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Bros. J McGrath ft Co. A D McDaniel ft Co,
B F McKenna, Meyer ft P. A Minis ft Sons. W B
McKee. L R Myers. Mrs H Meyers, A J Miller A
Co. G 31 avher, R Mclmireft Co, H P Muller.
A J Nichols. E L Neidlinger, Newton ft K. J
Nisbett. Eli Otto. Cider. K Platehek. Palmer
Bror. C Phi.lips. L Puttei. Quantock ft P.
Sunk & Co, C D Rogers agent. J B Reedy,
ReiUey & Son, J W Russell. J Baners, J H
Kuve. C Katz. J Rosenheim. Richardson ft B,
G H Remshart, Jas Ray. Solomons A Co, Solo
mon Bros. J Sullivan. J S Silva, J Sc riven,
8c war z A A. J w Schley A Co, H L Schreiner,
H A Stulu A Co, Screven House, £ A Schwarz,
H Sanders. R Stuck. L C Strong, J T Sbup-
trlne. S F A W R, Southern Ex Co. C M A H w
Tilton. J C Thompson, P Tuberdy, Dr Thomas,
S J Tiachler. AM AC W West. Thos West.
P H Ward A Co. Weed A C. D Weis be in. J E
Walter. Wiley A C. H H Wise. G Welmeki, R
Walter, w u Tel Co, H Yonge. W Zimmerman,
steamers Florida. David Clark, Katie. City of
Bridgeton, D B Camp
Per Central Railroad.November 20 - Jno Flan
nery A Co R W Woodbridge, L J Guilmartin
A Co, C F Stubbs. W W Gordon A Co, F M
Farley. J W Lathrop A Co, J P Hammond,
fcatlroafis,
IHfdirlnal.
fWpjrtifl,
N*w York. November 20.—Stocks opened
Exchange —
Shipping 3ftttflligrn«
<Ihe |ttorntun Jleirs
Money at 3®4 oer cent.
809{; short, $4 82)4- State bond? active
et. Qcvemmen* t. ,nd» quiet.
Savannah, Florida and Western SAWMB MD SEW YORK,
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
6rs Ris58 -
Sen Sets 5:05
Hiun Water at Ft FrLASZi. 10:01 a x, 11:23 p *
Savannah, Florida £ Chariestc*
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22. ISIS©.
Liverpool November 20.—Cotton opened
with fair business *»t previous prices; mi.:
apian i'. 6 7-161; tu-dV-au 6 I1-15J;
•a'es 10,000 bates, for s:>eeulat.fjT’ v* -xi-<r*
2,000 bales; receipts 12,000 bales, of wbtcb MU 0
ba es are A me: lean.
Futures opened steady: middling 1 uplands,
i v. <md filing clause, deliverable in November.
6 1332® 6*63; deliverable in November and De-
c mber. 6 l3-32®6%d; deliverable in Decern-
Ijrr and January. « 13 32®<>4£d: deliverable in
January and February. 6 l .-32d: deliverable in
February and March. 6 7-l8®6 13-S2d; deliver-
ffommenial
Gxxxrat, Maxjgkk’s OmcR, l
Savawih, May 23d, 1880. i
and after SUNDAY, May 23d, 1880, Pas
senger trains on this Road will ran aa
Monday. November 22. IPSO.
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Steamship City of Columbus. Fisher, New
York—G M Sorrel.
U S sloop of War Alliance, Arthur Yates
kark Vlganj, Lazarorltch, New York, for
order-.
steamer Florida. Fitzgerald, Jacksonville and
n ay landing* —<» M SorreL
steamer St John's. Vogel. Florida—Jno F
Robertson
Schr M E Gildersleves, E W Hill. North Caro
lina. with 5.100 bushels rough rice, to Upper
Steam Rice Mill.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY'.
Steamer Centennial. Ulmo. Darien and way
landings—J P Chase.
Steamship Seminole. Hailett. Boston—Rich
ardson A Barnard.
Ship Adolphus (Br), Hubbert, London, for *
orders.
Bark Florence Chipman. Beattie, Liverpool
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship City of Macon. Kempton. New
York—G M SorreL
Steamship Juniata, Catharine. Philadelphia—
Whi Hunter A Sou. i
S’eamship Wm Lawrence. March. Baltimore
—Jas B We.t A Co.
Bark Boroma, Thompson, Liverpool—Holst
A Co.
Schr Kate V Aitken, Thompson, Fernandina,
to load for Wilmington, Del—Jos A Roberts A I
Co.
Schr Irene Messervey. Messervey, Brunswick, I
to load for Philadelphia—Jos A Roberts A Co. I
Schr Katie G Robinson. Sooy, Baltimore— I
Jos A Roberts A Co. ;
OFFICE OF THE Mot'NlN - ,
Savajthah. November 21, :3*1
Cotton.—The market opened firm at an
advance of on Friday's closing prices, and
continued unchanged until the close at 4 p. m.
Sales, 4,017 bales. We quote:
Middling Fair llfi
Good Middling ilt2
M idd ling 1044
Low Middling 10J4
n'joA Ordinary 9)$
CABIN
EXCURSION
A SURE CURE for all the disease* for which it is recommended, and always perfectly soft
in the hands of even the must inexperienced persons.
Arrive at Live Oak daily at
Arrive at Tallahassee daily
Arrive at Jacksonville daO]
Leave Tatlftiiaascc daily at.
Leav* Jacksonville dally ai
Leave Uve Oak daily a* .
Leave Ainoay daliy at .
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
And Intermediate Lacd.og*> on Sv j
and Charleston. P.C . from DeRenne
font of Abercorc street, as follows
Is rrc >mmended by Pftyiieizns, Ministers. Misrirmanrs, Managers of Facti/rics, Work-Shops, end
.Vi-r: :r. IJ->*pitnls—in short by evenrhody errm,-where who has ever given it a trial
Plantations. Nurses t»^. Wk
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS' TRIAL.
44 1141 \£ II | CQ should hare a place in every fkutory. machine-shop.
ft AA I Iw IV ILb |fal% and mill, on every farm and plantation, and in every
I ^HE magt-ifleent steamships of this Company
are appointed to sail as follows:
CITY OF COLIMBUS, Captain Fisher,
WEDNESDAY, November 24, at 114Ba.il
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Captain Flkrt-
wood. SATURDAY, November at 2:00 P. jl
G ATE Cl nr. Captain Dagoktt, WEDNES
DAY, December I, at 5:00 p. x.
