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goOTmrrtial.
' Savannah mabebi.
nFPICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,)
° savannah, April 20, 1886, spa, 1
cotton.— The demand showed some tm
ement and considerable activity was de-
Liooed during the day, which ended with the
ume of business transacted of pretty fair
am-ensions. The offering stock was liberal,
“ ‘ rice 9 were the same as those named of
~t e The total sales wore 818 bales. On
•Change at the opening call, 10 a. m„ the mar
ket was reported quiet and unchanged, with
.ales of 42$ bales. At the second call, Ip. m„
It was quiet, the sales being 415 bales. At the
third and closing call, at 4 p. m., the market
WAS stiil quiet and unchanged, with further
.ales of 23 bales. The following are the offi
cial closing spot quotations of the Cotton Ex
change:
Good middling
Low middling t*
Good ordinary
Sta Island.- Ths market Is still dull of
■ale- iu fact, very little inquiry was had. and
So transactions if anv reported. There being
vet no trading ou which to base quotations,
the following may be considered nominal:
c ommon Floridas J* S}“
Medium line Floridas. -J
Fine Floridas .. f ‘ '*
Extra flue Floridas "6
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Rkckipts, Exports and Stock on Hand April 20, 1886,
AND FOR TUB SaMKTIMK LASTYBAR.
ISSS-86. IS3J.-&6.
Sea Sea
Island. Upland. Island. Upland.
stock on hand September 1.. 551 8.298 21 1,188
Received to-day ‘ .... 1.438 jlB 889
: Received previously. 23,(Wei 789,966) 19,210 692,309
Total. 28,647 744,7P2| 19 814 C 94.881
i Exported to-day ~46 2482 ~
1 Exported previously 19,370 714,150 16,831 684,891
Total 19,416 710,388 18,831 084,391
Stock on hand and on ship- ~
board this day | 4.231 28,3141 2,288 9.990
Rick—The market continues very slow,
with the situation as to prices about nominal.
The sales were only 6 barrels.
Fair
Good ....... 4 f#4Vf
Prime s?6@5 5 4
Fancy .. - 6 @6^4
Rough—
Country lots ....... 60480
Tide water 9i)(®l 10
Navai. Stores.—The market for spirits
turpentine was quiet and weaker, prices de
r ining lc. Thesales for the day were 75 casks
si 39>/6c for regulars. At the Hoard of
Trade on the first call the market was report
ed at 89%c bid for regulars. At the closing
cull it was quiet, at asked for reg
ulars. Kosin—The market was quiet and
irregular. The inquiry continues rather small.
The sales for the day were about 750 barrels.
At the Hoard of Trade on the opening call the
market was reported quiet for Iv and below,
with sales of 178 barrels at the following
quotations: A. B, C and Dtlos. E 31 15. F
T 1 25. G 31 2/>*. H 3160, I 32 00. Ms 2 30.
Other grades were firm; sales on private
terms. At the closing call the market was
steady, at the following quotations: K|2 80,
M 32 90a3 00, N 33 00a3 05, window glass 33 25a
3 30, water white 33 65, the lower grade* re
maining unchanged.
NAVAL STOltßi STATKMRNr.
Spirits. Rosin.
ptook on hand April 1 ... 2.116 61,821
Received to-day 518 769
Received 4,192 11,401
Total.— 6.826 73.991
Exported to-day.. 305 1,556
Exported previously 4,781 25,3*7
Total 5,086 26,902
Stock on hand and on ship
board to-day 1,740 47,088
Receipts same day last 7ear ... Bj6 839
Financial.-Th3 money market is very
easy.
Domestic E ssKani*.— Quiet. Banks and
bankers are buying sight drafts at 1-16 per
tent premium, and selling percent,
jremium.
torsion Exehanoe —Quiet: best commer
< tal sixtv-dav bills. 3* 85‘4: three-day
bills. 34 87: ninety days. 34 85: francs,
■ommeroial, sixty days. Havre and Paris,
45 lib *: Swiss. 35 20: marxs. commercial
uxtv days. 9s'
seci RiTiES—The market is fairly active,
with investment demand for long date bonds
nd guaranteed stocks.
Stocks and Bonds.— Cito Bonds Firm.
Atlanta 6 per cent, 105 bid, 107 asked; At
lanta 7 per cent. 112 bid. 1"0 asked: Au
gusta 7 per cent, 108 bid, 112 asked; Augusta
tj’s long, 106 bid. 107 asked: Columbus
6 per cent, 97 bid, 100 asked; Macon 6 percent.
JlOKbla. 112 asked: new Savaunan sper cent
Julv coupons. Wbj bid, 101 asxea: new sa
vannah 5 per cent. May coupons, 101 bid.
101 ft asked.
stats bonds.-- Market firm, with light sup
plv. Georgia newfi’s. 1889..105 bid. 106 asked;
Georgia new 4c,s. 108 bid. 108f£ asked;
Georgia mortgage ou W ft .V R It. regular 7
per cent, coupons January and J uly, maturi
ty 1886. 102 Did. 103 asked: Georgia 7percent
gold, coupons Quarterly. 11! bid. 112
asked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons January
and July maturity 1898. 124 bio. 125 asked.
Railro.id Stone*. —central common, 79 Ind,
NO asked; Augusta and Savannah 7 percent
gnarnnteed. 127 bid. 129 asked: Georgia com moo
1-4 bid. is asked; Southwestern 7 per cant
guaranteed )22 bid. 12: asked: Central Rail
rmu 6 oer cent certificates. 99f4 bid. jno
asked: Atlanta ano West Point Railroad
•lock. 10:)(4 hid. 105 naked: Atlanta and West
Foist 6 percent certificates. 10 bid, 10 , asked.
itanr .ua R .nd*. —Market quiet, savannah
Florida and Western Hail way Company, gen
eral mortgage 6 per rent interest, coupons
Oct.. 107 pul. 110 asked: Atlantic and Gurf
Ist mortgage consolidated < per cent, coupons
Jan. aud Jitlv. maturity l9i. 119 Pin 120
asked: Central consolidated mortgage 7 ncr
rent, coupons January and July, maturity 1893.
113 bid. 116 asked: Georgia ttauroao O s
1897. !08 hid. 112 us jert: Mobile ana Girard 2d
Mortgageindorsod s per cent coupons. Janu
•ry and Julv. maturity 1880. ’PH>4 bid. lio
Asked: Montg miervami Kulaula Ist mortgage
finereent indorsed bv Central ftailroao 108
f id. lon asked; Charlotte. Columbia ano Au
gusta Ist mort.. 116 hid. 117 asked: Char
lotte. Colitmoia and Augusta gu mortgage,
110 bhl. 112 asked: Western Alabama 2d
Mortgage indorsed 8 nor cent. 112 bid. 113
Ai-kfd: Smith Goorgia and Florida in
dorsed, 120 bid, 122 asked: South
Georgia and Florida 2a mort
gage 112 bid. 11' aakod: Augusta
and Kuoxnllo jat mortgage. / per cent, iu
bid. II asked: Gainesville. Jefferson and
Southern let mortgage guaranteed, lx* bln,
11a asked: Gainesville. .Jeflereon and South
ern not guaran. 118 bid. !14 asked: Or,can
stenmahip nor rent bond* guaranteed hr
Central 1t.1t., lot inn, lo.’> aaken: Gaines
ville. I idler .on and Southern 2n guaranteed,
111 Inn. lit asked; Columbus and Rome Ist
mortgage bonds. indorsed by Centra, railrnad,
li*2bid, 105 aakod; Augusta, tilhsou and San
4er*vi,lo railway 7 per rent Ist mortgage,
1011 bid, loti asked; C,tv and Suburban rail
way lat mortgage 7 per cent, its bid, 100
asked.
