIZEK. Liberal advances made on consignments. B \GGING and TIES furnished customers at lowest market prices. sep4-tf 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 8poclal Ticks* Watrtics, ifurelrg, tc 74 bbls rice. 91 bbls rosin, 77,318 feet lumber, 5- r 2 empty bbls and kegs, 226 pkgs paper, 125 copper tubes, 75 bbls and boxes fruit, 100 pkgs mdse. Per steamship Chiswick (Br), for Helsingfors and Reval—3,7u0 bales upland cotton, weighing 1.754,003 pounds. Per bark Mercedes (Sp), for Barcelona—240 bales upland cotton, weighing 115,882 pounds, 1(l£ RIO WHICH I AM SELLING AT LOW PRICES. R. J. Davant, J. S. Wood, Jr. Savannah. Oconee, Ga DAVANT & WOOD FACTORS A. L. DESB0UILL0.NS JEWELER AND DEALER IN Waltham and Elgin Watches DIAMONDS, STAR SPECTACLES, THE BEST COW FEED THAT CAN BE USED, galauag CORN EYES, BRAN, CRACKEDCORN, MIXED FEED 196.512 feet lumber ~ Per schr Vapor, for Marcus Hook, Pa—193,- ANDREW HANLEY 100 fleet lumber—John J McDonough. PASSENGERS. Per steamship City of Columbus, from New York—Mrs A A Usher. Miss A Usher. J S Pro vost, M S Hamlet. A E Mills, Miss Mills, Miss S A Mills. Mrs C M Shaw, Mrs Cunningham, J T Hull. Rev R Landsberger and wife. Mrs J T “ " | J B I W ILL selL before the Court House door the city of LaGrange, Troup county, t to the highest bidder for cash, on the FIR TUK8DAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, thirty-t Bonds of the V icksburg, Shreveport and Te: ffctriiig ffiachiucs, Purse. Mrs Mead, P W Tyson. H S CraD, Laight, C B Moore, Mrs 5l J Dixon. Miss A Dixon. 31iss Irene Dixon and two children. Holcombe. Miss Anderson, O J Hill, J L Max well. Mrs D Eagan and nurse. Miss S ETarbox, Mrs T Tredwt-11, Miss D Lyons, Miss Bertie Clifton, lira W W Gordon, two children and nurse. P Ballaion and wife. L J Dolby and (groemrs Railroad, Steamboat, Ship and Havre, direct Reval, direct Uverpooi, via New York, ftf id. .. Liverpool, via Baltimore, ^ ... Liverpool, via Bouton. W ** Liverpool, via Philadelphia tt> Antwerp via Philadelphia %) fl>.. Havre, via New YorK, £ .c Bremen, via New York, 9 fc.... Bremen, via Baltimore, ^ Antwerp, Amsterdam, via New York Boston, 'll bale.... Write us direct, for particulars of our “Automatic,” whether with view of pur chasing, or exchanging ** old style,” or for repairs. The Automatic is the only “Xo Tension” sewing machine ill tlie world. It has wonderful ad vantages over hH others. Entirely new mechanical features. No adjustment by operator of stitch and tension. No lady careful of health can afford to use any other. Full opportunity for trial to purchasers, money being refunded on return of machine, if not entirely satisfactory. Write for Illustrated Price List. WILLCOX & GIBBS S. M. GO., 658 Broadway, New York. oct4-M3m<fcw3m T L Jeuerson H Madison, Mrs R and son Mrs B Dority, Mary ( 7-l6d l?-32d 15-16c 15-16c BOXES C. R. BACON SIDES CASKS SHOULDERS. POORS, SASHES, BLINDS, EALUSTERS TRIMMINGS, ETC. LIME. PLASTER, HAIR AND cement! House, Sign and Decoratire Painter. No. 6 Whitaker street and 171 Bay street, sep25-tf Savannah, Ga. huu fun jins u i/iTiijr, mmy uunijr, ** iu Somerville and wife, Jo* Somerville. W A Somerville. Maggie Somerville. Martha Somer ville, Miss L Sayers, E Brozeneck, C C“ v, ~ ^ Boyle. J Mulhoon. W Roch. M Connell) Desirable Lots for Residences FRONTING THE PARK. ,w But- , _ Cullen, E Case, M Gruzon, J Gaffney, P Plunkett, D O’Brien, F H Bryan, C Ferry, V Doherty, B Farrell, >1 Key. J W Jones, c Oslo, J Jesk, L Giusser, A Buchaunon, J Pedman, R Ogeltree, M Coyle. Per steamship City of Macon, for New York— Mrs L DuPont. Mrs M Howe, Miss Maggie ALSO ON CONSIGNMENT AND MUST BE SOLD, L OT No. 10 Lloyd ward, fronting east oi Whitaker, between Wald burg 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 Howarr street 136 feet. Both these lois are in fee simple. For terms, etc., call on R. M. DEMERE, dec2-tf No. 2 Commercial Rntiding GUAY’S SPECIFIC ilLDiC 1NE- l h* far.