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WEPN KSDAY, FEBRUARY 23.1881.
(Sommmial.
SiVANSAH JIARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEW3, {.
SiVi.sviH February *2. 1381, 4 p. u. 4
Cotton.—Today being a legal holiday, the
Cotton Exchange vu closed and no busnea
transacted. There were no outside sales that
we could hear of. We quote:
Middling Fair - IfW
Hood Middling
Middling. ,
Low Miol' 12—. *3?
Hood Ordtory g*
Ofd -.rv ..
Sax Islands.— To-day being generally ob
serred as a legal holftsy, nothing waa done.
We quote:
Carts and C immon Georgias.
Common Florida* nominal
Medium Fioridas ~
Oood Fioridas
Milium flue Fioridas *
Fine Fioridas. ?***>•
Extra flue Fioridas
Comparative Cotton statement.
Receipts, Exports, and .Btoe* on hand February 21, 1681, and /or
the tame U me last year.
1880-81. 1879-80.
Sea Sea
/stand. Upland. Island. Upland.
BtOCk ot> hard H.ipt. 1 64 10.HR8 11 1,622
Received to-day .... 3.789 1 3 8,344
Received previously..., 11,008 798,673 1 10,304 B*Ml,to4
Total 1L567 712,350 10,367 671,870
Export*.' to-day .... ■ ■ 1
Etported previously..... 8,060 666,006 8,897 604,131
Total 8.C65 806,006 8,197 604,181
Stock on band ando" ship- —"
board February 23. . 8,803 87,845 1,970 7,SM!
Rxcx There was nothing done in rice, most
of the dealers ofcs -rving the day. We quote:
tt=====Jß
Bough
Country \ {®l g
Carolina crop 1 25©1 65
Maval Stosxs. —Rosin—l4s barrels E, F and
G were sold at quotations, and a few barrels
spirits turpentiue on private terms. The re
celnts to-day were 212 barrels rosin and 87 bar-
MlSof spirits. We quote: Podns-D *1 40. E
*I4\FBI 06. G 81 65. H f 1 T 5, 1 $2 00, K $2 35,
MS3 50 Ns2 75, window glass $3 12t£. Spirits
turpentine —Oils and whisky* 40c., regulars 41c.
Financial. —Sterling Exchange— Sixty day
b ; Us, with bills Ladirg attached, f4 B:t6@l 82.
New York sight exchange buying at H per
cent, premium and selling at 14 to 8-16 per
cent, premium, according to amount.
Railroad Stoces.— Market is quiet and
steady, with a little more activity. Augusta X
Bavanuah 7 per cent, guaranteed. 115 old. 116
asked. Central common. 10914 bid. 110 asked.
Georgia common, 113 bid. 114 asked. South
western 7 per cent, guaranteed. 113 bid. 114
asked.
Stocks and Bonds. City Bonds. Market
auiet. Atlanta 7 per cent., lUJ bid, 110
asked: Atlanta 6 per cent., 101 bid. 103
aaked; Atlanta 8 pel cent., 112 bid. 113 asked;
Augusta 7 pel cent.. 107 bid. 110 asked. Au
gusta 6 per cent.. 103 bid. 106 asked. Colum
bus 7 per cent.. 81 bid. 86 asked. Macon 7 per
emit., 99 bid, 101 asked. New Savannah 5
per cent, (ex-coupon) 85 bid. 86 asked.
State Bonis. —Market quiet Georgia new
S’a, 1889, 109)4 bid.llo asked; Georgia 6 per
oent., coupons Feb. and ads., maturity 1880 ana
1886, lOOaltfi bid, lOlali# asked; Georgia mort
gage onW.AA Rairoad regular 7 per cent.,
eoopons January and July, maturity 1386, 111
Wd, 112 asked: Georgia 7 per cent, gold,cou
pons quarterly, 11714 bid, 118 asked: Georgia 7
per cent,, coupons January and July, maturity
1896, 122 bid. 185 asked.
Railroad Bonds. —Market quiet Atlan
tic A Gulf Ist mortgage con wlidated 7
per cent., couoous January and July, matu
rity 189.. 109 bid. 11l asked. Atlantic A Gulf
endorsed city of Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity 1879. 74 bid. 78
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1893,
115 bid. 115J4 ssked. Georgia t> per cent., cou
pons Jan. and; July, maturity, 103 bid. 104
asked (ex-coupon). Mobile A Girard 2d mort
gage endorsed i percent, coupons Jn. and
July, maturity 1889, USJ4 bid. 116 asked.
Montgomery and Eufaula Ist mort
gage 6 per cent. end. by Central Railroad,
103 bid, 103)$ naked. Charlotte. Columbia A
Augusta Ist mtg’e,lo9)4 bid, 10944 asked. Char
lotte. Columbia A augusta 2d mortgage,
102 bid. 102 asked. Western Alabama 2d
mt’ge, end. 8 percent, 117)4 bid. 118)4 asked.
South Georgia A Florida en lorsed, 112)4 bid,
113 asked: South Georgia A Florida 3d mort
gage, 101 bid. 102 asked.
Bacon. —Market steady. We quote: Bacon,
clear rib sides, 944 c .; shoul iera. 6)4c; dry salted
clear rib sides, 344 c .: long clear. 834 c.; pork
sides, 3c.: shoulders. 5?4c.; hams. 11J4.
Bauoisq and Ties.—Market nominal; de
mand light; stock ample. We quote: Two
and-a-quarter-pounds at 1214 c .; two-pounds at
ll)4c.; one-auil-three-quarter-poundß, at 10)4c.
iron Tie-i-fl 90©2 00 9 bundle, according to
brand and quantity. Pieced ties, $1 50© 1 60.
Drt Goods—The market very firm;
stocks full. We quote: Prints, 5© 6 >4c.; Geor
gia brown shirting, 44. 5)4e.; % do., 6)4c.; 44-
brown sheeting, 7)4c.; white osuaburgs, 9®
lOUc.; checks, 3®844c.: yarns, $1 00 for best
makes: brown dril ings. B©9c
Flock.—Market very firm and unchanged at
quotations, stock ample. We quote: Super
fine $4 50@5 00; extra. 85 50©6 00: fancy, £8 25
©9 00: family, $6 50©7 00; extra family, $7 00
©7 50; bakers’ $7 00.
Grain—Corn—Market firm; light stock.
White 70©72t4c.; mixed 70c. Oats, 52)4c.
Hat.—Market firm; stock light; fair de
mand. We quote, at wholesale: Northern,
none in market; Eastern, 81 45; Western,
fl 45.
Hioxs. Wool, etc.—Hides—The market is
easy and unchanged; stock light. We quote:
Dry flint, 15c ; salted, ll©l3c. Wool—Noth
ing doing: we quote: Unwashed, free of
burrs, prime lots, 2ic.; burry wool. 10©25c.
Tallow, 6c. : wax, 20c.; deer skins, 40c.; otter
skins, 25c.©Si 0(1.
Lard.—The market is firm and advancing.
We quote: In tierces, tubs and kegs, ll)4c.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.—Sy Sail.—The arrivals coastwise
are not sufficient for the wants of shippers,
and there is a good demand at this and near-by
trading ports. Several Bpanish cargoeo are
offering, but other off-shore business is dull.
Our figures include the range of Savannah, Da
rien and Brunswick, from 50c. to 91 being paid
here for change of loading port. We quote :
To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports, to 00
50; to Philadelphia, £6 00©6 50: to New
ork and Sound ports, $0 00©7 00; to
Boston and eastward, $7 00©8 00; to St.
John, N. B„ $3 00; [Timber £1 00
higher than lumber rates]; to the West Indies
and windward, £7 00©9 00; to South America
919 00; to Spanish ports, 314 00©15 00; to
United Kingdom for orders, timber 365., lum
ber £5 5e ©£s 10s.
Naval Storks.—Sail.—Rosin Rnd spirits, 3s.
9d.asa 9d. to United Kingdom or Continent;
to New York 40c. on rosin, 60c. on spirits.