Hitnlr sv )ebt.— Nominal; Southern Bank of
the Stale of Georgia. I*7 bid. I'.* > ask -
rn; Merchants’ National llsnk. HO bid. 14'•
asked; savannah Bank and Trust Company. Ml
bid. 7.' asked; Savannah .National Bank. 100
bid. 102 asked.
Savaitnnh was Wight atook, U'4 bid. 13
taked; Mutual Gas l.tgnt stock. '.’.2 bid. 23
asked.
idcilN. Market -lea Iv: demand fair:
•moked clear rlli sides. (i 7 „o: shoulders. 7>et
ilrv sailed dear rili sides, il ,e; long clear
Ic: shoulders. hams. luUc.
liAOt.isn and Tikn.—Market nominal.
We quote: Bagging—2l* lbs.
2 tbs. italic; \ i ts, loalO'ic; i'4
lb*. ae,cording to brand and
quantity. iron ties—Arrow, ft isal 2d
per bundle, according to brand and
quantity. Haggtngnnd uo in retail lots a
fraction higher
MiTTKa.—Market very tiro : Uleoraarga
rlne. 14a17c; choice Goshen. 22c; gilt edge,
.'4u2ic: creamery.2iiea23c; country, la2oc.
Cabbao**.—Nortucrn.scarce, stg)l2o; Flori
da,4B,inm Spur barrel nr era *.
Ohms*.— Market steady, demand food,
stock light. We quote: laic. . .
corr**.—l'uo market i* demand
fair. Wo quote for small lota: Ordinary.
o and 10 *° 5 p rinw -
Dried Fruit.—Apples, evaporated. 9c:
peeled, 60. Peaches, peeled. Malic; im
peded. sa7c; currants. 7c: citron, 33c
Dry Goods—Tne market is quie, aud steady;
stocks ample. We quote: Prints. 4a6c: Geor
gia brown shirting, 3-4, i%O-. 7-8 do *?4c; 4-4
brownsheetiug. s££o: white Osnanurgs, 7fia
8f4o: checks. yarns, 86c, for best
makes thrown drillings, 614a7f<c.
Fish.—we quote tun weignta: Mackerel—
ho. 3. half bbis, 33 25a3 50; No. 2. 34 Mai 50.
Herring—. No. 1,20 e; scaled. 25c; cod. saßc;
No. 1.38 50(®IO0O.
Flour. Market firms demand mod
erate. We quote: Superfine. 33 2. a
86; extra. 3:iioa4 0; fancy. 35 50a5 75;
choice patent. 36 00a6 60: family. 3; oOas 25.
Fruits—Lemons—stock , m all and demand
Improving.!, 5 a u. Oranges— Marketquiet;
good slock firm; uo Floridas coming m;
Valencia, 35 50a0 per ca,s; 50a3 per box.
Appl •—Nor hern. 3 a per t'bt
grain.—Corn: Market arm: demand
J’S'if; Wequote: Whitecorn, job lots Sic; car
;oad 0t5.620; mixed corn, job lots. 61c; car
load lots.Olc. Oaissteady: good demand. We
t i^ lxo u c Tload lots, tic.
bran,3ll . M.eal.6 c. G n'giagrist, per bhl,
' 1 = rise per bushel, ;7Uc.
Hat.—Market dull, with a fair demand;
stock amnle. We quote lob lots: Western.
3ilq; ctrioaa lots. 3100; Eastern, none;
Northern, noue.
. Hides. Wool. Etc. Hides: Market
dud; receipts iu , ; dry flint. Hi<c;
salted, 12 r; dry butcher, 1
kei. nominal; prime, 20c; burrv, Bal2o. Wax.
20c. 1 allow, sc, Deer skins, flint, iso; salted,
10c. Otter skins. 25cat .
iron.—market firm; Swede, **4asc; re
fined. 2f4c.
Lard.—rne market la dull; In tierces and
tubs, o '.c: 50-fttins,o44c.
Lime, Calcined Plaster and Crrknt.—
Alabama lump limois in fair demand and is
selling at 31 30 per barrel; Georgia, 31 30; cai
oineu plaster, ->I 85 per Obi; hair. sc;
Georgiacement, 3i; Roeenualo cement, 3tso:t
165; Portland cement, 3350.
liquors.—Full stock; steady demand;
Bourbon, 31 50aa 50: rye, 3150a0 00: rectified,
3ial 35. Ales unchanged and in good demand.
NAILB.— Market 3d, 31 5; 4d aud 5d 33 0;
6d, 83.6; Bu, 3: 0; lod toOOu. 32 o per keg.
Nuts.—Almonds, Tarragona, 1614 c; Ivicas,
16''74; walnuts. French, 12c; Naples, 14c: pecans,
10c; Brazil, 9c; filberts, 12c. Cocoanuts —
Baracoa. 33 75 per 100.
Oils.— Market steady; moderate demand:
signal, 50a60c; Wot Virginia black, lie:
lard, 51c; headlight. 18c; kerosene, 10al2c;
neatsfoot, 65c; machinery, 30c; linseed—
raw 48c, boiled 51c; mineral seal, 18c; fire
proof. 20c; home light, 20c.
Onions.—Northern, per bln, 33 50; percrato,
3150al .5.
Peas.—Demand good; stock small; cow
peas. 31 25®! 50; mixed. 3125@1 40; clay. 31 50;t
165; black-eye 3175: crowders, 32 12 25.
potato**.—Stock light, with fair demand,
hortnern. per barrel. 32 .oa2 5 .
Prunes.—Turkish, 554 c; French,Bo.
Raisins.—Demand uutet. market steady:
loose new Muscatel, 32 80; layers, 32 75 per
box: London layers. 33 25 per box,
Sal’j.—The demand ts moderate and the
market quiet tear-load Lots, 75c, f o b; job lots,
SficaSl
sugars.—Market firm: cutloaf, 7}-ic;stand
ard A, 6%e; extra 0, 6'4c; C, yellow,
granulated. powri-r. and. 7V*e.
STRUT.—Florida and Georgia syrups in bet
ter demand. Wequote: 30a::5c; the market is
quiet forsug&r house at 35a40c; Cuoa straight
goods, 28c in hogsheads: sugar house mo
lasses. 20c
Tobacco.—Market dull: demand moderate,
Wequote: Smoking, 25ea31 25; chewing, com
mon. sound. 2sa3oc; fair. 35a18c.: medium.
40a55c: bright. 50a75c; fine fancy, 85a90c; ex
tra fine,9oa3l lo; bright navies. 45a57c; dark
navies, 40a50c
lumber. — emana steady, prices firm;
mil - -11... lied itn work lor quick delivery.
Ordmarysizes 313 00al5 50
Difficultsizes l6 00a20 50
Flooring boards 16 00al9 50
Bhinstuff 18 00a20 50
Timber.—Market dull and nominal. We
quote:
700 fet average —3 9 Wall OC
800 *• 10 OOall 00
900 •* “ 11 00a 12 00
1,000 “ “ 12 OOali 00
Shipping timber In the raft
-700 feet average 36 00a 7 00
800 “ “ 7 00a 8 00
900 “ “ 8 00a 9 00
1,000 “ “ 8 OOalO 00
Ml ll timber J 1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.—Bp Sail.— L'here are no available
vessels in port, and very few offering to ar
rive, with an active demand, which has
caused an advance in rates, and we now
quote 34 7>oa<> 00 as the range of prices
from this and the near Georgia ports
on lumber to Baltimore. Philadeluhia, New
York, sound ports and eastward. Timber is
60ca31 higher than lumber rates; to the West
Indies and windward, nominal: to South
America.3l26oal:i: toSDanish and Mediterra
nean norts. 310 OOall: to United Kingdom
for orders, timber. 27a2Ss; lnmber £:: 15 . Bv
steam to New York. 37; to Philadelphia, 37; to
Boston. 39.
