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SAVANNAH M VKKST.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1
Sava> - xah. March 1, 1931, 4MLI
Cotton.—The market opened quiet this mora
ine. The sales for the day were 1,764 bales,
the market closing unchanged. We quote:
Middling fair -12 W
Good Middling HJi
Middling.
Low Middling 10J4
Ordinary 85*
Bsa Islands - A few bags were sold to-day
at quotations, the market being rather quiet.
We quote:
Carta and Common Georgias. *0
Common Floridas, nominal Si®'33
Moiium Floridan **
0I Florida*
Milium floe Florid as •
Fine Fioridaa. *7
E ctra fine Florida*. nominal
Comparative (Juuuu sisiuisab
teoeipU, Exports, and Stock cm hand March t, 1881, and fa
the easts Mats last gear.
1880-81, 1879-80.
Nsa Mea
Island. Upland. Island. Upland
itock on hand Sept, 1 84 in.sss 11 l.K?’
lecel red to day 12 2 4M 2.50*
leoelved previously 11.781 748 r,S4 10,4.86 578.99S
Total 11,867 788,896 10,487 681,024
Exported to-day .... 9,992 .... I.NW
Exported previously 8,418 667,191 9,296 817,928 j
Total 8,418 677,118 9,296 619,426
Stock or ''and and on ship-
I board March 1 3,444 79,782 1,171 61,696 1
Kick —There was a fair demand to-day. 271
barrels were sold at quotations. We quote:
Common 454©454
Fair.
Good - 554it5jS
Prime
Choice ®5
Rou^n —
” Coon try 1 00®! 08
Carolina crop.*.. 1 25®1 65
Naval Btgrks.—Some 640 barrels of rosin
■were sold to-day at an advance of 5 cents for
E, F, G and H. The market closed steady.
Spirits turpentine—32 casks were sold at 42V*c.
There is very little on the market and holders
are firm. The receipts to-day were 792
barrels rosin and 10 barrels spirits turpentine.
We quote: osins—D 81 45, E ! 1 55, Fsl 66.
OAI 70 H sl*3. 1 t 2 CO, K 82 25, M 82 30. N
$2 75, window glass 81 1254 Spirits turpentine
—Oils and whiskys 40c.. regulars 42)4a
Financial—Sterling Excnange—Mirry day
blii*. with bills la-lie K attached. 84 78®4 79.
Hew York sight exchange buying at 54 per
cent, premium and selling at 54 P© r cent.
premium. .
Hatlroad Btocas.— Market is quiet and
steady, with little activity. Augusta £ Sa
vannah 7 per cent, guaranteed. 116 hid. 117
asked. Central common. 109 bid. 109)4 asked.
Georgia common, 11394 hid. 11454 asked. South
wMt.rn 7 per cent, guaranteed, 113 bid, 114
Stocks and Bond*. City Bonds. Market
quiet. Atlanta 7 per cent.. 108 bid. 110
asked: Atlanta 6 per cent., 101 bid, 103
asked; Atlanta Spai cent., 112 bid, 113 asked;
Augusta 7 pei cent.. 107 bid. 110 asked. Au-
Cia IS per cent.. 1113 bid. 105 asked. Oolum
-7 per cent.. 81 bid. 86 asked. Macon 7 per
cent.. 99 bid, 101 asked. N* Savannah 5
per -ent. (ex coupon) 84 bid. 86 asked.
State Bonds. —Market quiet. Georgia new
B’a, 1889, 109 bid, 110 asked: Georgia b per
oent. coupons Feb. and Aim., maturity 1880ano
1888, 100*106 bid, lOlat'D asked; Georgia mort
gage on W. £ A. Ra'lroad regular 7 per cent.,
coupons January and July, maturity 1886,10954
bid, 11054 asked: Geoigia 7 per cent, gold,cou
pons quarterly, 117 bid, 118 asked: Georgia 7
per cent, coupons January ana July, maturity
1896, 122 bid. 125 asked.
fiiilrond Bonds —Market quiet. Atlan
tic <ft Gulf Ist mortgage contolidated 7
per cent., coupons January and July, matu
rity 1897. 108 bid. 110 asked. Atlantic £ Gulf
endorsed city of Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity 1879. 74 bid. 77
aske<d. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1893,
115 bid. 116 asked. Georgia per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity, 103 bid, 104
asked (ex-coupon). Mobile £ Girard 2d mort
gage endorsed 4 percent., coupons jab. and
July, maturity tSS9, 11554 bid. 116 asked.
Montgomery and Eu'aula Ist mort
gage 6 per cent., end. by Central Sailroad.
10-ji* bid, 104 saved. Charlotte. Columbia £
Augusta Ist cilg’e,loßs4 bid. 10944 asked. Char
lotte. Columbia £ Augusta ad
]O2 bid. 102 asked. Western Alabama 2d
mt’ge, end. 8 per cent., 11754 bid. 11854 asked.
South Georgia £ Florida en lowed, 11254 bid,
113 asked : South Georgia £ Florida 2d mort
gage, 101 bid. 102 asked
Bacon.—Market steady. We quote: Bacon,
clear rib sides, 95*c.; shoulders. 654 c; dry salted
clear rib sides, “94c.; long clear, 854 c.; pork
rides. 754 c.; shoulders, 594; bams. 1154
Baooino and Ties.—Market nominal; de
mand light; stock ample. We quote: Two
and-a-quarter-pounds at 12>dc.: two-pounds at
llUc.: one-and-thre--quarter-pounds, at 1054 c.
Iron Ties -$1 90®* 00 ? bundle, according to
brand and quantity. Pieced ties, $1 50® 1 60.
Dbt Goods-The market very firm;
stocks full. We quote: Prints, 5®654c.; Geor
gia brown shirting, 94, 554 c l 54 do., 654 c.; 44-
brown sheeting, 714 c.; white osnaburgs. 9®
1054 c.; checks, 8®894c.: yarns, $1 00 for best
makes; brown dril ings. B®9c
Ft-oca. —Market firm and unchanged. Stock
amide. Wequote: Superfine, $4 50®5 00; extra,
$5 s>®6 00: fancy, $8 25®9 00; family, $6 50®
7 0); extra family, $7 00®7 50; bakers', $7 00.
Grain.—Corn—Market firm; light stock.
White 70®72!4c.; fixed 70c. Oats, 5254 c.
Hat.—Market firm; stock light; good de
mand. We quote, at wholesale: Northern,
none in market; Eastern, $1 40; Weatarn,
f 1 45.
Hides. Wool, etc. —Hides—The market is
•asy and unchanged; stock light. We quote:
Dry flint, 15c ; saited, ll®l3c. Wool—Seth
in <f doing; we quote: Unwashed, free of
burrs, prime lots, 28c.; burry wool. 10® 25c.
Tallow, 6c.; wax, 20c.; deerskins, 40c.; otter
■kins, 2oc.®s4 00.
Dad —The market is auiat but firm. We
quote: In tierces, tubs and kegs, 1154 c.
FREIGHTS.
Lcxber.—Bv Sait—We have no disengaged
tonnage, and there is good demand at this and
the near by loading ports, all arrivals being
readily placed at full figures. Several Spanish
cargoes are offering.but other off-shore business
la dull. Our figu res include the range of Savan
nah. Darien and Brunswick, from 50a to $1 be
ing paid here for change of loading port. We
quof e: To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports, 85 00
®5 50; to Philadelphia. $6 WJAi 50: to New
York and Sound ports, $6 00®7 00; to
Boston and eastward, $7 00®8 00; to Bt.
John, N. 8., $8 00: [Timber $1 00
higher than lumber rates!; to the West Indies
.id windward, $7 00®9 00; to South America
tltf 00; to Spanish ports, sl4 00®1> 00; to
Unite ! Kingdom for orders, timber 36e., lum
ber Bo sa®£s 10b.
Naval Storks.—Soil.—Rosin and spirits, 3a
Bd.fise.6d. to United Kingdom or Continent;
to New York 40a on rosin, 60c. on spirits.
Bteiwn.—To New York, rosin, 40a, spirits 80c.;
to Philadelphia, rosin 30a; spirits 80c.; to Bal
timore, rosin Fla, spirits 75a; to Boston, rosin
48c.. spirits 50a
STSAX.