Steam.— To New York, rosin, 40c., spirits 80c.;
to Philadelphia, rosin 30a; spirits 80c.; to Bal
timore, rosin 40c., spirits 75c.; to Boston, rosin
45c., spirits 50c.
STEAM.
Cotton—
Liverpool, direct 1333d
Bremen, direct - - - 13-33d
Liverpool, via New York, ¥ ®> 11-32d
Liverpool, via Baltimore, V lb 13-32d
Liverpool, via Boston, V ...... 4gd
Liverpool, via Philadelphia, 9 1b.... 13-32d
Antwerp, via Philadelphia, £1 lb 15-16 c
Havre, via New York, 9 > 13-16 c
Bremen, via New York, S lb JAc
Bremen, via Baltimore. V lb 7-1 Sd
Amsterdam, via New York. V 8). ... 31-61d
Hamburg, via New York, B> 15-16 c
Boston, V bale £1 75
Sea Island. 9 bale 1 75
Hew York, V bale 1 50
Sea Island, 49 bale 1 50
Philadelphia, 9 bale 1 50
Sea Island, fl bale 1 50
Baltimore. 9 bale 1 50
Providence, H bale 8 00
BY SAIL.
Liverpool 5-V6d
8remen....... 11-wd
Havre 11-jL‘d
Bios —
New York, 9 fl ®5
New York, 9 barrel 60
Philadelphia, 9 cask 1 50
Baltimore, {I cask 150
Boston, ¥ cask 1 75
COUNTBY PRODUCE.
Turkeys, alive, f pair £1 25 ©2 *
Brown Fowls, 9 pair 60 © 66
Half-grown, 9 pair 40 © 50
Three-quarters grown. 9 pair... 45 ©
Dressed turkeys, ® 18 & 90
Dressed chickens, V S> 15 ©
Eggs, V dox 15 © 16
Butter, mountain, 4 b. 20 © 80
Peanuts, Tennessee, 9 bushel... 90 @
“ hand -picked Virginia, £1 bu. 1 35 ©
Florida Sugar, fi 1b 5 © 6)4
Florida Syrup, 9 gallon 35 © 45
Honey, V gallon 60 © 75;
Sweet Potatoes. $ bushel 75 ©£l 00
Poulxrt.—Market well auppplied; demand
good.
Egos.—Market overstocked; tendency down
wird.
Bcttxr. —A first-class article in demand;
light.
Pkanuts. —Market fully supplied; demand
fair.
BTRcrp.—Georgia and Florida in fair demand
Supply.
&CGAB-— Georgia and Florida scarce, and
very Uttle demand.
Balt. —A large stock of Liverpool on hand.
The demand is light and the market dull. We
quote: Car kind lots, 75c., f. o. b.; small lots,
85©90a. and drayage.
MARKETS Bf MAIL.
Charleston, February 21. Rick.—There
was a fair business done in this grain. Bales
275 tierces clean Carolina. We quote: Com
mon D4a474? • fair 5)4a5V4c . low goad ,
high good 544a6c., prime 5)4a644e. Carolina
rough rice is quoted at 90c.a£l 20 per bushel
for Inland an l £1 30el 40 per bushel for tide
water qualities. Fancy lots of seacoast sell at
higher rates .. !
Naval Stokbr.—The receipts were 5Q casks
spiri s turpentine ami 560 bhls. rosin. There was
* quiet market for rosin*, i-ales about 400 bbis.
at *1 87 per bM for A B, £1 40 for O D. |t 45for
Ssl 50 for F, £169 for G, £1 70 for H,
85 for I, £8 25 for K, £2 50 for M,
f* 75 for N. and $3 00 for window glass.
Hpirita turpentine quiet, last rates 41c. per gal
lon. Crude turpentine is valued at £1 per bbl.
for virgin and yellow dip and £1 80 for scrape.
.-.Yews and Courier.
O uiv uiauu^.
VIBKVn RV TELEGRAPH.
FINANCIAL.
Paris, February 22. 6 p. m.—Rentes. 84f 3)4c.
Rio Jankiro, February 21.— Exchange on
London, 8144- . ~
Havana, February 23.—Spanish gold, I**©
189)4. Exchange unchanged.
COTTON.
Liverpool, February 22, 5 P_ m —Cotton
opened dull: middling upiandxbHd: middling
which 19,100 are American.
Sales of American 4,650 bales.
Futures quiet but steady. Middling uplands,
low middling • lausc, deliverable tn February,
W4d; deliverable In February and March.
644d: deliverable in March and April, 644©
6 13213d; deliverable in April and May, 6 <-lb®
6 15-32d; deliverable in May and June. 6)nd;
deliverable in June and July. 6 9-16d; debver
able In July and August. 6 9-18d; deliverable In
October and November, 6)4<L
PROVISIONS. OaOCXRIKS. KTC.
Liverpool, February —Wheat, California,
average white. 8e Bd©9s sd; Californis dub,
9s Bd©9s 9d. Peas. 6s 9d. _
Liverpool February ffi.—Breadstuff* steady.
Corn, 5s 4d for new; 5s 5d for old. Lard, sas
9d. Long clear middles, 41s 6d.
Chicago. February 28 -Trading on the street
was lively to-day. Grain waa rather easier.
Wheat declined about He. Provisions were
very weak and heavy. Pork, April sold at
514 45©li 55, closing at outside prices. Lard,
10 12)4©ie 60. This is a decline of 26©30c on
pork and 5c on lard.
Havana, February 22.—Sugar market weak;
molasses sugar, regular to good polarization,
544 ©6)4 reals, gold, per arrobe; muscovado
sugar, common to fair.6©6)4 reals; centrifugal
sugar, 92 to 96 degrees polarization. 8)4 reals.
Rio Janeiro, February 21.—Coffee, good
firsts. 49 00©S0 50 reis per ten kilo*. Average
daily receipts 16.(01 bags. Shipments for the
week to the channel and north of Europe
46.0J0 bales. United States 34,000 bags, to Medi
terranean 12,000 bags. Sales for the week to the
channel and north of Europe 26,000 bogs; for
the United States 36.000 bags: for Mediterranean
13,00) bags. Stock at Rio 205,000 bags.
Santos. February 21—Coffee—Average daily
receipts at Santos for the week 8,100 bags.
Shipments for the week to all countries 48,000
—Europe 36.000 bags. Sales of the week to
all countries 13,000 bags Stock at Santos 78.000
bags.
Wilmington, February 22 —Spirits turpentine
firm at 40c. Rosin dull at £1 35 for strained;
firm at £1 35 for good strained. Tar steady
at f 1 75. Crude turpentine steady; hard,£l 65;
yellow dip, £2 65; virgin, £2 65. Corn un
changed.
Stopping jntfliiflftttt.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Scs Risks 6:34
Sun Skts 5:53
High Water at Ft Pulaski. . .2:19 a m. 2:56 p x
Wkdnksdat. February 23, 1881.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Bark Maury (Nor), Olsen, Arendal, ballast—
Holst & Cos.
Bark Nereus (Dutch), ScLrier, Amsterdam,
ballast—Ctaas Green & Cos.
Schr John W Hall. Mason, Norfolk, with
grain— B G Haynes & Bro.
Steamer Isis, Skinner, Purysburg—C S Gads
den.
Steamer Florida. Fitzgerald, Fernandina and
way landings -W F Barry.
Steamer St John's. Vogel. Charleston —Jno F
Robertson.
ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Bark Grant (Nor), Fkimaes, Caen—Holst &
Cos.
Schr F L Rich irdson, Balona, New London—
Jos A Roberts A Cos.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Wm Kennedy. Foster, Baltimore
—Jas B Wett A Cos.
Schr J A L Bryan, Lee, Baltimore—Jos A
Roberts A Cos.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Fteamer W T Whelans. Gibson, Augusta and
way landings—H M Comer A Cos.
Steamer Centennial, Ulmo. Satilla River and
way laedings—J P Chase.