Naval stores, coastwise.—Bp Sail.—
Steady. FOREIGN.—Cork, etc., for orders.
2s 7'4d. and. or. 45.: Baltic, 2s 7J4d. Coast -
wise. -Sts.am —To Boston. 50c on rosin, 31 on
spirits: to New York, rosins 40c, spirits 80c;
Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; to Balti
more, rosin 30c, spirits 70c.
Cotton.—Bv Stsam —Room is scarce; mar
ket firmer.
Liverpool via New York. m. 7-32d
Liverpool via Boston, lt> 13-64d
Liverpool via Baltimore, tb 18-64d
Antwerp via New York, fl tb 9-32d
Havre via New York, ¥ *b . %<•
Bremen via New York ¥ *b 11-32d
Reval via New York, qft !b
Bremen via Baltimore, lb 9-32d
Amsterdam via New York, $ bale... 75c
Genoavia New York *3-64d
Boston, ¥ bale 31 7
Sea island. 1* bale 1 75
New York, bale ..... 150
Sea island, ift bale 150
Philadelphia, IS bale 13*
Sea isiand. $1 bale 15*
Baltimore, fl bale 12
Providence, ¥ bale 201
By Sail.
Liverpool 9-32d
Baltic 9-82 U
Rice. —Bv stsam—
New York, ¥ barrel #0
Philadelphia, barrel 60
barrel 60
Boston. # barrel
Vegetables, by steam to New Y'ork, Phila
delphia. Haiti ore and Hoston. standard
bushel orates. 35c each; barrels. 75c each; by
special contracts, standard bushel crates, 25c
each; barrels 50c each.
COUNTRY PRODUC*
Grown fowls, ip pair 60#80
Chickens, three-quarters grown s<i®6s
Chickens, half-grown 85#50
Turkeys, $4 pair 1 50® 2 50
Ducks, '¥ pair 76®1 25
Geese, ¥ **
Eggs,|4 dozen 12 l 5
Peanuts—Fancy h. p. Va., ylb 7 7U
J’eanuts—Hand picked, tb 6 (H ,
Peanuts—Straight Virginia 5 •
Peanuts—Georgia, ¥ bushel 76®90
Sweet potatoes, Florida, ¥ bushel.. 36®40
Sweet potatoes, yellow reds bush. 50®—
sweetpolatoes, yellow yams, 44 hush 0®75
White vatvis 505960
Poultry.—Market stoadter. demand good.
Eggs—Market -imoiy; supply g"Ol: de
mand fair. Peanut*—Amnleatock: demand
fair: native peanutain good request atquota
tions. Sugar—Georgia and Florida, nominal:
none in market. Honet.—Ntdemand; nom
Inal. Sweet potatoes scarce: demand good.
aUKkUr.I ItV TKLkSRAPa
FINANCIAL.
I.ONDON. April 2n, noon.—Consols, 100 7-16 for
for money: l<xt% for account.
1 p. in.—Consols, 100 7-16 for money; 100 9-16
for account.
NkwYork. April 20. neon.—Stock dull but
steady. Money easy at I'+fQi per cent. Ex
change— long, 64 6334: snort. 64 3314. State
bonds strong. Government bonds quiet but
11 V'oo p. m.—Kxchauge *4 %9i. Money closed
m 4<2 per cent. Nub-Treasury balances—
tiold,6l2B.l93.ooo; currency, |i 1,492*000. Gov
ernment bonds dull; four per nenis 1211,;
three nor cents, 1014£ bid. Bla to bonds quiet
but yielding.
This was the dullest day at the Stock Ex
change sin e the dog days last year. But
while the market is intensely dull it is also
strong. Kx to ns! vo fluctuations were gen
erally less than 114 Per cent., and for some of
the old favorite slocks only '.Cnii per cent.,
and there was a downward tendency after
midday Cm a time, but in the last hourall
previous losses were recovered, and the mar
ket I'los and extremely dull and strong, and
(<s■•* per cent, higher than the closing quota
tions last evening, except for some of the low
price l fancies, sales 143.000 shares, the mar
ket closing at the following quotations;
Ala.classA.2tdJ . 13' A Nasn. ACb itt'a. Ul4
Ala. class 11, i. ln New Orleans P*.
t,ei>rgia3s . MOIP4 0110. Ist mort 02
*• 7s, mortgage. 102'4 N. T.Central .102
N. Carolina Us 113 Norr. AW. prof 2914
N.csrolinats 19614 Nor.Paddc 25 :l 4
Bo.Csro.ißrowin '* oref.. f>7 ! ,
sola 109 Pacific Mail M
Tennessee Os 7,3 Beading .... 2.1 G
Virginia 6s *44 Richm’d A Al’gli. 4
Va. consolidated.*l,4l4 Hiebm , il A Dsnv.los
C'h’neake AOhio ''A Richm'd A W.Pt.
Ciiic.A B’ntiiw'n.lo?4 lerrnlnal 31J4
preferred,.. 136 Rook Island Ills
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: WF.DNESOAY. APEI[, 21, 1886.
Dela.,Lck.*3v.l26J4 St. Paul 8634
Erie 243* “ preferredll*
E.Tennessee Kd. I*4 Texas Pacific 1014
Bake Shore 8076 Union Pacific 48'
li’ville* Nasn... 3 r ' a N.J. Central . 50f4
Memphis* Char. 31 Missouri Paciflo.. 103
MobiloftGUio.... 12 Wostern Union 63%
J Asked.
COTTON.
Liverpool, April 20. noon.—Cotton steady,
with fair demand; middling *plandss l-16d;
middling Orleans 5V 8 d; sales 10,000 bales, for
speculation and export 1,000: receipts 19,000
bales—American 14.400.
Futures: Uplands, mw middling clause.
April ami May delivery, 5 2-64i1; May and
June, 6 2-04d: June and Julv. 5 4-64®5 S-64d;
August and September, 5 7-64d: September
and October, 5 5-G4d. Market dull at the de
cline.
2:00 p. m.—The sales to-d.iy included 8,600
bales American.
Futures: Uplands, low middling clause,
April delivery. 5 l-04d, buyers: April and
May, 5 1-64(1. buyers: May and June. 5 l-64d,
buyers; June and July, 5 3-64d,buyers; July
and August, 5 r<-64d, buyers; August and
September, 5 7-H4d, buyers: Seotember and
October s'i-64d, buyers; October and Novem
ber, 5 2-64d, buyers; September, 5 s-64d, buy
ers. Market (I nil.
4:00p. m.—Faturas: Uplands, tow middling
clause. April delivery. 5 1-B4d. buyers; April
and May, 5 1 -Bid. buyers; Mai and June,
5 t-64d. buyers; June and July, 5 S-64d. buy
ers; July and August. 5 5-04d, buyers; Au
gust and September, 5 7-64d, value; Septem
ber and October, 5 5 Old, sellers; October and
November, 52-64d, sellers; September, 5 8-64d,
value. Market closed quiet.
New York, April 20, noon.—cotton dull;
middling uplands, 9' 4 c; middling Orleans.
9 7-iiic; sales 144 bales.