Cotton—
Liverpool, direct 13-32d
Bremen, direct 13-33d
Liverpool, via New York, ? S> 11-32d
Uverpool. via Baltimore, $ 2> 13~32d
Liverpool, via Boston, $ 1b... 94d
Liverpool, via Phila lelphia, ? 1b.... 13-3wd
Antwerp, via Philadelphia, V®> 15-16 c
Havre, via New York, ? ft 13-16 c
Bremen, via New York, ? ft... 94c
Bremen, via Baltimore, ?Jb ...... 7-ld
Amsterdam, via New York. (8 tt> —. 31-64d
Hamburg, via New York, (8 1> 15-16 c
Boston, $ bale U* H
Sea Island, ? bale 1 75
Hew York. ? hale 1 50
Bea Island, ? bale 1 50
"SttEM KSIS
Baltimore ? bale 1 50
providence, II bale 8 u 0
BY BAIL.
liverpool
Havre
~—
New York. ? cask *l5O
Philadelphia, ? cask 1 50
Baltimore, ? cask 1 50
Boston, 9 cask 1 75
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Turkeys, alive, ? pair *1 D* *
Grown Fowls, ? pair ® J*
Half-grown, ? pair.............. 40 ® 50
Three-quarters grown,? pair... 46 ® 55
Dressed turkeys,?*!.. 19 ® *>
Dressed chickens, ? t> X
Butter, mountain, ? *> ® 30
Peanuts, Tennessee, ? bushel... , J® ®-
“ hand-picked Virginia, ? bu. 135 ® -
Florida Sugar, ?*>. *
Florida Syrup, ? gallon ** ® 45
Honey gallon 60 ® 75
Bweef Potatoes. ? bnshel 78 ®sl M
PotTLTßT.—Market weU supppUed; demand
Eoos.—Market overstocked; tendency down
ward.
Btttkb.—A first-class article in demand;
stock light.
Peanuts.—Market fully supplied; demand
fair.
Btect —Georgia and Florida in fair demand
and supply.
Scoar.—Georgia and Florida scarce, and
very little demand.
HAREBTS BY TKLEOUAPH,
NOON HEPOBT.
FINANCIAL.
Paris, March 1, 2 p m.—soc.
UfNDON,March 1.-Consois, 99 3-16 for money;
9994 for account. Erie. 4954.
Yorr. March l.- fieocke opened strong.
Money 4 per cent. Exchange—lung, $4 7756;
short,s4 Sfi Stete bonds dulL Government bonds
quiet. _____
OOTTOVs
Liverpool, March !.—Cotton opensdqulet;
middling upUnds. 8 7 16d; middling Orieens,
654d; sales 8,000 bales, for speculation and ex
port 1,0)0 bales; additional sales late yesterday
after regular closing 2,000 oalee; receipts 13,300
toaiss, of which 2,060 are Amerienn.
Futures quiet. Middling uplands, low mid
dling clause, deliverable in March, q4Bl 17-32d;
deliverable in March and April. 554®6 17 32d;
deliverable in April and May. 6 9-16®6 23-38d;
deliverable in August and September, tv. ®
6 32d: deliverable in October and November,
96®6 13-32A.
Tabp. m.—Middling uplands, 654d; middling
Orleans, 6 9-16d.
Sales were 10,000 bales, for speculation and
export 1,000 hates. Futures quiet but steady.
3 p. m.—Futures weaker.
The market for yarns and fabrics at Man
•hester is quiet and unchanged.
N- Yoa&, March 1.-AX>tton market opened
•Ready; salen M 0 bales: middling uplands,
11 8-ll; middling Orleans, 11 IS-16&
Futures—Market opened steady, with sales as
oUows; March. 1139 c; April, 1151 e: May.
11 66a; June. 11 7*e; July, 11 85c; August, 11 89.
WSOVTSTONS. GROCERIES. ETC-
Ltvkrpool, March I.—Long clear middles.
strong. Cora. 5s 7d
for old. Red winter wheat, 9s 2d®9a 9d.
Ssw Yo&z. March I.—Flour opened quiet.
Vheat firmer. Corn firm. Pork dull; sl6 1856
for new. Lard firm at 10 4754 c for steam render
id. Spirits turpentine, 4654 c. Borin, $1 75 for
itrainefi. Freights firm. . ,
Baitixork, March I.—Flonr opened steady
And firm; Howard street and Western super
lae. *3 25® i 75; extra. $4 00®4 tamily.
oo®6 00; City rniils superfine, $3 25®3 75,
Utto extra, $4 oO®4 75: ditto family, $6 25®
i 50; Rio brand*. $6 00®6 25; Paraoecofamfiy.
47 00 Wheat—Southern steady; Western
higher and firm: Southern red, $115®117;
Amber, $1 20®1 23; No. 1 Miryiaad, s—; No. 8
Vetftero winter red on th-* spot and March de-
T 117; April deliver. |1 ty&IJSM;
Kay delivery, 51 1854®’* !*>&; 3una delivery,
II 18®1 1854. Corn —Southern steady for white,
yellow higher; Western steady; Southern
white, 54c; ditto yellow, 5594a
KVENLNG REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
Rio Janeiro, February 28.—Exchange on Lon
ion, 2196.
new Yore. March I.—Money at 3®656 per
lent. Exchange, $4 7854 for sixty days. Gov
•went bonds firm: new fives (coupon),
10096; new four and a half per cents (coupon*,
ex lute rest, 1i054; new four per eenu* (coupon).
1294. -itate bonds quiet; Arkansas, Memphis
And Little Rock sevens advanced from 13 to 14;
Tennessee sixes, old. from 53 to 5494; Virginia
sixes, deferred, declined from 15 to 13.
Stocks strong and higher, as follows:
New York Central. 14594
irie 48)4
(take Shore 12 .J 4
f Uinois Central 131
Nashville and Chattanooga 9094
and Nashville 87J4
fittsburg ........130
Chicago and Northwestern. 123)4
“ “ “ preferred..., 135)4
•Vabash, St. Louis and Pacific 44|i
“ “ “ preferred 8656
Memphis and Charleston 41
took Island ...18484
Vestern Union MS?*
A1 ibaraa. Class A, 2 to 5. 70
'* Class A. small (offered) 73
** Class B, 5s ...... 96
“ class C. 2 to 5 (offered)* 90
ieorgia. 6s 108
“ 78, mortgage 110
** 7s. gold 117
houisiaca consols 61)4
North Carolina, old 3256
“ •• new— 90)4
** “ funding 12)4
“ “ special tax . ... 7
Tennessee, 6s 54)4
•• new : 53
Virginia, 6s 30
new 30
“ consolidated 112
“ deferred 13
Panama 210
Fort Warne 132
Chicago and Alton ......136
Gariem. 190
Michigan Central 11394
St. Paul 10896
“ preferred 120)6
Delaware and Itackawanna. 123)6
New Jersey Central 104V6
P.sading 66)4
Ohio and Mississippi 42)6
Mobile and Ohio 20)4
Hannibal and Bt. Joseph 5494
San Francisco and St. Louis 42
“ “ “ preferred 63
“ “ “ first preferred.... 93
Union Pacific 116)4
Houston and Texas 65)4
Pacific Mail 56
Adams Express 130
(Veils £ Fargo 117
American Express 68
United States Express 56
Consolidated Coal 35
(Quicksilver 14)4
*• preferred 61
Bub-TTeasuiy balances: Coin, $89,034,886 00;
currency, *4,461,117 uO.
COTTON.
Nsw York. March I.—Cotton closed steady;
middling uplands, 11 9-16 c; middling Orleans,
11 13-l6c; sales 1,878 bales: net receipts 1,117
bales: gross receipts 4.954 bales.
Futures closed steady, with sales of 93,000
bales, as follows: March, 11 38®11 40c; April,
11 47@U 48c: May, 11 61©11 62c; June, 11 72®
11 73c; July,ll 81®U 82; August, 11 85311 87c;
September.il 34© 11 36c; October,lo 94®10 96c;
November, 10 74® 10 76c.
Galvcston, March I.—Cotton—Holiday; mid
dling —c; low middling —c; good ordinary
—2; net receipts 2,612 bales; gross receipts
bales; sales bales; stock 107,840 bales; ex
ports to Great Britain 1,226 bales.
Norfolk, March I. Cotton steady; middling
11) net receipts 2,204 bates; gross receipts
bales; sales ■ — bales; stock 20,836 bales;
exports coastwise 1,026 bales.
