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° savannah, GA., March 26. 1856.1
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GF.NKBAL RiiMAHKS.-TUe current week,
been an unevenlfulone in commercial cir
, le< There was considerable complaint of
dullness in almost every department. Few
I'hauges occurred in values and the trade
movement was very moderate as a whole. In
some few departments the buying was lair,
but nothing like activity was apparent in
, , So far as actual merchandise
. concerned, interior merchants ai>-
,r determined to coniine purchases
- rcarly to actual and immediate require
ments as possible, in view of the low prices of
, .non and the very unsatisfactory and uneer
t , i outlook. In groceries and provisions the
movement was quite steady but light, with a
sight improvement in demand for the latter,
i .llections wore about the same as the previ
, ■- week. The money market continued very
~v a „d uni tanged. The security market
was comparatively quiet. The Inquiry, how
ever, for long-date bonds was good, and prin
cipally by investors. Stocks were dull. The
following review of the different markets will
show their tone and the latest closing quota
tions:
Naval Storks.—The market for spirts tur
pentine was very dull during the week, and
more or less nominal. Prices were very
weak, and steadily declined until at the close,
were off fully tic from the closing price of the
week previous. The nearness of the opening
of (he new crop season leudsadditional weak
ness to values. There was little or no business
doing, and about 850 casks will probably
cover the total of the week’s transactions.
Rosin—The market was ciuiet. though prices
were firmer and advanced slightly for the
whole list. The demand was moderate and
without feature. The sales for the week were
about 6,000 barrels. In another column will
he found a weekly comparative statement of
receipts and exports from the beginning of the
season to date, and for the same time last
year, showing the stocks on hand and on ship
board not cleared together with the official
closing quotations.
Rice.—There is still no visible change In this
market, aud it remains very quiet, and feat
creless. There was a fairly steady business
for the week, but of very small proportions.
The total sales for the wyek were a'.iout 800
barrels, at unchanged prices. The Board of
Trade’s official quotations were as follows:
Fair - 3%f@4>4
Good .... .4ji,s> 5
Prime 5, l 4@ 5%
Rough— _
( ountry lots 60® 80
Tide water, prime 1 00®1 20
Cotton—The market for the past week was
ierv quiet, and prices were depressed, show
ing at the closings reduction of 1-IG®B 16c
all ronud. The large increase in the total of
the week's receipts at the ports has tended to
inflnence the controlling markets, and a
gt neral weakness in values has been the
result,. The offering stock was at
all times liberal, and the market much
in favor of buyers, but the latter
ware quite indiffereut, and the week closed
with very smull aggregate of business. The
tot 1 sales were only 1.885 hales. The ap
pended resume of the’ week’s business will
show the tone and transactions each day, to
gether with the official closing spot quota
tions.
.Sen letand —The receipts for the week by
factors were 92 bags, and the sales for the same
time only 41? bags. The market has ruled dull
and quite nominal. The market was looked
over to some extent, but buyers were quite
charry of taking hold. Though there were
evidently some few small orders left still un
filled by the two previous week’s heavy buy
ing, quotations arc renewed but arc more or
less nominal.
Stains. Blues and Storm 14 @l£k
Common 16 (n-!7%
Medium Floridas 18 ®I9
Good Floridas 20 <q>il
Medium Fine Floridas 2lf*<@22
Fine Floridas 22j5@23
Extra Fine Floridas 2(.}<<&24
Saturday the market opened steady and
unchanged. It closed steady. The sales for
the day were 115 bales.
Monday the market opened firm and un
changed. It closed steady. The sales for the
day w ere only 50 bales.
Tuesday the market opened dull and un
changed. At the second call, 1 p. m., it was
still dull. It closed dull and easy. The sales
were 144 bates.
Wednesday the market opened dull but
steady and unchanged. At the second call,
J p. m., it was quiet at a decline of l-16c. all
round. It closed quiet. The sales were 76
bales.
Tnursday the market opened and closed
quiet and unchanged. The sales were 715
hales.
Friday tnc market opened quiet and un
changed. at the second eall it was steady at a
decline of 1 *e. for good middling and good
ordinary. It closed steady. The sales were
235 bales.
The following are the official closing spot
quotations of the Cotton Exchange:
Good middling 9
Middling 8%
JLow middling 8 3-16
Good orumarv. 7 11-16
Ordinary 7
The receipts of cotton at this port from all
sources for the past week were 6.421 bales of
upland and 92 bales sea island, against 1,7 5
bales upland and 150 bales sea island for this
week last year.
The particulars of the receipts have been as
follows: Per Central railroad, 4.445 bales up
land: per Savannah. Florida and Western
railroad. 2,223 bales upland and 54 bales sea
island; per Charleston and Savannah rail
road. 6 halos upland: per Savannah river
steamers, 37 be lea upland; per
Florida steamers. 2 hales sea island; per
carls.; bales uplaud. and 2 bales sea island.
The exports lor tne week were 9.263 bales
upland and SAObalcssea island; to New York
4,536 bale, uplaud and 360 bales sea island:
to Philadelphia, 41 bale* upland; to Balti
more. :-36 bales upland; to Boston. 1,050 bales
uuland; to Crocstadt 2.900 bales npland.
The stock on hand at the close of
lhe market to-day was 36,243 bales up
land and 3.047 bales sea island, against 17.461
bales upland and 2.894 bales sea island at the
same time last year.
Movements ofcotton at interior points,
giving receipts and shipments for the week
ending March 28, and stock on hand to-night,
and for the corresponding week of 1885:
—Week ending March 26.1886
Hectlntl. Shipment*. Sto k,
Augusta 887 1,791 29,62 c
Columbus 1,097 872 9,18 t
Home 3 738 3,462
Macon 93 163 3,802
Montgomery 269 l.osti ,475
Selma 222 1.180 0.167
Memphis 4,061 16.764 111,158
Nashville 32 25 2,772
Total 7,100 22,535 175,110
—Week ending March 27,1885
Receipt*. Shipment*. Stork.
Augusta 618 1,507 11.6K2
Columbus.. 153 110 3.684
•feme 90 810 1.880
Macon ...; 18 18 j,6*j
V'mtgomerv 447 1,04 1 3.41 1
'Alma 115 182 3,‘.’#2
Memphis 2.447 9,071 53.948
xasiivilie 174 .... 3,46;
.... 4.040 12.269 82,819
Till. I II.UIWINO STATEMENT SHOWS THE VET
RECEIPTS AT ALL TORTS EUR THE WKKKS
kndino M arch 26 and march 19, and eok
THIS WEES LAST Y K Alt.
Thi* haet Laet
Week. Week. Year
Galveston 5,287 4.404 1.300
New Orleans 20,631 17,8ns 12.087
Mobil® 1.1.N8 2.182 884
Savannah 8.482 8,758 1,896
> harle-ton 6,274 4.4'5 1,806
Jv .liningbm 6112 0182 287
Norfolk 8.173 8,529 3.125
oe'T York 343 1,782
v riou* 16.44 11,019 4,900
Total 61,381 67,720 29,7117
COVfiOLIPATKD COTTON STATEMENT EOK TUB
WEEK KN 111 NO M AKCtI 20.18 Hi.
Receipts at all U.S. ports this week. . 81 381
oast year 28. <9l
total receipts to dato 4,788.398 1
l ast year 4,521,6' 9
exports for this week 62.570
SRiue week last year 83.093
lotnl exports to date 8,19"',459 i
1-B*l year 8.301.511
■stock ntall United States ports 888,475
l.kst year 701,78"
at all interior towns 771.678 I
‘•an year SO.s'.ai I
Mock nt Liverpool 710.0"0
bast ;vAr 1.005.000 I
'merman afloat for Great Britain.... 144.000 j
n-t vear 140.0 K) .
LIVERPOOL MOVEMENT POH THE VSEK MB
’NO MARCH 26 1886. AND PUB TUB CUKKE
SPOKDIXO WEEKS OL 1885 ANP 1884:
itst. itma its. 4.
'da lor uk> week... takwo c'.uoo 83.9001
Exporters took 2,500 8,500 6,000
Speculators t00k.... 5,000 1.700 9,5’(0
Total stoc 710,000 1,000.500 1,066,000
Of which American. 522,0u9 781.000 756,"0
TANARUS” imports for week 106,000 62.0 8) 122.090
Of winch American. 86,0 0 63,000 90.000
Actual exports 11.700 11.200 16,000
Amount afloat 138,000 192.000 308.000
Of which American. 144,009 140, 00 173,000
Price 4 15-16d (id 6d
Comparative statement of Net Receipts, Exports and Stocks of Cotton at the Following Places to
Latest Oates.
| Stock on
Bsesivsd sines Exported since Skptkmbkk 1, 1885. | karul and, on
Ports. S&jttmubsr Ist. —— - Shipboard.