Steamer Florida Fitzgerald, Fernandina and
way landings—W F Barry.
steamer St John’s. Vogel, Florida—Jno F
Robertson.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morning Sews.
Tvbxe, February 22, 6:50 p m—Passed up,
barks Nereus (Dutch), Maury (Nor), schr F L
Richardson.
Steamship City of Macon grounded last night
between O/ster Light and Long Island.
Waiting, ship Alexandre (Br), barks Blomi
don ( Hr), and Grant (Nor).
Wind E. 8 miles; fair.
Genoa, February 22—Sailed 19th, bark Nellie
T Guest, Tv bee.
Sutton Bridge, February 22—Arrived 21st,
bark John Masterman, Pensacola.
Off Duogeness, February 21—Arrived 21st,
bark Lovetaod, Savannah.
Newcastle, February 22—Arrived 21st, bark
Lucy, Coo saw.
Liverpool, February 22—Arrived 21st, bark
Nore, Galveston.
Dublin, February 22—Arrived, brig Ellen
Greaves. Coosaw.
New York, February 22—Arrived, Arizona,
Hudson, Manhattan. Bpain. Gallia
Arrived out, Ferdinand de Lesseps, State of
Pennsylvania, Manitoba
By MaH
Wilmington, Del, February 17—Cleared,
schr Kate V Aitken, Thompson, Savannah
New York. February IS—Arrivod. schr Hope
Haines, Garnage, Savannah.
Cleared 19th. schrs Samuel L Russell. Steel
man, St Augustine, Fla; Florence A Lillian,
Smith, Brunswick.
Boston, February IS—Arrived, bark Wm
Jones, Collins, Darien.
New York, February 18—Arrived, schrs M A
Harmon, Wolfe, Savannah; M B Bramhall,
Gillette, Savannah.
Liverpool, February 18—Arrived, bark Flor
ence Chipman, 'White, Savannah.
Sailed, Glen Monarch (Br). Short, Darien.
Montrose. February 18—Arrived, bark Harald
(Sw), Cederberg, Darien.
Halifax. February 14—Sailed, steamer Jas
mond (Br), Batt, from Savannah for Bremen.
Nassau, January 29-Arrived, schr Hattie
Darling (Br). Bethel, Brunswick.
Phi adelphia, February 18—Arrived, schr Jno
J Taylor, Hudson, Savannah.
SPOKEN.
By bark Grant (Nor), on the 2d of February,
lat 19:26 N, lon 52 W, bark Dirigo, from Hull
for Philadelphia
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
The steamship City of Macon, from New
York, is ashore on the Oyster Beds, but is
being lightered and is expected up on the next
tide.
Bark Ranger (Br). MorreU, from Darien Dec
11 for Amsterdam, before reported abandoned
was again passed Jan 17, in lat 35:30, ion 42:40.
with mizzenmast and foremast standing and
foreyard aero*, everything else gone, by bark
Peter Crevar. Whalen, from Newcastle. E. at
Halifax Feb 18.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Masters of vessels arriving at this 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 News free on
application at this office.
J. H. EBTILL,
Agent New York Associated Press, Office 3
Whitaker street.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer Florida from Fernandina and
way landings -21 bales sea island cotton, 6
bales hides, 3 bbis syrup, 450 crates oranges, 5
boxes mdse, 2 bbis fish roe, 1 bale bags.
Per Savannah. Florida and Wtwteru 1 tall way,
February 22 —266 bales cotton, 27 cars lumber,
3 cars wood, 191 b('la rosin. 27 bbis spirits tur
pentine, 18 bbis potatoes, 76 bbis syrup, 2 bbl*
and 582 boxes oranges, 214 sacks rice, 10 bales
hides, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad, February 22 -2,523
bales cottou.
EXPORTS.
Per schr J A L Bryan, for Baltimore—229,7o9
feet lumber—R B Reppard.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer Florida from Fernandina and
way landings—Geo K Mcllwaine and wife. Miss
Hanny.CJ Beeber and wife, Mrs N K Butler.
W A Butler. 00l J W dam and wife, Mrs T
Clark, Theo Over and wife. Miss Over, Miss T
Thorn and ma ! d, Mrs C H Nichols, Mrs C E
Murray, Miss Carrie B Murray, Mr Fabyan, Mr
Betts, Mr Huntley, J N Croeby, J L Moore and
lady. P B acktnship, T B Taylor, 8 W Goodwin,
Mr Jones. Miss Clark, Miss Shoemaker, Miss
Pollock, J H A J irdan. Geo Washington.
Per steamship City of Macon, from New York
—Miss Kine, E Dunham, G D Kirkham, Geo
navis. J J Carr. Mrs Braggins, A Engler and
wife. Mrs King, G F King, J Dzialzynski, G W
Hollingsworth, A Hopper, J M Burt, Miss L
Burt, Miss J M Burt, D F Longstreet and wife.
Miss E M Longstreet, Mrs F W Miner, Miss S
Miner, B Goudy, PII Pitkin W W Larraoee W
W r McAlpin*-. Dr Stinson. G Booth. C A Paine
and wife. J E Signer, W Cahill, W Hester, W
Hester, Jr, H D Chauocey, M L Cbauncey, B F
Dunning and wife, Capt T M Fleetwood, F W
Miner, F Miner. A N Ledger, A E Snow, J A
Phillip, O H Mathews. J B Branan.
Per steamer et John's, from Charleston—
Mr Gorgoza and wife, Mr Gerard, Mr Brown,
Mr Johnson, Mr Morse, Mr Lapham. Mr Ross,
Mr Butler, Mr Ellis, Mr O'Brien and wife. Mr
Haines, Mrs Wilson, Miss Gibbs, Mr Weller. Mrs
Smith, Mr Howe, Mr Gilsey, Mr Elmer, and 10
deck, and 115 for Florida.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway,
February 42-Fordg Office, Peacock, H A Cos,
A Leffier, M Y Henderson, Butler AB, T A
O’Quinn, Oraham AH, DC Bacon A Cos, R B
Reppard, J J Dale A Cos. John J McDonough.
Haslam AH, Meinhard Bros A Cos, Solomon
Bros, C H Doraett, Jno Flannery AOo Liiien
thal AK, B B Cassels, J B Reedy, Bond A S, H
Myers A Bros. Wm Hoae A 00, Bendheim Bros
A 00, T P Bond. M Ferst A Cos. E Amroom,
Alexander AM. Ludden A B, Stern A N, E J
Johnson, H P Bickford, R Habersham’s Son A
00, W W Gordon & Co.Walter A H, C F Stubbs,
F M Farley, Wood* A Cos, H M Comer A 00, w
W Chisholm, Chas Ellis, R W Wood bridge, M
Maclean, Baldwin A Cos, C L Jones, W C Jack
son A 00, W C Powell A Cos, L J Guilmartin A
Cos.
Per steamship City of Macon, from New York
—L Appel. H D Anchincloss care Muir AD, G
W Alien, Allen AL, Alexander AM, A R Alt
may er A 00, W H Beesett, T D Bertody, T P
Bond, D Brown, Bendheim Bros A Cos, O But
ler, Branch AC,C RR A Bkg Cos, B J Cub
bedge, E M Connor, H M Comer A Cos. Wm
Clifton, J Cunningham, Crawford A L, Wm M
Davidson, I Dasher A Cos, Mrs L Desboui lions,
C H Dorsett, W D Dixon, A Douglass. Jno A
Douglass, A Doyle, M J Doyle, A Einstein’s
Sons, M Etonian. T Enright J H EatilL G Eck
stein A Cos, I Epstein A Bro, Eckman A V, J H
Furber, l L Falk A Cos, C R Fowler, Frank A
Cos, A Friedenberg A Cos, M Ferst A 00. L J
Gazan, S Gazan. Goodsell Bros, B M Gaifunkel,
F Ureenbaum. Greene AT. Gray A O’B. W H
Glbbens, J Gorham, S Guckenbeimer. CL Gil
bert A Cos. O P Havens, Herman &K, SO
Haynes A Bro, E Heidt. G M Heidt A 00, FM
Hull. T Henderson. D Hogan, Holcombe. G A
Cos, Kennedy A B, W A Kent, J H Koch, Moaea
Kraus*. 8 Krouskoff Loeb A E, Uppman Bros,
Ludden A B, J F LaFar, Mrs C A Lamar, 8 K
Lewin, Dr J C LeHardy. B H Levy, A Leffier,
D B Lester, Llllentha! A K, Lovell A L, N Lang
A Bro, Jno Lyons, J McGrath A Cos, r Morgan
A Cos, Merchants National Bank, G Macher,
Marshall House, John J McDonough, Mrs Mc-
Connell. J J McMahon, J McLaughlin A Son.
