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SAVANNAH Ji 4KKST.
Oi'FICK IKIM.; M MINING SiiW3,(
.savakmau. April a., lsw, se. a.
, 0.i0.n. -in- -fi' nu„ flue. '.u> om-dler.
luc iu i'Uiy, however, was geod a.i i . -mier
fti . „ M provsilou, lUwugli prices wnv no
b i, cl . rue sales for the Jay tvero 753 bales.
Oe 'Change at theopeniaac-.il, at 10 a. u>., ilia
market was reported nul l ami unchanged;
no f&lcs. At the second cal', at lp. in., it
nas quiet and steady, with sales of 79 bales.
M ttie third and closing call, at 4 p. m., it
~as still quiet, steady and unchanged, with
uri her sales of 67-1 naira. The following are
tl ,e official closing spot quotations of the Cot
,un Exchange:
Good midiliio-g i'/a
Middling.. . m
how middling ? a
Goo lordinary
ordinary
s> , [sluid. —The market was quiet and
,ni h mat il, With sales of 23 hags on l he basis
' i.uo.atious. there were rumors of a sale
Vf iOf> bags made the previous da . hut they
...re am irentiv not confirmed.
Common Florida* J* ,® j“
Medium Florida* ® l *
Good Florida* ’ ’
Medium fine Florida* J l ,
Fine Florida* .. *•” *
Extra lino Florida*.. la>
CompHrativo Cotton StatemeDt,
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand April 21, 1886, .
AND FOR THE SAME TIME LAST YEAR.
I*Bs-86. 188U-S5.
S&i | ii>ea l
Inland. I Upland* I#land1 # land. ' Upland.
(Stock oa hand September 1.. 551i 3.298 91! 1,183
ißeceived to-dav * .... 920 .... 878
! Received previously 23,090 741,404 19,223, 893,198
Total -1.917 745.1.22 :9: ' 695,259 j
Exported to-day ! 996
tX!>or let i previously 19,4!6j 710,388 I 16,83a, e
i Total ! 19,4191 717,384 ! 1(1,831, 684/91
■stock or hand an f i on fillip- 1 j II ]
l board tbU day I 4,231i 28,238 , 2,483, 10,8C8
Rice—The market was very dull and inac
tive. The sales for the day wero oniy 10 bar
rcle. at about quotation*:
Fair *>i9W
Good 4 (igl'i
Prime . 5-)4®sv
Fancy....— 6 @6(4
Rough—
Coll 11 Irv lots 60 f*Bo
Tide water ydf#l 10
Navai. stoke*.—The market for spirits
turpentine aas weak and declining. There
was a fair ottering slock in buyers’ favor At
the Board of Trade on the first call the mar
ket was reported steady, with sales of 260
casks of regulars at 38/. At the closing call
it was quiet, with further sales of i5 ■ casks
at 37}Xc for regulars. Rosin—The market
continues quiet, with a light inquiry and a
small business doing At ttie Board of Trade
on the opening call the market was reported
steady, wi il sales of i3O barrels at the follow
ing quotations: A. B, C and 1)4105. h *lls.
F *1 1:5. G *1 2714. 11 *l6O, I *2 90. K *2 39,
M S3 00, N *3 05, window glass *3 30, water
white *3 65. At the closing call it was un
changed, with fui ther sale of 60 barrels.
NAVAL STORK! STATBVIKNr.
Spirit . Rosin.
fitockon hand April l 2.116 6:,821
Received to-day 411 1,028
Received prcvKUSty 4.710 12,170
T0ta1.... 7,237 75.019
Exported to-day 225 2 761
Exported previously 5.016 26,903
Metal 5,311 29.664
Block on hand and on ship
board to-day 1,926 45,855
Receipts same day last year .. 244 363
Financial* —The money market is very
easy.
Domestic E r'\an/..— (Joint. Banks and
bankers are buying sigtu drafts at 1-16 per
cent premium, and soiling aij 3.1*4 percent,
premium.
)nrenjn Ejocha nje— Quiet: best commer
cial sixtv-day bills. *4 85ig; three-day
bills. *4 87: ninety da vs. *4 85: francs,
commercial, sixtv days. Hat re and Fans.
*5 19' ‘Swiss, *5 2j; marks, commercial
*ixtv days. vc>' ..
mscckitijss—The market is dull for all
stocks, and quotations may be considered
nominal, with oil rings at quotations; city
and long-date bonds i.re firm; debentures
and goarouteeil stocks in moderate demand.
Stocks and Bonds. —<'itu Rond. — Firm.
Atlanta 6 per cent, 105 bid, 107 asked: At
lanta 7 per cent. 112 bid. i'O asked; Att
fusta7 percent, 108 bid, 112 asked; Augusta
’s long, 106 bid, 107 asked: Columbus
(.percent. 97bid, 100 asked; Macon 6 percent,
110*4 bia. 112 asked: now Savannah s per cent
duly coupons. 109*4 bm. 101*, askea; new sa
vannah 5 per eeut. May coupons, 101 biQ.
asked.
ot, a. Roods.— Market firm, with light sun-
ply. Georgia nos 6’s. law. LOS bid. 100 asked;
Georgia new 4'.#*. 10-* bid. XOBJ4 aslteu:
Georgia mortgage on \V A A R It, regular 7
per cent, coupons January ami July, maturi
ty 1886. lot niG, 105 asked: Georgia 7 percent
gold. coupons quarterly. 11l bin. 112
asked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons.) ami ary
and July maturity 1828. !2l bin. 125 asked.
Railroad stn ■.— Central common, 79 bid,
80 asked: Auirustn auu Savannah 7 percent
guaranteed. 127 bid 129 asked: Georgia common
let bid. til asked: Southwestern 7 per rent
guaranteed bid. 12 ' a-ked: Central Ftau
road b uer cent certlOcate* '<9% bid. 1 o
asked: Aiiatita anu Weal Point Railroad
stork. l'l:i‘A bid. 105 asked: Atlanta and V> out
Pont 6 percent ceriitli aloe, lu bid, ib • ask u.
tt<uirt(M Until*. —Marsci quiet. havannan
Floridaand Western Railway Company, gen
eral mortgage 6 per cent interest, coupons
Oct.. 107 old. Unasked: Atlamtc and Guif
let mortgage o. nsoiidaled i per rent, coupon
lau. and duly, maturity 1891. Hit uia 120
ssked;Centra! consolidated 111 irtgage 7 n. r
rent.coupons J#iuarv and .Inly.maturity ls#:i.