*! iLafOsk DS « TRAO£ lOO Jrhiladelpl iuis jj Uhl dui. -i ih iu nuwr, misa inaggit* Graham, 31 Brown, Mr F»arnes. W C Waring, R Christie, Prof Bartlett, W L Goumsey, B Ken- nr*n, Thos Moc’iler. Per steamship Juniata, for PhiladelDhia—J 1> Emler. Lewis Wliite, R L Hill, E H Taggart, C M WeiJno Ball. Per steamer gfc John's, from Florida— Miss Pest, W H Platt, and 4 deck. Per steamer Centennial, from Satilla River and landings—Rev A H Bazetrore, wife and four children, J S Dunwoodv, C R Simmons, J P Jones. P Keller. Jasl^achlison. and 4deek. Per steamer David Clark, from Fernandina and landings—Julius King, Mrs H N Rawles and three children, Jas Usher, Alonzo Martin, STolmmi. &c. Chicago, October 23.—Flour closed steady ami unchanged Wheat unsettled and lower; No. 2 red winter. 98©99c; No. 2 Chicago spring, 99% for cash: $1 00 for November; $1 01% for December. Corn dull; 39%c for cash; 39%e fer November: 40%©4O%c t or December. Oats dull. 29c for cash; 29%©29%c for November; 30%e for December. Provisions—Pork in active demand at $18 75 for mess. Lard dull at 7 90© 7 95c. Bulk meats steady; shoulders, 4 90c; short rib, 7 70c: short clear, 7 70c. Whisky steady and unchanged, $1 11. Balt i mo ax, October 23.—Oats quiet and steady; Western white, 3yj; mixed, 38c. Pro visions steady for jobbing trade; mess pork, $ 6 25. Bulk meats—loose, shoulders, none offering; clear rib sides, none offering; ditto, pvekee, be and 9c. Bacon—shoulders, 6%c; clear rib sides, 9%c. Hams, 12©13%e. Lard, refined, in tierces, 9%e. Coffee firm at 13%©14c for fair. Sugar quiet; A soft. 0%c. Whisky steady at $1 15. P reights unchanged. locisville. October 23.—Flour closed steady, with fair demand; extra family, $3 75©4(X); Al. 14 75©5 00. Wheat firm at 98c. Corn steady at 44%c. Oats dull at 86c. Pork dull at $’5 50 for mess. Lard nominal. Bulk meats steady; shoulders. 4%c; clear ribs, 6e; sides, S%c Bacon quiet but steady; shoulders, 5%c; clear ribs. 8%c: sides, 8%c; sugar cured hams 10%c. Whisky active and firm at $l 09. Wilmington. October 23 —Spirits turpentine steady at 4l%c. Rosin firm at $1 40 for strained and $1 45 for good strained. Tar steady at?2 85 Crude turpentine firm at $1 80 for hard and $2 80 for yellow dip and virgin. Corn un changed. Continent. >EF08£ , TAfjijL *= -r-tT «• t — £'**'* ~ ■ *a«r *3 1W t-£ tf Mb' * « yS ’ THE ORi l" KSDICK.fc co.. fie. 10 Verbsalc*' Block. Detroit Mi-5 Sold in Savannah, wholesale and retail. 5y iiotflsand Summer Be sorts, Genoa — fHil.KB IX EA1LROAD, MILL and STEAMBOAT SUP PLIES. PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. PUTTY, VAB- NISHES. BRUSHES. MIXED PAINTS. BURN ING and ENGINE OILS. NEATS FOOT OIL, AXLE GREASE, LADDERS, all kinds and size, 142 St. Jnli&n and 141 Bryan streets. mh22-tf Rica- New York. W cask.. New York 9 barrel.. Philadelphia, ft cask. Baltimore. 9 cask ... Boston. 11 - -CIGARS PIPES ZBSACCO. S brokers. OSCEOLA BUTLER, and by all dniug:?'^ where. wATeitv WYLLY BROS., Brokers and Auctioneers SPACIOUS VESTIBULE, EXTENSIVE AND Elegant Verandah. Affording ladies a fine view of the promenade Airy and Well Ventilated Rooms and UNRIVALED TABLE IB PAR EXCELLENCE THE Leading Hotel of Savannah JOHN BBESNAN, 0Ctl6-tf Manager. NOON REPORT. FINANCIAL. London, October 23.