C H McVeigh, W B Mell A Cos, Meli A S, A j
Miller A 00, C Murphy, Mohr Bros, Meinhard
Broe A Coi H Myers A Bros, Lee Roy Myers,
L F Nelson A Cos, Newton A K. Jno Nicolson, G
K Nichols, Jno Oliver, Palmer Broe. G W
Parish, J Perlinski, L Plesa W N Pinder care
Solomons A Cos, Quantock A P. Jas Ray, Rus
sak A Cos, C A Rosa G B Roberta O H Re ms
hart. F J Ruckert, C D Rogers. J Ryan, J Ro
senheim. Rieser A S, J B Reedy, G W Bergent,
Saussy AH. S, FA W Ry, H L Schreiner,
Schwarz A Acosta Snyder A N, W H Smith, L
C Strong, J Stern. James 8 Silva. Jno Sullivan.
Solomons A Ce. Solomon Bros, R H Tatem, J C
Thompson, C M A H W Tilton. P Tuberdy, J W
Tynan, J H Yon Newton, W W W&dley, J E
Walter. P H Ward A Cos, Gen H 0 Wayne, OE
Wakefield, D Weisbein, Thus Wert, A M A C W
Wert, J H A Wille, Weed A C.Wylly A C, Henry
Tonge, W * Barry Agt, John F Robertson Agt.
str Cumberland, str Centennial. 8, FA W By,
C R B.
Per Central Railroad. February 22—Jno
Flannery A Cos, Davant A W, L J Guilroartin A
Cos, W W Chisholm, C F Stubbs. W W Gordon
A Cos, R W Woodbridge, F M Farley, Miller A
R, H M Comer A Cos, J P Hammond, English A
H, Wert Bros, Woods A Cos, Baldwin A 00, C A
Shearson, Knoop. Frerichs A Cos, Walter AH,
Wilcox, G A 00, J F Wheaton. Order, Z T De-
Loach, Paul Decker, Peacock, H A Cos, N B
Lee, J C Thompson.
Per steamer Florida from Fernandina and
way landings—W W Gordon A Cos, Rieser AS,
M Y Henderson. Lee Roy Myers, Lippman
Bros, H Myers A Bros, Bendheim Bros A 00,
Steamship Gate City, 8 A CR R, Philadelphia
steamship.
Up, Cleared and Sailed.
FOR DARIEN AND DO BOY.
Ships.
Beniamin Bangs (Nor), Eernichow, Amsterdam,
sla Jan 5.
Schooners.
Maud Briggs, Bryant. Curacoa, sld Feb 5.
Barks.
Achilles (Ger), Rhetz, London, cld Nov 10 (bal).
EJise Linck (Ger), Fisher, Bordeaux, sld Nov 9
via Falmouth, Dec 15.
Hope (Br), Jenkins, Swansea via Madeira, sld
Nov 5.
St Lawrence (Nor), Gerner, Rochefort, sld Oct
17.
Louis De Geer (Sw), Anderson, Rotterdam, cld
Nov 24.
Zacharies (Sw), Nordln, Dieppe, sld Nov £O.
Orion (Ger), Stange, Dublin, sld Nov 22.
Capelta (Nor), Tvedsen, at Bristol Dec 2.
Passarouang (Sw), Norstromsen, Avonmouth,
sld Dec 8.
Wilfcommen (Ger), Pahlow, Dieppe, sld Nov 29.
Prince Frederick Carl (Ger), Brandhoff, Lon
don, sld Dec 16.
Agathe (Nor), Hansen. Liverpool, sld Dec 81.
Fruhling (Ger), Ahrend, Dublin, cld Dec 15.
Princess Alexandra (Br), Kellet, Newry, sld
Dec 25.
Princess Alexandria (Br), Reid, Liverpool, sld
Dec 27.
Mina (Br), Jackson, Mary port, sld Dec 15.
Freakling (For), , Dublin, sld Dec 28.
Birgitte (Nor), Torgensen, London, sld Jan 7.
Anto (Nor), Berg, Valencia sld Dec 6.
Atlantic Bus), Falck, London, aid Dec 1.
Unto (Rus), Snellman, London, cld Jan 6.
Teiius (Nor). Pederson, Belfast, I, sld Jan 14.
Harlingen (Dutch), Fluchmacher, Harlingen,
sld Jan 1.
Frisia (Dutch). Boswyk, Harlingen, sld Jan 1.
Cleveland (Br), Evans, at Swansea Jan 15.
Dronning Sophie (Nor), Petersen. London, cld
Jan 13.
Thyra (Nor), Christensen, Newry, sld Jan £O.
Sirian Star. Meinecke, Amsterdam, Dec 31.
Baltic (Ger), Herwig, St Vincent, C V, sld Dec
26.
Caroline (Nor), Petersen, Marseilles, sld Jan 17.
Geflon (Nor). , Hull, sld Feb 6.
Kortenaer (Dutch), Datema. L’pool, up Jan 29.
Mary Jane (Ger). Budde, Lowestoft, sld Jan 22.
Nelson. Glaister, L'pool, sld Jan 2:).
Colonist (Nor), Tellersen, Bristol, sld Feb 1.
Lucie Rad man (Ger), Meyer, L’pool. sld Jan 19.
Hellos (Ger), Asmus. Belfast, sld Feb 5.
Jason (Nor), Olsen, Dieppe, sld Jan 30.
Minna (Ger), Boese, Bordeaux, sld Jan 81.
Pomona (Ger), Newman, London, cld Jan 29.
FOR BRUNSWICK, QA.
Ships.
Solo (Sw). Danneberg, London, sld Jan 7.
ltagnar (Br), York, cld Feb 12.
Skinner (Nor>, Krath, Bona, sld Nov 23.
Nora (Nor), Hassell. Barrow, sld Dec 14.
Rene (Fr). Bertrand, at Bahia Nov 28.
Union (Br), Webb, Rio Janeiro, sld Dec 25.
Gurh (Sw), Stromberg, London, in bal, cld Jan
29.
Schooners.
Florence A Lillian, Smith, New York, up Feb 9.
FOR ST mart’s.
Barks.
Johanna Maria (Dan), Christensen, Malaga sld
Jan 4.
FOR SATILLA RIVER.
Barks
Konigen Augusta, Wilde. Swinemunde, sld Dec
17.
Herman (Dan), Christensen, St Vincent, sld
Dec 4.
Carl Angell, Neilsen, Gibraltar, cld Jan 10.
FOR APALACHICOLA.
Schooners.
Mary A McCann, Havana, sld Feb 2.
FOR FERNANDINA.
Barks.
Peter Suppecich (Ger), Meyer, sld Liverpool
via Demerara Nov 22.
Imogeue(Br), Bolin, Liverpool, sld Jan 11.
Mentor (Ger), Schultz, Liverpool, sld Jan 21.
Brigs.
Delma (Br), Odell, Port Spain, sld Jan 25.
FOR KEY WEST.
Ships,
Ida (Ger), Fennekohl, Bremen, sld Nov 20.
Savannah (Ger), Tabelmann, Bremen, sld Oct
21.
Barks.
Annie Burr, Byrne, Rouen, sld Dec 3.