115 bin. Hu naked: Georgia itauroau H’s
1897,108 bid. 111 aa ml; Mobile anil Girard 2d
mortgagein t irsed s per ceil r mnoti*. Janu
ary ami July. niHttirltv 188 b. ’out*' bid. 110
naked; Mon'gomervaud Kutauli Ist mortgage
Bpercent indorsed be (Jenin: itullruta 10S
bid. 109 asked: Charlotte. Columbia and \ u*
guata Istni-.rt.. 119 bid. 117 a-keii: Cliar
lotlu. Columoia anu Augusta 211 inorigiigs,
110 bid. 11-> asked: Western Alabama 2d
mortgage indorsed 8 per cent. 11! bid. 11!
asked; South Georgia and Florida 111-
ilorseo, 120 bid. It 2 asked: South
Georgia and Florida 2d mort
gage U 2 bid. il - asked: Augusta
mid Knoxville Ist mortgage. 1 percent, U 4
bid. 11. linked: Gainesville Jeireraon and
southern I t mortgage guarnnleed. 117 bid,
lls asked: Gaincavilie. Jellerson and South
ern not guaran. 115 bid. 'll asked: Ocean
steamship per cent builds g lariinieea hv
Central It. it., lu mu, 105 asked; G iinea
vii e. J, Irers.ul and So ith'Tn 'M guaranteed,
111 inn, 112 asked; ( 111 nbus an 1 Rome Ist
mo‘ tqage bo ids. indorsed bv ('"otrai railroad,
102 bid, 105 asked; City and Suburban rail
way Ist mortgage 7 per eent, 98 bid, lu)
asked.
Rani x'Oowfe*.—Voinmal; Southern Rank of
(lie Stale of Georgia. Is? bid. In ask
ed; Merchants' National Rank. 14(1 hid. 14>
asked ; savannah Rank undTrnstCotnpaiiy. i9
bid. 72 liked: Savannah National Bank. 100
hid. 102 asked.
Savannah uas legnt smelt. 17‘,4 bid. It
asked; Mutual Gas eight stock, *8 bid, g:(
Ssked.
liscos. Market “Ulan: demand fair:
smoke 1 clear rib sides. 9 ,0; shoulders. :.r:
dry sailed clear rm sides. 0 ~e; long clear
V; sboiiluers. l' a e; hams. 10's.c.
itAdiiiNi) amp riKU.-M rket nominal.
Me quute: Ragging—2l7 lb*. lH,alljkc;
2 lbs. lodjallc; Hi Ihs. IllalO V*
Ihs. 9' 4 ao) sc, according to brand and
quantity. iron tlo*—Arrow, |i Rai 20
por bundle, according to brand and
quantify, liuggingatid tie* in retail lots a
trad lon higher
rtPTTßH.—Market v ery Urn t Oleomarga
rine. liul7e; choioe Goshen, 2!e; gilt edge,
Matte;cronmerv.l'loaWc;country. lOalWc.
UAiiiiAoaa.—.xortnern.' .reu, an 120; Florl
la .to on , finer barm or era .
CiiErar,,—Market, steady, demand good;
•toek Pgm. We quote: I ale.
CorrkK.—The market is linns demand
fair. We quote for small lots: Ordinary,
se; tair, be; go,ui, 101*0: prime,
•liolee, i|l*c.
DKiKp i-Hi’ir. Apples, evaporatod. he;
1 eeled, lie. Teaches, peeled, luallo; un- I
I eeled,.ia7e; currants, ic; citron, me
uavGoppa—Tnemarkot is andsteadv;
■locks ample. We quote: Prints, 4n6c:Geor- I
kiabrown -tuning. 8-4, Stic: 7-Bdo4>ic: 4-4 I
brownsheeting, s?kc* white osnauurg*. 7 ~a
BHc: eueck. yarns, g.vo, for best
makes;hr,i n drilling*.(U{a7*4c.
Fish.—We o tote t.ut weignts: Mackerel—
N0.3. half bhls. *S2SaSSO; So. 2, *4 50a5 50.
Herring— No. 1. 20c; sealed. 25a; ood, saßc;
No. I.M 50.<6in99.
Flour. Market inn; demand mod
erate. We quote: Superfine. *3 a
35 ; extra. * oa4 0; fancy. *5 50a5 75;
choice patent. *6 OOaO 50: family. $ OOas 25.
Fruits, — Lemons — Stock . li am* demand
imp vii .* ,j a5 0. Oranges—Markeaquiet;
gocit s'oek firm: ~o Florida* coming m;
\ aleue a,_ 45 soaO per ca-o; *2 50a3 }>er liox*
Appl -—Nor hern S 55 3 2> per obi
grain.—Corn: Market items demand
•'got. AVequote: wtiitecorn, job lots 6 c: car
load lots.(lie; mixed corn, job lots, 6lc: car
load lots.iiio Oatssteadv: good demand. We
quote: Mixed oats. 47c; carload lots, 44c.
Bran,*l 1 , Meal.o c. G ot gin grist, per bol,
*2 .:: net. per ouehcl, 71*c.
Hat.—Market duiq with a fair demands
stock ample. We ouote top lots: Western,
*110; carioaa lots. *100; Eastern, none;
Northern, none.
Hides, Wool. Etc. Hides: Market
' 1 : receipts 'in ; dry flint. lA4e;
salted. 12- e; drvbutcher. 1 sc. Wool: Mar
kin nominal; prime. 20c; burry. Bal2c. Wax.
2oc. Taiiow, sc. Deer skins, illut. Iso; salted.
10c. Otter skins.2sca* .
Iron.— Market linn; Swode, 4!yasc; re
fined. 2V;c.
Lard.—The market is dull; In tierce* and
tubs, 'v.c: 50- 1L tins, ■ „c.
Lixik. calcined Flastsr and CEMENT.—
Alabama lump lime is in i.iir demand and is
selling at *1 30 per barrel; Georgia, *1 30; nal
cineii uias’er. *1 85 per bbl; hair. se;
Georgiacement, * ;; R oseuaale cement. It 50a
ltii: Portland cement, *8 50.
liquors.—cult stock; steady demand;
Hourbon, *1 50.t5 50; ri., *150a6 00: rectified,
*ial3s. Ales un'.nanged and in good demand.
Nails.— Market 3d, $: 5: 4d and 5d *3 0;
6d, *3 5; Ba, *; 0: 10d toßOu. *2 >6 per ket-
NUTS.—Almonds. Tarragona, 16*4c; Ivioas,
16e \; w Hlu hi ... French, 12r; Nap es, 14/; pecans,
10e; Brazil, 9c; filberts, 12c. Cocoanut* —
Baracoa. *3 75 per 100.
>u.s,_ .i.p Aei -u-.i ty: moderate deman I:
signal, aOiBOe; We-t Virginia liiack. II:';
lard, 51c; li adlight, is.-; keroscue, I0al2e;
neatsfool. 65/; machinery, 30c: linseed—
raw 48c, boiled 51/; mineral seal, 18c; ilre
prqol, 20 '; home light, 20c.
O' lons. -Northern, per bbl, *3 50; per crate.
*1 teal 5.