CITY OF .H .ICON, Captain Kkxptox,SAT
URDAY', December 4. at 7:30 p. x.
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
dina, Jacksonville and Palatka, connecting
with steamers on Upper St. John's and with A.,
G. & W. L T. R. It. tor stations on that road.
For freight or passage apply to
G. M. SORREL, Agent,
aug26 City Exchange Building.
raox savaxxah roe rao* marainun
WfUS. 7HAR5.ESTOJI IXD
Tue^my, November 2. - Fn-la,. Novembej
ie daily at.
P. X
6:30 s. k
....... »:08 a. x
| No change of can between Savanna.' and
I Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
| Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between
I Savannah and Jacksonville.
I Sleeping cars ran 'hroush to and from Savan-
I nan and Albany, and Jacksonville and Albany
I without change.
I t'aaeecgers from Savannah for Fernandina.
{ i reville and Cedar Keys Cake this train.
[ Passenger? for Darien take this train,
j Parsengsr* from Savannah for Brunswick
I ake this (ruin, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. x.
| Passenger? leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. 1L, ar
I rive at Savocnah 9:u0 a. x.
j Passengers leaving Maocn at 7:15 a. x. (dally
I including Bur-day) r-oanect at Jesup with this
I trair tor F! rula.
I Passenger j from Florida fcy this train connect
I at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 6:25 r.
i. (dally including Sunday).
Connect at Albany wiic passenger trains
both ways on Sou taw aetern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaaia, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer learee Bain bridge for Apalachi
cola every Sunday and Thursdav evening: for
Oolnmbns every Tuesday and Saturday after
noon.
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove 8prings. 8t
I Augustine. Palatka, Enterprise, and all landing*
I on St. John’s rtver.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave Junction, go
ing west, at 11:37 A. x., and for Brunswick at
4:40 p. x.. dally, except 8undoy.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office. No. 22 Bull I
street, and at Savannah, Florida and Western I
Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7:00 a. x J
Leav;-McIntosh. ** “ 9 40 a. x I
IjeaveJeeup " " 12:30 p. xl
Leave Blackshcar “ “ 3 Of. p. y. I
Arrive at Du pent “ •* 7:00 p. ». I
Leave Dupont ** 14 C :30a. x I
Loary Blackshear *• M 9:10 a. x I
T#oave Jeeup “ ** :00 p. x I
Leave McIntosh “ *• 3:06 p. xl
Arrive at Savannah ~ 44 6:40p. k I
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted, at 6:00 x. x I
T<eavc Valdoeta, “ " 6:17 x t |
Leave Quiunan, “ “ 9:45 a. x j
Arrive at Thoraasviile. “ ** 12:00 x I
Leave ThomaevOle, “ “ 2:30 p. x I
Leave Camilla, “ “ 5:23 p. x I
Arrive at Albany, “ “ 7:lh p. x j
Leave Albany, “ “ 6:30 a. x I
Leave Camilla, “ “ S 48 a. m I
Arrive at Thoinasville, “ " 11:30 a. X I
Leave Tfcomapvllle, “ ** 1:45 p. x I
Leave Quitman, “ “ 3:S3 r. x I
Leave Valdosta, M •* 5:17 p. x I
A*Hve at Inxoont. “ “ 7:30 p. xl
J. 8. Trsox, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. HAINES,
at 6 p. x. 11 pTxT'’
Tuesday. November 9,'8i»urdav
attr.m U.»u'»
November 16. Friday. N,
at 6 p. n. at 11 i> «
Tuesday. November23,. Saturday ’
_»« » f » -7. at :j a.
household, ready for immediate u«e not only for accidents, cats, bruises, sores, etc., but ir
case of sudden sickness of any kind.
DAIIU If | | | rn if the well-tried and trusted friend of all who want
‘ ife medicine which can be freely nsed
rAin iviL.ue.rc a »ure and sal- . I
internally or extsmaily 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 AjS
In doctors' bills. For sale by all druggists at :25c. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors. Providence, R. I.
mhl2-F.M£W,ly
f °r Waldo. Gainesville, Cedar Key*
and Key Weal. Tampa
Cksne connection made wRh
tor ButMpriM, MenonrEIr
Ualhna oa Upp«r Joha>
steamer, tor the Octlawaha n.er
Ppf 8 . paase-iger accommodations Thror^
tickets and state rooms secured, and all infr?
mat.on furnished at office, corner of Bull and
Biyan street*, Pulaski Goose. ^
Jg 1 J - O- T. A. 0 "”
DEPARTED SATURDAY.
Steamer Florida. Fitxgerald, Jacksonville and
way landings—G M SorreL
SAILED SATURDAY.
Steamship City of Macon. New York.
Steamship Juniata, Philadelphia.
Steamship Wm Lawrence. Baltimore.
Ship B-*ethoven, LiverpooL
Bark Erz-nen. .
Brig Liberty, Baltimore.
Brig C S Packard. Baltimore.
Schr Irene E Messervey. Brunswick. Ga.
MEMORANDA
By Telegraph to the Mamina
Tybek. November 20, 6:00 p m—Passed up,
steamship City of Columbus, Am ship of war
Alliance, bark Anna (Nor).
Passed out. steamships Citv of Macon, Ju
niata, Wm Lawrence, ship Beethoven, bark
Erzenen. brigs Liberty, C S Packard, and schr
Dene E Mt-sservey. ,
livery,31 25^<&1 25^: Februftiy delivery.3l *14
(Q4I 213^4; Marcb delivery, 51 01. Cora-
Southern higher and firm: Western higher and
strong; Southern white. 55(^56c; yellow, 5^©
SU C'athar lie’s, l>obov.
Island, Darien, St. Sin
Brunswick and Land
on Satilia Kiver.
L J Guilmartin & Co. Jno Flannery & Co, J W
Lathrop & Co. Butler & S, Ketchum A Co.
Per Charleston and Savannah Boil wav.
November 20—H Myers & Bros, Butler & S, M
C Bird, O Chisolm, H A Ulmo. Guckenheimer
Co, Jno Lyons. Lee Roy Myers. M Boley.
FOR BOSTOJJ DIRECT
EVENING REPORT,
nnaxciax*
Paris, November 20, 4:30 p. m.—Rentes, 85f
65c.
New Yore. November 20.—Money at 3©5 per
cent. Exchange,$4 80*4 for sixty days. Govern
ment bonds quiet but steady; new fives
(coupon), 101^4; new four per cents (coupon)
:12: new four and a half per cento (coupon),
111*4. Kta t « bonds fairly active.