- Great O’hr JPn Total O'etui ee
lion. | 18Sh. Britain Franc*. Forts. Foreign. Ports. I 1885. 188 k.
Sew Orleans.. .March 2 j 1,5*3,5.i| 1,466.163 585,5i *56,723 844,768 1,287,024 430.468 317,672 223,729
Mobile March Wi 282,7481 *43,78* 38,8}£ 38,359 46*,488' 88,023 23.502
Florida March 110 j 18.014 22,388 1 19,014|
Texas March JK 65!.:;13i 418.72 218,680 16,545 73.528 309,034 316, m 38.232 19,181
. lUp’d.. .March 20 j 712,790 678.H49 95,673 5,‘.52 24,42 588.*67j 298.7671 36,243 17.461
bavannan Sea Is’d.March 26; 21 085 18,88 < 1,432. ..... 1,12! 17,502 3 017 2.804
ok i iUn’cl.. .March 20 441,421 492.1160 77.271! 19,297 183,081 280,21 1 i 111,556 47,521 10,715
Charleston jsealsM. March 19 7.516 18, 8i 8!8i 3631 4,703 3.457 3,174
Nort h Carolina March 26 #4.8 91.283 42.016 23,164 68,850 19.009 4,993 1,370
Virginia March 20 71#,5l 585,135 20",4961 2,826 21,200 220,094 267,774 48 919 15,345
New York March 20 57.595 *1.540 311.872! 27,7(3 141,493 460,566 290,585 852,070
Other ports March 20 217.299 460.040 *08,7961 :,63i> 23,795 236,220! 58,703 32,372
Total to date 4,768,398 1,785,9011 882,483 1,008,628 8,317,012 1,649,509 888,475
Total to date in 18*5 | 4.525,946 I | j 701,760
Comparative Cotton statement
Of Gross receipts, Exports and Stock on hand March 26.
1886, AND FOR THE SAME TIME LAST TEAS.
18861881,-5.
Sea Sea
Jeland . Upland. Island. Upland.
Stock on hand September 1.. 651 3,29a 91 1,183
Received this week 92 6,424 150 1,765
Received previously 21,338 712,097 j 18,856 678,871
Total. 21,981 721 819 19.097 48~U809
Exported this week 850 9,363 873 2.493
Exported previously 18,084 676,213 ’.1,880 661,852
Total. 18,934 685.670 ’.9.2031 <564,815
Stock on hand and on ship
board this dav 3,047 86,243 2,894 17,464
visible supply op cotton.—Betowwe gve
the table of visible sapply, as made up by cable
and telegraph for the Financial and Commer
cial Chronicle to Mareh 19. The continental
stocks, as well as those of Great Britain and
the afloat, are this week 1 * returns, and con
sequently all the European flguree are brought
down to Thursday evening. But to make the
totals the complete figures for March 19 we
add the item of exports from the United
States, including in it the exports of Fridav
only:
188 C. 1885.
Stock at Liverpool 677.900 984,000
Stock at London 17,000 35.000
Total Great Britain stock. 694,000 1,019.000
Stock at Hambnrg 4.000 7.00 C
Stock at Bremen 41,500 58,800
Stock at Amsterdam 28,U0 51.000
Stock at Rotterdam 300 400
Stock at Antwerp 1,500 900
Stock at Havre M 5.000 197.000
Stock at Marseilles. 0.000 5.000
Stock at Barcelona 839*00 83,000
Stock at Genoa 11,000 6.000
Stock at Trieste. 4,000 3,000
Total continental stocks... 324,300 407,100
Total European stocks L018,30C 1,423,100
Indiacotton afl’t for Europe 193.000 145.000
American cotton afloat for
Europe 433,000 263,000
Egypt, Brazil, etc., afloat for
Europe 24,000 23,000
Stock in United States ports. 906,152 7i*?,Rl4
Stock in U. 8. interior towns 367.WH 156.076
United States exports to-day 6,566 27.000
Total visible supply 2,948,614 2,7*2,792
Of the above, the totals 01 American and
other description* are as follows:
American —
Liverpool stock 492.000 7(i8,000
Continental stocks 246.000 299.000
American afloat for Europe. 431,000 263.000
United States stock 906,15* 702,616
United Stales interior stocks. 867,596 156,076
UnitedStatesexports to-day 6,VMS 17,000
Total American 2,451,814 2.206,692
Total East India, etc 497,300 527, ICO
Total visible supply 2,948.814 2,752.792
The Imports luto continental ports this week
have been 41,000 bales.
The above figures indicate an Increase in
the cotton in sight to date of 2ir>.*iß bales as
ooinparcd with the same date of 1885, a de
crease of 131.967 bales as compared with the
corresponding dale of 18s4. anil a decrease of
343,188 bales as compared with 1883.
INDIA COTTON MOVEMENT.—TiIe following
Is the Bombay statement for the week and
year, bringing the figures down to March 18.
BOMBAY BBCKIPTB AND SHIPMENTS FOE FOUR
YEARS.
Shipments this week—
Great Britain. Continent. Total.
1886 1,000 15.000 16,006
IsdS ' 5.000 . 14.000 19.000
]XS4 " 24.000 10,000 31,000
Iggs;"..' 1,0 0 34,000 25,000
Shipments since January 1—
Great Britain. Continent. Total.
jyWj 72.000 185.000 237.000
1885 ' 47,000 139,000 180,000
1884 158.000 182.000 340,000
1888."!; 130,000 251,0*. 381,000
Receipt*— Thi* week. Since Jon. 1.
1888 . .. 60,000 455,000
1885 " 38,000 300,000
18*1 " 53,000 495.000
1883 " ..! 7C.000 612.000
According to the foregoing, Bombay appears
to show ail incrcas compared with last
year in the week'- receipt* of 21/00 hales, an>i
a decrease in shipments of 3,000 bale*, and
the shipments since Jan. 1 show an increase
Of 71,000 bales.
FINANCIAL.
Money Market.—Honey easy.
Uomestio Exchanhi*.—scarec. Ranks and
banker* are buying sight drafts at l- IS
pur cent, premium, atm selling at 3-10®) j
por cent, premium.
ForeignExcuanoe.—Weak ami dull;com
mercial. short. $4 37; sixty days. JIBSU:
ninety days, franks,commercial, sixty
day*. Bari* and Havre. *4l*‘; short, $5 175a, 7
Swiss. *5 21: mark*. 115*4e.
SRCi’RtTi K 8 market for Mocks is quiet,
with some inquiry lor non I* aud Georgia 1 Skil
road stock*; ligh offerings.
STOCKS AND BONDS
State Bone!*— Bid. A ike/y ,
Ganewfl*. 1889, January and July
coupon* 105 106
HI ate of G mrgia gold quarterlies. 113 H 4
Ga mortgage on W * A It It,
regular 7 per cent, coupon*
Jan and July, mauiritv 1886... 101 10*
Ga,Smith's, maturity 1806 .123 124
City Bond*—
Atlanta 6 percent 105 107
Atlanta 7 percent 112 110
Auguuta 7 per cent 108 11*
Augusta 6 per cent, 103 107
Columbuss percent • 100
MnconO per cent .110?4 11*
NewSavannah 5 per cent.quar
terlr, April coupon 101 *oi%
NewSavaunalt 5 per cent, quar
terly, Ma ( Coupon 100?i 101 K
Railroad Bondi —
Savannah. Florida and Mfosiern
R R general mortgage bouds, 5
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. MARCH 27, 1886.