Baltimore. March I.—Cotton qui.-t but firm;
middling 1154fi; low middling lie; good or
dinary 10c; net receipts 37 bales; gross re
ceipts 400 bales; sales 150 bales; sales to spin
ners 125 baies; stock 11,777balds;exports coast
wise 160 bales.
Boston, March I.—Cotton steady; middling
1194 c; low middling l!)4c; good ordinary 10c:
Dot receipts 1,204 bales; gross receipts 1,882
bales; sales bales; stock 8,390 bales.
Wilmington, March I.—Cotton steady; mid
dling lie; low middling 10 7-16 c; good or
dinary 8)4c; net receipts 241 bales; gross re
ceipts Dales; sales bales; stock 5,112
bales.
Philadelphia, March I.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 1194 c; low middling ll)6c; good ordinary
10c; net receipts 646 bales; gross receipts 2,446
bales; sales bales; sales to spinners 256
bales: stock 16.262 bales.
New o rlkans, March I.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 11 )6e; low middling 1054 c; good ordinary
9t*c; net receipt* 6,597 bales; gross receipts
6,597 bales; sales 2,000 bales; stock 297,494
bales; exports to Great Britain 3,516 bales.
Mobile, March I.—Cotton Holiday; mid
dling —c; low middling —c; good ordinary
—c; net receipts 1,791 bales; gross receipt*
bales; sales bales; stock 51,058 bales; ex
ports coastwise 780 bales.
jlbmpbis, March I.—Cotton steady; mid
dling 11c; net receipts 2,578 bales: shipments
1,383 bales: sales 1,200 bales: stock 80,486 bales
Acgcsta, March 1. —Cotton steady; middling
1094 c; low middling 1054 c; good ordinary 9c;
net receipts 633 bales; shipments bales;
sales 712 bales.
Charleston, March I.—Cotton steady; mid
dling ll)4c; low middling 11c; good ordinary
1094 net receipts 1,602 bales; gross receipts
baies; sales 1,500 bales: stock 60,399 bales.
New York, March I.—Consolidated net re
ceipts to-day for all cotton ports, 20,543 bales;
exports, to Great Britain 4,742 bales, to France
bales, to the continent 7,163 bales.
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES. ETC.
Rio Janeiro, February 28.—Coffee, good
firsts, 48 00®47 50 reit per ten kilos. Average
daily receipts 16,900 bags. Shipments for the
week to the channel and nortn of Europe
24.0 U) bales. United States 56,000 bags, to Medi
terranean 3,uuo bags. Sales for the week to the
channel and north of Europe 4,000 bags; for
the Uoited States 28,000 bags; for Mediterranean
5,001 bags. Stock at Rio 250,000 bags.
Santos, February 28 —Coffee—Average dally
receipts at Santos for the week 4,600 bags.
Shipments for the week to all countries 13,000
—Europe 13.009 bags. Sales of the week to
all countries 4,000 bags—Europe 4.C00 bags,
otock at Santos 106.000 bags.
Liverpool, March I.—Wheat, California,
average white. 8s 10d®9s sd. Bed Western
spring, 8s 6d®9s 4d.
new York. March I.—Flour, Southern,
steady and fairly active; common to fair oxtra.
$4 75® 5 20; good to choice ditto, $5 25®6 75.
Wheat )4®lc better; closed firm, with fair
business; ungraded red. $1 15(31 21)4. Corn
a shade stronger and fairly active; ungraded.
55®5.'94a Oats without decided change; No
3.43.4 c. Hops unchanged. Coffee quiet and
unchanged; Rio, 10® 13c. Sugar dull, weak
and nominal; fair to goad refining, 794 c; re
fined quiet—standard A, 994a Molasses dull
and unchanged. Rice steady; fair demand.
liorin unchanged. Turpentine strong, 46)4®47a
Wool in buyers favor and dull;domestic fleece,
38®50c; Texas, 14©350. Pork dull, heavy and
lower; mess, old $!5 00, Middies dull and
nominal; long clear, 8)4c; short, 8)£c; long and
short clear, 8 5-t6e. Lard opened a shade
lover; decline recovered, 10 46®10 47)4.
Freights unchanged.
Bw.ixaaA, .-Jarun I.—Cats quiet but steady;
Western white, 41®43c; mixed, 39®41c. Pro
visions closed firm; mess pork, old sls 25; new
$!6 zb. Bulk meant— loose, shoulders, clear rib
sides, none offering; ditto, packed, 6c and 834 c.
Bacon—shoulders, 694 c; clear rib sides, 994 c.
Hams, 11® 12 Lard, refined, in tierces, 1044 c.
Coffee dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 1 54®
12) Sugar steady; A sort, 54a Whisky
firm at $1 12. t'retgbto unchanged.
uncinsati, March I.—Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat easier; No. 2 red winter,sl 01
Corn in fair demand and firm. 4-<c. Oats steady
and firut, 31)4a Provisions—Pork dull at sls.
Lard dull and lower, 9 90©9 95c. Bulk meats
dull ana nominal; shoulders. 8c; rib, 7 70c.
Bacon quiet; shoulders, 5 8754 c; dear, 9c.
Whisay steady. $lO7. Sugar closed firm;
hards, 97431046 c; New Oreans, 7@Bc. Hogs
active, firm and higher; common, $4 45®5 50;
Ugrn, $5 50©5 90; packing,ss 60®5 95; butchers,
” Bl> I'.Tftix March I.—Flour steady and un
changed. AIBWWBS hut ad
vanc-cl; No. 2 red fan,*f Ou^f for o*sh;
$! 0356#nn)4 for April; [ 04)4® 1 0554 for
May. Com easier; 38)4®3894c for cash; 3996 c
for April; 4096©4':54c for May. Oats dull; 33)6
©33)*c for cash: S3(6c for April; 3456 c for May.
Whisky quiet, $1 07. Pork dull and lower,
sl4 25. Lard lower. 10c asked. Bulk meats
lower to sell; nothing doing. Bacon lower;
clear sides, 8 50c.
Louisville. March I.—Flour closed steady;
extra, $3 25©3 50; choice to fancy, $5 75®
Wheat steady, $1 00. Cora firmer, 45a Oats
quiet but firm, 3854 c. Provisions—Pork dull,
sls 50. Lard, prime steam, none in market.
Bulk meats, shoulders, 5 1254 c; rib, 7)4o; rides,
*§6c. Bacon quiet; shoulders, 6c: c.ear ribs,
8 70c; clear sides, 9 1256 c Hams, sugar cured,
10® 10)4a Whisky steady, $1 07.
Chicago, March I.—Flour quiet and un
changed Wheat in fair demand and higher;
No. 2 Chicago spring. 9994®99)60 for cash;
Si 0374 for May. Corn in fair demand and
firm; 3794®38c for cash; 3854 c for April; 42
©4254c for June. Oris quiet but steady;
regular 29c for <vih and Maroh; 29)4c for April.
Provisions—Pork in fair demand but lower,
SI4 50 Lard inactive and lower, 10 06. Bulk
meats—shoulders,4 75c: ribs. 7 75c; short clear,
7 85a Whisky steady and in fair demand,
fl .u'eiose-Wheat, No.2Chicago spring.9B94c
for March: $1 00 for April. Cora, STMc for
March; 38)4c bid, 3H4c asked, for April Oats.
£956c for Mareh; 43c for May. Poik, sl4 52>4
for March. Lard. 10 0254 tor March.
Wilmington, March I—Bpinte turpentine
nominally unchanged. Boidn firm; strained at
$1 37)4; good strained at $1 40. Tar firm at
$1 50. Crude turpentine firm; hard.fl 65; yel
low dip, $8 86; virgin, $2 65. Corn unchanged.
garptuttrg.
JAS. McCINLEY
CARPENTER,
YORK ST.. SECOND DOOR EAST OF BULL,
Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates
given on ell elassew of work Vl4-M.WAFtf
on A CHOICE selections, dialogues, eta, for
Z I IU elocutionists and school exhibition, 25c
JESSE HANKY £ 00.. 119 Nassau -eet. New
York, Wfi
stripping PfutelUgm*.
MINIATURE ALM AH AC—THIS DAy!
Seif Risks 6:26
Bun Bars 5:59
High Water at Ft FVlajbki. . .8:46 am, 9:08 p m
Wednesday. March 2.185 L
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Savannah. Catherine, Phila
delphia—G M SorreL
Bark Betty (Nor), Rowehl. Havre—Knoop,
Frerichs £ Cos.
Steamer Florida. Hallows, Fsraandina -W F
Barry.
ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Augusta, Nickerson, New
York—G M SorreL
Steamship Saragossa, Hooper, Baltimore—
Jas B West £ Cos.
ARRIVED AT VENUS' POINT YESTERDAY.
Bark Tordenskjold (Nor), Salversen, Rotter
dam—Gaudry £ Walker.
nr.gARM) YESTERDAY.
Ship Gettysburg, Theobold, Cronstadt —Rich-
ardson A Barnard.
Bark Empress (Ger), Vehlow, Harburg, Ger —
Gaudry £ Walker.
Bark Minnie Gordon, Mcllgorm, Liverpool—
Wilder £ Cos.
Bark Elieser (Nor), Gunnufsen, Reval —
Knoop, Frerichs £ Cos.
Bark Krones (Nor), Olsen, Reval—Gaudry £
Walker.
Brig uid Campeador(Sp), Ventura, Barcelona
—Chas Green £ Cos.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Fteamer W T Wheless. Gibson, Augusta and
way landings—H M Comer £ Cos.
Steamer Florida, Hallows, Fernandtna—W F
Barry.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Schr Menawa, Philadelphia.
Schr Frank Atkins, Baltimore.
MEMORANDA.
By Ttleqravh to the Momino i\etoi.
Trace, March 1, 7:30 p m—Passed up. steam
ship City of Savannah,bark Tordenskjold (Nor).
Pawed out, schrs Menawa, Harry Messer,
Frenk Atkins.
At anchor, inward bound, steamships City of
Augusta, Saragossa.
Waiting, ship Alexandrovna (Br), barks Ben
dermaaden (Nor). Ariadne (Nor), Wore (Nor).
Premier (Nor), Columbus (Ger), Grant (Br),
Lyegoer (Nor). Bea Breeze (Nor), llos (Nor).
Wind W, 16 miles; clear.
New York, March I—Arrived, Alps. Elysia,
City of Devon, Benalder, Plantyna, City of At
lanta.
Homeward, Dora, New Orleans; Juga, Coo
saw; Agar, NewOrie&ns..
Later—Arrived, str Manhattan. Richmond.
Liverpool. March I—Sailed Feb 23th, ship
Wm A Campbell, Tybee.
Havre, March I—Arrived Feb 27th, bark Pa
dozo. New Orleans.
Ghent, March I—Arrived Feb 27th, bark
Zephyr, Savannah.
Bv Mail
New York, February 27—Cleared, schr Annie
Lewis, Corson, Savannah.
Barrow, February 25—Arrived, bark Astrea
(Ger), Kraeft, Darien.
Glasgow, February 26—Sailed, bark Wm
Wright (Br), Tait, Doboy.
Norfolk, February 24—Cleared, schr W S
Farwell. Snow, Savannah.
Philadelphia. February 22-Up for Savannah,
schrs Gen F E Spinner and J G Schmidt.
Baltimore, February 19—Up for Savannah,
schrs Daniel Pearson, M A Anchors and Lewis
Ehrmann.
SPOKEN.
"Brig Hermes (Nor). 50 days from Hull for
Pensacola, Jan 20, oft Altavela.
Feb 16, Ist 29.21, ion 73.21, schr Kit Carson,
Harding, Fern&ndina for Laguayra.
NOTICE TO MARINERB.
Masters of vessels arriving at tins port having
any special reports to make will please send
them to me. Vessels leavinr 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.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer Florida, from Fernandlna and
way landings—6B crates oranges. 12 bales sea
island cotton, 13 empty bbls. 3 bales moss, 26
bills orange trees, 4 bbls potatoes, 3 boxes
mdse.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Kail wav.
March I—3oß bales cotton, 23 cars lumber, 4
cars wood, 1 car laths, 792 bole rosin, 10 bbls
spirits turpentine, 11 bbls potatoes. 105 boxes
fruit. 61 sacks rough rice, 11 bales hides, and
Per Central Railroad, March 1—2.185 ba’es
cotton, 1 cask bottles, 40 kegs lard. 6 bdls
shovels, 10 bbls whisky, 1 box liquor, 3 cars
buik bacon, 2 cars hay, 1 car bulk corn, 6 cars
sacked corn, 125 bbls grits, 125 bbls fiour, 3
boxes musical instruments. 1 sack venison, 20
j cans, 6 oil tanks, 25 bags peanuts. 1 box pe
cans, 1 bbl wax, 8 bdl-s hides. 38 pkgs rope, 3
crates paper bags. 13 cars lumber. 1 car lime, 1
car cattle, 2 bdls sacks, 2 blocks wood, 1 bbl
by-run, 43 pieces pipe, 1 circular saw, 5 bdls tool
handies, 1 box tobacco, 1 car staves, headings
and hoops. 50 half casks bacon. 40 boxes mdse,
2 cases domestics. 1 crate butter, 46 bales
warps, 3 sacks seed, 3 bbls peas, 3 bales paper
st-v-t. 4 bbls molasses, 28 bales domestics, 1 bbl
brushes.
EXPORTS.
Per ship Gettysburg, for Cronstadt—3,9o3
bales upland cotton, weighing 1,893,365 pounds,
valued at $199,6(13
Per bark Empress (Ger), for Harburg—3,loo
bbls rosin, weighing 137,(00 pounds, valued at
$7,750.
Per bark Minnie Gordon, for Liverpool
-3580 bales upland cotton, weighing 1,329,330
pounds, valued at $129,055.
Per bark Elieser (Nor), for Reval—2.3so bales
upland cotton, weighing 1,(68,916 pounds, val
ued at $133,200.
Per brig Cid Campeador (Sp>, for Barcelona
—876 bbls rosin, weighing 372,000 poundß, val
ued at $2,395.
Per bark Krouos (Nor), for Reval—l.36o bales
upland cotton, weighing 601,810 pounds, valued
at SBB,OOO.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship City of Savannah, from Phila
delphia—E Webster,wife and child, J A Barnes,
Mrs H N Gelkey and child, G A Jenkins, 8 P
Hazzard, J B Culliss, D Pearce.
Per steamer Florida, from Fernandina and
way landings—G 8 Bartlett, G 8 Wiggins, C C
Bangs, Mrs Cunningham, C H Maguire and
lady. A Reed and lady, Mr Winter, wife and
eon, P G Pearson and daughter. Dr Jenkins and
wife, Mr Gray and wife, Miss Gray, Mr Doyle,
Nut tall, Mr Creary and wife. Miss Creary, Mr
Carleton. Mrs Cranston and son. Mrs Meade,
Miss Kellogg, Mrs Dr Taylor, Mr Wheeler, wife
and daughter. Mr Reppard and wife, Mr Mc-
Cormack, Mr McElroy.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer Florida, from Fernandina and
way landings—W W Gordon £ Cos, M Y Hen
derson, John Ryan, Steamship City of Colum
bus.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railws v.
March I—Fordg Office, Peacock, H £ Cos, W C
Jackson £ Cos, E T Roberts, W C Powell £ Cos,
T P Bond £ Cos, M Y Henderson, H Myers £
Bros, Solomons £ Cos, Lee Roy Myers, Beod
heim Bros £ Cos, Meinhard Bros £ Cos, A M Co
ben, W M Keaton, K L Keaton, Saussy £ H,
Bacon £ B, R B Reppard, Cockshutt £ J,
Haslam £ H, John J McDonough, Walter £ H,
D O Bacon £ Cos, W W Gordon £ Cos, C F
Stubbs. F M Farley, H M Comer £ Cos, W W
Chisholm. Woods £ Cos, Chas Ellis, R W Wood
bridge, M Maclean, C O Hardwick. Baldwin £
Cos, L J Gutlmartin £ Cos. Jno Flannery £ 00.
J W Latbrop £ Cos, Wilcox, G £ Cos, Butler £ 8.