Stocks generally buoyant, as follows:
New York Central 145*4
Erie 45
Lake Snore 11896
CABIN PASSAGE $16 OO
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 00
Bogtemaad Ha Ton nab Steamship Line.
Rice —The market was quiet and in light de
mand, with sales of 50 casks. We quote:
Common 4*4<^49i
Fair 5 ,<3r'M
Good 57
Prime 6
Rough—
Country
Carolina crop
Naval Stores.-
95c^l 05
I 25651 40
H -The market was quiet, with
but a light demand for rosins and no inquiry
for spirits. Sales were reported of 200 hbls.
assorted st quotations: 500 obis. E at $1 55, F
51 65: G SI 8-): 14 bbls N at ^3 l*J. 190 bbls. Mat
52 75,’ 64 bbls. K at f2 -37*4, 62 bbls. I at 215, 18
bbls. H at SI 9 «. We quote: D fl 4<). E Si 55
<tlI 60, F Si 65. G SI 75&1 80, H 41 90, I S2 15,
K §2 37*6, M f2 75, Nf3 00. Spirit* turpentine
strong. Oils and wbiskys 42*4c., regulars 42Jc.
Financial.-Sterling Exchange—Sixty day
bills, w.th bills iadieg attached. S4 78*4© 1 ^8*6-
New York sight exchange buying at 3-16&J4
per cent, discount, and selling at 1-16 per cent,
discount.
Htoces and Bond/. — City Bonds. — Marker
quiet. Atlanta 7 per cent.. 106*6 bid.
108 asked: Atlanta 6 percent., 102 bid. 108
asked; Atlanta8pei cent., llo bid. 112 asked:
Augusta 7 pel cent.. 107 bid. 108 asked. Au
gusta 6 per cent . 102 bid. 103 asked. Colum
bus 7 per cent.. 80 hid. 82 asked. Macon 7 per
cent., *7 bid. 98 asked. New Savannah 5 per
cent. 86% bid. 87 asked, ex-coupon.
State Bonds.—Market quiet. Georgia n..w
rs, 1889, 109*4 bid, 110 a**r-d: Georgia 6 per
cent.,coupons Feb. and Aiig .maturity 1880ana
1886, 10o*6al05 bid, lGlali/7 asked; Georgia mort
gage on W. A A. H&flroad regular 7 per cent.,
coupon* January and July, maturity 1886, 113
bid, 110*4 asked: Georgia 7 per cent, gold, cou
pons quarterly, 113<Sill4 bid;Georgia7 percent.
coupons January and July, maturity 1896, 118
bid. 119 asked
Railroad Bonds.—Market quiet. Atlan
tic &■ Gulf 1st mortgage consolidated 7
per cent., coupons January and July, matu
rity 1897, 111 bid. Ill asked. Atlantic A
Guif endorsed city of Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pon* Jon. and July, maturity 1879. 60 bid. 62
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1893,
115 oid. 116 asked. Georgiart per cent , cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity, 1C3 bid, 104
asked. Mobile A Girard Jd mortgage endorsed
Bper cent., coudoqs Jan. and July, maturity
1889.114 bid. 115 asked. Montgomery aud En-
fauia 1st mortgages per cent., end. by Central
Railroad, 104*4 bid, 105 asked. Charlotte. Co
lumbia &. Augusta 1st m tg e. 108*4
bid, 109 asked; Charlotte, Columbia
& Au gusta 2d mortgage, 99 bid. 100
asked. Western Alabama 1st mortgage
endorsed 8 per cent., coupons April and
Oct., maturity 1888,113*4 bid, 111 askad: West
ern Alabama 2d mortgage endorsed 8 per cent..
coupons April and October, maturity 1890,113*4
bid. 114 asked. South Georgia £ Florida en
dorsed, 111 bid, 114 asked; South Georgia &
Florida 2d mortgage. 109 bid. 101 asked.
Railroad StocKS. —Firm Augusta £ Sa
vannah 7 per cent. guaranL-ed. Ill bid. 112
asked. Central common, dull, R6*4 bid.
10614 asked. Georgia common, 115 old, 116
asked. Southwestern 7 per cent, guaranteed.
110 bid, 110*6 asked.
ttocoN.—Market steady; demand good; stock
_ nl.. TC7«-» 1 -i/\t q ■ Ua/vin Pth yiilfMl S 7e-e -
The Steamer Centennial,
Capt. WM. CL ULMO,
TCES '
sSSssssssstessr* *°
Agent at Darien. C. M.
at Brunswick, LJTTI
angl9-tf
Graham 4H.8FAWB, CL Gilbert &. Co. str
Florida. S Guckenheimer & Co. S & C R R, I>
i B HilL str City of Bridgeton, Holcombe. G A
I Co. Geo W Allen. A Johnson, Allen & L, Ken
nedy A B, Austin A H, Mos Krauss, M Boley,
L Keller. D Brown, Jno Lyons, T II Bolshaw,
J D LaRoche & Son, W C Butler, Ludden & B,
Crawford & L, D B Lester. R >11 loud J F 1^-
Far, A L DesbouiUons. Lippman Bros John
Dixon, A H Mora.es. I S Davidson, Miller & R,
I Epstein & Bro, W B Mell A Co, R O Emery.
Meinhard Bro9 A Co. Chas Ellis. Miller A Co,
John Feely, J H Newton, schr Chas H Fabios,
A 8 Nichols. I L Falk A Co, S Gazan, Order.
Order diamond B. Order diamond C
Per steamer Centennial, from Darien and
way landings—K W Woodbndge, H Myers j
A Bro. Jas K Clark, W D Waples, Chas H j
Townsend, Mrs J Gotten. L J Guilmartin A Co,
A I>efiler. M Ferst A Co, C R R. Philadelphia
str, 8 Guckenheimer A Co, Boston str.
tliicoi* Central
Nashville and Chattanooga
Louisville and Nashville...
Arrived for orders, bark Villegentia (Br)
Newport.
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT,
WEDNESDAY, November 24, at 12 x.
UNITED STATES,
Captain 8 H. MATTHEWS,
WEDNESDAY, December 1. at 6:30 *. x.
'HiiOUGH bill* of lading given to New
Pittsburg
Chicago and Northwestern.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF
THE THROAT AND LUNGS.
The most ^ceptable preparation in the known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE
a little LEMON j UICE, you have an EXCELLENT APPETIZER and TONIC, for general and
family use. The immense aud increasing sales and the numerous testimonials received daiiv
are 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.