Pk.'H.—Demand good: stock small; cow
pea-.*i : .a!l 50; mixed.*l2s;(sl 40;/|av. *1 50a
I85:' lac.n: ye 175: erowoers, *2ijss.
potatoes.—Stock light, with air demand,
ortnern. per barrel. *2 oa2 ' .
Prunes. —Turktsh. 5%c; Frenon,Bo.
Raisins,—Demand quiet, market steady:
I loose new Muscatel, *2 ii; layers, *2 75 per
box; London layers, *3 25 per box.
Salx.—Tne demand t* moderate and tho
market quiet; car-load lots, 75c, f o b; joo lots,
85ca*1
-1a ks . Market firm: cut loaf, 7!qe; stand
ard A, !> ,/: extra C, 6*4 ; C, yebow, a%c;
gre-l ;P' '■* <l.7* a'
STRUT.—Florida and Georgia syrup* in he -
ter demand. Weqnote: 30a :sc; the market t*
autet for sugar house at 85a40c; Cuua straight
goods. 2'c in hogsheads: sugar house mo-
Tobaooo.—Market dull: demand moderate,
Wequote: Smoking, 25ca*l 25; chewing, com
mon. sound, 28a30c; fair. 85i38c.: medium.
40a55e: bright. 50a75c: fine fancy, 85a90o; ex
tra fine, 90a*l to; bright navies. 45a57c: dark
navies. 40a50c
lumber.— emanu steady, prices firm;
- led w iui work ii,r quick lelivnry.
Ordmarystzos *l3 00*15 50
Difhcultsizes. 16 00a20 50
Flooring noarus 16 00*19 50
Shiustud 18 00a20 50
Timber.—Market dull and nominal. We
quote:
700 feet average * 9 OOall 0C
800 •* *• 10 OOall 00
000 “ 11 00al2 00
1,000 “ “ 12 00a U 00
Shipping timber in the raft
-790 feet average *6 00a 7 00
800 “ “ 7 00a 8 00
900 •* “ 8 00a 9 00
1,000 “ “ 9 OOalO 00
Mill timber *1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.— By Sail.— Pliere are no available
vessels hi port, and very few offering to ar
rive. with au active demand, which has
caused ao advance in rate*, and we now
quote *1 50a i 00 as the range of prices
from this and the near Georgia ports
on lumber to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New
York, sound poris and eastward. Timber is
50catl higher than lumber rates; to the Wost
Indies and windward, nominal: to South
America, 412 50a13: to 3p tnish and Mediterra
nean ports. *li 5 li; tu United Kingdom
for orders, timber, 27 v2Ss; lumber £ ; is . 15/
steam to New York. *7; to Philadelphia, *7; to
Boston. *9.
Natal stores, coastwise.— By Sait.—
st, on. Fobeion,— Cork. etc., for orders.
2s 7’,kd. and. or. 45,: Bnitic, 2- 7J4d. Coast
wise. -Stmm —To Boston. 50c on rosin, *1 on
spirits; to New York, rosins 40e, spirits 80c;
Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spiritsßoc; to Balti
mi re, r isin 30c. sptrits7oc.
Cotton.— By strain —Room is scarce; mar
ket r ,or.
Liverpool via New York, Tt> 7-32d
Liverpool via Bos’on, (8 Ih 13-64d
Liverpool via Baltimore, fit 13-64d
Antwerp via New York, ft tb 9-32d
Havre via New York, f, fb ?*c
Bremen via New York t 6 U> 11-32d
Revai via New York, lb Jsd
Bremen via Baltimore, tb 9-22d
Amsterdam via Ne w Y'ork, yi bale... 75e
Genoa via New York _2S-64d
Boston, t* bale *1 7s
Sea island. v 4 bale 1 *5
New York, %( bale I*l
Sea island, ft bale I*9
Philadelphia, hale I*9
Sea island, yi liale 1 >9
Baltimore. 18 bale 145
Providence, bale HI
by , S'l and.
Liverpool 9-32d
Bal Go 9-2d
RICE.— Bu Stea m
New York, ft barrel - 60
Philadelphia, ft barrel - 60
Baltimore. barrel - 69
Boston, f! barrel ••••*,
Vegetal'le.., hv steam to New York, Phila
delphia. Bam ore and Boston, standard
bushel crates. 35c each; barrels, 75c each; bv
special contra-ts. standard bushel crates, 25c
each; barrels 50c each.
CO UN Id If PRODUCE
Grown fowls, p pair 60®8rt
Chickens, three-quarter* grown ... sfi/85
Chickens, half-grown 35®S0
Turkeis, ft pair 1 60(®2 50
Duck.-, ft p 75(01125
Geese, r pair 9uuSl 25
Flggs, 'ft dozen
Peanuts—Fancy h. n. Va.. 18 lb 7 n 7*^
Peanuts—Hand nicked, 46 lb 6 qt #
Peanuts—Straight Virginia 5_ ®—
Peanuts—Georgia, %* bushel ..... 75®no
Sweet potatoes. Florida, ift bushel.. 35*40
Sweet potatoes, yellow reds f* hush. 50(a> —
sweet pot at .on, yellow yams, ft Imsh <of#7s
White rams 601W60
Poultry.—Market steadier, demand good.
Lous— uarkot ii me : supoiv coi; de
./ it ifu r. PEANUTS—Ainpleßtock: demand
fair: native peanutsm good request atqitota
lions. SUUAR—Georgia and Florida, nominal:
none in market. Honey.—No demand; nom
inal. Sweet potatoes scarce: demand good.
at Allii.Gi'S BY I'gl.litfgAPH
FINANCIAL.
1, on DON, April 21, noon. —l unsold, 100 7-16 for
for money; l' 1 '/, ior account.
Nnw Yokk. Auri 21. noon.—Stock dull but
steady. Monov easy ai id), per cent. Hi
•bange—lona. *lB short. *1 Bs‘4. mate
bonds ucg ccicd. Government nonds dull bill
s rong. „ , .
s:ou u. in. —Exchange dull. Money closed
ail 'll 1 , |ior cent. Sub-Treasury ualances—
Gold.* 128 259.0; currcnc.. Si 1. 521 ' Cu. 1 ior -
eminent bunds u 1 •*t; four per cents 12 4 ;
three percents, 1004,. State bond - dull.
l ucre w 1. a Biiong opening at iliu .stuck
Exchange, and during the forenoon the gen
eral list showed .me fe.criHliucs-, moving up
and down within a raise of fraction*, while
Pontic Mad wus decidedly weaken the state
ment th ii ilia dividend would lie passed: it
closed Spec cent, lower. After midday Ihe
general lisi w s Hrui and advanced in ml rate
lv, yielded -lluht y Ist Ir Hie hour, and closed
on it rally ' 4 l - per cent, higher than a t
evening’ I'mon l’a"itlc was dicide Uv strong
and ■ p r rent. liigber. sales 24:1,(88) shares,
the market closing at the following quota
tions:
Ala.elassA.2lo i 10 ", Nash. A Chatt'a. 4514
Ala. class B, as. led Ksw Orleans Pa
t-eurgiais KH‘4 01 le, Ist inort . 61%
•• 7s, mortgage IU2' 4 N.T.Central .102',
N, Carolina os ll'3 Norf, *W. prof. SB'I
N, Gar iliiia 4s -9* Nor.Paclflc .... 25 ■*
Ho.Garo.iUrowui “ prof.. 57>j
consols 109 Pacific Mail.. 51’,
Tennessee (la ... 58 Hearting 28:,
Vlrglnls 8s .... 44 Kicbin'iiA Al’gtl. 4
Va consolidated 54 ItlchinM k Hair. 104
ChVeske A G uo Rlclim'd ft W.Pt.