Per Central Railroad. March I—Fordg Agt,
Tbos West. J G Butler, Henry Yonge P A,
M Ferst £ Cos, J P Darnell, Saussy £ H, J W
Schley £ Cos, F M Hull, W P Harvey £ Cos,
R Habersham's Sou £ Cos, S G Haynes £ Bro,
J H Ruwe, Ludden £B, A H Champion, M Y
Henderson, D C Bacon £ Cos, W H Smith, Adam
Strain, Austin £H. Graham £ 11. A Hanley,
P H Ward £ Cos, W T DuPont, Solomon Bros,
Lippman Bros, Frank Winn. H Myers £ Bros,
Frank £ Cos. Weed £C, D VVeisbein, Stuart £
S, J B Reedy. N A Hardee's Son £ Cos, J Mc-
Laughlin, P E Masters, Jas Monroe, L J Guil
martin £ Cos, English £ H, C F Stubbs, A Ful
larton £ Cos, Jno Flannery £ Cos, C A Bbearson,
R W Woodbridge, D Munroe, P M DeLeo*,
N A Hardee’s Son £ Cos, J W Lathrop £ Cos,
Peacock, H £ Cos. Walter £H, H M Comer £
Cos, O Cohen £ 00, Knoop, Frerichs £ Cos. W W
Gordon £ Co.C M Gay. Baldwin £ Cos, F M Far
ley, Wilde' £ Cos, W D Waples, Order.
Per steamship City of Savannah, from Phila
delphia—Alexander &M, TP Bond, J Burns,
W Bonhan, O Butler, W C Butler, H M Comer,
J Cunningham, Crawford £ L. A H Champion,
A Capbell. I Dasher £ Cos. M J Doyle. I S David
son. W M Davidson, J J Dale £ 00. C H Dor
sett. 1 Epstein £ Bro. Frank £ Cos, Fetzer £ 8,
M Ferst £ Cos, L Fried, W Frothingham, 8
Guckenheimer. D Gunitn, G C Gemunden,
Goodsell Bros, 8 Gazan, E Heidt, A Hanley,
G M Heidt £ Cos, F M Hull, J Hunt. Holcombe,
O £ Cos, O P Havens. J A Hirschbach, J Kelly.
M Kraus”. Lippman Bros, D B Lester. 8 K
Lew in, N Lang £ Bro, Jno Lyons, ADI*
Simple, Lovell £ L, Lilienthal & K. W H Mel
cher, F Morgan £ Cos. Miller £R, S 8 Miller, N
D McDonald, H Myers £ Bros, McDonough £ B,
W McNeill, W B Mell £ 00, Palmer Bros, J
O’Byrne, D Piera. R Palmes, Quantock £P.
8 Reedy, G H Remshart, C I> Rogers. JM
Rosen Held £ Cos, J H Ruwe, F J Ruckert,
J T Shuptrine, J 8 Silva. Solomon Bros, I Solo
mon, M Schroeder, G Schroeder, J H F Sexton,
G W Sergent, S, F £ W ft, .Schwarz & Acosta,
E A Schwarz, Bloat. B £ Cos. JL Smith, HL
Schreiner. P Tuberdy, C M £ H W TUton, D R
Thomas. J W Tynan, J H Von Newton. Captain
Wilson, Weed £C, H P Wilson, J E Waiter,
Walsh £F. C E Wakefield, Henry Yonge, A G
Ybanez, J Zelgler, Steamers David Clark and
Florida
tp. Cleared and Sailed,
FOR DARIEN AND DOBOY.
Bblps.
Beniamin Bangs (Nor), Zernichow,Amsterdam,
sia Jan 5.
Schooners.
Maud Briggs, Bryant, Curacoa, sld Feb 5.
Bark*.
Achilles (Ger), Rhetz, London, cld Nov 10 (bal).
Eliae Linck (Ger), Fisher, Bordeaux, sld Nov 9
via Falmouth, Dec 15.
Hope (Br), Jenidns, Swansea via Madeira, sld
Nov 5.
(Nor), Gerner, Rochefort, *ld Oct
Louis De Geer (8w), Anderson, Rotterdam, cld
Nov 24.
Zacharies (8w), Nordin, Dieppe, eld Nov SO.
Orion (Ger), Stange, Dublin, sld Nov 22.
Capella (NorLTvedsen. ac Bristol Dec 8.
Passarouang (Sw), Norstromaen, Avonmouth,
aid Dec 8.
Wilkommen (Ger), Pahlow, Dieppe, sld Nov 29.
Agathe (Nor), Hinsen, Liverpool, sld Dec 31.
Fruhling (Ger), Ahrend, Dublin, cld Dec 15.
Princess Alexandra (Br), Kellet, Newry, sld
Doc %
Princess Alexandria (Br), Reid, Liverpool, sld
Dec 27.
Mina (Br), Jackson. Mary port, old Dec 15.
Freakliug (For), , Dublin, sld Dec 28.
Birgitte (Nor), Tonrensen, London, sld Jan 7.
Ante (Nor), Berg. Valencia, sld Dec 8.
Atlantic Bus). Falck, London, aid Dec 1.
Unto (Rush Snell man, London, cld Jan 6.
(Nor). Psdersom Belfast I. sld Jan 14.
Harlingen (Dutch), Fluchmacher, Harlingen,
sld Jan L _ „ ~ ,
Frisia (Dutch). Boewyk, Harlingen sld Jan L
Cleveland (Br). Evans, at Swansea Jan 15.
Dronnlng Sophie (Nor), Petersen. London, cld
Jan 13.
Thyra (Nor), Christensen, Newry, sld Jan 20,
Sirian Star, Meinecke, Amsterdam, Dec 31.
Baltic (Ger), Herwig, 8t Vincent, CV, sld Dec
36.
Caroline (Nor), Petersen. Marseilles, sld Jan 17.
Geflon (Nor), Barit a, Hull, sld Feb 6.
Kortenaer (Dutch), Datema, L pool, cld Feb A
Mary Jane (Ger), Budde, Lowestoft, aid Jan 22.
Nelson, Glaister. L’pool, sld Jan 29.
Colonist (Nor), TsUersen, Bristol, sld Feb l.
Lucie Rad man (Ger). Meyer, L’pool sld Jan 19.
Hellos (Ger). Asmus. Belfast, sld FebS.
Jason (Nor), Olsen, Dieppe, sld Jan.3o
- (Ger), Boese, Bordeaux, sld Jan 81.
Pomona (Ger), Newman. London, cjdJan 39.
Glen Monarch. Short Liverpool, sla Feb 17.
Morgan* ha, Jones, Waterford, sld Feb 1.
Union Bordeaux, aid Feb 7. .
Hoppett, Horstrom, Malaga, aid Feb 9.
Othello, Miedbrodt, Sharpness, Bid Feb 12.
Wm Wright (Br). Talt, Glasgow, sld Feb 96.
FOB BRUNSWICK. OA.
Ships.
Solo (Bwh Danneberg, London, aid Jan 7.
Ragnar (Br). McGregor, New York, cld Feb 12.
Szoka Till (Ital), Blom, Dublin, sld Feb 7.
Barks.
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 (8w), Stromberg, London, in bal, cld Jan
29.
Schooners.
Florence £ 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
Doc 4
Carl Angell, Neilsen, Gibraltar, cld Jan 10.
Udaine, Svega. London, cld Feb 14.
FOR APALACHICOLA.
Schooners.
Mary A McCann, Havana, sld Feb 2.
FOR FERNANDINA.
Barks.
Uske, Herlein, Liverpool, sld Feb 12.
Peter Suppecich (Ger), Meyer, sld Liverpool
via Demerara Nov 22.
Imogene(Br), Bolin, Liverpool, sld Jan 11.
Mentor (Ger), Schultz, Liverpool, sld Jan 21.
Brigs.
Delma (Br), Odell, Port Spain, sld Jan 35.
FOR KEY WEST.
Ships.
Ida (Ger). Fennekohl, Bremen, sld Nov 20.
Savannah (Ger), Tabelmann, Bremen, sld Oct
81.
Barks.
Annie Burr, Byrne, Rouen, sld Dec S.
Algeria (Br), McArthur, Dublin, sld Deo 39.
Kccd's omf.
IS A THCR^PREMEDY
In every case of malarial fever or fever and
ague, while for disorders of the stomach, tor
ptdity of the liver, indigestion and disturbances
of the animal forces, which debilitate, it has
no equivalent, and can have no substitute. If
should not be confounded with triturated com
pounds of cheap spirits and essential oils.oftei
sold under the name of bitters.
For sale by S. GUCKEN HEIMER and OSCEO
LA BUTLER, Sole Agents for Savannah, Ga.,
and (he State of Florida, and by Druggists,
Grocers and Wine Mtrchants everywhere.
myl-W£wlv
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JOHN FLANKRRY. JOEK L. JOiWIW.
JOHJi FLANNERY & CO.
Cotton Factors
—AKI>—
Commission Merchants,
NO. 3 KELLY’S BLOCK, BAY STREET.
Savannali, Ga.