Futures: Market steady, with sales as fol
lows: April delivery, —e; May, 920 c; June.
9 31c: July, 9 40c; August. 9 fine; September,
9 84c.
5:00 p. in.—Cotton closed quiet; middling
uplands, 9 A c; middling Orleans 9 7-16 c; sales
1,135 bale-; net receipts 13 bales, gross 6,400.
Futures: Market closed dull, with sales
of pj.Ruu bales, as follows: April delivery, 9 15
®9 17c: May, ii 20®9 21c: June, 9 Shall) 32c;
July. 9 41®u 42c; August, 1* 51®9 52c; Sep
tember. 9 :!:i®9 :!7c; October. 9 20®9 220; No
vember, 9 lsfitfi liic; December, w 22(<t9 23c;
January. 9 21A932C; February, 9 41®9 43c,
C. L. Green ft Co.’s report savs: “There
was uo change. Blum traders indulged in a
little scalping and swiiching. closing tne mar
ket about 1 point below last evening, less
cheerful accounts from abroad having a
rather weakening influence. There was
really no market, however, and the entire
position can only oe considered in a nominal
light ”
Galvkbton. April 2".—Cotton nominal;
mid ling fie; net receipts 1,140 bales, gross 1,140;
sales 9 bales; stock 41.197 bales.
Norfolk. April 30. —Cotton steady; mid
dling a 15-16 c; net receipts 270 bales, gross 270;
stock 39,8>6 bales; sales 325 bales; exports,
coastwise 303 bales.
Baltimore, April 20.—Cotton nominal; mid
dling 9J- a c; net receipts 123 halos, gross 413;
sales 200 bales; stock 29,162 bales; exports,
coastwise 250 bales.
Boston, A iril 21. —Cotton quiet; middling
9%e; net receipts 504 bales, gross 673; sales
none; stock 6,310 bales; exports, to Great
Britain 2.384.
Wilmington, April 20.—Cotton steady; mid
dling S 7 a c; net reset pis 71 pales, gross 71;
sales none; stock 4,491 bales.
Philadelphia, April 21).—Cotton dull; mid
dling97-lHc; net receipts2s bales, gross 136;
Btoch 15.938 bales.
New Orleans, April 20.—Cotton quiet;
middling 811 16c; net receipts 2,981 bales,
gross 4.962; sales 2,000 bales; stock 207.895.
Mobile. April 20.—Cotton quiet; middling
8 13-ltic: net receipts 37 bales, gross 37; sales
300 bales; stock 30,963 bales; exports, coast
wise 198 bales.
Memphis. April 20.—Cotton steady; mid
dling BJgc; reeeiptt22l bales: shipments 2,616
bales; sales 1.300 hales; stock 80,077 bales.
August A. April 20.—Cotton quiet but steady;
middling B%c; receipts 64 pales; sales 320
bales.
Charleston, April 20.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 9c; net receipts 325 bales, gross 325;
sales3oo bales: stock 30,766 bales; exports,
coastwise 3,851 bales.
Atlanta, April2o.—Cotton—Middlingß%c;
receipts HI bales.
New York. April 20.—Consolidated net re
ceipts for aii cotton norts to-dav, 8,050 bales;
exports, to Great Britain 2,384 bales, to the
continent 3,857.
PROVISIONS. GROOKRfiM. KTC.
Liverpool, April 20, noon.—Wheat firm,
with good demand; holders ofl’er sparingly;
Californ a No. I, 7s®7s 2d. Corn firm; de
mand good.
new t <iKK, April 20, noon.—Flour dull and
easy. Wheat lower. Corn dull and lower.
Pork steady: tkcbs. *9 50i®10 00. Lard steady
at 0 20c. Freights firm.
5:00 p. in.—Flour. Southern closed ouiet.
Wheat—spot lots ashs.de l>eUer; ungraded red
82'4(<997c: ungraded white SBc; No. 2 red. May
delivery 93®94 , ,c. Corn —s|K>t lots I pa R e
lower; ungraded. 42'fii46!4c; No. 2, 46 1 4 ®40tjC
la elevator. Oats >4®l%r.bct’er for spot lots;
No. 2, H7(a3Bc. Hops unchanged. Coffee, fair
Rio, on spot quiet at %••.. Sugar strong but
quiet; muscovado 5 3-i6e, fair to good re
fining s'4'.V4c; relined strong—yellow I 7 *#
51 s c, mould A oV(*6%c. standard A o',c,
granulated 6 s c Molasses easy; 50 deg. lest,
20' 4 c. Cotton seedoil-2:@24cfor crude. Hides
quiet. Wool quiet: and imestic fleece 2i*3be,
Texas 9<D22r Pork dull; mess !So® 1005.
Middles dull; long clear 5 Lard 2 points
higher; Western steam, on spot 6
Freights to Liverpool steady; cotton, per steam
5-32d; wheat, persteam 3’ 4 d.
Chicauo. April 20.—During Ihe hulk of to
ilav’r morning sessiou price- remained very
steadily around the opening figures, and were
firm rather than otherwise: bullish news was
received from the Last at the opening, many
telegrams hinting at a corner iu wheat at
Buffalo and possibly another in New Y'ork,
both markets being reported ns largely over
sold, and Baltimore more so than New York:
talk of this kind set large operators to buying
quite freciy; they found wheat plenty, how
ever. and could (io no better than keep prices
up around theopeuingquotationr, which were
79; 4 c for May: by 10 o’clock everything weak
eneu off on dispatches saying that exporters
were reselling; this changed the tone of local
operators entirely for a little while, and made
an active and almost weak market, May de
clining to 78J£c; it rallied to 79 1 4 c at the close
of the regular board, and liecame very strong
in the afternoon again, May advancing to
an 1 s c and closing at 3(k: bid. There was very
little interest displayed in the remainder of
the speculative list, and prices ruled a little
easier, but closed at about the same values as
yesterday.
Flour unchanged. Wheat moderately ac
tive, closing 1 . 4 q44c higher than yesterday;
regular, April delivery 77f,7(978' „e. May K-\‘a>
711J4C. June 1 1 .('. Corn quiet and tt
shade easier: cash lots 36' .(20.7c, May delivery
37' .037.7*0, June .17 15-pi a, s‘ 4 c. Oars quiet
aadslow; cash lots 2fii2o—by '. May delivery
297.(iJi.0c, June 3(H 4 et o'„c. Provisions-Mess
pork, trading light and feeling easier: cash
lots *9 0509 10. May delivery $9 ltti9 June
89 17' .0925. Lard—' ash fills and May deliv
ery o'lHe. June 595 c. Boxed meats steady ;
dry salted shoulders 4 obigi4 lie, short rib 5 23U
06 26c, clear 6 5006 550. YY liiskv steady at
sll6. Sugar steadv ; standard A 6’^c.
BaLTIMOHK, April 20, noon.—Flour steady,
with moderate inquiry; How ard street arid
We-lern superfine 52 65VJ3 10, extra $3 250
400, family *4 2.705 00: city mills supcrlP e,
$2 75 0,8 25, extra $l5O At 15 lt:obrands $4 82 a.
4sr. Wheat Southern steady but quiet;
Western higher for spot; Southern, red 9i(
97c, arnocr 9 09-c; No. 2 Westernwmterred,
on spot 91'Corn-Southern higle-r;
Western higher 10-spot; Southern, white
48e. yellow 4 (04714 c.