< ' 4 TT r T 14 I \ Don’t be deceived by unprincipled dealers who try to palm off upon
^ A AV/xl •"“you common Rock and Rve in place of our TOLU ROCK and 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, )
Washington, D. C., January 26, 1880. f
Messrs. Latrrence ct Martin. Ill Madison street. Chicago, III.:
Gentlkmkn—This compound, in the opinion of this office, would have a sufficient quantity of
the 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 ae agreeable mne- !
dy to the patient. Compounded according to the formula, it may properly be classed as a j
medicinal preparation under the provisions of the U. 8. Revised Statutes, and when so stamped, i
may be sold by druggists, apothecaries and other persons without rendering them liable to pay
J. P. CHA? E. Agprr
Georgia an.] Florida Inland steam
boat Company.
THE ONLY STRICTLY INLAND ROUTE
For X’l o r i d a.
SPRiac SCHEDULE.
The elegant and favorite -teamer "
„ DAVID OLA ItK,
w«i. . Ca P t "" J OHN FITZGERALD,
for FERNANDINA
| TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON tn
Merchants' and Miners' Trans- 31111 the tide, from wharf foot of uniJS
portation Company. ££*• £l‘, c " n * ^
preferred
Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific
“ “ ** “I
Memphis and Charleston
Rock Island
Western Union
Alabama. Class A, 2 to 5
*• Class A. small.
“ Class B, 5e....
Georgia. 66
** 7s, mortgage...
“ 7s, gold
Louisiana consols
North Carolina, old
•* “ new... .
“ ** funding.
** “ special t
Tennessee, 6s
*• new
Virginia, 6s
“ new
“ consolidated...
®otumissum SUrrtltants
Ceutral & Southwestern R.R’ds
CABIN PASSAGE.
STWwn pa BIN..
JOHN FLANNERY. JOHN L. JOHNSON.
JOHN FLANNERY & 10.
Cotton Factors
— AND—
rommission Merchants,
NO. 3 KELLY’S BLOCK. BAY STREET,
Savannali, G-a.
A gents for jewell’s mills yarns
and DOMESTICS, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET KATK8.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
BUXINE'S ENTRUSTED TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS. sepl
deferred.
Savannas, Ga., October 23d, 1880.
O N and after SUNDAY, October 24th, 1888.
passenger trains on the Central and Soctb-
weptem Railroads and branches will run er
follows:
TRAIN NO. L—GOINS NORTH AND WEWt
Leaves Savannah 9^20 a. x
Leavee Au^-ngta. 9:3C a. x
Arrive* at Augusta 4:45 ? x
Arrive* at Macon 6:45 p. x
Leave* Maccn fer Atlanta 8:15 p. x
Arrive* at Atlanta 3:40 a. h
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all points West and N »rth.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
12 2J a. k
. 6:80 A. X
. 7:00 a. x
9:44 a. M 1
11:30am I
4:45 p. x
3:45 p. x
9:30 AM
connection at Savannah with the Sa
le riri a and Western Railway for all
Panama,
Fort Wayne
Chicago and Alton.
Harlem (offered).
Michigan Central
St. Paul
“ preferred
Delaware and Lackawanna.
New Jersey Central
Reading
efved daPj (except Sunday) and
rit en.
J. N. HARRIM AN, Manager
W. F. BARRY, Agent.
• F - ^ jyl&tf
The steamships of the Merchant* and Miners
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
aa follows-
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain J. C. MARCH. Jr.,
SATURDAY. November 20th. at 10:00 a k.
GEO. APP OLD,
Captain W LOVELAND.
THURSDAY, November 25th, at 1:00 p. x.
Through bill* lading given to all points West,
ail the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pa*- !
senger tickets issued to PIttsh-txw, Cincinnati, j
Chicago and all point* an 1 Northwest.
JAR B. WEST ft CO., Agent*,
Ohio and Mississippi.
Mobile and Ohio
Hannibal and St. Joseph
Union Pacific
Houston and Texas (offered).
For Augusta and Way Landings,
LADIES’ FRENCH KID BUTTON. MISSES’ KID BUTTON.
LADIES’ CURACOA KID BUTTON. MISSES’ PEBBLE BUTTON.
LADIES’ KID F< >X BUTTON. MISSES’ KID FoX BUTTON.
LADIES’ PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON, MISSES’ KID FOX LACED.
LADIES’ KID FOX LACED MISSES’ PEBBLE GOAT LACED.
LADIES’ PEBBLE GOAT LACED. MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES.
LADIES’ GLOVE KID CONGRESS. CHILDREN’S SOLAR UPPED BUTTON.
LADIES’ KID CONGRESS. CHILDREN’S SOLAR TIPPED LACED.
LADIES’ KID FOX CONGRESS. CHILDREN’S KID BUTTON.
LADIES’ CLOTH CONGRESS. CHILDREN’S PEBBLE BUTTON.
SPRING HEEL SHOES, ALL S&ES.
Pacific .Mail
Adam* Express
Wells & Fargo ....113
American Express 65*4
United State-* Express 53
Cor.Holidated Coal (offered) 40
Quicksilver 11*4
•* preferred (offered) 50
8ub-Trea-mry balances: Coin. $73,573,793; cur
rency, f4,492,212
NkwOhl.sa.vs, November 20.—Exchange, New
York s*ght. par; sterling. 94 81.
New Y'ork, November 20.—The weekly state
ment of the associated banks, issued to-day,
shows the following changes: Loans decreased.
99.636,000; specie decreased. fl,124,8(>v. legal
tenders increased, 9396,000: deposits de
creased, $11,836,600; circulation increased, $21,
700- reserve increased. $1,438,400.
The banks now hold $1,941,650 in excess of
legal requirement*.
L?a7o* Mccon
Alive* at Mfiledgevllla
W. W GORDON & CO.
(Successors to Tison ft Gordon),
Cotton Factors
. , F 8 wharf every
EVENING at 5 o clock. For freighi
apply to
H. M. COMER & CO., A
Je28-tf 110 n
GENTS’ HAND-SEWED CONGRESS.
GENTS’ HAND-SEWED BUTTON.
GENTS MACHINE SEWED CONGRESS.
GENTS’ MACHINE-8EWED BUTTON.
GENTS’ STANDARD SCREW CONGRESS.
GENTS* STANDARD SCREW BUTTON.
GENTS’ HAND-SEWED BOOTS.
GENTS’ MACHINE-SEWED BOOTS.
HEAVY KIP BOOTS.
BUBBER BOOTS, KNEE and HIP.
BOY’S’ SCHOOL SHOES.