A GENTS for JEWELL’S MILLS YARNS
BAGGINO* ANIpTIE& AT LOW-
E pROMPT CB A’ITENTI6N GIVEN TO ALL
BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO ÜB.
IJRKRAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS.
JAS. W. SCHLEY & CO.,
172 BAY STREET, 8 AV ANN AH GA.,
General Coßun’n Merchants,
OFFER:
OAAA BUSHELS Choice Rust-proof OATS
ZUUU 600 bushels COW PEAS.
260 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 SIDES.
Also, MEAL, GRITS. FLOUR, CRACKED
CORN and CORN EYES. Jelß-tf
Partinmi,
J. W. TYNAN,
ENGINEER AND MACHINIST,
Cor. West Broad and Indian Streets,
REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF
Machinery, Boilers, Etc.
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SSefltrtmit.
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Good Reasons for the Doctors’ Faith.
Monrok, Ga., March 33, 1880.
We have for twelve months been prescribing
“Bwift’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 profession 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 32, 1879.
One of our workmen had a bad case of Syph
ilis, of five years’ standing, and was cured en
tirely with “Swift’s Syphilitic Specific.”
WSL R. £ T. W. HOOPER.
THE BWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY.
Proprietors. Atlanta, Ga.
Wholesale by O. BUTLER end SOLOMONS £
CO. Call for a copy of “Young Men’s Friend. ’ ’
febl6-W£Tellm
A POSITIVE CURE
Without medicines,
Allan** Soluble medicated Bougie*.
Patented Oct. 16, 1876. One box.
No. I will cure any case in four days or less.
No. S will cure the most obstinate case, no
matter of how long standing.
No nauKOous doses of cubebs, copaiba, or oil
of sandalwiod, that are certain to produce
dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the
stomach. V
Price $1 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. e® John st, New York.
declO-F,M£W6m
BOS.
' WM. READ a SON*.
No. 18 Faneull Hall Square, £•*>',
Agents for W. £ C. Scott £ Bon’s ® T ** c h:
Loaders. Just out, our List of Beco"#d-Hand
Breech Loading Guns. Some of highest cost.
Great bargains. Send stamp for Clreul¥g
this out. feb23-W,F£M6t,w2t#TeHt
TIDAL WAVE SOAP.
THE best 10a cake of TOILET BO>7F. ami to
boxes for family use. Also, afu U line of
Colgate and other reliable makers' 6 JABB, at
GjyieidtS Co.'s Drug Store.
Petfirtiial.
A ICU cntl ft* ,11 tb, ft.i,npi for wMrp u . racomm*ndrt. ud tlwtjt *q.
H, |fe* h.nda of c,o the ii. penona.
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
Is rccomtnended by Physicians, Ministers, Missionaries, Managers of fbtiones. Work-Shops, and
floatations, Nwses in Hospitals—in short by everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trim.
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FO*STY YEANS* TRIAL.
Jk ■ tag ■ | | P* *3* should have a place in every factory, machine-shop,
A $ j® j L S~ SS. rC and mill, on every farm and plantation, and in every
household, ready fur immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruise*, sores, eta, but iB
case of sudden sickness of any kind. ... . ...
AI ®| AT 11 fiv*a rj is the well-tried and trusted friend of all who warn
HA I jnl K 1 8., L& K a snre and safe medicine which can be freely nmri
li.ti-rn.il. 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 time* It* OOP
bl doctors’ billx For sale by all druggists at *sc. 50c. and SI.OO per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SOM, Proprietors. Providence, R. I.
mhl2-F,M£W,ly
THE GREAT APPETIZER Ml) SIRE TORE
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEABEB OF
THE THROAT AND LUNGS.
The most acceptable preparation In the known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE
a little LEMON JUICE, you have an EXCELLENT APPETIZER and TONIC, for general and
family use. The immense and increasing sales and the numerous testimonials received daily
are the best evidences of its virtues and popularity. Put up in QUART size bottles, giving MORE
for the money than any article In the market.
(v 4 TTrill 14V Don’t be deceived by unprincipled dealers who try to palm off upon
jA U A A" 12 .““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 I'rom Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, 1
Washington, D. C., January 28,1880. )
Messrs. Lawrence <t Martin, 111 Madison street, Chicago, III.:
Gentlemen— I 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 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,
mav be sold bv druggists, apothecaries and other persona without rendering them liable to pay
special tax as liquor Sealers. Yours respectfully.
(Signed) GREEN B. RAUM, Commissioner.
LAWRENCE £ MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills.
H. Myers tSo Bros.,
Sole Agents for Savannah and the State of Florida.
Sold by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers everywhere. For sale by BOLOMONB £ 00. and
LIPPMAN BROS., who will supply the trade at manufacturers’ prices. seplo-W,F£Mly
liwelrg, &r.
M. STEK.WBBB.C3r,
24 BARNARD STR BET, SAVANNAH, OA.,
Has always on hand a full assortment of these celebrated WATCHES, in gold and silver cases,
at THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. frb!2-tf
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
JEWELER AND DEALER IN
Waltham and Elgin Watches,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
AGENT FOR THE PIONEER WATCH.
STERLING 81LVERWARE. TRIPLE-PLATED WARE.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. GOLD HEADED CANES.
STAR BPECTACLEB, OPERAMANUFACTURER OF FLORIDA
GLASSES. JEWELRY.
21 BULL STREET, OPPOSITE SCREVEN HOUSE.
nov3-W,F£Mtf
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
158 BRYAN STREET,
Established in 1844, and Sole Agent of JOHN
GIBSON’S SON & CO.’S Celebrated
Honongahela, Wheat, Rye & Bourbon Whiskies.
I have now on hand a lull 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 * 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,
dec*s-tf AGENT FOR THEIR CELEBRATED WHISKIES.
jfttrmtur* atul tPittiag.
AT LirM>BAY,
169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET,
New Mattini, New Furniture, Etc.
OUR MR. ALLEN has just returned from the North, wliere he has purchased a largo line of
MATTINGS, INDIA, CHINA, INDIA. PRINTED, the best quality in tha market. All new
goods. Also a large line of OIL CLOTHS for both floor and table. The well-known LINOLEUM,
which BurDftsueß any other Oil Cloth made.
New styles of FURNITURE. PARLOR SUITS, covered with figured India 811 k, BrocateUe.Eaw
Silk, Hair Cloth, etc. BEDROOM BETB, SIDEBOARDS. WARDROBES. Also the latest style*
of PATENT ROCKERS. Any one wishing to purchase should call and inspect these new goods,
which are elegant and cannot fail to please.
feb3l-tf AXjIjBKT cA? LINDSAY.
(BmmtSs
FRED. M. HTJTjL,
87 BAT STREET.
I AM OFFERING:
125 BarrelsPEAßL GRIST.
224 Barrels RICE, all grades.
50 Boxes C. R. BACON SIDES.
100 Boxes D. S. Long Clear Sides.
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COUNTRY MERCHANTS
ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Hardware, Cutlery, Anns, Tinware, Plows, Etc.,
WHICH WE OFFER AT LOW PRICES.
PALMER BROS.
SavAimAß, January 28,1881. jan2B-tf
Bailra4£s*
Savannah. Florida and Westers
Railway.
rV* xl after SUNDAY, MayMdTisSO, Pm-
Osoagor trains on tfcls Road will ran as
follow* • ___ - -„,
MttHT BXFBBBB.
tan B*fiah daU al —— :J. *
isss bssetss?.. —• *- >
4SSSfiSS&*S.-:::™.: , !| t ;
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at £OO A. X
Arrive at Jacksonville daJy at J*® ■
Leave Tallahassee daily at 6:00 p. X
Leave Jacksonville uaßyat 5:30 P. X
Leave live Oak da2y *: 11:15 r. K
Leave Albany dafiy at..... 4:00 p. *
Leave Ralnbriilge dally at 4:00 P. II
Leave Thaai-wviue douy at. ?:§0 r. X
Leave Jacap daily at 8:30 A. II
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9;00 A. *
No change of oara berween Savannah and
Jacksonville aod Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Care dally between
Bavannah and Jacksonville.
Sleeping eant run through to and from Bavan-
Mh and Albany, and Javikacnvißa and Albany
without change.
Passenjjeri from Savannah for Bei-nanciaa,
Q Jn<* vtUe and Cedar Keye take this train.
Paeajengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
aka sals train, arriving at Drunawtok 6:00 A. M.