Cincinnati. April 20 —Flour easier. Wheat
dull; No. 2 red. sue. Corn nominal. data
firm; No. 2 mixed, 8214 c. Provisions—Pork
dull at 69 7s. Lard quiet At 5 hoc. Bulk meats
firm; shoulders!lsoc, sli 'rt r hfitOe. Baron
firm and uncliunged. Whisky quiet at 41 10.
Sugar higher; Now Orleans lings quiet:
common and light 64 4o@t 10, packing and
butcher* 68 00031 25.
Lofisvii.lk. \ pril 20.—Grain closed steady:
W'lieaL No. 2 red. 80c. Com. new wbiteßr.
tOals. .No. 2 mixed, new 82c. Pr •visions quid :
B icon—dear sides loe. shoulders 4 37'4>’.
Bulk meats—clear rib sides 5 3.3 c, shoulders
4c. Pork, mess 610 50. Lard, choice leaf 7 75 -3
8 00c.
Now Orphans, April 20.—Sugar strong:
Louisiana open kettle, prime s‘„c: centrifu
gals. prime yellow clarilfed lie. other articles
unchanged.
NAVAL STORK*.
Liverpool, April 20, noon.—spirits turpen
tine. 27s 6d
NswYimk. April 20. noon.— Spirits turoen
tlne dull at 44c. Itosin dud at II 07!4<ai 1214.
6:00 p. in.—Spirits turpentine dull at 44c.
Rosin null t |1 07!4ral 12'4-
Charleston. April 20.—Spirits turpentine
quiet at 8814W190. Kosu. quiet at 6co|l for
good strained.
Wi lmikij ros, April 20.—Spirits turnentioe
dull at 33140. Roeln firm; 80c for strained,
* !',r for good strained. Tar Hrm at 11 00.
Crude turpentine firm; hard 11. yellow dip
and virgin 62.
KICK.
Nsw York. April 20.—Messrs. Dan Tal
■nage's Sons A < o. (urnlsli the following report
of the rice market: "I foment in styles are In
steady and fairly active demand, and prices
arc without change aud firmly maintained.
For foreign sorts there is n good demand at
former rates. The quotations are: Carolina
and Louisiana common to low fair SVs@4c,fair
to good 4’V4{3c. good to prime siA@6o, choice
hea'l o’j 7c: Huugoou I'a'ittUeduty paid, and
2*kC in bond; Patna 4V 4 fai>4 s e, Java J'ic.”
Their Charleston advices give the Carolina
crop movement to date as follows: “Receipts
42.109 bbls, salt s 40,340 bbis, stock 1,769 bbls.
The market is quiet but steady.’’
Charleston, April 20.—Market steady: fair
s ‘4®S%e. good 4®4>ie, prime s®s.lie, sales
150 barrels.
New Orleans. April 20.—Market steady;
fair 3'i®3%o, good 4®4' a c, prime nominal;
sales 680 barrels.
Fruit and Vegetable Market.
FLORIDA DISPATCH LINK QUOTATIONS.
Bieial to Hominy Xsw .l,
Philadelphia. April 20—Peas, Georgia,
per crate !’. 50a4 00; pea-, Florida, per crate,
60ca|3 00. Beaus, Florida, per crate, *3 00a
4( 0. Squash, Florida, per crate, $2 00a2 50.
Beets, Florida, per crate, *4 UO. Irish pota
toes, Florida, per barrel, $7 Ooaß 00. Straw
berries. Florida, per quart. 4ilatioc. Cabbages,
Florida, per barrel. f2 50a;i 00.
Baltimore, April 20.—Peas, Florida per
crate, $1 00a2 50; pe-s. Georgia perorate, $3 1 #.
Beans. Florida per crate |2 OOaS 00. Tomatoes.
Florida percrato, !6 00; tomatoes. Bermuda
peril-quart boxes. 75c; tomatoes, Nassau ppr
6-qmiri boxes, $1 00. Cabbages. Florida per
barrel. $2 00a3 50; cabbage*. Georgia per bar
rel. *3 50. Cauliflowers, Florida per barrel.
$8 00. Irish potatoes. Florida per barrel. $lO 00
al2 ou. Squash, Florida per crate, $2 00a2 50.
Beets, Florida per crate. $! 5a2 00. Kgg
plant, Florida per crate, $8 50. Strawberries
per quart. Florida 40af!0c.
New York, April 20.—Strawberries, fair
to good Florida per quart. lOaHOc. Pons,
Georgia, per orate, $2 00a’2 75; Flor
ida per crate 50ea io\ Keans, Flor -
ida wax per crato. $2 sfia 3 00- beans, round.
$2 50a3 00; beans, flat, $150a2 50. Cabbages,
Florida per barrel. $2 00a4 00. Beets. Florida
per crate, *J 00a2 50. Squash. Florida per
crate. $2 00a2 so.
jSilipitmiji Jitttlligcnrf.
MINIATURE A u >lAN V(T-TiUB t)AY
Sunrises , 5:29
Sunsets 6: 31
High Water at Savannah .10:20 am. 10:13 pm
Wednesday. April 21. 1830.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Juniata, Christy, Philadelphia—
G M Sorrel.
Steamship Nacooehee, Kempton, New York
—G M Sorrel.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYBEE YESTER
DAY.
Bark Elena /Gerl, Gerber, Hamburg, with
kanit to P M UeLeou; vessel to S Fatman.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Katie, r.cvi!l, Augusta and way
landings—John Lawton. Manager.
Steamer Ktnel, Gibson, Cohen's Bluff and
landings—W T Gibson. Manager.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Bark Atlantic (Ger), Wolgast.
ME MORAN DA.
Tvbee. Anrtl 20,10:00pm—Passed np, steam
ship Nacooehee.
Passed out. bark Atlantic (Ger).
Wind NE. light; tair.
Darien. April 19—Arrived, sebrs Etta A
Simpson. Bunker. Beaulort. S C; Warren
Adams. Colford. Boston
Beaufort, April 19—Arrived, steamship
North Durham (Br), Philadelphia
Buenos Avres, March 4—Arrived, bark
Venezisn (Ital). Ottone, Brunswick; 15th.
schr Bessie H Rose, Adams, Pensacola lor
Rosario.
In port March 16. barks P '' Merryman,
Howes, for Boston; Godeffrov Gen. Limning,
for New York; Angela Schiaflino ltal),
Schiaffino, for Philadelphia; Avo G (Ital), Ka
zetto, and Paola (Ital), Onetto, for United
Sales.
Montevideo. March 12—Sailed, bark Lima
(Sw', Elfsiadins, Pensacola.
Port Spain, March 29—Arrived, brig F A
Clairmonte (Br), German, from Brunswick.
Belfast, Me, April 16—Arrived, schr Pres
cott Hazeltine, Flowers, Boston, to load for
Jacksonville.
Kev West. April 18—Sailed, *chr Jos M
Ilaves. Adams. New A'ork.
Rapelo. Ga. April 9—Cleared, bark Gordon
(Hr). Gunderson. Brake.
New York, April 20—Arrived, str St Ger
main.
SPOKEN.
Bark .Ternbyrd (Nor). Jensen, from Savan
nah for Denis', April 3, lat 86, lou 15.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Portland. Me. April 17—Notice is hereby
given tnat the whistling buoy off School lie,
eastern entrance to Frenchman's Bay, Me.
has been temporarily replaced by a second
class can.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Savannah Ry. April 20
—25 bins rosin, 4 bbls spiritsturoentinc, 15 bids
flour. 55 caddies tobacco, and mdse.
Per Savannah, Florida anil Western Rv.