percentint. coupons April 110 112
A AG Ist mortgage consolidated
7 percent, coupons J auuary aud
July, maturity 1897 119 120
Centra! consolidated mortgage 7
percent, coupons January and
July, maturity 1693 115 116
Georgia Railroad 6- 109 112
Charlotte, Colli mbi (land Augusta
let mortgage 116 117
Charlotte.Columhiaaud Augusta
2d mortgage 110 112
Mobile aud Glranl 2d mortgage
indorsed 8 per oeut, coupons
Jail and July, maturity 1889. . 109 110
Montgomery ana Kufauta Ist
mortgage indorsed 6 per cent. 108 109
Western AiaDama Sd mortgage
Indorsed 8 per cent, coupons
April and Oct. maturity 1890 .115 118
South Ga and FTa indorsed 119 120
South Ga and F!a2d mortgage .. ill 113
Augusta aud Knoxville 7 oer ct .114 115
Ocean Steamship 6 perct bonds,
guar’d bv Central Railroad . 103 105
Gainesville. Jefferson anil South
ern R R Ist mort. guarant'd . .lid 117
Gainesville, Jefferson and South
ern. notguaranteed 112 113
Gainesville, Jeflersin andSouth
ern 2d guaranteed 113 114
Cohimoti* aud Rome Ist in
dorsed 6s 102 105
Augusta, Gib.-ou ft Banderwville
7 percent Ist lrortgage bonds 10A< 105
City andSqhurban Railroad Ist
mortgage? percent bonds 98'< 101
Railroad Stock* —
Augusta and Savannah 7 per ct,
guaranteed 120 127
Central common. 79 so
Genrgiacamunon 187 190
Southwestern 7 percent, guarau
anteed 121 122
Central 6 per cent certificates
Atlantaand West l’oint Kuiroad
stock 101 102
Atlantaand West Point 6 per ct
certificates. 103 105
Savannah Has Light stock 17 17>£
Mutnal Gas Light 22 23
Southern Bank State of Georgia 175 lro
Merchants’National Bank 140 145
Savannah Bank and Trust Cos.. 69 :i
National Bank of Savannah 100 102
Naval stores.—The receipts for the past
week have been 430 barrels spirits tur
pentine and 2.*28 barrels rosin. The exports
were 21 barrels snirita turpentine ands, .23
barrels rosin, moving as follows: To New
York, 1,"10 barrels rosin and 167 bar
rels spirits turpentine; to Philadelphia 100
barrelsspiritsturpentineaud 123 buri els rosin;
to Boston, 154 barrels spirits turpentine; to
Baltimore, 108 barrels spirits turpenime and
420 barrels rosin; to Hamburg 2.790 barrels
rosin; to Grauion 2,9*0 barrels rosiH. The
following are Board of Trade quotations: A,
15. C. and D *1 10. ESI 15. F, SI 25. G2l 35. li
SI 76 asked. I *2 10 asied. K .*2 5u asked. M
23 50. N 23 75, window glass S< asked, water
white 24 Spiritsluruentine nominal.
Kemipte, Shipment* and Stock from April 1,
1885, to date, and for the aorreeoonding date
laet year:
e— 1885-6 —IBB4-5. ,
Spirit A. Roein. Spirite. Roein.
On hand April 1.. 1.672 36,205 6.40S 49.369
Rec’d thi9 week.. 130 2, *2B 439 4.191
Rec*d previously.lo i.135 441.275 116,289 406,298
Totals 108,537 483.308 122.187 519.858
Shipment *: Foreign—
Aberdeen . .... 4.221 .... 3.700
Antwerp 12,313 6,403 13,562 2,014
Barcelona 7,216 1.513
Belfast ... .... 500 1,540
Bergen 206
Bristol 2,827 4.990 7,625 23,329
Buenos Ayres.. ... 81 )0
Cardiff 4,000 .... 3.412
Jartagena 908 ... 762
Cork for orders. 10,477 2.965 17,161 3,057
Cronstadt 13.505 .... 21,16’
Hanzic 9,747 5.486
Genoa 9,856 6,411
Glasgow 9.0(9 1.282 13.658
Goole 3.660
Gran'on 2,980 . 9,441
Hamburg 8.03i 31,083 8,788 23.037
Harburg 6,:08 .... 8,224
Hull 4.562 2.838 5.277 4,251
Konigsberg 3,500
Libau 3.500
Livernool 8,625 10.506 700 8.998
London 14.408 . 13,457 17.456 23.18:
Malaga 10 2,149
Montevideo 402
Marseilles 6,295 ...
New Castle on
Tyne 183 2,364
Naples 2.772
Oporto .... 1.000 60 1,354
Pernambuco 1,600 .... ....
Palma dc Ma
jorca 440
Reval 1.948
Riga .... 7,110 10,088
Rotterdam...... *SO 13.057 sio-io s|*:'2
Santander 280 6
Trieste 200 8,200 6CO 17,032
Vigo .... 6 ....
Venice .... 2.382 2,333
(' t* terns* —
Baltimore 4,997 64.498 8.244 60,792
Boston. 9,744 23.805 9.89S 2H.36i)<
Philadelphia 8.619 18,680 7,889 23.959
New York 17.98.8 121,4:14 17,468 116,1'j;
Intcriortowns... B.<Ri9 3,137 0,019 9,014
Packing,etc 1,746 .... ... 614
Totaihipmente..)"K :W9 420.554 nn.776 479,947
Stork on hand and
on a h i p board
if arch 26 2,138 62.754 3,111 30,909
Bacon. Market steady; demand fair:
smoked clear rib sides, trie: shoulders. 4%c:
dry salted dear rib sides. S' „c; long clear
57gc; shoulders. 4'ic; hams. iSlvc.
BAO6INO and TiU3.—Market nominal.
VVc quote: Bagging— l>4 lbs. mfalljie;
2 tbs. 105/iallc; 1% lbs, 10al0'/ 4 e; I'^
lbs, , aa9;< i c, according to brand ana
quantity. Iron ties—Arrow, 31 15a I 20
per bundle, according to brand and
quantity. Bagging aud ties in retail lots a
fraction higher
butter.—Market very flrrr: Oleomarga
rine. Italic; choice Goshen, tic,; gilt edge
24n2ic: creamery. 26ca2Sc; country, 16a20c.
CABBAGES. —northern.scarce, 8®12o; Flori
da-. L? 50 it 1 > |ier barrel or crates.
Ohkkuk.—Market steady, demand good;
stock light. We quote; 9al2jie.
Coffee. —Tne market is firm; demand
fair. We quote for small lots; Ordinary,
Be; tair, loe; good, 101<c: prime,
choice. 11}4C.
Dried Faoir.—Apples, evaporatei!, *c;
peeled, 6c. Peaches, peeled. Malic; un
peeled.safc; currants,7c; citron, 13c
DryGoods.—The market is active and firm;
stocks ample. We quote: Prints, 4a6c:Geor
giabrowushirting, 3-4, 7-do4%c: 4-4
browusheeting, Pic: white osoanurg*.
BJ4c; checks. 6ati‘kc: yarns, 85c, for best
makes; brown drillings, 6^a7 ! 4c.
rtgH.—We ouoie tali weignts: Mackerel-
No. 3. half libis. 53 2503 50; No. i, 54 50aft 50.
Herring—No. I, scaled, 25c; ood, oa8c;
No. 1.56 50® 0".
Flour. Market steady; demand mod
erate. We quote: Superfine. 55 0a
3 75; extra. S oa4 0; fancy. 55 5"a5 75;
choice patent. 5600a6 50; family. $ 90a5 25.
Fruits.—Union*—stock 11 and demand
imp uvi.i ,*.! 50 iO. Oranges—Market quiet:
goad stock Arm; fe v Floridas conii g in:
cho.se uiitro/eii, $ 00 as :>o. \ alerics, 55 ■>96
per ii-.-c I'or "• . IBM ur hhl. *9 ’"per
box. Apples—Northern,*2 50&3 00 perbbi.
Grain.—Corn: Market 6-m: demand
ligu. WeqHote: White corn, job lots 6e; car
load 10t*.62c; mixed corn, job lots, 81r,; car
loud lots, file Oatssteady; good demand. We
quote: Mixed oat*. 47c; carload lots. 44c.
Uran,*l 1 . Meal," c. G .I*l 1 grist, per bid,
52> >. rist.per oushol, l 7?4c.
llsr.—Market did', with a fair demand;
stock ample. We quote ioh lots: Western.
*110; carload lots, 5100; Eastern, none;
Northern, none.
iltDßg. Wool- Kto. Hides: Market
quiet: receipts fair; drv flint. 15c;
salted, 13c; dry butcher, 12c. Wool: Market
nominal; prime, Me; hurry. Salto. Wax
2 e. Tallow. Deer akius, fliat, l*o; salted,
16c. Otter ski ns. 25c.al .
ikon.—Market ilrin; Swede, 4J<asci -
fined. 214 c.
Lard.—The market Is dull; In tierces and
tuiw. 8 ,c:SO-M>tlns, c.
Lime, calcined Plaster and cement.—
Alabama lump lime is In fair demand and Is
selling at fl 30 pur barrel; Georgia, 51 80; cal
cined plaster, fl 85 per hhl; hair. sc;
Georgia cement. |3: Koendale cement, *185:
Portland oeinont, *3 50.