Passengers leave Brucewiat: at S:CO p. K., &r
rive at Savannah 9:M A. u.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:15 A. m. (dally
including oatdav) concuct at Jesup with this
tra'c for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train craned
at Jesup with train arriving in Maoon at 8:26 p.
n. lOAUy including Munday).
Csnnsct at Albany wttn paaeenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Maoon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc.
Hall steamer leaves Cambridge for Apaiachl
oola every Sunday and Thursday evening: tor
Oolumbos every Tueedav and Saturday after
noon.
Close oonnscUcsa at Jacksonville dally (Ban
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St.
sngnstine, ralatka. Enterprise, and all landings
on Bt John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. It. R. leave junction, go
ing west, at 11:37 A., and for Brunswick at
4:40 p. k„ daily, except Bandar.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office. No. 88 801 l
street, and at Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway Pasaengor Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DX
VIBIOH.
Leave Savannah, Banday* axoepted, at 7:00 a X
Leave Mclntosh, “ * 9:40 a. x
Leave Jesup “ “ 18:30 p. h
Leave 31aocshea “ “ 3:06 p. ts
Arrive at Dupont ** “ 7:00 p. x
Leave Dupont ** ** 5:80 a u
Leave Blackahear “ “ 9:60 a k
Leave Jesup ** “ £OO p. h
Leave Mclntosh ** ** S:o6p. m
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5:40 r. u
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted, at 6.-00 AM
Leave Valdosta, “ “ 6:17 A M
Leave Quitman, “ “ 9:46 A M
Arrive at Thomasvllle, “ “ 12:00 x
Leave Thomasvllle, “ “ 8:30 p. u
Leave Camilla, “ “ 5:23 p. x
arrive at Albany, “ “ 7:1*1 p. X
Leave Albany, “ “ 6:80 A X
Leave Camilla, “ “ 8:48 a. x
Arrive at Thomaevlllc, “ “ 11:30 a. x
Leave Thotaaavllle, “ “ 1:46 p. *
Leave Qnitman, “ “ 3:53 p. x
L-ave Valdosta, “ •* 5:17 p. x
Arrive at Dupont. “ “ 7:30 p.m
J. S. Tv son, Master of Transportation
a 8. HAINES,
mv26-tf General Manager.
Central £ Southwestern R.R’ds.
Savannah, Qa, Febiuary 3d, 1881.
ON and after SUNDAY, January 30th, 1881.
passenger trains bn the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run as
follows: 4
TRAIN NO. L—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Lewes Savannah 9:20 A X
Leaves Augusta. 9:30 a x
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p. n
Arrives at Macon 8:46 p, x
Laavea Macon for Atlanta .. 8:15 p. x
Arrives at Atlanta 3:40 A X
Leaves Macon for Columbus and
Montgomery daily 7:20 r. u
Arrives at Columbus daily 2:25 a. m
Arrives at Montgomery daily 9:40 a. m
Making close connection at Atlanta with W cet
era oud Atlantic end Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Lina for all points West and Narth.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 12 81A x
Arrives at Maoon 6:30 a. m
Leaves Montgomery for Macon daily. SKW p. x
Leaves Columbus daily 12:08 a. m
Arrives at Macon dally 6:45 a. h
Leaves Maoon 7:10 a x
Arrives atMßledgevllle 9:44 a x
Arrives at Eatontan 11:30 a m
Arrives at Augusts. 4:45 p. x
Arrives at Savannah. 3:45 p. x
Leaves Augusta 9:30 A X
Making connection at Savannah with the Sa
vannah, Florida and Woe tern Railway for all
points In Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2-GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Loaves Savannah 7:33 p. x
Arrives at Augusts 5:40 A X
Leaves Augusta S:SO p. x
Arrives at MUledaeviiie 9:44 A a
Arrives at Estonian li'B*. x
Arrives at Macon 7 29 a x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:03 ax
Arrives at Atlanta 12:50 p, x
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 8 45 a x
Arrives at EufanK 4:15p.x
Arrives at Albany 353 p. x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8 15 a x
A rlree at Columbus. 1 ;40 p. x
Trains on this schedule for Maoon, Atlanta,
Oolumhca, Eufaula, Albany and Augusta daily,
making dose connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-Line. At Eufaula with Montgomery
and Eufaula Railway; at Columbus with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augoeta Railroad and South
Carolina Railroad tor all points North mid East
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valiev for Per
5r daily (except Sunday), and at Cothbert for
ort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension runs daily (ex
cept Sunday) from Albany to Arlington, and
daily (except Monday) from Arlington to Al
bany.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2;!5 r. a
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p u
Leaves Albany 12:02 p. it
Leaves Eufaula 12.00 g
Arrives at Maoon from Eufaula and
Albany 6:36 p. x
Leaves Coimnbua 11:50 a X
Arrives at Maoon from Columbus..... 5:10 p. u
Leaves Maoon. 7:35 p. x
Arrives at Augnata s:4oax
Leaves Aogueta. 8:30 f. x
Arrives atSavacnah 7:15 A x
Pass angora lor Milledgevllle and Eatoatoa will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Maoon, which trains connect daily, except
Monday, for these points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati
via Macon, Atlanta and Cincinnati Southern
Railway on 7-30 p. u. train.
Local Sleeping Cars on a>l 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. Whitehead, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Bupt., Savannah.
J. O. Shaw, W. F BHELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Bupt 8. W. R. R., Maoon, Ga.
jan3l-tf
NOTICE.
Charleston and Savannah R’y Cos., I
Savannah, Ga„ March 2, 1881. )
UNTIL further no ice trains will arrive and
depart as follows:
Leave Savannah 3:15 p. m.
Arrive Charleston 8:00 p. n.
Leave Charleston 8:30 a. x.
Arrive Sarannah. 2:45 p. x.
The 1:15 train makes close connections for al
points North and East.
For Tickets, Sleeping Car accommodation
and further information apply to Wm. Bren,
22 Bull street, and at Ticket Office S., F. & W.
R’y Depot.
mh2-tf C. & GADSDEN, Sup’t.
ffiotllg.
The Marshall Honse
WITH ITB
SPACIOUS VESTIBULE,
EXTENSIVE AND
Elegant Verandah.
Affording ladles a One view of the promenade.
Airy and Well Ventilated Rooms
AND
UNRIVALED TABLE
IB PAB EXCELLENCE THE
leading Hotel of Savannah
JOHN BRESNAN,
octl&-tf Manager.
CITY HOTEL,
OPPOSITE CAPITOL, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
WM. P. BLUB3EB, Proprietor.
I. STEIN FELD, late Hoffman House, New
York, Manager. jan!o-3m
Newspaper Material For Sale
THE REGISTER AND STANDARD has the
material. In good shape and condition,
used In the publication of the TALBOTTON
STANDARD, which win be sold at a bargain.
The press is a No. 5 Washington hand, com
paratively new. The office contains enough
material to publish a handsome eight column
SS£- A& to* 00 * EO “ ry Job
O. D. GORMAN.
febbfft rtW <uld Stand4lrd Tal bottom
£&ipUS !
SAVANNAH AND NEW MK.
Ocean SteamsMp Conpy.
CABIN
EXCURSION 38
MSKIuaS
rpHE magnificent steamships of this Company
JL are appointed to sail as follows:
CITY OP COLUMBUS, Captain Fisher,
WEDNESDAY, March 2, at 7:00 p. x.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nicker
son, BATURDAY. Marchs, at 10:00 a x.
GATE CITY, Captain Daooett, WEDNES
DAY. March 9, at 1:30 p. m.
CITY OF MACON, Captain Kknpton,SAT
URDAY, Mar h 12th, 1881, at 4:00 p. x.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and
Northwestern points ana to ports of the United
Kingdom and the Continent
F o,
aug26 City Exchange Building.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.'S
Philadelphia AJavannah line.
Lear!*? Each Port Every Batarda?.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE 118 00
SECOND Cl ASS PASSAGE .. 14 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 00
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHTLADFIJ'HiA.. 20 00
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOB
THREE MONTHS SROM DATE OF
ISSUE) SO 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 FIRBT-CLABB BTEAMBHIP
CITY OF SAYASNAH,
Captain J. W. CATHARINE.
OriLL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
W March 5,1881, at 10 o’clock a. x
For freight or passage, having superior
aocommodatic.na, apply to
WM. HUNTER 4 SON,
feb2B-td Agents.