April 21—105 bales notion. 31 cars lumber. 4
cars wood, :> cars bricks, 706 bbls rosin, 4 cars
wheels, 481 bbl* spirits lumen tine, 114 bbls and
611 boxes vegetables, 7 bbls syrup, 7 hales
bides, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad. April 20—1.058 bales
cotton, 25 bales yarns. 14 bales domestics. 3.210
pounds lard. 8 bales hides. 3 rolls leather, 6
pltgs paper. 21 pkgs tobacco. 10,052 lbs bacon,
117 bbls spirits turpentine. 87 bids ro.-in, 250
bbls lime. 500 sacks bran. 1,225 bales hay, 938
bushels oar-, 27 bh s whisky, 6 hf bids whisky,
10 cases whisky. 2,7o9bushels corn,! bhl syrnb,
175 libls flour. 64 pkgs furniture and h h goods,
23 cars lumber, 135 pkgs wood in shape, 5 pkgs
vegetables. 159 tons pig anil bar iron. 1 pkg
wax and tallow. 3 pkgs carriage and buggy
material. 15 ' pkgs mdse. 26 halos paper stock,
11 pkgs plows, 6 pltgs empties, 93 pkgs paint.
50 bills cotton sued oil, 27 pkgs hardware. 3
bbls and II cases eggs, 150 bbls grits, 2 tanks
oil. 6 curs coal.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Nacoocliee. from New York—
W 1’ Wilson. L A Adams, F Armstrong, I)
Boyd, Mrs Sarah Leon. W C Lvle and wife.
Miss K If Lyle. Miss E U Lyle, and 2 infants,
Mrs M K Viilalonga. Master .J E Villalonga,
Geo Avcler. W II Plummer, Mrs C .1 llevas,
Mrs.l Angoll, Mrs Peterson. Miss J’eterson,
Master It Peterson, \V G Illytlie. Master A
Blythe. Master li Peterson. C Ilaillie and
wife. Miss M Baillic, Mi-s J Baillie, Miss L
Baillie, Mrs Robertson. Geo Boss. Steerage—
Geo Armstrong, L.JGray, I) J O’Connell, F
Campbell, Miss Maggie O’Rourke. If Mc-
Donald and wife, H lteed.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Charleston and Savannah Rr. Anril 20
—Peacock. 11 A Cos. broith Bros A Cos. P M De
Leon. Teeplc .2 O. I.eo Roy Myers, W Gadsden,
A Ehrlich A Itro.
Per Central Railroad. April 21—Fordg Agt.
F M Farley, II M Coiner A Cos, Herron A G, H
.1 Wlnkeir. .InoKlannerv A Cos. Order, Geo 8
MeAlpin, \V W Gordon A Cos, W D Slinking, W'
II Ifoynll. A Minis A Sons, T P 80nd,.! Schley
A Br i, Cajit P A I) Lloyd, Solomons A Cos, W
M Mills MrDononghA B. Baldwin A ( ... .1 p
Brvan, II Mvers A Bros, Lee Roy Myers, G R
Barker, M Y Henderson. C H Carson, G N
Be-i, A B Hull, K A Schwarz. .1 C Thompson,
D B Lester. Neidlingor A It, < F. Stiilts, War
nock, s i0..1 .8 Silva. Fretwell AN, .fames
Mulligan. Wm llone A Cos, G M HcidtA Cos,
Chatham Artillery, A Hanley, II .1 Cubbudge,
.Ins A Roberts A Cos. Graham A 11, Weed A C,
E E ( lieathain, D I) Arden, If C Bacon A Cos,
.) P WilHunp.Peacock, H A Co.Lippmun Bros,
W C.lackson. Paul Decker.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Itv.
April 20—TransferOdice, luo Flannery A Cos,
M Holey A Son, R ECheatham. I Alderman.
G V Becker A Co,SGiiokerihcinier A Son, I’T
Haskell. M Ferst A Cos, .1 K Clarke A Cos, R A
Fulton, Dale, If A < o, McDonough A Cos, I* .1
Fallon. F/ler.on A Cos, DC Bacon A Cos. M I,
Harnett, Bacon, .1 A (Jo, V Kolsborn A Itro,
II Myers A Bros. Palmer Bros, I. ppman Itro*.
M Y Henderson. Peacock. II A t o. West Itro-,
A B Collins A Cos, Lefflcr. G Eckstein A Cos,
Bendhelm Bros A Cos. W W Gordon A Cos. K T
Roberis, .1 AII I iiihaeb. >1 8 Collins A< o.
O Butler, late Rov Myers, .1 no Nlcolsun, Na
than Bros, W I Miller Ixivcll Al„ Weed A C.
Hr K II Nlcliols.G W f*arih. A .1 Miller A Cos,
Epstein AW, W 8 Hawkins, Baldwin A Cos.
Warren AA. M Maclean, If M Comer Ar o,
F M Farlev, l> Y Dancy. M Y A If 1 Melntvre,
G Walter A Cos, Butler A 8, Ellis. II A Co,'.) P
Williams, W C Jackson. C L Jones.
Per sleamditp Nacoochee, from New York—
Acosla A K, G W Allen. A K Altmaver A Cos,
Arkwright Factory, M A Baric, V Birnbauin,
T P Bond, Bond, II A FI, Kranch A C, Itynk A
Son. Revenue steamer Itontwell, J G Butter.
M Holey A Son, O Butler. Byok 43, J M
Ca*e, BJCubhcdge, If M Coiner A Cos, K M
Couner. A 11 Collin* A Cos. A H Champion, W
If Chaplin, K If 'hiptnan. K Coschma, Jos
Collins. City A Suh Rjr, Clark A If, Cohen A
B. J K Clarke A Cos. I Hasher A Cos, H C Cun
ningham, Madame Hesboulßoos, L ffel.ucla.
Ifekle A B, A Heyer. J A Douglass A Cos, J
Hull. E Diißoib, 31 J Hoyle, U Ecknteln A Cos,
Ecinan A V. A Ehrlich A Bro, Ellis, H A Cos,
G Khbcrwein, J II Kntalinsn.l Epstein A Bro.
Epstein A W, Einstein A 1,, A Falk A Hon, J
If Fox, M Ferst A Cos, F’lnlscliman A Cos. .) It
Furlwr, A R Fawcett, Frank A Cos. L Freld.
Fretwell AN, I, J Gazan, Jos Gorham, P J
Golden, Gray A U'B, Graham A H, r Gutman.
L M Gilbert ft Cos. 8 iluckenheimer ft Son. J
D Hermes, A Hanlev, lloleonihe.G A Cos, J A
Herscbbach ft Cos, C M Heidi ft Cos, 8 Ilexter,
D Hogan, Win Hone ft Cos, K I, Hackett, Geo
llelinkcn. M llcinikrn, 11 vines Bros ft Cos, M
Jacoby. Kavanaugh ft It, Keuucdy ft M. tC J
Keiffer, 8 Krouskotl, ,1 1 l.xFar. .1 Lang, N
Long, II B r, ester, 51 l.avin, Lindsay ft M,
Miss 8 M Lewis, I.iliontliul ft .Son, Lovell ft L,
E Lovell ft 8011, 811 Levy ft Bro, A Leffler,
Lippman Bros, J Lynch. JnoLyonsft Cos, 51c-
Kennu ft SV,W B Mcll ft Cos, MMendel ft Bro,
BF McKenna. 8 Mitchell. Kd Moyler, D J
Morrisou, Mmnbard Bros A I,u. Mohr Bros. 11
Miller. A J Miller ft Cos, ,1 McGrath ft Cos. M F
Molina, McDonell ft Cos, 11 Myers ft Bros, G N
Nichols, Lee Roy Myers, A 8 Nichols, G 1>
Nichols, G Noble. D J Nagle, Palmer Bros, .1
\5 Preston care B J Cubbeiige, K Platshak, 1>
Porter, N Paulsen ft Cos, P l’ostell, 1\ Power,
W G Raoul, H Ron ken, Rieserft s, J s Silva,
T Uaderiok. C 1> Rogers, .1 Redman, 'limes,
II Solomon A Son, .Solomons ft Cos. .1 W Tynan,
Smith ft C, P ft Springer, Southern Bank, W
G Thigpen, 5V D Simkins, K A M Schroder,
K A Schwarz, 11 I. Sohreiner, Wm Scheihing,
Jno Sullivan. J F Teitjen, J C Tosehoch ft Cos,
P Tulierdy, Vale Koval Mfg Cos, Warren Short
A P Cos, R I) Walker, Weed ft 1 , Tin s West.