BOY'S’ ENGLISH BALS.
BOY'S’ BUTTON.
BOY'S’ SOLAR TIPPED.
BOY’S’ KIP BOOTS.
BOY’S’ CALF BOOTS
MISSES’ RUBBER SHOES.
LADIES’ RUBBER SHOES.
LADIES’ RUBBER FOOT-HOLDS.
GENTa’ RUBBER SHOES.
BHIPPDiO AT THE PORT OP DARIEN.
Darien, Ga, November 19—Arrived 16th, ship
British Empire (Br), Pl»-rce, Rio de Janiero.
Arrived lrth, barks Ranger (Br), Morrell, St
Thomas; Hlndiborg (Sw). Borje*»en, Dublin.
Cleared 17th, bark* Richrrd (Ger). Paske.
Queenstown; L G Biglow (Br), Brownrigg, Bel
fast.
Cleared 19th, bark Glenalvon (Br), Richards,
Aberdovy, Wales.
For Augusta and Way landings
Arrives at at : odgevffio 9:44 A. a
Arrives at Eatcntcn 11:10 a. M
ATir-* at Macon ... 8:00 a. a
L saves Maocn for Attanta 8:40a.M
A Tires at Atlanta 12.-50 p. x
L=sa?e«: Maoon for Albany ana Kafaula 9 00 a. a
4.33 P. ■
3:40 r. a
9:25 A. X
3:15 p. X
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY 8T.. SAVANNAH, GA.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS
SURANCE OF COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OF COTTON.
Bagging and ties furnished cus
tomers AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
ample. We quote: bacon, clear nb sides, 834c.,
■houIders,6c : dry salted dear rib sides,7*4©8c.;
long clear. 7*6c : pork strips. 7^c; shouilera,
none; bams. 12c.
Bauoiso a.su Ties.—Market easy: fair de
mand; stock ample. We quote: Two-and-a-
quarter-pounds at 1254c.; two-pounds at
1112c.; one-and-three-quarter-pounds, at
1054®Ilc. Inn Ties—*2 id®2 25 9 bundle,
according to brand and quantity. Pieced ties.
91 50® l 60.
URY Goods.—^The market quiet, but firm and
advancing; ousiness moderate; stocks arnpie.
We quote: Print*, 5®7c.; Georgia brown
shirting. H, 5c.; *4 do., f*c.; 4-4 brown
sheeting, 7c.; white >snaburgs, 9®t0c.: checks,
7*4®8*4c : yarns. |1 00 for best makes; brown
drillings, 7*4® 8*4c.
Floor.—Market steady and advancing;
stock largo; demand moderate. We
quote: Superfine, $5CO®5 25; extra, $5 75®
oOO; fancy. $8 23^9 O'): fA»niiy. $o 50®H 75;
extra family, $7 0tj®7 25; bakers'. $7 25®7 50.
COTTOX.
New York, November 20.—Cotton closed
quiet but firm; mlddllnr uplands. 11 l-16c; mid
dling Orleans, 11 5-16c; sales 269 bales: net re
ceipt* 934 bales: grori* receipt* 2,809 bales.
Futures closed steady, with sa'»-s of 217.000
bales, as follows: November, 11 18®11 19c: De
cember. 11 18®:1 19c: January, 113201133c:
February, 11 45® 11 46c; March. 11 61®11 63c;
April, 11 74<®11 76c; May, 11 88®11 90c; June,
12 00c.
Galveston, November 20.—Cotton firm;
middling 10*4c; low middling 10*4c; good or
dinary 9?4?: net receipt* 2,436 bales; gross re
ceipt— bales; sales 2,175 bales; stock 88,361
bale*. »
Norfolk, November 20.—Cotton firm;
middling 1094c; net receipts 6.545 hales: gross
receipts — bale*; sales 1.619bales; stock 78,013
bales; export* coastwise 3,198 bales.
Baltimore, November 20.—Cotton quiet but
firm: middling 11c; low middling 1094c; good
ordinary 9^4c; net receipts 115 bales; gross
receipts 375 bales; sale* 380 bales; sales to spin
ners 260 bales; stock 33,354 bal:#; exports coast
wise 25 bales.
Boston, November 20.—Cotton firm; mid
dling 1194c; low middling 10J4c; good ordinary
10c; net receipts 0OJ bales; gross receipts 1,167
bales; sales — bales: stock 3,675 bales; ex
ports to Great Britain l,ls3 bales.
Wilmington, November 20.—Cotton firm,
held higher ;trniddling 1094c; low middling 10*4c;
good ordinary 994c; net receipt* 1,398 bales:
gross receipts — bale*; sales — bales; stock
26,809 bales.
Philadelphia, November 20.—Cotton firm;
middling ll*4c: low middling 10%c; good or
dinary 9^4c; net receipts — bale*; gross re
ceipt* 860 bales; sales 1,021 bales; sales to spin
ners 921 bales: stock 6,267 bales.
New Orleans. November 20.—Cotton strong,
some sales at *$c advance; middling ll*4c: low
middling 1094c; good ordinary 994c: net receipts ,
4 36;) bales: gross receipts 4,552 bales; sales ]
7,U0o k*das; stock 241,311 bale*; exports to the 1
continent 4,v00 bales.
Mobile, November uO.—Cotton firm; mid
dling 109^c; low middling 10*4c; good ordinary
9Mo; net receipts 2,777 bale*: gross receipts
Arrives at Albany.
Lr-Cive* 7.1 aeon for Columbus.
Arrive* at Columbus. RS *. _
Trains cm this schedule fer Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaaia, Albany and Augusta dally,
making oloso cor.*: action at Atlanta with
Western er.d Atlantic and Atlrmta 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 und South
Carolina Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley for Per-
S 7 dally (except Sunday), and at Cuthbert for
ort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension runs daily.
COMING SOUTH AND KART.
Leaves Atlanta 8:25 p. u
Arrive* at Macao from Atlanta 6:65 r. x
Leaves Albany 1*:15 a. x
Leeves Zufauia... 11:41 a. M
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
MasTers or vessels arriving at this port having
any special report* to make will please aena
them to me. Vessels leaving port will be fur
nished with files of the Morning News free on
application at this office.
J. H. ESTILL,
Agent New York Associated Press, Office 3
Whitaker street.
ang3i-dftwtf
and West, also to Liver
American Line, and to
the Red Star Line, sail!
del phi a
>1 by steamers of the
:werp by steamers of
•egularly from Phila-
oct27-W,F&3Itf
CHARLES ELLIS,
(Late Austin ft Ellis),
Cotton Factor
—AND—
Commission Merchant
96 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Prompt sales and quick returns a specialty
Liberal advances on Cotton for sa e in Savan
nah or Liverpool.