—Consols, 99 3-16. Erie, 45%. n rw York, October 23.—Stocks opened strong and higher. Money at 2©3 per cent. Ex change—long. $4 81%; short, $4 83%. State bends dull and nominal. Government bonds quiet but steady. cotton. Ltvkrpool. October 23.—Cotton opened with a moderate inquiry, which was freely supplied; midliing uplands. 6%d; middling Or leans. 7 1-16d: sale* 7.000 bales, for specula tion and export 1,000 bales; receipts 17,2C0 bales, all American. Futures weak; middling uplands, low mid dling clause. deliverable in October, 6 11-16© 6%©6 21-32d: deliverable in October and November. 6 15 3J©6 7-16d; deliverable in No vember and December, 6 13-32d: deliverable in December and January, 6 13-32d; deliverable in February and March, 6 7-16d; deliverable in CONSIGNEES. Per steamship City of Columbus, from New York—Allen & L, A R Altmayer & Co. H D An- ehiuclosp, E A Abbott. Austin A H, L Appel. T P Bond. Bepdbeim Bros A Co, Branch A C, O Butler. M Boley, W f Butler. B O Bowen, T II Bolshaw, D Brown, Brown A McK, Crawford A L, A H Champion. J Cohen, S Cohen. Cunning ham A H, Cohen Bros. C M Chase, T M Cun ningham, J Gorham, L J Gazan. A Dovle, M J Doyle, Jno A Douglass, I Dasher A Co, J Doyle, I S Davidson, C H Dorset*. G Eckstein A Co, Eckman A V, J H Estill, I Epstein A Bro. A Einstein’s Sons, M Eisnar, T Enright, Frank A Co. M Ferst A Co, I L Falk A Co, L Freid, A Friedenberg A Co, G Fox, J Fernandez, J O Ferrili, J H Furber. C L Gilbert A Co. 8 Guck enheimer A Co, Guckenheimer, S A Co, Gray A O’B. L J Guilmartin A Co. B Garfunkel, H D . Grant, C Gassman. J E Gutman, W r W Gordon, J Gardner. F M Bull, A Hanley. J A Hersch- bach, L Hanff & Bro. A Haas & Bro, H Huean, I Holcombe, G A Co, Hymes Bro & Co,G M Heidt J Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia White Lead, Oils, Colors, tUlass, Ete HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. S OLE Agent for the GEORGIA LIME. CAL CINED PLASTER. CEMENTS, HAIR. LAND PLASTER, etc * ‘ Full Stock and Every Variety at Reasonable Rates to the Trade. Bay Street, ... Savannah, Ga. —EEALKBS IN— Exchange, Stocks, Bonds & Real Estate «% BULL STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. oct4-lm 36ticr frobnrs. „ Sole Agent for F. O. PIERCE A CO.’8 PURE PCEPARED PAINTS. One hundred dollars guarantee that this Paint Ovu- tains neither water or benzine, and is the only guaranteed Paint in (he market. je!9-tf No. 22 T>rayton street. Savannah. Ga B. C. BIBB & SON, iron Founders, Baltimore, Md Manufacture a Desirable line of Heating and Cooking Stoves, Including the Popular S TOCK SPECULATION.-$10 to $10,- 000 invested. Principal and profits guaran teed when allowed to use our own discretion in buying and selling. Address WARD A CO., Bankers and Brokers, 53 Exchange Place. New York. octl8-M.WAFl0t New Emerald Cook KIESLIftC’S NURSERY WHITE FLUFF ROAD P LANTS, ROSES and CUT FLOWERS. AH orders left at Savannah News Depot, cor ner Bull and York streets, promptly filled. feb!7-tf GUBTAVE KIK8UNQ. Propr. Both Plain and with Reservoir. A quick baker, heavy and attractive, embodying all uaefnl Improve] Aar~Send for Catalogue. sep3-F,M&W52t W. D. NAPLES •)aA CHOICE selections, dialogues, etc., for ArVJvJ elocutionists and school exhibition, 25c JESSE HANEY A OO., 119 Nassau reel. New York, Je*-tt Savannah, Ga., & Charleston, S. C. Address, Savannah, Ga sep4-in :-C4 1,301 1 . 05 1 35- 2! ■ g; isz fr -**■ l io ! 103,010 -i •s. fl 1 s - CCS m § S' s 1 03 A. i g: = ? OB i g .ss £ £1 to to — a f 8 I'ii § S' §,