Aillr.it g’ntnw'n. 197*4 rermlnat .... .'lJaj
•* orofurre 1... I 7*4 Itock Island ... 125
Dels.. Lac*. AW. 127 hi. Paul h 7' 4
2' “ preferred. .118
K.Tennevoe ltd TexssPacHc . HiW 1
I.akeHhor-. .... Ml 1 , Union Paoldn ... 49,
l.'yille.k Nasi .. v, N.J. central 5P' 4
Memphis* l iar. 51 Missouri Paetflo..lo4 ,
Mobile* luio. . 1*44 Wostorn Union . l', 4
•Asked.
oorro*.
I.ivmroot, Auril 21. noon.—Colton -bust
ncssg uid at onchsm-ed r"n-: middling ep
lands 8 l-ld; middlma Orleans '.d: sales
SAVANNAH MOKNING NEWS: THURSDAY. AFRII. 22,1886.
12,000 ban:*, for speculation and export 2,000;
rci'cipts 8,000 bales—American 7,600.
Futures: o’nlante. mw mint ain clause.
M \ an,l .Junedetiverv, 5 2*64.015 3-64d; June
ana July, ss-6ld; August and September,
5 8-64d; October and November 5 2-04d. Mar
ket quiet.
riietendersof deliveries at to-dav’s clear
ings amounted to 300 bales new docket.
2:00 p. m.—The sales to-diy included 9,990
beles American.
Good middling uplands 5 5-16d, middling up
lands 5 l-16d, low middling tiplauda 4Jd,gooit
ordinary uplands 4 11-16d, ordinary uplands
4-,d; good middling Texas s ! gd. middling
t'/\as 5*, a d, low middling Texas 4 15-I(fd, good
ordinary Texas 4? 4 d, ordinary Texas 4L,d;
middling Orleans 5' s d, low middling Orleans
4 15-1 id, good ordinary Orleans 4Jid. ordinary
Orleans 4Hri.
Futures; (Inlands, low middling danse,
'pru delivery, 5 2-64d, buyers: April and
May, 5 2-i>4d. buyers; May and June. 52 K4d,
lmvers; June and July, 5 I ii4d. value; July
and August, 5 6-Hld. sellers; August nd
September. 5 8-6:d, -tillers; September and
October. 5 6-6td. sellers; Oct In'r ana Novem
ber, 5 2-04d, value; September, 5 o-64d, sell
ers. Market quiet mi s'euly.
4:00 p. in.—Futures. Uni suds, tow middling
clause, vpnl delivery. 5 2-fiid. buyers; April
asd May. 5 2-6la. liuver ; May and June.
SJ-Md. Olivers; June and July. 5 4-64t1, si ll
ers; July and August. 5 5-6441. buyers; Au
gust an I September, '. r-64d, uyer-; Septcm
imr and October, 5 5 64 1. value; October and
November, 52-:>4d, seller-:'-/ leuiher, 5 9 64d,
-el or.. Market closed quio*.
new Tore, turn 2 .noon.—4-otton steady;
middling uplands, 0’ 4 /.; middling Orleaaa,
u i liic; sales 2ur> bale.-.
Futures: Market quiet but firm, with sales
as follows: April delivery, 9 14c; May, H 2 ic;
.lime. 9 34c; July. 944 c; August. 9 53c; Sep
te "her, 9 38c.
6:00 p. m.—Cotton closed steady; middling
uplands, 9 ,c; middling Orleans 0 7-' >e; sates
31-! bale ; net tv-.op -'I ties, gross 3 97.
Fiituroe: Market olosed / I’ei. with sales
of . ■'obales, as follows: April deliver.;. 916
m 18c: May, n s--* 2'e: June, n 3.84 b* >:4cj
July. 0 tie; Angus!, " ...ti*n .g/: Sep
tember. 9 3b(<t9 .i'.*e; O/ioher. 23(ai0 24/; No
vember, 9 • 2 e; December. 9 2J'9 24c;
January. 9;'.:'a983/; Febru uy. 9 42,'®9 i4c.
C. L. Green A Co.’s report savs: “Gaining
4®5 point- mid seunng 102 points over lat
evening, the market e'lis/d steady, and tliat
was about all that pmild be found in th situ
ation. No special iniluenveto cause either an
advance or a real" .on/oiild ne not. and beyond
the local liianipui inm. which conßtitntos the
sole basis oi iiperali us Tne ab-en< eiif-pee
iil.ative fee'G.g on both sides is the remarked
fea'nreof the situation.”
Galveston, xnnl 2'.—Cotton steady;
midltng pc; net receipts 91 bales, gross 91;
sales ), iss bales; stock 4 Lies hales.
Norkole, Ypr.l 2.• —Cotton steady; mid
dling a 15- liic; net, receipts 9J7 bales, gross '907;
stock 4",•*•() bales; sales 461 bales; exports,
coastwi-e 25T liales.
Baltimore, Yori! 21.—Cotton nominal; mid
dli giP 4 e; r ceiots none; sales to spinners 50
bales; 5t0ck29,112 bales.
Boston, A nil 21.—Cotton quiet; middling
lIG -; net recoups bales, gross 2,516; sales
none: stock 6,310 bales.
*V tL MI noton. Atirb zi,—Cotton firm; mid
dling x* H /; net receipts at uales. gross s;
sales noue;' stock 4,6i‘9 hi /a.
PatLapeli’.ii A, April 21.—Cotton dull; mid
dling 97- 16c; net receipts 5 bales, gross 5;
sto 15.94 ; nsles.
Nrw Orleans, April 21.—Cotton firm;
middling 1 liic; net receiois 814 hales,
gross 'll; sales3,i'DO hales; -lock 2UU,57; ex
ports, to the comment 1,147 bales, coastwise
6,687.
Mobile. April 21.—Cotton steady: middling
813-Hie: net receipts 137 bale-, gross 137; sales
599 bales; stock 3.,017 bales; exports, coast
wise 83 hales.