LiqvoK*.—Full stock; steady demand;
Bourbon, *1 50a5 50; rye, *1 50a8 00: ractided,
(lal 85. Alns nn hanged andingood demand.
NAiLa.-Market erm and iyi eng; 3d.
84 5: id and 6d *3 0; Bd, *8 If; fid, *! 90; 10d
totOl. *1 6 ner keg.
NcTi Almonds, Tarragona, ldlfo; Ivicaa,
Ificlftwatnutc,French,lie;Naples. 1A :pecans,
10c: Brazil, 0c; Alberta, Uo. Coooanuta—
Baraooa, 13 75 her 100.
Oils.—Market ">ulv. moderate demand;
signal. tOaOOu; West Virginia black. llal3o;
lara. 5 iiiiu; headlight, IsaMc; kerosene, l’o:
neat-foot, 1.50; machinery. toaiOc; linseed,
raw. soe; boiled. 53c; mineral seal, l*c; lire
proof, 90c; 1 ell and . the
Onions,—Northern, por bb1,*17654 00; per
crate. *i z>a 1 uu.
Pkar.-Dcioead good; stock small; cow
pea-. *1 4" ,1,1 50 mixed, *l 25®1 40;olay, *1 60a
1417,: la ( v<- 1 6: cniwitcrs 12 2i.
POTATO**.—Stock light.wffh food demand.
Northern, our barrel, *2 0a! 75; Arooetook
Rose, need t o>.
PRtTNM.—Turkish.tffo; Frennn.So.
ItAiaiNS.—Demand quiet, market steady;
fiioce new Mu-oatet, $1 61; layers, *2 75 per
boxi I, Motet) la 1 era,sß 2v per box.
Sal,.—rue demand is moderate and the
marketquiet; car-load lots, 75c, fob; job lots,
65ca51
Susaß*.—Market dud: cut loaL 7 ,o;
standard A. c: extra C. 6o: C. yellow,
as.o: granulated, >■ e; powdered,* o.
Sr*DF. -Florida and Georgia syrups tu b-<-
ler demand. We quote: :a sc; the market Is
quiet for sugar house at 85540 r; Cuna straight
goods. 2"o in hogsheads: sugar house mo
lasses. 20c
Tobacco.—Market dull; demand moderate,
Wcqiiote: Smoking, *son*l 25; chewiug. 00m
mon, sound. *Ba3oc; fair. 35 nc. ; medium.
40a55c: bright. 50a760; fine fanoy, 85a90o; ex
tra fine, DOagl 10; bright navies. 45a570; dark
navies. 40a50c
LUMREB.—The aemauii continue* tioavy,
and uiiicb lumber wanted for quick de
livery that cannot be placed. Prices
firm "at quotation*, aud with a further upward
tendency. Mills ail full of work.
Ordinarys'zes *l3 00al5 50
Difficnltsi7.es. 16 00a20 50
F'loorlng Boards 16 OOaltt 50
Hhiostuff 18 OOaJO 50
Timber.—Market dull and nominal. We
quote:
700 feet average ..5 9 OOall OC
800 •' •• 10 OOall 00
900 •• “ 11 00a 12 00
1,006 *' “ 12 OOalt 00
Shipping timber in the raft—
-700 feet average *6 00a 7 00
800 “ “ 7 00a 8 00
900 *• “ 8 00a OO
1,000 “ “ 0 OOalO 00
Mill timler 11 below these ligures.
FREIGHTS.
I/Umser. —Bv Sail. — I'here is a scarcity of
tonnage at this and the near lumber ports,
and lor ready vessel* an advance over
quoted rate* is obtainable. Wo quote
54 00a5 00 as the range of prices
from flits aud the uear Georgia porta
on lumber to Baltimore, Philadelphia. New
Y’ork, sound ports and eastward. Timber is
*ocasl higher than lumber rates; to the West
Indies and windward, nominal: to South
Ameriea,*l2 SOalS; to Spanish and Mediterra
nean ports. *1" Shall: to United Kingdom
for orders, timber, 2728: lumber £4. Bv
steam toNew Tork,*7;to Philadelphia, *7; to
Bus ton. *9.
Naval stores, Coahtwi*e.— By Sail,—
Dull nd nominal. Forkiun.— Cork. etc. for
orders. 2s 7>.,d, and. or. 4s. ; Baltic, Is fid,
and 3s 7J4(1. COAS7WISK. Steam —To
Boston, 50c on rosin, *1 on spirits;
to New York, rosins 400, spires 80c; Philadel
phia, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; to Baltimore, roam
80c. spirits 70c.
Cotton. —By Steam— Room is scarce; mar
ket firmer.
Reval S-82d
Bremen fl-32d
Liver|>ool vfft New York, ’f- ! ® 7-32(1
Liverpool via Boston, 16 13-Btd
Liverpool via Baltimore, ~4h !h 18-4d
Antwerp via New Y’ork, lb H-32d
Havre via New York, lb %c
Bremen via New York fli lb .. 11-!!2d
Reval via New York, ft? tb n *d
Bremen via Baltimore, ‘ft tb B-!s2d
Amsterdam via New York, yi bale. . 75c.
GenoaviaNew York 2s>o4d
Boston, V bale - $1 7o
Sea island, dh bale 175
RewYork.il bale lid
Sea island, jd bale 17(1
Philadelphia, st bale 1 ">3
Sea island. $ bale I*6
Baltimore, <|jt bale 1 ii
Providence, jfl bale 2 66
By Sail.—
Liverpool '4<l
Baltic S)-S2d
Rice.— Bv Steam —
New York, fit barrel.... 66
PhilavMTplita, 4fi barrel **o
BaltiTfiorc.jp barrel -and
Boston, V> fiarrol
COUNTRY PKODUCB
Grown fowls, ® pair 7(Mi65
Chickeas, three-quarters grow* . bAMd
Chickens, half-grown 850445
Turkeys, $ pair 1 fiOisSl 75
Eggs,® dozen 4*l2
Peanuts—Fancy h. p. Va.. ®lb 7 ft 7>4
Peanuts—flu ml picked, fttb V
PeanuW—Btcalght Vii-giuia Sf •
Peanuts—Georgia, f bu ’lie rl:K)
Wwcetfmiatoes, Florida, ft liuanoi.. u*46
Sweet potatoes, yellow reds bush. 504
Sweet potatoes, yellow yams, fit bush 60®77>
White vama ... Sfi*s6o
Poultry.—Market steadier, demand good,
Koua.—Market eiead.er, and weii supplied.
Peanut*—Amjile stock: demand fuir; native
peanutstn good request atquOtatiMis. ttOdAR.
—Georgia and Florida, nominal: none in
market. Honey.—No demand; nominal.
Sweet potatoes soar ce; demaud good.
SAVANNAH MAKE KT.
OFFICE iF THS ff Ait'flNG NEVVB. (
4AV ANN Alt. M.irvb 24. 1841.-, p. M.|
Cotton—The market was rather qnifit, and
prices somowhat easlef. Tlic ’inquiry was
light, jl'Ue auUakfor the
day WereX'-'i ba'i. On ’( IhMtgc
iug n., tire wmHnft *NPa6 re
ported quiet and unchanged, with tales of 191
balea.-,Al,#lie aeooua iphi, l p. in.-.p wa
steady.mt a decline of for good middling
and go#l oniiiiitry, the sales being >6 osfes.
At the' ihuil aud closing eaU,' L it
was still steady and unchanged, with further
sales of 4 tmkte. The following are the official
closing sjrot quotations of the Cotbon Ex
change:
Good middling
Middling s-v
Low middling it 3-16
Goodbrdinnry .7 11.10
Ordinary 7
Race.—The market was very quiet and un
changed. The sales for the day were only
185 barrels. The Board of Trade’s official
quotations were as follows:
Fair
Good .414*0 j
Prime HatJDji
Rough-
Country lots 00(466
Tide water I ooifcl 20
Naval Stores.—The market for spirits
turpentine was very dull and entirely nom
inal. Hume 76 casks changed hands during
the day on private terms. At the Board of
Trade on ilie opening call the market was
reported quiet: nothing doing; no quotations
werepnHted. At the dosing call it wasdu.l
and nominal. Rosin—Tim market was very
quiet, aud rather easier for the better glades
There wa* only a light business doing—only
about 506 barrels were disposed of during the
day. At tire Board of Trade on the first call
the market was reported steady, wt'h sales
of 23t barrels at the following quotations: A,
B, C and D*l 10, K *1 15. F *1 25, G *1 35,
H *175 asked, t *2 10 asked. K *2 BO asked,
M *3 56. N *3 75. window glass 54 00 asked,
water white *4 25. At the closing call it was
steady and unchanged, except for water
white, which was quoted at 54 lift*.