Sole Agent for the sale of Cumberland Bone
Superphosphate.
Cotton selling in charge of Mr. Lawrence
Harts borne. sepl W.SftMftw3m
for (Chartrr.
Washington, November 17—Gen Drum, Act
ing Chief Signal Offlcer.has established, to date
from Dec 1. for the benefit of shipping and
other commercial Interests, a telegrapic and
cautionary signal station at Hatteras Inlet,
N C.
FOB HAVBE,
r J , HE Al American ship
JOHN HARVEY.
. . . Captain Stewart,
having a large portion of her car
will have — Jf -*- -
THE FIRST-CLAS8 STEAMSHIP
C. W. LORD,
Captain COLTON,
W ILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
November 27,1880, al 1;C0 p. x.
For freight or passage, having superior
accommodation*, apply to
WML HUSTZR ft SON.
nov22 td Agents
RECEIPT8.
Per Central Railroad. November 20—4,253
bales cotton, 2 boxes buggy bodies, 1 pair
shafts. 1 cushion, 1 rug, 1 wrench, 4 wheels, 1
case cigarettes. 1 box hardware. 120 bbls lime.
3 boxes furniture, 12 pkgs furniture, 1 bdl
sugar cane, 2 sacks wool, 31 boxes tobacco, 10
bales plaid-, 2 case* plaids. 15 bales check*. 12
bales yarn. 4 balse jeans. 10 bales domestics, 3
pkgs tobacco, 1 case boots and shoes, 1 box
mase, 1 package, 2 boxes jellies, 2 cases brandy
peaches. 3 boxes mdse. 4 rolls leather, 1 keg
chains, 2 boxes trees, 1 box tin caas, 2 bbls and
1 box fruit trees, 7 cars hav, 3 cars corn. 2
Ixils hides, 6 hhds and 1 bbl bacon, 3 boxes
meat, 17 half casks bacon, 7 tierces hams.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway,
November 20—6 bales cotton, 89 boxes tobacco,
8 casks rough rice. 1 bale hides and mdse.
Per Savannah. Florida and Weateru natiwav.
November 20—1,837 bales cotton, 11 cars lum-
l»er, 2 cars bacon, 1 car hay, 539 bbls rosin, 93
bbls spirits turpentine, 1 bbl syrup, 2 bbls
fruit 84 sacks rough rice, 2 bales hides, 19
crates and 66 bbls fruit, and mdse.
Per steamer Centennial, from Darien and
way landings—16 sacks rice, 35 pkgs mdse.
:k dispatch as above,
freight engagements ap
HOLST
FOR Ln r ERPOOL.
'T'HE fine American ship
MARIANNE NOTTEBOHM, Jj
. Captain Madison.
“VS* a kfse port.cn of her cargo <
will have dispatch as above.
For balance of freight engagements
HOLST ft
CARGO BRIG C. 6. PACKARD.
JAS. W. SCHLEY & CO
172 BAY 8TREET, SAVANNAH GA.,
RICE FLOUR, BULK or SACKED
Monday. r-ir th asc roint*.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS on all night
trains between Savannah and Augusta, Au
gusta and Macon, and Savannah and Atlanta.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street
G. A. Whitehead, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt Gen. Supt., Savannah.
J. C. 8haw, W. F. 8HELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. ogt. 6apt 4 W. R.R., Maoon, Ga.
8epl4 tf
OFFER:
O A A A BUBHEL8 Choice Rust-proof OATS.
ZUUU 500 bushels COW PEAS.
250 bales Prime Timothy HAY.
300 bales Prim*» Northern HAY’.
8,000 bushels CORN.
4.000 bushels OATS.
40,000 pounds WHEAT BRAN.
12.000 pounds DRY 8ALT SIDE8.
20,000 pounds SMOKED SIDES.
Also, MEAL. GRITS, FLOUR, CRACKED
CORN and CORN EYES. jel8-tf
FOR 1IVERPOOL.
'J^HE A No. 1 British ship
ARKLOW,
Ctbry, Master.
ge part of her cargo engaged, will
:e of freight room apply to
WILD.LR ft CO..
109 BAY STREET.
Sous* 4urntsftina ©ooflg,
havinj
have r
For
Ornca Chahijmtoh ft Savannah Ry. Oo., l
Savannah. Ga., Octo'ber 28, IS80. |
C OMMENCING SATURDAY, October 30is,
Trains will depart and arrive as follows,
from PASSENGER DEPOT S., F. ft W. R’y. •
Going North. —— —.J
Leave Savannah.
R. J. Davant, J. 8. Wood, Jr.
Savannah. Oconee, Ga.
DAVANT & WOOD,
FAOTOKS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 114 BAY’ STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
M AKE liberal advances on consignments,and
supply Bagging and Ties to their patrons
at lowest prices. Are agent* for Drake's Cot
ton Tie*. augS-tf
Per steamship Wm Lawrence, forBal’imore— I
1,555 bales cotton, 58 casks rice, 613 bbls rosin. I
110 bbls spirit* turpentine, 15 bales w<-ol, 1911
boxes oranges. 6 bbls honey, 237 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship City of Macon, for New York— I
2,936 bales upland cotton. 101 bales sea island I
cotton, 244 bales domestics and yarns, 19 casks I
rice. 50 bbls rice. 449 bbls naval store*. 1.356 I
feet lumber, 7 bbls and 518 crates oranges. 2 I
bbls vegetable*. 13 hhds tobacco. 41 sacks cot- I
ton seed, 34 boxes lime, 5 bbls fish, 3 bbls terra- I
pins, 24 bbls twine, 293 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Juniata, for Philadelphia— I
669 bales upland cotton, 15 bales sea island cot- I
ton, 37 bales paper stock, 301 bales domestics {
and yarns. 271 bbla rosin, 80 bbls spirit* tur
pentine, 2 bbls rice, 78,000 feet lumber, 69 hhds
iron. 338 empty bbls and kegs, 250 boxes fruit.
6 bbls fruit. 12 bbls terrapins, 17 empty car
boy*, 100 pkgs mdse.
Per schr Katie G Robinson, for Baltimore—
PatUiufrj, &r,
Saints, «»s. &t.
ANDREW HANLEY
Train No. 47. lYcun No. i.
3:50 p. x. 10:50 p. m.
Arrive Charleston. 9:25 p. x. 9:30 a. m.