Memphis, April 21.—Cotton quiet; mid -
d'tug slfc; receipts 438 bales; shipments 1.507
bale*; sa-es I UU6 baios; stuck 79.iids pairs.
AUdUSTA. April 21.—CottcD quiet but steady;
middling sl,c; receipts 222 bales; sales 285
bales.
Charleston, April 21.—Cotton steady, do- j
man.l f.ir; middling /; not, receipts 265
bales, gross 265; sales 3.069 bales: slock 2H.265
hales: exp irts, coastwise 1,776 hale*.
A rLASTA. ' pril 21.—Cotton —Middling
reeeip'- 3, miles.
New York. April 21—Consolidated net re
ceipts for an c.>ti.on o irts vo-d iv, 3,576 bales;
exports, in Great Britain 4,703 bales,to the
continent 2,840.
F OVUIOMS. groceries, ktc.
Livrrimol, April 21. noon.—wheat strong,
witng.-nd demand; holders ofi'er sparingly.
C ru firm: demand active.
new York. April 21. noon.—Flour dull and
eesv Wheat nnset'ied and lower. Corn bet
ter. Pork . u 1: mess, 59 59010 00. Lard steady
i JJUc. Freights steady
5:00 p. m— FI ur. Southern closed firm,
vv i,..at,—spot lots firm butoiiet; ungraded red
85<s*!i2c: No. 2 red, 91c; May deliver) ”IV4
91’ic. Corn-spot lots steidy: ungraded, 43<v
4. ; No. *, "*sc i elevator: May delivery.
iG'-MBi; 1 . Oats c higher: No. 2.
3'kjC. Hops steady. Coflce, lair Rio. on spot
firm at 8%/;. Sugar firm; Demerara s"*e;
fair io go <o relit.mg 5' *•<*•'/•: refinoil str g
lift quiet Mola-si - steady; 59 deg. lesl. 2 -st
20* 4 'c. Cotton seed oil - 2?@24c for crude, : H ‘ ./a
30c. for refined. Hides steady. Wool quiet;
domestic tleeee 27 *36Texas 9<t2ie J*.*rk
faoiilv me-sll 25. Middles dull; long clear
5 8 0. ‘ Lard open/ I 2*5 points 1" v. r, cl ... and
firm; Western steam, un -pot 62 ' i 25c,
May delivery 6 Gdad Itic. Freights to Liver
pool eeailv: cotton, per steum 5-32d; wheat,
persteam 3* .and.
CatCAOO. April 21.—The bull temper was
on in the wheat market to-day, and closing
figures in tit) afternoon were about the
highest oi Hie day, showing an advance ol
nearly 5c from the lowest price current a
week ago. F rst, cables quoted Liverpool
wheat a i urn dearer, and showed some pecu
liar conditions—the reduction of fisU.ouo in
Millions and an increase of 245.699 in rfee pts,
iiud almost 2,900.000 bushels of wheat on Hie
pa-sage. A togellier the effect was strength
en tig, and May opened at so* */, advanced to
-ii;., pack to sO-. then quite steady up to
81 4 c. Political news was threatening,
though nothing of a definite character was re
ceive.l The market fell off toward 1 p in. to
-0 ’„/. nil I led in ihe afternoon quite sharply,
closing at si ’ „/, Cora and outs were both
si rung, in sympathy and closed fractionally
higher. Tliere wereuch liberal offerings in
p o kat the opening, that the opening price,
*9 20 for May. could not he sustained, option
fliicuiatlngat times quite sharp wiihoutariy
volume of trading, tailing as tow as *9 OuWc,
and later recovering to 19 15. In sympathy
with the advance in wheat, but fell back and
closed at inside figures.
Flour unchanged. Wheat nervous and
generally stronger; regular, April delivery
:s .lit-/ , Ms) -•d* Jf '. J uoo hi * 4 *' .c.
Corn 1 ,/ higher: cash lot- 370 7 ,e. Max ae
livery 57 12 lfi@33'ic. June :>!. 4 *3B-*e. "Oats
firmer: ea<h lots 2‘i'/3 "'. May delivery
•>'. 14-16030 ffi, J line ::n if a /',e. Provisions—
Hess pork irregular, declined 15 *l7'/*/.rallied
7 .able, closed steady; cash lots r.i “•*<.< 05,
Mav delivery *h!ls 0.9 121,. June *:i 07’*9 2U.
Lardqiiiet lull steady: ersh !• >• and May de
livery 587 . (*5 i9e. .fore 5 92 ! ./disfise. Raxed
meats quiet; dry salted shoulders I 00f*l 10c,
snort rili 5 21*405 256, clear 5 .TO. uc.
W'hiskv steady at *. li. Sugar uneliai>i.ed.
14ALTi 11OHB, April 21. noon.—r lour Urm,
witn 1 ..ii - iiiquir ■; Howard strcei and
Western siip rllce * : 65(45 10, extra *:i 25®
4 00, family |4 2.'5 00; city mills sup rli'ie
%t 7545 25, extra *5 50(<&t 15 Rio brand •*192 <*
4 87. Wheat Southern steady but quiet;
Western Higher anu irm; Southern, red 9 tat
.e. sni uer w I'S'.lsc; No. 2 Wcsiern winlerrsd,
on h|hc 9i ,n*Mtc. Ourn—Soul hern (Inner;
Western higher and linn; bouthern, while4u
inis ,c. yellow 1 45 I *C.
Cincinnati. April 21 —Floor firm; family
|c si.q,ib". Wheal stronger; No. 2 red, 90c.
Corn dull, Nu. 2 ui xed, Gats Urm; No.
2 mixed. ;i2' c. Provisions—Pork heavy at
*9 ;> (.• is. Card qiiitil at 5 80c. Knit meats
llrin and uiicliangcd. Racon Urm and un
changed. Whisky weak Kt *1 10. Sugar
strong; New Orleans 5)4< . lings steady;
common and light t: t dil 05.
CofisviLbK. April 21.— Grain dosed steady:
Wheal - N". - red. 89c. l orn, now white!Ge.
Oats, No. 2 nilaed, new 82c. Provisions,iniei;
It cun—c ear sides 9 lOc, stinulders 4 87'jc,
Hulk meaty—clbur rib sidua 5 Jsc, shoulders
4c. Pork, mess 4lu 50. Card, choice leaf 775 4
8 00c.
ST. cons, April 21.—Flour active and
strong Wheat a live and steady; l i* ,c
higher; No. 2 red, cash 89.®1)0e. May delivery
8-’ H c Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed. c M sh d'k".
May delivery Bt'.,c. Gats very dull; No. 2
mixed, cash 'iw'y. Provisions quiet an 1 gen
erally steady: Pork sic <1 y ai so ihi. Card
llrin at Siglc Bulk moats steady; lioxed Inis
ltmg clear 5 Bou. short r l, 5;!7',!*. clear 6 5Uc.