M.IKKETH BY TKLEOHAPB
FINANCIAL.
New York, March 26. noon.—Stocks dull
hut firm. Money easy at l'4f4:i per cent.
Kxotiußge- long.lt 88V*: snort. 54 Bs' i. Blatn
bonds doll but steady. Government bend* dull
hut firm.
5:00 p. m.—Exchange. *4 B<i<4. Monex’ closed
ai 214*2 per cent. Hub-Treasurv balances—
Gold.*l2s. 15' .000; currency, *13.256.000. Gov
ernment bunds heave four per cents 128',;
three percents. 100% bid. Stale bund. quid.
Considering Ihe advance established yes
terday aud the decidedly unfavorable news
rec. ivcd to-day regarding the stnko in the
West, upon which ills conceded universally
current quotations depend in a large
measure, the market to-day may lie de
scribed a* derided I v firm. First tlgim-g
showed a decline of *4(01% por cent., with au
exceptional losa of 1 per cent, in Louisville
and Na hvillo. and a dcclincof 4i per cent, in
Western Union, and in the early dealing
there wore further fractional losses on u
fairly active hut feverish market. It was
during the firt hour generally, howevei.
that the lowest price* were reached, and
from that time until th close, with only
moderate reactions, thi re wae a decidedly
firm toue, and lu Mime cases all the early
loase* ami fractious in addition were re
covered. Thu close was heavy on the re
ported extension of the railroad strike. The
majority of the active list slnfws tu t declines
of ViGH* per cent., with Ismisville and Nash
ville down %. On the oilier hand Western
Union made a act gala of % and Erie pre
ferred was up it, per cent. Grangers were
weak and comers steady. Halea 551,000
shares, the market closing at the following
quotations:
Ala.elaseA.2tot. 100 Nash. A Chatt’a. 451*
Ala. class It, 55... 106 New Orleans I’a
ueorgiats *lOOl4 elfle. Ist mort , 62
“ 7s, mortgage 10144 N. V.Central 1014%
N. Carolina* ... 304 Nrf. A W. pret pt
** uew 21 Mor.l'aciflo 24
“ fnnfllng 12 “ prof.. MjK
So.Caro.iltrowui Pacific. Mall.. ~r
consols 109 Reading 24‘5
Tennessee fis ... 58U Kn lim'd A Al'gU 5
Virginians 4 Itlr.hui'd A l)nr. 75
Va. consolidated. 56 Richm’d A W.PI,
Ch’peake A Ohio n Terminal ..... 81U
Chic.A N’nthw’n. 10544 go t Islaud 126
“ oreforre 1... 133 bt.l’aul i. riIJC
Dela.,Ltek. A W.117'4 “ preferred. 14s
Erin Tea** Daelfic A. .41*4
E.Tcnnaiwee ltd, Un 00 f’aeilo . *IZ‘
LakcHlioro. fll% S. J. Central 47 : .
L’vllleft Nash... Missouri Faeille.,ii;i,
Memphis t C,lac. 22 Western L'lduu 66
Mohde.t Ohio ~. 14 •
•Mid
COTTON.
I Liverpool, March 26, noon.—Cotton quiet
I an i ivtfhiin .{tioiahle change m prices; mid
-1 tiling uplands 4 15-lHd: middling Orleans 6d:
sales 8,000 bales, for attenuation and export
l.OOu; receipts 2,096 hales—American lino.
f'nturec: Utiiau.is. low middling elause.
April amt May delivery, 4 57-64d: May and
■lune. 4 59-64d; June ami .Inly, 4 02-04(1; -Inly
aad August, 5 1.64d; August and bepteinber,
5 3-64(1. Market quiet hut steady.
Sales for the wo. k. 66.000 hales—American
51,000 hale*; speculators took 5,0131 uales; ex
porters took 2.500 bales; actual exports, 4.100
bales; alup's side direct to spinners 11,700
bales; import*. 106,090 bales—American 95.009:
total stock 710,000 bales -American 522.000
ba'es; total alloat, 238,000 bales—American
114.0(31 bales.
2:00 p. m.—The sains to-day included 0.200
bales ameriesu.
Futures: Uplands, low mldiNtinr elause.
March delivery. 4 57-64(1, buyers; March and
April, 4 57-64d. buyers; April and May,
4 57-04d.buyers; May and .Tune, 4 00 64d. sell
ers: June and July, 4 62 Old,buyers; July and
August, 5 l-64d, buyers; August and Septem
ber, 5 4-64d, sellers: September and October,
5 2-64.1, value; September, 5 6-64d, value.
Market quiet,
5:00p. tu.—Futures: Uplands.low middling
clause. 11 a re n delivery. 4 (s~64d, sellers; March
and April 4 sx-04d, sellers; April aad May,
4 58-ilia, sobers; May and June, 461-6 id, sell
ers: June and July, 4 dl-64d, sellers; July
and August, :. 2-64d. sellers; August and Sep
lumber, 5 6-64(1, sellers; Septemlmr and Octo
ber, 5 3 64d, sclters; September, 5 O-Onhsellers.
Market closed weak.
New York, March :r>.noon,—cotton umot
but steady; middling uplands. 9' „e;jmduliug
Orleans. 9 5-ll(c: sales INI bales.
Futures: Market quiet but drui, with sales
as follows: March delivery, 9 00c; April. 905 c;
May. 9 19c; June, 9 290; July. 9 37c; August.
9 4'.n.
5:00 p. tu.—Cotton closed quiet; middling
uplands, 9! *c; middling Orleans, 9 5 b.c: sales
317 bales; net receipts bales, cross 2,574.
Weekly—Net receipts bales, gross 23,278;
exports, to Ureal Britain 5.7::2 bales, to
Fr Slice 5:10, In the continent 2,040; sales 2,331
bales; stock 226,585 bales.
Futures: Market olosed steady, with
sales of 7 ,100 bales, as follows: March dellv
ery,9olK®9 4c: Apri1,905919 080; May, 9 I7(p
9 18c; June, 917(00 28c: July. 9b.itgnt) 30c; Au
gust, 9 4349 44c; Meplembor. 0 2'(079 Or; Oc
tober, 9 lij#9 lie; November, 0 09(010 00c; lis
ceiuhsr, 9 12# 13c; January. 9 19,.*9 20c.
C. L. Ureeo A Co.’a report says; “Local
trading represented the principal business
done, with the cost averaging somewhat
higher through the influence of some fair
bidding at (he openiug. Unpromising re
ports from Liverpool, however, checked the
demand, threw out fuller offerings, and the
market was set back again, winding up only
fractionally above last evening. Port and
interior town movements rather favored the
hulls, but their influence was neutralised by
reports of Increasing amounts of cotton be
hind, the railroad strikes, and the general
absence of demiiud by the new deals ”
Galveston, March 26.—Cotton dull; mid
dling 87„e.
Norfolk, March 26.—Cotton steady ; mid
dling 8 7 B C.
Rai.timore. March 28.—Cotton nominal;
middling 9V,c.
Boston, March 28.—Cotton quiet; middling
Wilmington, March 28.—Cotton dull; mid
dling Stic.
I’iill.*PKLiuiia, March 28.—Cotton dull;
middling 9 7-Uic.
Nkw Orleans, March 26.—Colton quiet but
steady; middling 8 11-16 c.
Mobile, March 28.—Cotton quiet: middling
8 11-I6C.
Mkmhuir, March 28. Cotton flail; mid
dling B%c.
Avgusta, March 28.—Cotton easy; mid
dling B%C.
Ciiaki.kston, March 26.—Cotton quiet and
nominal; middling 87rc.
Montgomery, March -26.—Cotton steady;
middling B%c.
Macon, March 20.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling B!je.
Columbus, March 2.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling BV^c.
Nashville, March 26.—Cotton dull: mhl
dling s^c.
Selma, March 26.—Cotton dull; middling
B%c. •
Kome, March 26.—Cotton quiet; middling
Atlanta, March 26.—Cotton—Middling
8/*c.
PROVISIONS. GEtOOKRIKS. KTO.
Liverpool, March 26, noon.—Wheat firm,
with improving demand; holders offer mode
rately. Corn firm, with good demand; uew
im v and Wester*, 4s 2!%d.
.new I oak, March 26, noon.—Flour quiet
and unchanged. Wheat higher but dull. Corn
weak. Fork dull; mens, *9 75(010 25. Lard
steady at 6 35e. Freights steady.