Going South. Train No. 43. Train No 3.
Leave Charleston. 7:20 a. x. d:i5 p. u.
Arrive Savannah... 12:40 p. x. 7:50 a! k.
Trains Nos. 47 and 48 Fast Mat:
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 Y'ork without change.
MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
Leave Savannah at 10:00 p x
Arrive Augusta at 7JJ7 ^ ^
INGRAIN, BRUS
ENGLISH BRUSSELS, best BODY BRUSSELS. Carpet* of every kind
and description and at all prices.
Novelty Iron Works
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.
Bremen, direct.
Havre, direct
Reval, direct (to arrive)
Liverpool, via New York, ft S>. ..
Liverpool, via Baltimore, 9 • • •
Uverpooi, via Boston.
Liverpool, via Philadelphia ^ 0)
Antwerp via Philadelphia lb..
Havre, via New York, V ib
Bremen, via New York, £ !>....
Bremen, via Baltimore. t>
AnaxUrdatn. via New York
Boston, 9 bate - -.
Sea Island. * bale
York. ^ infc’.e
island. baje
|Ukd«tohK V 1 hala
Sea Imkdo. ¥ bwio
Baltimore, ** bole
Providence. V !«*
BY SAIL
Liverpool
Bremen
Continent.
Genoa
Bicm— _
New York, H cask
New York 9 barrel
Philadelphia, 9 onek
17A2d
7-16d
7-l6d
7-lttd
1«-Wd
15-lttc
1 l-16c
1 l-16c
Arrive Savannah at .V.V.V" A. x.
This train connects at Augusta with Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward; at Yemassee for Beaufort, Port Royal
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Rail
way.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Ticket* for sale at Wm. Bren’s Special Ticket
Agency. No. 22 Bull street, and Depot Ticket
Railroad, Steamboat, Ship and
Mill Supplies.
upland cotton, weighing
valued at $143,478 45.
IMPORTS.
Per Br ship Gettysburg,frqnj Liverpool—4,466
1,388,233 pounds.
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
notice, and ail work guaranteed.
15.16c
.»1 75
175
I 50
, 1 50
. I 50
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, BALUSTERS,
TRIMMINGS. ETC. LIME! PLASTER,
hair and cement.
Honse, Sipn sad Decorative Painter.
No. 6 Whitaker street and 171 Bay street
*ep25-tf Savannah. Ga.
L Gilbert ft Co.
Reduced Prices.^^^^^
M y Mills have wrought iron shafts and ar
warranted for one year.
Nfw and second-hand BOILERS aud EN
LINES on hand.
JOHN B0U11KE, Prop
2 BAY' STREET,
gg ^-* a8 Works, Savannah, Ga.
octsotf
169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH.
stoves,
Snrelnj
-W A Warner. Mrs J Myers, Walter Blitz. C A
Schott, S Ransom. J H Paine,
Per steamer Florida, from Jacksonville aud
way landings—J Stauffer, 8 Ransom, J H
Paine, J Smith, J F Marlin, F J Magill.
Per steamer St John’s, from Florida—
LeGrand ChoweM and wife, Mr Pinkham, W B
Ravrnel and wife Mrs J B O’Neil, Mr Haman.
Mr McCuen. J K Bedell, J O Beesent, J L
Creamer and wife, J N Harris and wife, and
five deck.
Per steamship City of Columbus, from New
Y'ork—B F Peefe and wife. P E Jackson, Dr T
D Leute, Miss Helen Leute, Miss Mary Lsute. H
P Austin. Mits Austin. Mrs Austin, L Y Jen
nings and wife, L F Goodsell, wife and daugh
ter. J Stevens. Mrs Tuck, Miss Tuck, W J Rob
inson and wife, John B Pell and wife, Mias E
Pell. Mrs L Pell, Chas H Jenntss and wife, Mrs
Claike, Dr Rronson, C S Blun, Wm Tatham, C
li Sutherland. L Sutherland, Mrs M Cushin, T
25-63d
7-16d
GOLD WATCHES.
SILVER WATCHES.
DIAMOND RINGS.
DIAMOND EARRINGS.
GOLD FINGER RINGS.
GOLD NECKLACES.
GOLD LOCKETS.
TUCK’S PISTON PACKING.
ASBESTOS PISTON PAC KING
ASBESTOS BOARD PACKING
GUM PACKING.
ITALIAN HEMP PACKING.
EAGLE PACKING.
SOAP STONE PACKING.
M. Sternberg,
24 BARNARD STREET,
STERLING SILVERWARE.
1IOLD HEADED CANES.
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
OLIVER’S PAINT AND OIL STORE
AND BONELESS BACON
A Larze stock and great variety of
C00KINU and HEATING STOVES,
. A tt KINDS Of-, i
boilers'!
■Smith wobKC
Nelson. W J McClener, Mrg Wolfe. R L Morti-
more Jr, Mrs T J Tolman and infant, J H
t*mith. Hannibal Hamlin. E L Owens and wife,
NONE GENUINE
Intess bearing our patented Trade-Marks,
light metallic seal, attached to the string,
and the striped canvas as in the cut.
sepl6-TbftMftw3m '
CHRIS. MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHSL' 1SW.)
House, Sign, Fresco & Banner
PA IIVTirVG.
Wm MuIUrkv W H Aubury. C Uollord. A Har-
ri«. J Shaolau. W J Fajn. E Blance. J McCarty,
C A While. N McC'oliougb, J J Spear*. R Mc-
Colloogh. D Murdock, HSbaw, Mrs JCinkel, J B
Vincent, J H Schroe<Jer. N Kennedy, J B Mo
GOLD CHAIN BRACELETS.
GOLD BAND BRACELETS.
GOLD SLEEVE BUTTONS.
GOLD STUDS
GOLD CHAINS.
GOLD EARRINGS.
GOLD SETS.
Nair. A Mahan, T D Moore, J O’Brien. MrsC E
Tucker. D Diseman. D C Thompkins. J Norton.
L Y’oung^man. J Murtagh. G W Cross. J John
son. A v Snedt-ker, J Gumming. C Bur, T Me,
Ilroy. A J Norton. Eliza Gordon. E H Norton-
Wm Crown, J Babcock. G McCarroll, E No
vels, W Novess, F Tuck, W L Avery.
Per steamship Seminole, from Boston—
Rota Law, C M Hatch, Mrs Hatch. Miss Hatch,
A E Manson, Mrs Putney, Mrs A G Y.'heelock.