Algeria (Br), McArthur, Dublin, sld Dec 29.
lotteries.
li.S.L.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. THIRD GRAN D DISTRIBUTION,
CLASS C, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUEBDAY,
MARCH B,lßßl—l3oth Monthly Drawing.
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y
This institution was regularly Incorporated
by the Legislature of the State for Educational
and Charitable purposes in 18G8, for the term of
Twenty-five Years, to which contract the invio
lable faith of the State is pledged, which pledge
has been renewed by an overwhelming popu
lar vote, securing its franchise In the new con
stitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879, with
a capital of £1,000,000, to which it has since
added a reserve fund of over £350,000. Its Grand
Senqlx Number Distribution will take place
monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales
or postpones. Look at the following Distri
bution:
CAPITAL PRIZE, £30,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each.
Half Tickets, One Dollar.
LIST Or PRIZKS.
1 Capital Prize *30,000
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize 5,000
2 Prizes of *2,500 5,000
5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000
20 Prizes of 500 10,000
100 Prizes of 100 10,000
200 Prizes of 50 10,000
500 Prizes et 20 10,000
1,000 Prizes of 10 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of.. £300.... 2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of.. 200.... 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of.. 100 ... £OO
LB6? Prizes, amounting to £110,4(0
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at
all points, to whom liberal compensation will
be paid.
For further Information, write clearly, giving
full address. Send orders by express or regis
tered letter, er money order, by mail, ad
dressed only to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleana La, or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No.
819 Broadway, New York, or
JNO. B. FERNANDEZ,
Savannah. Ga
All oar Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management of
Genkrals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL
A EARLY. feb9 W,B.wATel4w
Willard Hotel Lottery Postponed
TO APRIL 7, 1881,
FOR A FULL DRAWING
THE drawing will take place at LOUIS
VILLE, KY., under authority of a special
act of the Kentucky Legislature, and will be
under thi absolute control of disinterested
commissioners appointed by the act.
LIST OF PRIZKS:
The Willard Hotel with all its I (Torn 555
Fixtures and Furniture. I jZuU,UUU
One Residence on Green street £15,000
One Residence on Green street 15,000
Two Cash Prizes, each £5,000 10,(00
Two Cash Prizes, each £2,000 5,000
Five Cash Prizes, each £I.OOO 5,000
rive Cash Prizes, each £SOO 2,500
Fifty Cash Prizes, each £IOO 5 000
One Hundred Cash Prizes, each £SO 5,000
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each S2O 10,000
One Set of Par Furniture 1.000
One Fine Piano 500
One Handsome Silver Tea Set 100
400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whisky, $36 14,400
10 Baskets Champ > gne, $35 350
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $lO 6,000
460 Boxes Fine Wines. S3O 12,000
900 Boxes Robertson County Whisky,s3o. 6.000
400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $lO 4,000
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $lO 5,000
AMOUNTING TO $369,850.
Whole tlcketa $8; halves, $4; quarters, $2.
Remittances may be made by Bank Check.
Express, Postal Money Order, or Registered
Responsible agents wanted at all point*.
For circulars giving full information and for
tickets, address W. C. D. WHIPS,
Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ky.
JNO. B. FERNANDEZ, Agent,
Corner Bull and Broughton sts., Savannah, Ga
feb2-WASAw2m *
j. w. TYNAN,
ENGINEER AND MACHINIST,
Cor. West Broad And Indian Street*,
REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF
Machinery, Boilers, Etc.
deo27tf
ARTIST’S Manual of OH and Water Color
Painting. Gray on Drawing, etc., 60c. Guide
to Aut harsh ir> 50c. Of booksellers or by mall.
JESBK HANEY A 00., 119 Nassau street, New
York. nut
I
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a |urr CURE for an the diseases for which it to recommended, and always perfectly eafe
in the hands of even the most Inexperienced persons.
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
It recommended by Plwticiant, UmiMen, UUMonariet, Manaaert of fhetoriet, Work-Shop*,jnd
Plantation* Nurte* in HorpUals—ln short by everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trial.
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS* TRIAL.
mja |©a IX II I should have a place in every factory, machine-shop,
A I I© llbSm uZm iv and mill, on every form and plantation, and in even
household, ready for Immediate use not only for aoddente, cuts, bruises, sores, etc., but Is
case of sudden sicknew of any kind. .
et ■■■ vm ■ ■ | p is the well - tried and trusted friend of all who warn
■ fK Ile fv I!■BmEb Vv a sure and safe medicine which can be freely need
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 sort
in doctor*’ bills. For sale by all druggists at 25c. sbe. and £I.OO per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors. Providence, R. I.
mhl2-F.MAW,Iy
|jrou(|
THE GREAT APPETIZER AND SURE CURE
FOR COUGHB, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF
THE THROAT AND LUNGB.
The most acceptable preparation in the known world. Bv 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. I*ut up in QUART size bottles, giving MORE
for the money than any article In the market.
(1 4TT rTI |j| %T Don’t be deceived by unprincipled dealers who try to palm off upon
fA U X AV/Ll • “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 Keport of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, I
Washington, D. C., January 26, 1880. f
Messrs. Lawrence dbMartin, 111 Madison street, Chicago , IU.:
Gkntlkmkn— This compound, in the opinion of this office, would hare 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 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. S. Revised Statutes, and when so stamped,
may be sola by druggists, apothecaries and other persons without rendering them liable to pay
special tax as liquor dealers. Yours respectfully,
(Signed) GREEN B. RAUM, Commissioner.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilia
XX. Myers fe Bros.,
Sole Agents for Savannah and the State of Florida.
Sold by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers everywhere. For sale by SOLOMONS & CO. and
LIPPMAN BROS., who will supply the trade at manufacturers’ prices. seplO-W.F&MIy
*rhijslntr
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
158 BRYAN STREET,
Established in 1844, and Sole Agent of JOHN
GIBSON’S SON & CO.’S Celebrated
Monongakela, Wheat, Rye & Bourbon Whiskies.
I have now on hand a full line of above WHISKIES, and am prepared to sup
ply the trade at BOTTOM PRICES, either from store in the city or by direct ship
ment from Philadelphia. The house of MESSRS.
JOHN GIBSON’S SON it CO.
is too well known to comment upon, being known and rightly appreciated in
business circles throughout the length and breadth of the land.
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
dec23-tf AGENT FOR THEIR CELEBRATED WHISKIES.
tffatrtws, Uflwirg, &r.
M. STERNBERG-.
24 BARNARD STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
Has always on hand a full assortment of these celebrated WATCHES, in gold and silver cases,
at THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. febl2-tf
A. L. DEBBOUILLONS,
JEWELER AND DEALER IN
Waltham and Elgin Watches,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
AGENT FOR THE PIONEER WATCH.
BTERLING SILVERWARE. TRIPLE-PLATED WARE.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. GOLD-HEADED CANES.
STAR SPECTACLES, MANUFACTURER OF FLORIDA
GLASSES. JEWELRY.
31 BULL STREET, OPPOSITE SCREVEN HOUSE.
nov3-W,F&Mtf
(Brain and f’rnristons.
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
SAUSSY & HARMON, PROPRIETORS.
GRITS, MEAL, PEED,
WHOLESALE DEALERB IN
hay
OFFICE. 109 BAY STREET. MILL AND ELEVATOR, 8„ F. &W. RAILWAY DEPOT.
novSO-tf
%arflwarr, (gttthnj, &r.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Tinware, Plows, Etc.,
WHICH WE OFFER AT LOW PRICE&
PALMER BROS.
Savannah, January 28, 1881. jan2B-tf
stf*.
RICE.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
300 BARRELS RICE.
ALL GRADES. WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICE.
FRED. M. BULL.
atutntt, Oils, it.
CELEBRATED
Swedish Faint!
J HAVE by the application of this Paint to
TIN ROOFS during the past twelve years fully
proven that It is SUPERIOR to anything yet
used in this city for preservation of tin roofs.