5:00 p. m.—Flour, Southern closed steady.
Wheat—spot lots about %<: higher; ungraded
red 89@*l 02; No. 2 red, 93#HS',c in store.
Corn—spot W£4£c lower; ungraded. 44 c*4'i(’;
No. 2. 46*40J4i) 1 r4c 10 elevator. Oats quiet; No.
2,36?5CA37c. Hops unchanged. Coffee, fair Rio.
ou jot dull at 84£c. Sugar unchanged and
dull. Molasses steady: IBe for 50 deg. test.
Cotton seed oil - 1201,23 Vie for cru'ie. 3Dc for
refined. Hides quiet; New Orleans 9 1 ,@lnc.
Wool dull and declining. Dork nominal; in-s,
new *ll. Middles ill,11; long clear s'>kc. Lard
without iinporiant change; Western at am
onrpotfiHOe. Freights to IJverpool steady;
cotton, per steam 7-94d; wheat, per steam
B>i<l.
Chicago. March 26.—Taking the entire day,
Msv wheat fluctuated within lc, aud closed
in the afternoon at the highest flgures during
theeß*ion; starting at HOVie, it rallied to 81c,
and at 1 o’clock stood atßl 5-lfle; in the after
noon SJVio was touched, and the market closed
there; there was little more inquiry for ex
port, aud some buying orders were received
from the outside, but in the main the advance
was ascribed to moderately free covering by
aborts. There was barely any fluctuation in
either corn or oat*. Little wu’a doing in pork,
hut the feeling was easy, and the market
closed a shade lower.
Flour unchanged. Wheat opened weak and
closed stronger; regular. March delivery 76(4
5l av su>;®Bi; jfic. Corn steady;cash 85'*
q.:iAt,c. May .is 9-16(438 13-lbc. Onto quiet;
cash aft *dß2W}4c, March (lalivery 27c, Mav 3IU|
31 Vie Provisions—Mess |iora quiet and easy;
easli loss and March delivery *B 75((#9 75, May
*9 75(6,9 sue. laird steady and unchanged.
Boxed meats steady; dry salted shoulders
3 86(42 95c, short rib 532 ,(05 :tse, short clear
5i(#666c. Whisky steady at *1 14. Sugar
unchanged: standard A. 6j*jc.
BAi.Timore. slarr’.h 26, noon.—Flour quiet
bnl steady; Howard street and West
ern superfine *2 759*3 25, extra (3 50(04 10,
family t 4 33'> 10; city nuiia su|>erfine *2 75(*i
3 25. extra *3 50(04 15: Rn> brands *4 75C04 87.
ST. louib, Mareb‘26.—Floor quiet. Wheat
ae.tive and generally stronver; No. 2 red, cash
88*40,, May delivery sikquo’ ,e. Corn very dull;
No. 2 mixed, rath 84w34!4<:c. Data very dull
and higher; No. 2 mixed, cash May de
livery 305%c. Whisky Uriu at *1 IK. Drovisions
—trading almost entirely suspended on ac
count of railroad strike*; p„rk steady at
*lO 25. Lard firm at 'B7V4c. Hulk meats
boxed lots lone > lear 52>,, short clear 6 59c.
Bacon unchanged; look dear 5 76c.short ribs
5 85(05 9(8:, abort dear 5 95<06c. flams Arm
atS'VAUc.
Cincinnati, vlarefi 26—f lour unchanged.
Wheat fairly steady; No 2. red, i(oi',iic.
Corn heavy; No. 2 mixed, -77'4(038c. Oats
unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 32'*(03 ;. . Provis
ions-fork quiet a 1 *l9. Lard, 5 7:d*6o. Hulk
meats firm; shoulder*:! 37(4c, abort rib 37We.
Bacon uneiißßged. Whisky steady at 1 10.
Sugar tiisy aud unchanged. H gs steady:
common and light *■! 40.
Louisville. March 2*l.—Grain closed quiet:
Wheat. No. 2 red ikle. Goru. new while 38c.
Gals. No. 2 imxed. new K2'4c. Provisions ae
lircand higher: Bacon—clear rib 5 sis-, clear
side ■ 6c. shoulder* 4 50c. Bulk meats—alaar
rib allies 5 45e, shoulders 4e. Pork, mess *lO 75,
Lard, choice leal 7 78(08 0(a:.
NEW OKl.bana, March 26.—Coffee qulot:
Rio, common 10 prime (*4(01Of. Goltou seed
oil dull; 21J4(*22 ,c for prime crude. Sugar
dull and • shade lower; Louisiana open kettle,
strictly prime 4 ,e; centrifugals, prime yel
low eianfled .V,c. Molasses quiet; Loiisl
auaopen kettle, good prime to strictly prime
82c, prune 2Ofo!2et centrifugals, prime to
strictly prime 16(020c.
NAYAL drORBS.
NEW lOHk. March 26,neon. —Spirits turpen
tine 'lull at 43c. Koain dull at 510.V0107V4.
tree p. in.—spirits luruentine dull at l*V4e.
Rosin dull at *1 05(01 07V4.
Charleston. Maroh Snlrlta turpentine
dull at 4*ic. Roslr, 90c for strained and 95c
04*1 for good strained.
Wilmington, March 28.—Spirits turnantina,
aothtng do og. Riwin closed steady; 82*4c, for
stcaincd. 87|4c for good strained. Tar Arm at
*1 15. Crudataruentina firm; hard I) 15, yel
low dip and virgin *2 25.
RICK.
New York. March 26.-Market Arm.
Charleston. March 26.—Market steady;
fair B*;w;Xc, good 4'olv<r„ prune s#i*4c; sales
fit barrel*.
Ngw *>RLgANfi. March 28.—Market steady;
fair s s 4'*3 V. good prime (040*5(40;
safes 219 barrel*.
Mrs Wells (about to hire anew servant)
Now, ta regard to going out visiting, I .
Sen ant (Interrupting)—O ’b. go out whln-
Ivr )e7 lolkes, voa'll not Hod Bridget O'Mur-
Phy. Urrud, atuin, or aic4*turtftl ioikv.-
tfuitg*
SilttipilUl -Jintrllirienrr.
MINIATURE ALM AN AC—THIS DAY.
SUN Risks . 5:54
Sun sets 6:06
High \V atbk atsavaunah.. .1:47 a m. 2:12p m
Saturday, March 27, 1886.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
ltrig Italia <Br), McKay, Old Providence,
with fruit to order; vessel to Master. (See
local).
sc hr John B Carrington, Blake, New York,
with guauo to order; vessel to Joa A Roberts
ft Cos,
Steamer St Nicholas, Daniel, Doboy, Darien,
st Simons, Brunswick and Fernandtna—C
n llliams, Agt.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYBEK YESTER
DAY.
Sclir Raymond T Maull, Smith, New York,
with guu no to order; vessel to Jos A Roberta
A Cos.
ARRIVED UP FROM (QUARANTINE YES
TERDAY .
Bark Diana (Nor), Gttndaraon, Rio Janeiro,
with eoflee to Weed ft Coruweil.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
SteaniatiipCity of Savannah, Daggett. New
York—G M Sorrel.
Hark I mmauiiel (Nor), Molbaeh, iisutbtrrg—
M S Cosulkih ft Cos.
Sclir Belle Higgins, Rivers. Darien, in bal
last to load for a Northern port—Jos A Rob
erts ft Cos.
DEPARTSD Y KSTRR-DA T.
Steamer St Nieholas, Usina, Darien, Doboy,
St Simons, Brunswick and Feru&mlina—C
Williams. Agout.
Ateamer Ethel, Ginson, Cohan’s Blnff and
landings-W T Glhsou. Manacer.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
SteauishlpCity of Savannah. New York
Bar* Skaudia (Sw). Charleston.
Itrlg Margaiu (Hr), Oueenstown.
Sclir Belle Higgins, Darien.
MEMORANDA.
Tybee, March 26. 9:00 ti m—Passed up.
brig Italia (Hr), sclir John B Carrington.
Daaaed out, steamship CUv of Savannah,
brig Slurgam <Br), out during tho night bark
Skaudia (Sw.)
Wind SW, light: fair.
Ainstentaui. March 21—Arrived, bark Vi—
kingen (Nor), Gogstadt, f’ensacola; Si grid
(Non. Larsen, do; llos (Non, Olsen, do,
Dublin, March 21— Arrived, bark Juna
(Ger), Lindt, Darien.
Hull, Mareti 24—Arrived, hark Drinds Leo
pold (Nor), Bruusgauril, Peusacola. (See be
low.)