Mrs W s Whittord. 51 r Adams. Mrs Adams. B
F Carter, Mrs Carter and
sep24-tf
itoliarro,
RAH^OAD, MTT.r. and STEAMBOAT Pl’P-
nJEa PAINTT- OILa^}L.ASS, PUTTY. VAB-
N1BHE8. BEUSHE8, MIXED PAINTS. BUBS
CTO and EN'GUN'E OILS N'EATSPOOT OIL.
AXLE GREASE. LADDERS, all kinds Andsiiea
142 St Julian and 1,*1 Bryan streets.
♦mug 5«ahf ncs
SPACIOUS VESTIBULE,
EXTENSIVE AND
Elegant Verandah.
Affording ladles a fine view of the promenade,
Airy and Well Ventilated Rooms
AND
UNRIVALED TABLE
IS PAR EXCELLENCE THE
Leading Hotel of Savannah
JOHN BRE8NAN,
octlS-tf Manager.
. children, Mrs Cow-
dcy. Miss Tyler. Isaac Cowdey, Jno M Fiske,
ijr Hiawges, D J Marshall, Mrs Marshall, and
1C steerage.
(Successor to Goodman & Myers,)
CHARt-XSTotr November 19—Rick.—About
20 OOO bushels of Carolina rouKh came to band.
The movement in Curt,line clear waa In mod
erate volume at steady values Sales about
1 0U0 tierces The market closed with sales of
no tierces clean Carolina. We quote:
cLmmoT iX&Wc fair
US/ 0V.VH.. high good 5V^c. prime eQgoMc.
c7rnlilm roigh rice is quoted at
S eer bushel for inland and *1
per bushel for tide water descriptions.
Nav.L Stores -The receipts at this port for
the week from Saturday. November 13. to Fri
day. November 19. 1880.
casks spirits turpentine and 4.59S bbla rosin,
liTSntrast with TOO casks spirits turpentine
and 5,68- bbls. rosin for l he week ia* year.
There was a limited movement In rosins.
Sales about 3,000 bb s. at 8! per bbi. for
a H 31 35 fur C D, 81 45 for E, 81 55 for V,
™ for G 81 SO tor H. 8=1 15 for I. 8* 50 for
K. td 75 for M. t'i for N. 83 =» for ndndow
giasB Spirits turpentine drm, with sales of
Fegulars early in the week at 43c par gallon.
—Hem and Courier.
—cigars
XQBACr.n
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
“No Tension” sewing: machine
in the world. It has wonderful ad
vantages over all 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.
Wnxcox ft GIBBS S. M. CO.,
638 Broadway, New York.
WHICH I AM SELLING AT LOW PRICES.
White Lead, Oils, Colors, Etc
HOU8E AND SIGN PAWTIN i.
gOLE Agent for the GEORGIA IJME, CAL-
O CINED PLASTER, CEMENTS. HAIR. LAND
PLASTER, etc. Sole Agent for F. 0 1 PIEKCS
ft CO.’S PURE PREPARED PAINTS rt*»«
hundred dollars guarantee that thi* Paint con
tains neither water or benzine, and « the only
guaranteed Paint in the market. .
1®1 ®-tf No 22 Drayton street. Savanrah.
SNUFP
I York—A R Altmayer & Co, I Dasher ft Co,
I Holcombe, G ft Co. E A Allen, J B Duckworth,
I R Habersham's Son ft Co, Alexander ft M, 18
I Da«idcon. W N Habersham, Allen ft L, W M
Davidson. II Hayn. L Apple, J A Douglass,
E Heldt, Branch ft C, J Duggan. 8 Harman,
O Butler, W Puncqu, H R Jagkson, T P Bond,
E DeLyon. R Jones, L Brady. G Eckstein ft Co,
Joyce & Hunt. L E Byck. A Einstein's Sons, V
I Krauss, W C Butler. Eckman ft V, J H Koch.
Bendheim Bros k Co. I Epstein ft Bro, Kennedy
A B. U Brown. J H Estill. H Brigft m, Frank
ft Co, N Fsaog ft Bro, T H Bolshaw, J G Butler,
A Friedenberg ft Oo, Loeb ft E. Crawfonl & L,
A F Flint, Jno Lyons, A H Champiuu, M Ferse
ft Co. D B Lester, J Cohen. J H Furber,
C L Gilbert ft Co, Lippman Bros, W H Chaplin,
L J Guilmartin ft Co. Ludden ft B. J Cunning
ham. J E Gutman. A Leffler, Cohen ft B, J
Cohen, L J Ga*a$. Lgwll ft L, J E Carter, S
Gazan, John Lynch, K G Cole. Gray ft O’B. B
H Levy, Cunningham ft H, C G«s*man, iJllien-
thal ft K. Mrs O Cohen, Graham ft H, E La-
biche, W S Chisholm. E Goldstein. P Lenden-
nault, Chisolm ft E, H F Grant, J F Luffier, A
Doyle, W H Gibbons, A F Lawton. M J Doyle.
Meinhard Bros ft Co. F Morgan ft Oo. 0 Mur
phy, H Myers ft Bros, W B Mell ft Oo, Mobr
Full Stock and Every Variety at Reasonable Rates to the Trade.
133 Bay Street, • » Savannah.
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167 BROUGHTON STREET.
lesirahis Lots for Residences
FRGNTIXQ THE PARK.
B. C. BIBB ft SON, Iron Founders, Baltimore, Md
Manufacture a Desirable Line of Heating and looking Stoves,
Including the Popular
(SALTS OF POTASH.)
DIRECT IMPORTATION. FOB SALE BY
3- 33. Minor. Jr.,
octl4-3m <15 BAT STREET-
%rdirinal
OT No lO ij oyd ward, fronting east on
- B Whitaker, between Waldburg and New
Houston streets, 60 feet, and running back
Howard street 135 feat.
Ai*°- H Lot No. 12 Lloyd wart, fronting
Whitaker street, and running back to Howard
street 136 feet.
Both these tot* are in fee sknple. For terrna.
etc., call on
New Emerald Cook
noon befobt.
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Dottoo*. November go. 1:80 PJ” -? 0 ™ 01 **
00 113 for money: 100 3-i8 lor account.
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KIESLINC’S NURSERY
WHITE BLUFF ROAD
PLANTS, ROSES and CUT FLOWERS. Ai
1 orders left at Savannah News Depot, cor
oer Bull and York street*, promptly Ahed
feb!7-tf GUSTAVE KlESONO. Propr.
Both Plain and with Reservoir.
A quick baker, heavy and attractive, embodying all useful improvement*.
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