Nicwoiii.kA.Nß, \prd 21. Coffee steady.
R o, c ttiiuum to pniiie o','<*!'' 4 c. < ,uinn seed
r prli m
for suintni'r yellow, f. Sugsi llrin;
Louisian 1 open bstt'S. slrpdlv priniu 5 5-10 r,
prune 5' 4 c; I, mtsiana centrifugals, plnnlatinii
r;ranulateo n :> M e„ elmicc while 944 c. Molasses
asses stead.. ; Louisiana open kettle, good
primeßlc, prime 2#<.22c: loui inm centri
fugals, prime to strictly prime ltlijJ3oc.
naval Aroitdi.
Clvgsrooi,. \pd 21. noon.—spirits turpen
tine,27s KosGi. c 1,1 moil 8 7‘yd
NkWtoiy. April li, "noi.—soiriistiirnmi
tlnedull ai 4tc. Rosin du 1 at SI n7!,'.! I2U.
t:(si p. m.—spirits iniucnllne quiet at 44c.
Itorlll dull at SI 10 ,o*l 12*4 *
Cnaiti.ESTON. Aprn *l.— Spirits turpentine
8895111'. Itosic. quiet it .'O.jtilO for good
slrauied.
Wti.iMNOAuq, Aur’i turpentine
firm at Rosin firm; 80c for strained,
S2',c for good strained. Tar firm at *1 WI.
Crude tarpentino firm; hard *l, yellow dip
and virgin *2.
RICK.
New York. April 21.—Market steady.
Charleston, April 21.—Market steady; fair
3'4® good 4j#)4c, prime 5(®5)40; sales
130 barrels.
New Orleans, April 21.—Market steady;
fair H'jdDYar, good 404' s e, prime nominal;
sales 396 barrels.
Fruit and Vegetable Market.
FLORIDA DISPATCH LINK QUOTATIONS.
Sj’fioial to Morning .Vatas.
PbilapelcHi a, April 21. Cucumbers,
Florida, per crate, *6 OOatO (Hi. Beans, Florida,
per crate, *2 26a8 00. Pens, Florida, perorate,
*3 27.x2 70. Irish potatoes, Florida, per bar
rel, *8 in a# 80. Cabbag s. Florida, per barrel.
*2 50,43 00. Squash, Florida, per orate. *2 00
a2 25. Strawberries, Florida, per quart, 40a
7 sc.
Baltimore, April 21.—Peas, Florida per
crate, *1 00&2 50; ne ■*. Georgia perorate, *3
Beans, Florida percra*e|2 lH)a3 00. Tomatoes,
Florida per crate, *6 00; tomatoes. Bermuda
per6-qunrl boxes, 76/; tomatoes, Na‘san per
6-qiiart lioxes, *IOU. Cabluiges, F'lorida per
barrel, *2 00a3 50: cabbages, Georgia per bar
rel, *3 50. Cauliflowers, F'onda per lia'rel.
*s oa, frisii | >otai oes. Florida per barrel, *lO (it)
al2 00. Squish, F'lorida per crate, *2 00a2 50.
Beets, Florida per erule. *!s'a*llo. Fgg
)•)uni, Florida per oral/. *3 50. Strawberries
per quart, Florida 40atK)c.
New Yoke, April 21.—8traw’'erries, fair
to gootl Florida i>or quart. lOadO/. I’eas,
Georgia, per erata, *2 ooaS 7:•: Flor
ida per crate 50ea*l o*. Beans, F’lor -
ida wav per crate, $2 sfta3 0fl; beans, round,
*2 50a3 00; beans, Hat, *150(2 50. Cabbages,
F'lorida per barrel, $2 00a4 00. Beets. Florida
per crate, *2 00a2 50. Squash, F'lorida per
crate, *2 00a2 50.
Slttpptlf.X (trllincilfr.
Ml VI A rURG ALMAS AG—THIS DAY .
Sunßisks 5:28
Sun sets ... .6: 32
High Water at Savannah 11:07 am, 11:28pm
Thursday. April 22, 1886.
ARRIYBI) Y iSSTHRt) AY.
Steamer St Nicholas, Usina, Darien, nohoy,
St Simons, Brunswick and Feruandina—C
Williams. Agent.
Bark Canning (Br), McDougall, Brnnswirk
via Doiioy for repairs—Master.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYRES YESTER
IAY.
Bark Gudvaag (Nor>, Schmidt, to load for
Cork for orders —Paterson, Downing & Cos.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Chattahoochee, Catharine. New
Y ork—G M Sol rcl.
Bark Niohe (Nor), O'.sen, Reval—Geo P
YValker.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
SteamerSt Nicholas, Usina, Dohoy, Darien,
St Simons, Brunswick and F'crnandina—C
YVilliams, Agt.
SAILED YE3TERD AT.
Steamship Cliattahoo.-liee. New Y’ork.
Bark Ibi'ger (Rue). Cartagena.
Bark Diana (Non,Cronstadt.
Schr John B Carriugton, Baltimore (not
previously).
mkmoran n a.
Tyhee. April 21.8: 0 p m—Passed out, steam
ship Chattahoochee, bark Birger (Bus), schr
.John B ( arringion.
Passed up, liark Canning (Br).
Came down and anchored, outward bound,
bark Urbano (Itali.
Wind N. light ; cloudy.
Nc* Y'ork. A tin I 19—Arrived, schrs Maggie
S Hart, x lianey. Pensacola; T W Dunn, do,
Wai /amaiv; 'quires. Georgetown, S C.
Ainsterdani, April 18—Sailed, bark Frank
-1 n Nor . Tloirsen. Penss/ola.
Bearin' Head. April Pi— Passed, bark Cice
lies < Dutch), Glemmiug, Pensacola fur Schie
dam.
Dantzio, April !s—Arrived,bark Hox (Nor),
Duns, Savannah.
Ldani. April 17— ' rrived, bark Prinz Adel
berl Gor/, Bi iukciaim, satilla River.
Feeanqi. April 16—A-rived, hark Feliciana
Chiozza Ital,. Nest i Pensacola.
Grangemouth. April ]B-Arr veil,bark Am
phi rile (Bus,. Wcsiberg. Pensacola.
Liverpool. April is-.vn'ived, hark Jane
(Br), F'.ngland. A pit'achicola
start Point. A)iril 17—Passed, brig Kong
( srl Nor), Hall-ell, Darien for Y armouth. E.
Nassau, April 6—Arrived, selir Goodwill
Br). sweeting. Key West.
uriDiim, M ,r/l) 20 - Arrived, selir Noram
bega. Smith, P.ueksvilie andGeorgelown.SC.
AliHlficiiico.il. April 19 Cleared, brig Arken
(i.er). II ilvorson. TTiurso (Scotland),
Kaltim >re. April 19—Cleared, schr City of
Jacksonville. Ho s. .1 a ksonville.