It is most DURABLE, as proven by ACTUAL
USAGE, and has in every instance given per
fect satisfaction.
I am prepared to p&iut tin roofs on reasona
ble terms, and solicit the patronage of those
who wish to preserve their roof a
CORMACR HOPKIhS,
NO. 167 BROUGHTON STREET.
jan29-tf
YOUR PROPERTY. YOUR HEALTH, AND
YOUR LIFE ARE IN DANGER IF
YOU BURN BAD KEROBENE OIL.
THE HOME LIGHT OIL!
WHICH we call your attention to: Perfect
in every particular—not one fault can
be found with it It stands a fire test of 150
degrees, therefore cannot explode. A lighted
lamp may be broken without fear. It burns in
ordinary lamps, with a clear, brilliant flame,
until the Oil b all consumed, and when used in
a night lamp does not emit any odor. It is not
necessary to keep the lamp full, and does not
require any change of burners. The Oil will
burn longer without trimming the wick than
any Oil made, as it does not crust. By actual
comparison it will be found as white as pure
water. This is obtained by removing all the
impurities found in the common Oil. It costs
you no more than common Oil, as It burns one
fourth longer, and you get a better light for
your money. The best goods are always the
cheapest. You will always find the quality
the same, and that you save much labor in
cleaning chimneys. Please give it one trial
with a clean lamp and new wick.
ANDREW HANLEY, Sole Agent,
No. 6 Whitaker street,
jan2Q-tf Savannah, Ga.
(Established 1840.)
Steamboat and Mill Supplies
TUCK’S PISTON PACKING.
ASBESTOS PISTON PACKING.
ASBESTOS BOARD PACKING.
GUM PACKING.
ITALIAN HEMP PACKING.
eagle packing.
SOAP BTONE PACKING.
OLIVER'S PAINT AND OIL STORE
NO. 5 WHITAKER STREET.
nov!7-tf
CHRIS. MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHED 1865.)
House, Sign, Fresco & Banner
PAINTING.
—OSALXB IN
RAILROAD. MILL and STEAMBOAT SUP
PLIES, PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. PUTTY, VAR
NISHES, BRUSHES, MIXED PAINTS, BURN
ING and ENGINE OILS, NEATS FOOT OIL,
AXLE GREASE, LADDERS, all kinds and sixea
142 St. Julian and 141 Bryan streets.
mh22-tf
JOHN G. BUTLEB,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
White Lead, Oils, Colors, tJlass, Etc
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
SOLE Agent for the GEORGIA LIME, CAL
CINED PLASTER, CEMENTS, HAIR, LAND
PLASTER, etc. Bole Agent for F. O. PIERCE
& CO.’S PURE PREPARED PAINTS. One
hundred dollars guarantee that this Paint con
tains neither water or benzine, and is the only
guaranteed Paint in the market.
,el9-tf No. 22 Drayton Rtreet Savannah. Go.
illUHttfni (goods.
DARNERS, DARNERS.
Darning Needles
EMBROIDERED SACKS.
SUN BONNETS.
A SUPPLY OF ABOVE JUST RECEIVED.
SWISS CAPS.
NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Stamping Done to Order
AT 168 BROUGHTON STREET.
MRS. K. POWER.
jan7-tf
[JEFFRAS.SEELEY&CS]
NC IN
REPRESENTED BY
J. P. PETTY, ATLANTA, GA.
jan7-F.M&W6m
, .::,-rrr - ■ ml.' ;
EUREKA
I t/COFFEE POTS !
J: j -fflp “THE BEST.”
WU ALCOHOL
2#gyocMovfis
a MBS. POTTS*
COLD HANDLE
Smoothing Irons.
Crockery House of
JAS. S. SILVA,
140 BROUGHTON STREET.
febl4-NATeltf
3£omgtfrglrin ffanrr.
THE GREAT SAUCE
OF THE WORLD.
wisVisfe^iAuir
Imparts the paost aeßcjou* tests iMUS
BINS that their FtBH
fa ac* is /HOT & COLD
naffind la ■LX ! tf9
and I*. in my Opin-KSaljjfi MBATB,
lon, the mow palii- BlggSl
able, aa well aa the KB—SeII °AML, fco.
moat wholes ame HiflßKSa
aauoathatlasoad.’*^m^F
Bold and used thrcragboet the world.
JOHN DUNOAN’B SONS,
AGENTS WW STATER
Saiiroado,
Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway.
Gknuul Manisib’s OmoL i
Savannah, lUyeSd, IsSO. (
N and after SUNDAY, May 23d, 1830, Fu
wager trains on this Road will ran a
follows •
EIGHT SPMM.
Leave Savannah dally at —4:89 r, a
Arrive at Jesup daOv at 7:20 r. a
A rrtve at ThoroASTlUe dally at. 6:20 a. M
Arrive at Bainbridsh daily at 9:30 jl V
Arrive at Albany dally at 10:25 a. H
Arrive at Live Oak daily at 2:00 a. H
Arrive at Tallahawee dally at 7:00 A. N
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 7:50 a. M
Leave Tallahassee dally at 6:00 r. tt
Leave Jacksonville dally at 5:30 p. H
Leave Uve Oak daily at 11:15 p. k
Leave Albany dally at. 4:00 p. M
Leave Bainbtidge dally at 4:00 p. H
Leave ThomaevUle daily at. 7:30 p. ■
Leave Jemp daily at 6:30 a. H
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:00 A. ■
No change of can between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara daily between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Sleeping oars ran through to and from Savan
nah and Albany , and Jacksonville and Albany
without change.
Passengers from Savannah for Fermndina,
Galnefrrtue and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
ak this train arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. k.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. u., ar
rtva at Savannah 9:00 a. tt.
Paneogen leaving Macon at 7:15 a. u. (dally
including Sunday) 60 onset at Jesup with this
train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Haoon at 6:25 p.
K. (daily including Sunday).
Connect at Albany vitn passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Kofaula, Montgomery. Mobile,
Maw Orleans, eto.
Mail steamer leaves Eainbridge for Apalaofc.!-
ooia every Sunday and Thursday evening; for
Oclumbua every Tuesday and Saturday after
noon.
(Mow connection at Jacksonville daily (Ban
days 6xoepted) for Green Cove Springs, St
Aoguxtine, Palatka,Enterprise, and all landings
on Bt. John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. B. R. leave Junction, go
ing weet, at 11:87 a. m., and f9r Brunswick at
4:49 p. if., dally, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Bleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s T'oket Office. No. 22 Bull
street, and at Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN D1
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sondays excepted, at 7:00 a. a
Leave Mclntosh, " “ 9:40 a. m
Leave Jerap “ “ 12:30 p. h
Leave Blackehaar “ “ 3:05 p. h
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:00 p. k
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:30 a. m
Leave Biaokshear ** “ 8:50 a. m
Leave Jesap “ " 1:00 p.m
Leave Mclntosh “ “ 3:06 p.m
Arrive at Savannah - “ 5:40 p.m
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays exoeptod, at 6:00 a. m
Leave Vaidoata, “ “ 8:17 a. K
Leave Quitman. “ ** 9:45 A K
Arrive at Thomaavllle, “ “ 12:00 m
Leave Thomadvilla, “ “ 2:30 p. m
Leave Camilla, “ “ 5:23 p. m
Arrive at Albany, “ “ 7:l' ?. u
Leave Albany, “ “ 6 Mam
Leave Camilla, “ " 8: A H
Arrive at ThomasvUle, “ “ 11:30 am
LeaveThoraasviUc, “ “ 1:45 p.m
Leave Quitman, “ “ 8:53 p. M
LBeve Valdosta, “ “ 5:17 p. M
Arrive at Dupont. “ “ 7:30 p.m
J. 8. Ttson, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. HAINES,
mv2s-tf General Manager.
Central & Southwestern R.R’ds.
Savammah, Ga, February 3d, 1881.