A M (; W Wesi. West Bros, E WortimHii, I
P White, D Weishein, J H Werntz.Wvllv ft C,
" 0 Tel Cos, Ga ft Flu I S It Cos, 8, F ft W Ry.
Southern Ex Cos, 0 K R A Bkg Cos.
Per steamship Juniata, from Philadelphia -
Altic.k ft Son, Arkwright 51111s, Acosta * E,
American .v! Cos, Byck Bins. J G Butler. D
Brown. Baldwin ft Cos, Byck ft S. O Butlcr.M
Kirnbaum, J Belslnger, t; 11 Carson, Coast
Line It R. E ItClnpnian, A It Collins ft Cos, J
Kolin, City ft Sub Kv, C A Cox, F Cookson. J
Dors', M J Doyle, Paul Decker, Davis Bros,
J A Douglass ft Cos. Dale. II ft Cos. Dekle ft B,
Mrs lie Ren ne. I Epstein ft Itro, Ellis, H ft Cos,
A Ehrlich A Bro. J II r still, (7 Eckstein ft t o.
51 Eerst ft Cos, Fret well ft N, G Fox, 1 Fred,
Eetzer * g o (,emuiden, G A Gemuuden,
Graham ft U, George ft G. S Gardner, c F
Graham, A Hanley, F M Hull, Haines A l>, c
Hartman, G M llenil ft Cos, A s Hartrnlge, c
II Harms. C Kolsliorn ft Bro, Kavanaugh ft K,
S Krmiskofl, J Kaufmanu. H.l Keiffer, Knick
erbocker lee Co,E Lovell ft Son.lJhdsay ft M.
Lippman Bros, Lovell ft L, Jno i.vonsft Cos. J
Lung, n Lang, I) I: Lester, Lillenthal ft Son,
11 H Livingston, A R l.auney. James Lyons,
It II Lew ft Bro, A Minis ft Sons, G S Me. \l
- W It Mell ft Cos, 11 Myers ft Bros, W R
Thigpen, McDonell ft 1,0, M Mendel ft Bro.
McMillan Bros, s I, Newton, A s Nichols, 44 N
Nichols, G Noble, Ohlandcr Bros, Jno Kourke,
Peacock, II ft Cos. N Paulsen ft Cos. H Procht,
Pennington ft Cos, J A Pearson. J 11 Ruwe, \V
G Raoul, T Uaderirlt, S. Eft W Rv, Mrs A
Raetz, H Solomon ft Son. Solomons ft Cos, E H
Thompson, J s Silva. I T shiiptrine. Times,
E A Schwarz, M Slrau-s, PTnherdy. It II Ta
tem. J c Thompsnn. 11 W 'l’liompson.W Wolff.
J W Tynan, C A H i mbarb. I liner ft C, It E
Ulmer. Vale Kyoal Mfg Cos, A M ft C W West,
Weed ft C, Thus West, .1 P Williams, War
nock, S ft Cos, E Wortsinaii, Wm Wehrenhorg*
P H Ward. D Porter, C U R. Southern Ex Cos,
S, F ft W Ry, Ga ft Fla I S B Cos.
tfutiltrutiono.
The Best and Fullest
ACCOUNTS
OF THE
GREAT
CENTENNIAL WEEK
WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE
Mii News.
Thepspor will be sent by mall from
May Ist to May 10, Inclusive,
TO ANY ADDRESS
FOR FORTY CENTS
Leave orders at the Counting Room.
Vartnna.
MILL SUPPLIES.
Usudurian Steam Packing.
Sheet Rubber and Tuxt Packing.
Soapstone and Italian Packing.
Asbestos and Jute Packing.
—ALSO—
k full line or best RFHBER and
LEATHER BELTINO t LA( 150. BE LI
HOOKS, BABBIT METAL, FILES,
etc., etc. For sale by
PALMER BROTHERS.
tfamaoro an& jDiifiotre.
DT A. ALTICK & SONS,
Cor. Broiigliton anil W. Broad Nls. t
iSaviiniiah, (a.,
HAVE constantly on band the FINEST
STOCK of
CarriaeM,
Bnggieff,
rhaetons,
and Wagons
Krer offered in thin market. Call and ex
amine.
lad&fr®.
LADDERS
4-Fool Ladder, • $1 00
5-Foot Ladder, • I 25
0-Foot Ladder, • ] 50
7-Foot Ladder, • 1 75
8-Foot Ladder, • 2 00
A. E. COLLINS & CO.
prtjmro.
TIMKEid 5; turn, VtHICLES.
OVER 400,000 ct,. IN USE.
Fnaleat htidlns Vehicle wade.
with ewe gSHonwi two The Hpri.tw lenathrn Mil
•hortwa aae<ir<hn* to the V'.i.glit they outy. Fzpi,ll,
well adapted In rough country rands uad
■nr drly eaof cltw. .fluuiitvela red andsold By
all loading Carrbmc n iM iera and Ifcalcrs,
SanOire.
IIUYLER’S CANDIES^
Fresh by every steamer, only at
OSCEOLA BUTLER’S
Corner Bull and Congress streets,
car* MEW YORK PRICES.
Uruti Stare.
ALL NEW!
NO STALE GOODS.
GET THE BEST
IT THE
NEW DRUG STORE
PORTER’S
Broiltoi Street Piianacy,
123 Broughton Street,
itlatrttro and ?rtvrirt).
A FINE LINE OF
ELEGANT JEWELRY!
Bold and Silver Watches.
Clocks of every description.
SilTfrwarfi or tbe bust makers.
Optical Goods, Barometers,
Walking Canes.
ATTHE OLD RELIABLE STORE OF
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
21 BULL STREET.
Sole A Kent for Leinare’s Rork Crystal
Speetucles.
Jewrlry and Hatches thoroahgly
fixed.
fruit, <tr.
Car Cloice Eatini Potatoes]
Hay. Corn, Oats. Bran, Etc.
GRITS, MEAL, CORN EYES, ETC.
Oranges, Lemons, Apples.
BLACK EYE PEAS, SPECKLED PEAS,
COW PEAS.
T. F. ROND & CO.,
Jron UUultj.
McDonough & Ballantyne
iron Founders,
Machinists, Boiler
makers aud Blacksmiths.
Manufacturers of #
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES.
VERTICAL UNDEK-KI N*EK und
TOP-RUNNER CORN MILLS.
| CL’tiAß MILLS and PA NS on hand and for
i sale, all of the best material and Inwesl
prices. Man Agents for tbe Chicago Tire and
>pring Works, and the Improved Ebbermati
Boiler Feeder.
All orders promptly attended to.
J. W. TYNAN,
and Machinist,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Cor. West Broad and Indian Bts.