Brun wick. Ga. April 19—Cleared,bark Au
tocrat (Br). Buenos Ayres.
Sailed, bark Salem (Nor). Stamberg, Buenos
Avre-i.
iitli, cleared, schr (Gorge S Marts, Hender
son. Now York
12th. arrived, schr IdaC Schoolcraft, Ilooye,
Atlantic City.
Cleared, bark Canning (Br). McLeod, Sa
vannah for repairs; schr \Vm Hays, Smith,
New Y'ork.
Belfast, Me, April 17 -Sailed, schr Fannie A
Gorham, YVelcb. Brunswick, Ga.
Kev West, April I '—.sailed, schr Mabel Dar
ling ; Hr). Tedder. Nassau.
N/xv * irleans, pril 16—Cleared, schr An
nie 11 laiwis. Lewi-. Apalaehicola.
Norfolk, Va. April 19-Arrived. liark Tlico
doro V oss ;GT;. Kn.ip, Satiila liner for Fal
tn "Uiii (put tu for supplies).
Pensacola. April 10—Arrived, s/hr Frank
Vanderherehen. Hand, Perth Amliov.
Cleared, hip Paulina ((ter), Meistcrfeid.
West HanlepO'd: tiarks Monte A (Ital), Pas
salagna, .Mul'lleherg; Tatnwk (Br), Hanson,
Liverpool; (-aterina Pictra (Ital). lialets,
Newcastle,
I’liilauelplilt. April 19—Arrived,schr Annie
L Horoler-on, Hcderson, Pensacola.
Bitcksville. S 4 , April 17—Arrived, schr
Nellie Treat, Dow, New York.
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
London, April 19—The hole in ship Dagmar
(Nor), irom Pensacola for Hamburg, which
was run into bv the steamer Germania in tne
River Elbe and Leached to prevent sinking,
was covered with boards and canvas and the
vessel was then floated, she has been towed
to Hamburg.
Bark Theodore Voss (Ger). Knap, from Su
tilla River for Queenstown, was s|iken April
7. lat 32 16, lon 69 52, leaking3inches per hour,
bound for Bermuda for repairs.
Bark Jane Law Ur), which arrived at
Greenock April 6 from Port Koval, with bul
warks carried away. al-o had cabin Hooded
and received considerable damage.
s/hr Levin 8 Melsori. fro tt Jacksonville for
Baltimore, which was abandoned Fob 27,
was passed waterlogged April 11, lat ill 46,
lon 73 50. with ali spars gone hut the foremast,
hv the brig Anglo Kr .at Delaware Break
water 19th inst from Port Spain.
KXPORT9.
Per steamship Chattahoochee, for New
s'ork—9B hales utdaiel cotton. 8 bales domes
tics and yarns. ::t 7 bh's < and. 1.:'44 bills rosin, 2 5
bbis spirits tiirpcni me, til, 9 ieet lumber. 25
bales hides. H pkgs llsli. -50 bbls vegetable-, ):! '6
boxes vegetables. 294 tons pig iron, 4 cords
cedar, 2M6 phgs md-c. :il 1 eraies hurries in re
frigerators. ill refrigerators, 2 horses.
Per bark Niobe (Nori, for Ri val— 9oo hales
upland cotton, weighing nil.'lß pounds, 1,117
bills roam, weighing 622,1180 pounds—. Strauss
* Cos, 8 Fatman.
RECEIPT*.
Per Charleston and Havannali Ry. Anril 21
—26 hugs peanuts, 90 caddies tobacco, 10 boxes
to seen, 2 cases cigarette*, 6 bales mattresses,
and mrt.se.
Per Havannah, Florida and Wostorn Ry.
April 2i--49> bales cotton, ill cars lumber. 2
ears wood, imim bblnrnstn, *294 bhisspiritstnr
psniine. 4 cars brick. 1 car boxes, !ts> crates
vegetables, cars chairs, 8 bales hides, 12
sin ks rice, and md c,
J’er Central Railroad. April 21—775 bales
cotton. 61 ham* yarns. 257 halesdomestirs, 8
bilcs hides, 107 pkgs tobacco. 90.126 Iba bacon,
18 bills spirit* turpentine, 17 bids rosin, 450
bbb lime. 9 pkgs fruit. 611 hales hay. 47 phis
liquor. 10 cases liquor. 10 bhla beer. I*2H half
I dil* lifer, l'*4 qr bb * beer, 471 buvb corn, 80
lilih Hour. 175 pi *■ furniture and It b goods,
26c (tie. 8 hogs, 18 e*r* him tier, Ils bids syrup.
85 pays wood In shape, 599 tons pig anti bar
iron, 8 pkgs machinery, 1 car guano. 1,1107
pkgs mdse, rt bales pspec stock, 162 pkgs emp
ties, 1 car brick, 14 pkgs hardware. 8 cases
plaids, lie case egg*. 2 lanke oil. 9 cars coal.
Per steamer I*l Nicholas, from Fernandina
and way lauding*—lo crates cabbage, I keg
Hsh roe, I pkg wiredoth, 4 bale* cotton, I bale
hides, 2 empty bread boxes, 9 boxes raft tools.
6olikirs, 1 case.
PASBKSGF.M.
Per steamer u. Nicholas, from Fernandina
and war landings-Hiss K Pratt. Mr Charles,
Mr duCburun, J Murry, J N Nniir. A Sain aka.
II Roberts. 1> W linker and wife, Irene Mind
ly. .1 J Kirby, ami II deck.
' Per steamship Chattahoochee, for New
York—ll LJauolm, Mr and Mrs F K Itrown,
K Famsra. T T Gould. G F. Si round, Mr and
Mrs .1 C Atwater. Mr and Mrs hawser, .18 1
Phillips, CMllidweli, Miss Mamie McLrod,
Mrs Josie Conu/ts, Mr and Mrs J A Ulitcli
and,3 infants, Mias Lizzie Bliteh, J Kennerv,
P Dugan. Mr ami Mrs G F Wheeler, A l* .r
--rtiiglon, J II Welch, Miss M Cowan. Miss Mol
lto Cuyler, .1 Edgar, ,I FTorn|/e. Mr and Mrs
C S Ellis, 2 infants and svt, Mrs C 1* Russell,
.1 Moore, G Moore, Miss Lena Anderson, 11 T
Randall, H G 'lndell, Miss Alice smith, Mrs
Agnes Smith, Miss VanTwxel. F L Tax lor, II
M Rogers, (’.lWiugale. \Y H Wingate, Mr
and Mrs N P Wallsv, Mias Della Laugun. (' J
Struttuck, C K Maws, Mr and Mis Ii Taylor,
Mriimi Mrs II ii Taft, Miss Watlson, Mrs J
H Wats *n and daughter. Mrs 1, L Coleman.