ON and after SUNDAY, January 30th, 1881.
passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run ns
follows:
TRAIN NO. I.—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a m
Leaves Augusta. 9:30 a M
Arrives at Augusta 4 M p. a
Arrives at Maccn 8:45 p. t
Leaves Macon for Atlanta .. .8:15 p. tt
Arrives at Atlanta .... 3:40 A. M
Leaves Macon for Columbus and
Montgomery daily 7:20 p. u
Arrives at Columbus daily 2:25 a. m
Arrives at Montgomery daily.. 9:40 a. m
Making close oonnection at Atlanta with W tst
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Alr-Llne for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 12 S3 a m
Arrives at Macon 6:89 a u
Leaves Montgomery for Macon daily. 5:09 p. m
Leaves Columbus daily 12:08 a. m
Arrives at Macon daily 6:45 a. m
Leaves Macon 7:19 A M
Arrives at KUledgevlUe 9:44 a M
Arrives atEutouton 11:80 a a
Arriias at Augusta 4:46 p. m
Arrives at Savannah. 3:45 p. M
Leaves Augusta 9:30 A M
M&klog connection at Savannah with the Sa
vannah, Florida and Western Railway for all
points In Florida.
TRAIN NO. B—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 p. M
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A M
Leaves Augusta... 8:20 p. a
Arrives atMUledgevido 9:44 A M
Arrives at Eateuton 11:33 a k
Arrives at Macon 7 2) a M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:00 a M
Arrives at Atlanta 12:50 p. a
Leaves Macon for Albany and Bnfaala 8 45 a m
Arrives at Eufaula 4:15 p. s
Arrives at Albany 3 53 p. a
L wives Macon for Columbus 8:15 a m
Arrives at Columbus. 1.40 r. %
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Oohunbnp, Eufaula, Albany and Augusta daily,
making close connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-Line. At Eutanla with Montgomery
and Enfanla Railway; at Columbus with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad and South
Carolina Railroad for all points North and East.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley for Ber
ry daily (except Sunday), and at Outnbert for
Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension runs daily (ex
cept Sunday) from Albany to Arlington, and
dally (except Monday) from Arlington to Al
b&ojr.
COKING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta . 2:15 p. v
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p. m
Leaves Albany 12:02 p. m
Leaves Enf&tua 12.00 m
Arrives at Macon from Eafanla and
Albany 6:85 p. it
Leaves Columbus 11:50 a h
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5:10 p. m
Leaves Macon. 7:35 p. u
Arrives at Augusta 6:40 a m
leaves Augusta. 8:30 p. m
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 a m
Passengers for MiUedgevflle and Eatonton wDJ
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily, except
Monday, for these points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati
via Macon, Atlanta ana Cincinnati Southern
Railway on 7*30 p. m. train.
Local Sleeping Cars on all night trains be
tween Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macon, and Savannah and Atlanta.
Passengers from Southwestern Georgia can
take either train from Macon to Augusta and
make connection with Pullman Sleeper from
Augusta to Washington without change.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
G. A. Whitxhkad, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt., Savannah.
J. 0. Shaw, W. F. BHELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Supt 8. W. R. R., Macon, Ga
Janßltf
Change of Schedule.
Charleston and Savannah R’y Cos., I
Savannah, February 22, 1881. f
UNTIL further notice the steamer ISIS will
leave from wharf foot of Abercorn street
for Purysburg, connecting with the Charleston
and Savannah Railway:
Leave Savannah f. 10:00 a M.
Arrive Charleston 8:00 p. u.
Leave Charleston 8:30 a. m
Arrive Savannah 5:30 p. x.
By the above schedule passengers make close
connection at Charleston with Northeastern
Railroad for all points North and East.
Tickets and Sleeping Berths at Bren's, 22
Bull street, and at Depot.
C. 8. GADSDEN, Sup’t.
8. C. Boylston. Q. T. A. feb22-tf
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Good Bessons for the Doctors’ Faith.
Monro*, Ga., March 23, 1880.
W have for twelve month* been prescribing
“Swift’s Syphilitic Specific” in the treatment of
Syphilis and many other diseases for which it
is recommended, and the results have been
most satisfactory.not having been disappointed
in a single instance. We think for all diseases
it is recommended to cure it stands without a
peer, and that all the medical profes lon will,
sooner or later, be forced to acknowledge It In
the treatment of Syphilis as a sine qua non.
N. L. GALLOWAY, M.D.
J. T. ROBINSON, M.D.
Atlanta, Ga , May 22, 1879.
One of our workmen had a bad case of Sypb
ilis, of five years’ standing, and was cured en
tirely with "Bwlft’s Syphilitic Specific.”
WM. R. & T. W. HOOPER.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY.
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga
Wholesale by O. BUTLER and SOLOMONS &
00. Call for a copy of “Young Men’s Friend.”
feblft-WATellm
A POSITIVE CURE
Without medicines,
Allan’s Soluble medicated Boogies.
Patented Oct 16, 1876. One box.
No. 1 will cure any case in four days or lees.
No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no
matter of how long standing.
No nauseous doses of cubebs, copaiba, or oil
of sandalwood, that are certain to produce
dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the
stomach.
Price St 50. Sold by all druggists, or mailed
on receipt of price. For further particulars
send for circulars. J. C. ALLAN CO.,
P. O. Box 1588. 88 John st, New York.
deolO-F.M&Wttm
M CHOICE selections, dialogues, etc., for
elocutionists and school exhibition, 25c
HANEY A 00.. 119 Nassau -eet, New
York. , jeS-tf
Shipping.
SAVffllH AND SEW YORK.
Ocean Steamship Company.
CABIN S2O
EXCURSION 32
STEERAGE 10
THE magnificent steamships of this Company
are appointed to sail as follows:
OATB CITY, Captain Daggett, WEDNES
DAY. February 28, at 2 p. u.
CITY OF MACON. Captain Keupton,SAT
URDAY, February 26. 1881. at 4:30 p. M.
CITY OF COLUMBUS, Captain Fisher,
WEDNESDAY, March , at 7:00 p. u.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nicker
son, SATURDAY. Marchs, at 10:00 am.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and
Northwestern points ana to ports of the United
Kingdom and the Continent.
For freight or pasaaga apply to
G. M. SORREL, Agent,
aug26 City Exchange Building.
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
FOB BALTIMORE.
CABIN PABBAGE *ls 00
SECOND CABIN „ 12 60
EXCURSION. K 00
The steamships cf the Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
as follows:
WM. KENNEDY,
(This steamer does not carry passengers.)
Capt. H. D. FOSTER,
TUESDAY. February 22d. at 1:00 p. m.
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain J. S. MARCH, Jr.,
MONDAY, February 28th, at 8:00 a H.
Through bills lading given to all points West,
ail the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pat*
senger tickets issued to Pittsbirg, Cincinnati,
Chicago and all points West and Northwest.
JAB. B. WEST A CO., Agents.
feb2i-tf 114 Bay street.
FOB BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE $lB OO
STEERAGE PASSAGE lO OO
Bostek and Savannah Steamship Line,
WORCESTER,
Captain D. H. HEDGE,
WEDNESDAY, February 23d, at 2:00 p. U.
THROUGH bOls of lading given to New
England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Ounard, warren and LeyUnd
lines.
The ships of this line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON A 00., Agents. Boston.
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Philadelphia & Southern
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Leaving Each Port Every Saturday.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGi $lB CO
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 14 00
BTEERAGE PASSAGE 10 08
CABIN PA3BAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHILADELPHIA. SO Of
EXCURSION TICKETB TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOR
THREE MONTHS PROM DATE OF
ISSUE) to 00
Through bills lading 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
delphia.
THE FIBBT-CLABB STEAMSHIP
JUN I AT A,
Captain J. W. CATHARINE.
WILL leave Savannah on BATURDAY,
February 26, 1851, at 5 o’clock a. m
For freight or passage, having superior
accommodations, apply to
WM. HUNTER A SON,
feb2l-td Agents.