London, Msre.h 24—Arrived, ship Lllllc
Soullard (Br), Harris, Densarolu; hsrk Prine
Regent (Ger), Hei wig, Havanusli.
I sod send, March 23—Paaaed, bark Plymouth
ltoek (Non, Madsen, Penaacola for Deirzvl.
Hath, Me. March 23—Arrived, er.hr S P
Hitchcock, Blair, Dai’leu, Wa.
Dutch Island Harbor March 24—Arrived,
schr Alpine, Marshall, Holmken. for Darien.
Jacksonville, March 24—Cleared, aclir City
of Jiie.kmmvllle, Stillwell, Baltimore.
Pensacola. March 24—Arrived, sclir Ada
1 Bailey, White. Galveston.
Philadelphia, March 24—Cleared, aclirs
Jonathan May, Little, Femandina; Herald,
tiruy. Kev West.
Perth Amboy. March 24—Hailed, schr Nellie
S Pickering, McKean. Brunswick. Gs.
Satllla River, Ga, Mareli 21— Arrived, schr
Win II Keeney, Lipinneott, Feruandma.
Sailed 22d. brig AlleeStarrell (Ger), Haseu
boek. Y armouth, E, for orders.
Washington. 1) C, March 21—Arrived, sehr
J K P Moore, Wasklll, Beaufort, 8 C.
New York, March 26—Arrived, Rhein from
Bremen.
Arrived out, Fulda, New York for Bremen;
Wyoming, New York for Liverpool; Italy,
New York for Liverpool.
London. March 26 steamer Carlo* Bay,
from Charleston, arrived at Sebastopol March
3.
Steamer Thane, from Charleston, arrived
at Genoa March 34.
Bark’ Mlmer (Nor), from Savannah, arrived
nt Palms de Majorca. She lost the timber
from her upper deck.
M ARITIME MISCELLANY.
Bark Prtuds Leopold (Nor), at Hull from
Pensacola, had a hide stove iu her how by her
anchor while entering dock. She was kept
afloat by pumping. A diver is stopping the
leak.
Schr Bessie Morris, which was hauled off
Long Bench by the ft*xter Wrecking Com
pany and towed to New London, received but
small damage by being ashore. The wreck
ing company gel *3,ofio.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Portland, Me, March 24—Notice i* hereby
given Lliat. tbe whistling buoy on Duck Rock,
near Munliegan island light, has sunk or gone
adrift, ft will lie replaced at an aarly day.
Washington, N C, March 24—Capt Nelson,
of schr Cherubini, rsnorta that the buoy at
Beau Tori liar, near the northeastern point of
tbe breakers, also the flatters* bar buoy at
the southwestern piant of the breakers, and
at 01 Irer points of the bar. are all out of poat
turn and destitute of paint, vrhioh render
navigation dangerous.
St Pierre (Miquelon), March 23—Tbe fog
horn at Galanlry Point. N F. N of Isle of Aux
Chasseurs 1 Hunters island), at a distance of
3h metres from the sea, will continue as here
tofore for 6 seconds in each minute.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Savannah Rv. Marsh 26
—3 bales cotton, 21b caddie* tobacco, 15 boxes
toha' co, 3 bate tildes, and mdse.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Ry.
March 26—346 lialoa cotton. 40 ears lam her. 2
cars wood. 1 car hay, 1 car corn, 2 car wheels,
7 cars iron. I car cotton seed meia. 1 car oats,
ikobbls ruatn. 40 bid* spirits turpentine, 57 bids
vegetables, 6 bids syrup, 79 boxe- vegetables,
99 boxes orange*. 21 sack* pea . 10 bales hides,
5 bales moss, 34 bales yarns, and mdse.
Pvrsteamer St Nicholas, from Fernaniina
nud way landings—s baleacouon. I still. 1 sap,
10 bales hides, 2 case* mdse, 27 bbl* eabhage, 2
crates peas. 1 worm, I arm, 1 iron door, 1 pe
iron pipe, 1 ease empties, lb hills rosin. I pkg
■iish, I sack mdse. 42 sturgeon, 7 kegs eavia.
Per Central Railroad, March 26—638 bales
cotton. 50 bale* varus. 21 bales domestics, 9
bsles hides, 7 rolls leather, 2 pkga paper, 55
pkga tobacco, 3. 077 pounds bacon, 1 bbl ptrlta
turpentine. 86 bbl.- rosin, 2 pkga fruit, 268 bale*
bay, 5 libis liquor, 2 cast's liquor, 2,230 buahelM
corn, 3 pkgs furniture and ti h goods, horses
and mules. 150 bills flour, 11 ear* lumber, fit
pkg* wood in shape, H cars wood. 211 tons pig
and liar Iron, 6 pkg* wax and tallow, 11 pkgs
meby, 250 pkgs mdse, 128 bales paper stock, 7
SkgS empties, 51 bids oil, ) ear brick, *8 pkgs
ardware, 14 eases plaids, 15eaaes eggs, 4 ears
coal,
EXPORTS.
Per steamship City of Savannah, for New
York—443 bale* upland cotton, 792 bins rosin.
216 hair* domestic* and yarns, 87 bbls spirit*
turpentine. 26,898 feet lumber. 17 pkgs fish, 54
boxes orange*. Ub hbU vegetables, 121 boxes
vegetable*. 438 tons pig Iron. 355 pkgs mdse.
Per bark Immanuel (Nor),forHamburg—
-2.790 bbls roam, weighing 1,224,285 pounds—S
P hhottcr A Cos.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer St Nioholus. from Fernandiua
and wav landings—Mr* E Seliulfleld. Mrs A
Butler, fills* II Durr, fills* A Butler. J Knox.
.1 J Browu, F T Due ham e, M Rate Ilford, and
8 deck.
Per steamship CUattakooehee. from New
York—Sister Clair, Sister Benedict, Rev A G
Arnold, Mrs It Lowell, K C Veil, MrsGuion, .1
Miller. R McMumce. Mrs McNainee, Miss Mc-
Naniee. Miss C A Rutswli. H II Russell and
wile. Mr* C F Parnell, Miss E Parnell. Master
(. Parnell, T II Hathaway, EH HufTnns, < 1 W
Garrick,G Smith and wife, Jlt Stratford, M K
fil ooro, fills* I kittle Branch, Mis* M Branch.
Steerage—Mi* J Einstein, Mr* J Peace and
inft, Lula Peace, M Lew.
Per steamship City of Savannah, for New
York—<l II Hay. Miss V P Devereaux. Mrs I)
Tuouiev. Mrs A Prince, F Risley. T 4 Rogers
and wife, L Hoiienatreck and wife, Mrs J W
Iteeeh. Mis* A Grafer, B F Nichols, Mr Smith,
G II llullock, J If spencer, F R Londert. Mas
ter Condort, F Whitman. F Katioe, K Dea
Rivieres, C J Reynold*. J P Ord, E v Harvey.
C F Fisher. A K Nettlekm, K I, Taft. Miss J
Bottom, J G Scott, Sister Michael,Sister Sebo
lustlan. Mis* M Smith, Miss H Bryaa, HE
Smith. It M Morse, J S Williams, ( has Sailers
(col), and 9 steerage.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Charleston and Savannah Rv, March 2fl
-Transfer Office, H, F * W Ry, Haywood, G
ft Cos, M Y I lender*"a, H Myers ft Bros, A
Pinkney. O Butler, IJppman Bros, Oblsnder
Bros. A ft Altmayer R Cos. H Solomon ft Son.
Palmer Bros, Roy Myers. Epstein A W, P
Houlihan, Graham ft H, Smith Bros ft Cos.
Per steamer St Nieholas, from Fernsndina
aud way laadlogs—Jno Flsaaerr ft Cos. Balti
more ttmr, M Y Henderson, II Avars ft Bros,
Lee Kov Myers, G Eckstein ft Cos, Acosta ft K.
McMillan Mro, Pnaooca. U ft Cos, A Hanley.
George A G, Mein hard Urns ft Go. S Stern, H
Hendrix, K llnhcrsham’s Hon ft Cos, Philadel
phia atmr, Bills, li ft Lu, Mrs J l> Daniels, C
RqiliM’hllds. Miss L C Basks, Jbtm Meyer,
Por Navasaab. Flerld* and Western Ry.
March 28—Transfer Office, Jno Flannery A Cos,
McDonough A < o, W S Hawkins, Davis Bros,
'Tale, l> A Cos. Bacon,.! A Cos. Lippman Bros,
H M yera A Bros. Smith Bros A Cos, B Holden,
M (urst A Cos, Lee Koy Myers. Paul Decker,
I M I Henderson, A Hanley, Peacock. H A Cos,
l Liidden 4 It, A l.effler, W DHimklm, Palmer
: Bros, havanaugli A It. Motir Bros, J F Mois
riK., 4, 4 Cheatham. Baldwin A Cos. A B Hull.