Merchants' and Miners' Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE 15 00
BEGOND CABIN 12 50
EXCURSION 25 00
The steamships of the Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
as follows:
SARAGOSSA,
Captain T. A. HOOPER,
THURSDAY, March 3, at 10 a m.
GEO. APP OLD,
Captain W LOVELAND,
TUESDAY, March S, at 1 p. X.
Through bills lading given to Ml points West,
all the manufacturing towns In New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets issued to Pittsbirg, Cincinnati,
Chicago and all points West and Northwest
JAS. B. WEST A IX)., Agents,
feb2B-tf 114 Bav street.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
cabin passage; $lB 00
BTKKRAGB PA4SA6B 10 00
Bootes u(S Savannah Ste&mah'p Llxn,
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT,
WEDNESDAY, March 2, at 8:30 a. x.
fipHBOUGH bills of lading given to New
A England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool b 7 the Canard, Warren and Ley land
Hues.
The ships of this Line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON £ BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON £ CO., Agents. Boston.
feb24-tf
MORGAN LINE
C. 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 YORK
AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM
The first-class steamers of this line,
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM,
SCHIEDAM. . P. CAL AND,
W. A. SCHOLTEN, MAAS.
Leave Watson Stores, Brooklyn, regularly
WF DNEBDAYB.
First Cabin s6o—s7o. Second Cabin s4s—s6o.
Steerage $26.
For freight apply to Agents of OCEAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
8A ME RATES TO AMSTERDAM AND ROT
TERDAM.
H. CAZAUX, General Agent,
27 South William street. New York.
janl9-6m,jan,feb,mh,ap,nov&dec
ffiuft ffmub.
For Vae in Families, Hotels ,
Clubs, Parties, Etc ,
n™
C.H.GRAV£B ABO.\N
The “Hub Punoh” has lately been Introduced,
and meets 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 choico things which underlie
biy enltLrge the pleasure* of life and encourage
good fellowship and (food nature if rightly enjoyed.
GOOD AT All THIS
Just the Thing to Keep in Wine Cellars.
Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch
It can be used Clear or with Fresh
Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water
Lemonade, or with Fine
Ice, to Suit the Taste.
Sold by loading Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hote 1
and Druggists everywhere.
Trade suppied at manufacturers’ prices by
SOLOMON BROS , Savannah, Ga.
Janl9-W,F£Mm
gteet %eug*
SPENCERIAN
STEEL PENS
Of the Very Best European Make, tad nnrlraled for
i'lex&’Mtu, Darabititi/, and Evennot of point,
j -REAL SWAN QI|ILL ACTION. \
In 20 Xnmbcra. A complete Sample Cud, for
trial, by taall oa receipt of 20 coats*
Iviscn, Blakeman, Taylor & Co*
13rt and I'iO Ucunfi Street. KwYrk.
>-Wly
ACREY
'"'"^i’ALACE'
BT -JO^
For Feman<UuA,j ac4to
And Intermediate
and Charleston, B.C fn^r, 0 ? 8t -
Aberown ~.
PBOU SAVANTJAB roa~~
T r?y- ““
Tuesday, March 22, &i 4 ! l
-L°-L m 4 i d M aT - 1
Coßtie.iting ut
forVVardo GamesvUie
and Key West.
Olcae coanecaot:
Cor Enterpriae, ‘“th „
landinss on the
steaniers for the Or- ,
<rfa*s pawcuger aecoicwA
tickets and state rooms f TiA?
mation furnished at r.r ‘p
Hou^‘ aar
trerghi datlv **
m.F.ROß Ea^b^^
LEVI J. GAZAN, Q.
nweoRTANTK^
Sea Island
Georgia and Florida h :tt
STEAMBOVrcOMPAIr
NEW SOIIEDU,
FIVE TRIPS PER WEEK M
STKAMEIt FfOßin.
Leaves Savannah eve.y
DAY and BATURDAV AFTyDv Y *HrR
Palace Steamer * 1
CITY OP BUlDftETnv
Leaves Savannah ev,. ry
DAY AFTERNOON. Sn™ 4 ' W Fa
Brunswick and intpnn-di.up i,„, 1) ‘ ri w i
fr°“ Fl t J
Brunswick and Albarv RaiiL &
points on line of raj cSSS* I * i
at Fernandiaa with tlie V. WcUl >oiit
for Jacksonville a „d all
John s river, and for Waldo n* 08 *
Gainesville, Cedar Key, Tara-a v r “® Uh
vana. New Orleans and
staterooms and tickets to all Mb’ t Fli ?I
General Office of LEVE <t
Bull and Bryan streets 4U) ™ cor,*
4 m N vHAHRMAS, Hito.
G. LEVE. G. P. /’ AURT * Qen
febffl s
ST. JOBS’S Riffi'l
U. S. FAST 31AIL.
The New York Saloon Shameti
Sylvester .and Hancoi,
To Green Cove Springs St. At
grustine andPalatka.
four hours in advance of any
daU> h at?o: eS H ter "“ leaV6 john
Eliza Hancox will leave Raiiroai wharf b
3:30 p. m. for fsreen Cove Springs and P.il.
„ T.B.WALBH
General Ticket Amt
T. J. BTRSES,
Soliciting Pas-. & Trar. Ag’t.
JOHN CLARK, Agent. JacksollTiile ' Rl
febiS-lm JOHN A. POST, m >mw
REGULAR LINE
—FOR—
St. Cathar lie’s, Doboy, Unloi
Island, Darien, Sfc. Simon’*
and Landing:; on Satilii
Klver.
The Steiuner (’euteiinW,
Catt. WM. C. ULMO,
WILL leave for ab jve polrtu nerj MOI
DAY and WEDNESDAY AFTEEKOOSS
at 4 o’clock.
Shippers are particularly requester to ln
freight on wharf before that time
Agent at Darien, C. M. QUARTER}! AX.
amr'P-tf j. p. CHAi-RAgwt
Fcr Augusts and Waylaid
THE NEW AND ELEG ANT STEAHEB
WM. T. WIIELESB,
CAPTAIN W. T. GDSBOX.
fXTII.L leave Kelly s wharf EVERYTUfe
V) pay AFTERNOON at 5 o'clock for is
gusta and way landings. Aii freight payiw
by shippers.
W. ill. COMER & CO., Agents,
janil-tf 110 Bay BWk_
From Savannah to St. Catha*
ri lie’s, Dolioy, Darien, L
S’liion’s, Brunswick and
ail Landings on Sat ilia,
The Steamer Uirrie,
CAPT. W. G. LEE,
WILL run regularly, leaving ßtmbU<W
Monday Afternoon at 4 o clock foo*"
points, connecting at Darien w-ta “PjT
boats for Altarralia and Ocmuigee, •*,
Friday for Brunswick ami intermedw*
ings. Rates of freight as low as by *®L. „
line. For information concerning frf®
passage apply to H. M. COMER £ CO., if* 1
feb!7-tf
Through Conneciiou Hiih S ,?s ® er
Cumberland at Darien for row*
on Altanidha, OemulgW
and Oconee Rivers.
THE Steamer CENTENNIAL, CP-Aj
Ui.mo, will leave Savannah every -
and Wednesday afternoon, !a,il . , ’ K . r „!L rl
above points. On Wednesday strips*
continue on to Satilla ri v <-Monj™>
at Darien, C. 51. QUARTIRVA-'
FlbridaT Nassau, BSj
THIRST-CLASS steamships of fte SW
J? leave Femandina February
every two weeks thereafter Inr
and Matanzas, Cuba. Savannah
excursion $56. State rooms and
MALDEN’S, coroer c nu)l M andßrv|
JanS-tf^^^GeneraMgen^^^
~ for AMSTERDAM'
rpHE Al Norwegian bark
JOSVA, pM
Captain
having a large portion of her ji
and being of small capacity,
For balance of freight room aprL'■
feb24-tf A. FULLAK^j^
Wo*ttsUVoKt
THE GREAT SO
OF THE WOR^
cCzasiy&ibrlJ .
mK£9
Imparts the most delicto o * to*™
FISH.
BINS that their A t<F
MOM i BO*
aaßw*
(on, the tuoat peJat- A
able, as -well u the ftSS~=&m
meet
aanoe that U mads" tjjglsy
Hold and need QsS,
JOHN
AOTOXB goa g jfyoßg^
Kudimentarv
TN the English, !
LHSrf^SSffsrg&i
application. Addrosa BU(J0 a Ptjp>
fo&wf s * v ' Jjm