MORGAN LINE
U. S. MAIL, STEAMSHIPS
WILL leave Cedar Keys for New Orleans
EVERY FRIDAY; for Key West and
Havana EVERY SATURDAY.
For passage apply to LEVE & ALDEN, Sa
vannah, or
PARSONS & HALE, Agents,
Jan2o-3m Cedar Key, Fla.
NEW YOU ISL
AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM
The first-class steamers of this line,
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM,
SCHIEDAM. P. CALAND,
W. A. SCHOLTEN, MAAS.
Leave Watson Stores, Brooklyn, regularly
WEDNESDAY 8.
First Cabin s6o—s7o. Second Cabin s4s—sso.
Steerage $26.
For freight apply to Agents of OCEAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
BAME RATES TO AMSTERDAM AND ROT
TERDAM.
H. CAZAUX, General Agent,
27 South William street. New York.
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A DELICIOUS DRINK
For Use in Families, Hotels ,
Cliibs, Parties, Etc,
■punch
C.n. GRAVES AVSOXS
The “Hub Punch” has lately been introduced,
and meet, with marked popular favor.
It is Warranted to Contain only the
Best of Liquors, United with
Choice Fruit Juices and
Granulated Sugar.
It is ready on opening, and will be found an agree
able addition to the choice things which undenia
bly enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage
good fellowship and good nature if rightly enjoyed.
GOOD AT ALL TIMES
Just the Thing to Keep in Wine Cellars.
Sideboards not Complete Without Huh Punch
It can 6e used Clear or with Fresh
Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water,
-lemonade, or with Fine
Ice, to Suit the Taste.
Sold by lea ding Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hote 1
6*>d Druggists everywhere.
janl9-W,FAMBm
#Ut\ %gllg.
SPENCERIAN
STEEL PENS
| HEAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. 1
la 30 Numbers. - A complete Sample Card, fill
trial, by mail on receipt of 25 cents. - i
IviSON, BIAKEMAtyTAYLOR,& Coi
138 and 140 Ctraad Street,'JNo'wJTorlt*
je9-Wly
upping.
Savannah, FloridaHS^
STEAM PACKET Llsr,'
ST. J
Captain LEO VOQEj
WILL LEAVE
For Fernandiiia, Jacksonville,P a t iU
And Intermediate Landings on s*
and Charleston. 5.0., from! °i:tt'
foot of Abercorn street. M BWh * r W
-"won aavANXAFiUS
FLORIDA- OHA9L
Tuesday. February 15, Friday Feb-,
at 9 p.m. 11 P„ brua, V 18,i
Tuesday, February 22, Friday lehr,.
at 9p. M. 6p.g. l rUar y&, M
Connecting at Fomandina
for Waldo, Gainesville, Cedar\ev" !a i. Eo 4
and Key West.
Close oonuection eva’-
for Enterprise, MeUoiidi,/,-*£
landings on the Upper St.
steamers for the OckJ&wrta^ r .. with
olaas passenger accommods-<3r W
tickets and state rooms secu-i.i ‘, i ,! lr OTrt
LEVI J. GAZAN, G. T A ° moe 00 wfc Mt
— OCtlit*
REGULAR MNg
-FOE-.
St. Cathar lie’s, Dobov
blond. Darien,
Hlver. 1 -'* 0n s “liHa
The Steamer Centennial
Capt. WM. C. ULMO.
WH.L leave for above points even -pttw,
DAY AFTERNOON at 4 o’clod? TU * 8 '
snippers are particularly requested t„ u
freight on wharf before that time ' * t 0 *’*’
For Augusta and
W.M. T. WHELESS
CAPTAIN W. T. GIBSON '
gSSr - " unfit
. COMER & CO., Agents,
Janll-tf 110 Bay street
From Savannah to St. Catha.
rine’s, Doboy, Darien, St,
Simon’s, Brunswick and
The Steamer Carrie,
CAPT. W. G. LEE, *
W!LL run regularly, leaving Savannah everv
Monday Afternoon at 4 o’clock for above
points, and on Friday for Brunswick and into
mediate iandi ngs only. Rates of freight as km
as by any other line. For information concern
or passage apply to 11. M. COMEK
& CO.. Agents. feblT-tf
SAVE TRANSFER OF FREIGHT,
FOR ST. CATHARINE’S. DOBOY, DARIEN
AND LANDINGS ON ALTaMABA, OC
MULGEE AND OCONEE RIVEpi.
THE Steamer CUMBERL AND, Capt. J. W,
Mathkws will make regular trips to above
points. Freight for all points, with theexcep
tion of Darien, must be paid h< re.
jan!4-tf J. P. CHASE. Agent.
ST. JOHN’S RIVER LINE.
THE fine New York Saloon Steamers JOHN
SYLVESTER and ELIZ A 11ANC0X leave
Jacksonville daily (-undays excepted)-From
John Clark’s wharf at 10 a. m , from Railway
wharf 3:30 p. m., for Green Cove Springs, fit
Augustine (via St. John’s Railroad), and Pa
latka, making close connection at Tocoi, via
St, John’s Railroad, for St. Augustine, going
and returning. Oonnection at Palatka with
steamer for Sanford and Enterprise, for Silver
Spring on Ocklawaha river.and steamprlCscort
for Crescent City. JNO. A POST, Manager:
JSO. S. WALSh, General Ticket Agent; T.F.
B RNES. Sol. & Pass. Ag’t, Jacksonville, Fla
Leaving Palatka at Ba, m. and 3r. m. feblS-lm
Florida, Nassau, Matanzas.
Ij’IRST-CLA.SB steamships of the Mallory Line
leave Fernandina February 13 and 27, and
every two weeks thereafter for Nassau, N. P.,
and M stanzas, Cuba. Savannah to Nassaus3o,
excursion $55. State rooms and tickets at LEVE
& ALIiEN’S, corner Bull and Bryan streets.
C.H. MALLORY & CO,
General Agents, New York.
Commission ftlmhants.
a- KIIMHUI U K ttt# IIIH tt tt# K XXKMMMIkt
JOHN FLANNKRY. JOHN L. JOHNSOM.
JOHN FLANNEKY &C.
Cotton Factors
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
NO. 3 KELLY’S BLOCK, BAY STREET,
Savannali, Ga.
A GENTS for JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS
IV and DOMESTICB, etc., etc. m
BAGGING AND TIES FOR SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET RATES. „ ltr
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALI
BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US. __
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON COS
-BIQNMENTB. WP I
HXmilltMMW’’4M ’***
WM. W. GORDON. ItKNKT BRIOBUL
VV.W. GORDON & CO.
(Successors to Tfeon & Gordon),
Cotton Factors
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY ST.. SAVANNAH. GA.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS
SURANCE OF COTTON SHIPMENTS. „„
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON Coh
-BIGNMENTS OF COTTON. „
BaGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CIB
TOMERB AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
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JAS. W. SCHLEY & OL
172 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH GA,
General Comni’n Merchants,
OFFER:
OO AO BUBHELS Choice Rustproof OATS
AUUU 500 bushels COW PEAS.
250 bales Prime Timothy HAY.
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 ST! >ES.
Ateo, MEAL, GRITS. FLOUR, CRACKS’
CORN and CORN EYES.
TlieMarsliaiilloase
WITH ITS
SPACIOUS VESTIBDL®.
EXTENSIVE AND
Elegant Verandah*
Affording ladles a fine view of the prom® o *^* 1
Airy and Well Ventilated Raosss
AND
UNRIVALED TABLE
18 PAR EXCELLENCE THE
leading Hotel of Savant
JOHN BBESNAN,
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CITY HOT® 1 *
OPPOSITE CAPITOL, TALLAHASSEE.
WM. P. SLUSSER. Propria
L STEINFELD, late Hoffman
York, Manager,
Kadimentarv Instruction
TN the English, French, BaU^
A Latin, Ancient and Modern Gree*.
brew Languages,
assist and prepare scholars “ ‘““'mbi
branches requisite to enter college,
application. Address p
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