Keppard A Cos. Melnhard BrosA Cos, B Cole-,
man A Bro, M Holey A Son, I Kpvteia A Bro,
Graham A H, Garnett, 6 A Cos, G Walter A
io. 'V Gordon A Cos. L J Guilmartin A Cos.
11 M Comer A Cos, Hntler AS. Mathews Bros.
Peacock, II A Cos, J P Williams,W C Jackson.
H I taker. Altiok A Son.
Per Central Railroad. March 26-Fordg Art,
Jno Flautierv A Cos, L J Uutlmartm A Cos, R L
Mercer, H M Comer A Cos. Woods A Cos, .IB
Gandry, Baldwin A Cos. Garnett, 8 A Cos, J
l Wood A Bro, C II Carson. A It Collins A Cos,
Branch A t , Lippman Bros, Kpstein A W, ,f-
Lang, W D Slnikina, Frank A Cos. tiorrie Ice
Cos. M Y llenderson.U Kcksteln A Cos. l.uddcn
AB, Smith Bros A Cos. KcknianAV. B I,
Lovell. C K Stults. H Myers A Bro. A B liulL
Palmer Bros, M 4’erst A Cos. W B Mell A Cos.,
\costa A K, C M Gilbert A Cos. Mohr Bros, K
Golinsky, George A G, IJ Hogan. Darnell ASj
A Khrlich A Bro, South 6a Lumber Cos. D D
Arden, Wm Rogers, F B Arden.T Henderson,'
l> C Bacon A Cos. E Lovell A Son. J P Bryan;
A Center, J P Williams. Peacock, H A Cos, W*
H Baker, Puder A D, B Bothwell.
Per steamshlti Chattahoochee, from Now
7 ork—A It Altmayer A Co,Arkwright Cotton
Mills, AUrahums A B, Bendbotm Bros A Cos,
•lyck A", o Butler, M Roluy A Son, L Blua
lein, K ,\l Barton A Cos, II G Brill. Byck Bros,
Branch A C, W W < hhdiolm, P C Cash man, U
c Connell, R J Clark. E M Connor. T M Cu
nlngham, A B Collins A Cos, 8 Cohen, ,T M
Case, I I lather A Cos, M J Doyle, Geo Derm,
Dale. 1) A Cos, Roman AV.6 Eckstein A Obi
I Epstein A Itro, A Ehrlich A Bro, J U 4sun,
A Khrlich A Bro, Kills, H A Cos, HMMtetas* A,
Mrs It Klltolt, Geo Etmerweln, T II Enright.
A Emory, MkerstACo, Frank A Cos. J II
I urber, Fieiscliman A Cos, J K Fernandez. J M
Green. HGnekenheimer A Hon, Gray A O’B. P,
•I Golden, .1 P Germaine, George A G, F OWt
• mau, J Gorham, C M Gilbert A Cos, R UalkV
way, LJ Gazan, A Hanley, I) Hognn, C■■
Hills in an, T Henderson. .1 A llerschbech A
Cos. Mrs M C Hopkins, H ILinrich,S Herman,’
Kl Ham, s Hex ter, W CJaokson, sir Katie]
S Krouskoff, Kavanaugh A It, Kennedy A Sf;
Jno Lyons A Cos, Lindsay A M, Lndden A B. .2
Lang. N Lang, E Lovell A Son, Lovell A L. M
II Lewis, It II Levy A Bro, A leOkg, J Lynch.
Lippman Bros, Liltenthal A Son, D B Leaker?
M Laski, It 4 McKenna A Cos, Mohr Bros, /JB
Magioni, W It Mell A Cos, Lee Koy Mvem.T M
McMahon. H M vers A Bros, Morning NewsJM
C Miller, A Minis A Sons, J McGrath A Cos, <2
Murphy. Jno Nicolsou. M C Noonan, Thomaa
N agent. Order notify J Lutz, Order notify H
Miller, POlm, Mrs K Power, K Platshck. Mr*
A Pease, S C Parsons, Palmer Bros, J Perl in,
sky. N Paulsen A Cos. J H Knwe, W F Rei.L K
Kaderick, J Rosenheim A Cos, I. M Ryala. O tl
Rogers, Ray A Q, Smith Bros A Cos, kernvwn
House. E A Sohwarr., Jno Snllivan. It H Sit
berberg, H Solomon A Son, P B Springer, .1 R
Ssussy, Southern Ex Cos, J C Thompson, hark
Verons, PTnberdy, .1 A M I'mhaeb, Times, S
Volaaki. A M A C W West. J P Williams, .1 R
W aril. West It roc f) Wetsbein. Weed A C, T
Werm, PII Ward, Ua A Fla I 8 B Cos, W IJ
Tel Cos, S, F A W Ry. C B R.
LIST OF VESSELS IN TUB PORT O*
SAVANNAH.
84 Venn ah, March 28, 1888.
STI4MBHIPE.
Juniata, :,:116 tons, Christi, Philadelphia. ldg
<i M Sorrel.
Chattahoochee, 1,888 tons, Catharine, New
York, Idg—O M Sorrel.
West Cumberland (Br), 893 tons. Brown.
Bremen, ldg— Richardson A Barnard.
Three steumsnips.
SHIES.
Mary Stewart fßr), 1,071 tons, London, cld-w
Richardson A Barnard.
One ship.
imi,
llindoostan, (Br), 464 tons, Stansfleld, Queen*,
town, ldg—Holst A Cos.
Valona iltr), 789 tons, Andrews, Liverpool, Ida
Holst A Cos.
Gler (Nor). 499 tons, Amundsen, Europe, ldg
—Hoist A Cos.
Kllislf (Nor), 419 tons, Zotlltz, Baltic, Idg—
Holst A Cos.
Fornjot (Nor), Moo, Europe. Idg—Holst A Cos.
Immanuel (Non, 421 tons, Molbat b, Hamburg
eld—M S Cosullch A Cos.
Catering Caeoec (Ital), 664 t. ons, Damrru
Hamburg, dls— A R Salas A Cos.
Johannes Foss (Non, 373 tons, Josepbsen.
Baltic. Idg—A R Salas A Cos.
Verona (Br), 649 tons, Dix, Rio Janeiro, Idg—
D C Bacon A i 'A>.
Birger (llmi, 737 tons, Laurin, Cartagena, Ida
—Wilder A Cos.
Artizan i Br.-, 610 tons, Dwyer, Europe, ldg—
Jas l\ Clarke A Cos.
Nuibc (Nor), 482 tons, Olsen, Reval, ldg—Gao
P Walkir.
Atlantic (Ger), (12 tons, Liedtkc, Wolgast,
Idg—B Patman.
Brierly Hill (Ger), :.20 tons, Schiebe, can
demried—Max Golinsky.
/(Uleima (Non, 475 tons, Arentsen, at qnaran
tlno, wig—Holst A Cos.
Diana (Nori, 469 tons, Gundersen, Rio Janhi
ro, dis— Weed A Cornwell.
Beyenu>en barks.
■Bid*.
Italia 'Br), 116 tons, McKay, Old Providenaa.
dls—Holst A Cos.
One brig.
SCHOONER*.
Fred W Cbase,62s tons. Mason, Baltimore, him
—Jos A Roberts A Cos.
Daybreak, 175 tons, Lylos, Mayaguez, P B, (IMI
—los A Roberts A Cos.
Samuel H Crawford, 831 tons. Tilton, Balti.
more, ldg—los A Roberts A Cos.
Douglass Hovey, 468 tons, Wright, iloolhhay.
dis—Jos A Roberts A Cos.
Three Sisters, 287 tons, Simpson, PbiladelJ
pill a. dF— Jos A Roberts A Cos.
Satilla, 296 wins, SkolOeld, North Boothbays
dis— Jos A Roller Vs A Cos.
Fannie Kunntev, H 66 toes. Wolfe, New York,
dis—Jos A Roberts A Cos.
Bavmood T Manll.jli tons. Smith,New York,
■lie—Jos A Roberts A Cos.
J B Carrington, 869 tons, Blake, New Y ork,
due—Jos A Roberts A Cos.
Aaron Heppard, 4 tons, i.ake,
dis—R It Renpard.
Geo S Marts. 420 tons, Henderson, Baltimorw
dis—Master
Eleven schooners.
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