ALLkindsof Machinery, Boilers.etc., mads
and repaired. Steam Pomps, Governor*,
Injectors, aud Steam and Water Fittings of all
kinds for sale.
Shipping.
TO EUROPE!
( ’OOF'S EX< UItSION PARTIES leave In
\J April, May, June and July. Send for
program mee.
INDIVIDUAL TOURIST TICKETS for
travel in Europe and all parted the globe.
PASSAGE TICKETS by all lines of
steamers.
< OOK’S EXCURSIONIST, with maps, pub
lished monthly, by mail lor Ten Cent*.
THUS. COOK ft SON,
261 Broadway, New York.
I Florida Railway anil Kayigation Cos.
| lulbiid Sea Islaud Route to Florida.
| r I' , ME fust and p ipular steamer ST. NICHff-
I LAB. Capt. M. P. UsiNA, will leave Sa
vannah lor Fernaii'lina, F'la.. every Monday,
Wednesday uud Friday from wharf foot of
Lincoln street, os follows:
Monday, Anril 19. 4 P. ft.
W vdnesuay, April 21. 4 r. m.
Friday, April 2(, 6 p. a
Conneetlng at savannah with Hew York,
Philadelphia. Boston and BaltimoreKtoanie-s,
and at Fernandina with rail for .Jacksonville
and all points in Florida.
Freight received to within half hour of
boat’s departure.
Tickets tor sale at office World Travel
Compnriy, corner Bull and Bryah streets, Sa
vannah.
C. WILLIAMS. Agent.
(ompagiiic Gear: al I rgiisnliuiitiijup
—French l-iue to Havre.
General Transatlantic Cos.
IJETWEEN New York and Havre, from pier
No. 42, N It., foot of Morion street.
Travelers by this line avoid both transit by
Eugli.b rail w av and the discomfort of cross
ing l tie Channel in a small iioat. Special train
leaving the Company’s dock at Havre direct
for Pans on arrival of steamers. Baggage
checked at New York through to Parla.
I. A lilt A DOR, I’KHIr.H n’hai'TBRivg.WED
NKHHA Y. April 21, 7 4. M.
ST. GERMAIN, Koykk, WEDNESDAY.
April 28. i i'. il.
ST LAURENT, K JorgHKLIN. WEDNES
DAY, May 14. M.
NORM VNHiE.DK Kkksahikc, WEDNES
DAY. M n 12. If. U.
t-Rli K OF PASSAGE (including wine):
TO IIA V RE-First Cabin. 412'), 6100 and 680;
Second t5bu.,469; steerage from New York to
Havre, 425; steerage from New York to Paris,
|2M; including wine, bedding and utensils.
Cheek* payable at sight in niuounl to suit
the Baiique I ran istlantique of Paris.
LOUIS UK KKHIAN, Agent, 6 Bowling
Green, toot of Broadway, New York,
or WILDER A CO.. AgcnU lor Savannah.
Shipping.
for
NEW YORK ANO PHILADELPHIA
CAB.N
EXCURSION -t!
STEERAGE V.’.V.V.f
I'assuKe to Philadelphia,
tvia New York).
CABIN ~,
t y
magnificent steamships of this eo*.
* P*ny are appointed to sail as follows—
standard limp!
TO NEW YORK.
J l^. HOOC,IEK > Cant. J. W. Catha
iNK. We.dnESDAY, April 21, at 8 a. m.
C*P*- Kbmpton, FRI
IA Y, April 23, at 10 A. 44,
asske . Cant. W. H. Fishkh.
S!ON DAY . April 26, at 12 noon.
CITY OP ACilirsT t. Capt K S Nirrs*.
sox, M ELNESDA TANARUS, April 28, at‘ 2
CITY or SAVANNAH. Capt. H. C Dai*,
oktt, FRi D\ V, A „ rll :,o. it 8:80 r. Jf.
TO II II I.AI)I<:r 4 IIIIA..
I These steamers do not earry passengers.]
*:m A9K,N9 * BATUR
DMay°U iD 4 C p?m. S “' TH ’ BATtr BOAT 4
Through hillHofladinggiven to Eastern and
l f< L r i! , , we^ tcrn points and to ports of the Uni
ted Kingdom and the Continent unl
For freight or passage apply to
G. M. SORREL, Agent,
. Itmlding.
Merchants’ <ind Minors’ Trungporti*
tion Coni pan j 9 ,
FOR RALTIMOIIE.
second cabin::;;::..;.:.
tidK.iu,
'T'HE steamships or this company are d
-more,:;,?^^; r t"™? VRnnf ‘ h f ° r
FoBTEa> sATtra -
W "tu
rosTER ’
-OP.
And from Baltimore on the days above
named at 3 r. a. " aoov*
Through bills lading given to all point#
west, all the manufacturing towns in New
England, and to uuru m n„. United Kingdom
Sad the Continent. B
JAS. B. WEST ft CO., Agents,
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN J’ASS AGE -J0 0*
EXCURSION 35 in)
bixEKAGE v.v. u m
THE first-class iron steamships of this com.
pany are appointed to sail every Thnm
na v from Ro-ton at 3r. f rom Savannah M
ollows—standard time: “
GATE CITY, Capt. D. HlDOg, THURS.
DAY, Aprii 2at 9 P. h.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. W. Kgrihv
THURSDAY. April 29, at 2:HOe.Y tBT *
GATKCITY.Capt. D.Hkdok, THURSDAY
Mav 8. at 7::D r. M. *
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Wg. KgLLgr
THURSDAY. May 13, at 2 P. M. *
Through hills of lading given to New Eng
land manufacturing points and to Liverpool
The compaiiy’H wharves In both Savannah
and Boston are connected with all railroad*
leading out of the two cities. "inroad*
RICHARDSON ft BARNARD,
Ageota.
Bi*R Island Routp—Georgia A Florida
Inland SI cam boat Coiii|taiy.
Steamer ST. NICHOLAS,
CAPTAIN M. P. USINA,
I EAVES Savannah from foot of Lincoln
J ntreet for Doboy, Darien, Bt. Siinon’a and
Brunswick
Monday. April 19.4 pm - Friday. Anril 23.6 nm
connect ing t Brunswick with STEAMER
CRACKER BOY for Satilla river. Throilrt
rates given to all points. Freight not signed
for twenty-four hours after arrival will Be a*
risk of consignee.
J. N. IIAII rim AN, Manager.
C. WILI HUH. General Agent.
For Augusta and Way Landings,
STEAMER KATIE
Capt. J. 8. BRVfLL,
WILL LEAVE EVERY TUESDAY ats:3
o’clocn p. m. (city time) for Augusta
and wav landing*.
All freight* payable by shipper*.
John la wton,
Manager,
BFJMI- WEEKLY LINE
FOR COHEN’S BLUFF
AND WAT LANDINGS
THB steamer ETHEI, Capt. W. T. Gibioi*.
will leave for lve every FRIDAY, 5 f*.
m. Return,ag, arrive •BNDAT WK.HT.
Leave TUESDAY atS P. M. Re tarn lag, ar
rive THURSDAY at U A. u. Forlaforma
tlou, etc , apply to W. T- GIBSON,
MoaaßMh Hi
Wharf foot of Drayton street.
Vain Royal Manufuctarißf Cotnpaßj'a
Mood Yard,
ON canal, just In rear 0. R. R. Passnnrei
Depot, and between the two brick briitg i
of C. R. R., is the idace to aetoheap Wood—
Sia! , Broken Luintier anu Ends—the best lire
„r stove wood in the world. Send your own,
or a street wagon, for a toad and try It. Dob's
forget the place.
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