MissM F' Staples, l( 1! Sinftli, Miss A 1 An
drews. Miss D Dulap. W Boyd, T l McCahill,
S Tootliipghani, J F'Coleman, F' SMtuncc. O
H Platt, M as Dunlap, Miss 11 A Uosnier, Mr
andMrsG P Ilosiner, 1. Hearsay, F) Briggs,
G Davis. T M YYIIIink. Mr an 1 Mrs II M Mor
rison, (' Rourke. I II Sul 111. Knell Dolan. A
Sullivan, Kate liourke. Mrs V lli iliiriiii, (no
Madden, (■ F' Sickle. G '. arrelman. It N l.ei/./i
and wife, GT W hite, Kate Mel nor, col, B
Coran and wife, col, II Phillips anil wife, col,
S Correvan and wife, <<>!, Maggie lviug, coi.
Ida King, col, and 85 steerage.
CONSIGN KKB.
Per Charleston and Savannah liv. \pril 21
—Transfer Ofli/e. s, FA W Rv. II W Thomp
son. D O’Connor. P O'Connor, Lindsay A Si,
* II If ii wo, TP Bond. A I Miller A Cos, Leo
Itov Myers, ( M Gilbert * Cos, Rioscr.lS,
A Lefiler. Local Inspector steam vessel*.
Per Savannah. F’lorida an f Western Rv.
April 21—Transfer Office. .Too Flanncrv A Cos,
McDonough A Cos, U B Cas-els. Pat Prentv,
G Flckslein A Cos, M Feral A Cos, Fl/kman A V,
I Flpstein A liro. M Y llcnileraon. A B Hull,
II Myers A Bros, T I* Bond, S l.efiler, E Del
egal. .1 Rosenheim A Cos, SI .1 Doyle, W R
Humphries, Lee Roy Myers, F) E Cheatham,
West Bros, Einstein A W W Gordon A Cos,
W DSlinking, Fl ier-on A Cos, A R F awcett,
I.ippmati Bros. JnoNieidsop, i, s MeAlpiu,
Mcinhard Bros A < o. .! H Ruw/. I’ F' F'allon,
I C Rowland, l.udden Ali. E Love” A Son,
M Maclean. U 3 t lark, F 51 Karlov, Kills. II A
i ii. Woods A (’o, II M ( inner A ( o, C I. Jones,
.1 S Wood A Bio. Pern oek. it A Cos. F) T Rol>-
erts. Be.dwin A Cos, J P Williams, W YV Cliis
holm, W < * Jacksoii.
Per Oontral Railroad. April 21 —Fonlg Agt.
F' M F’arloy. II M < omer A ( o, Herron A G. B
and l)a-lier, .TnoFlanncrv A f)o. Warnoek, S A
Cos. ands wood A Bro, Warren A \. PurehasißS
xgl c R if. J Schley A lire. Merman A K. G
Meyer. II Sanders, l.iidden A B, Lindsay A M,
M Fern A Cos, Kennedy A M. Gialihm A 11.
A Hanley, Chris Murphy. Teeple A O. A B
Lapnev, X Arm-irnug, .1 AII ( tnliu/li, P
Sampson, H Solomon A Son, l.qmman Bros,
K Power. Weed A C. Joytxe A 11, .1 w k !lin
m in. Smith Bros A i o, B Coleman A Bro,
' Cohen. M and Dov'e, M her I A ( o. .1 II llelm-
ken. Peacock, H A Cos, 6oknifin AV. Vale
R. val Mfir Cos. \V B M.dl A Co.C'lv A Sph Rv.
Lee Boy Myers, J R H il ixx ingeri P c Cash
man, A J Miller .* c ~8 ( jm kenheimer A "in,
Bond, il A K. G Kckstoin A Cos, Epstein A W,
E F.Cheatliam, iienilludm Bros AC". I .! Ga
zan. I Epstein A Bro, l Seiler, .1 P Williams,
Chess-Citrlcy Cos. A C Harmon, Southern L
Association, Dr D Cox, M Y r Henderson. Wil
cox AG, G'Nli'Alpm. A Fhrlieli A Bro. II
S'aitman A Sons, A I’ Perry, .1 T Stiupffine.
A Einstein’s Hons, l C Bacon A Cos, \V M
Donaldson. M Holey A Sou, J G Butler.
Persteainer3l Nlcholas from Ferotmlina
atul wax landings -,! A 11 L mbach, II Hen
drix. K Lovell A Son, Ycosta A E. ( If If. Pat
Manning. S. F A W Rv, .Tno Flannery A Cos,
II Myers A Rros, Warren A A, M Ferst A < o.
Per steainshlo John- Hopkins, from Balti
more—J M Asendorf. ( \ ■ ndorf. G W Allen,
\ V Aveilhp, .1 F \ lex a inter. Abrams A 11,
Acosta A K. Win Bovle. II Bernhard. K L
Bvck A 'on. M Bolej .x a. Bond. HAS,
J(i Butler. Tl’ li uiil. ' X i . rtlna, WII Cos
grove, F) XI ('on""f ASIf If lid Culilii dge,
Hale. Il A Cos, I, fiullois, .1 ii '• nlolmen J II
ilelmkon, A Kiiriieh A liro, ( retwell A N. G
F'o\, Epstein A XV, MI ' r-t. At o L F’rei i,
F./.kman A V, .B', ;/kenheii"er A.Son. F IV R
Hinman, C M (Jilherl A i", George A c X| i;
llelnikin, Baines A, D. H'deombo. G A ci,
il D Headman, J A 11 ir-chu .eli A 4 ", J II
llelnikin, I’M Hill!, A Hanley, il.irncs A FI,
C 11 Konneotan. Kavanaugh A 11, Ino Lyueh,
•Inn Lyons A Cos, Kennedy A XI, l.ind/nr A M.
MrsSM Lewis, Li ppm an Bros, l.iidden A B,
A l.efiler, D H Lester. It II Lev- A Bro. I F
t "Far. K Lovell A 'on. Mathews Hr.*- G N
Nichols, II Mvers A Bros. .1 Mdlrdhit o,
W B Mull A Cos. \ .1 Miller ft Cos, ' X Parsons,
■III" x'i""lson, ilriler Glilaiidor Bro-, ()rler
Bond. II A ( ii. N Paulson A Cos, .1 Per'inski.
W F Bold. D B Rpsi nhro' k. li II R.eiiardsen,
8 Cohen, steamer Katie, Smitheni F)\( o. -tr
David Clark. J s spva, M schwari/.haum. (
II l.ynuoi. II C Spillman. Solomons A Cos, 15 F
C'o'er. I* Ttiherdy. .1 T Shiipf.rinc, 1\ eed A C.
I) Weisbein. Th - West, J 14 West A Cos.
fotirriy,
\ pit a I, PRIZB
only 9h. in proportlun.
L.S.L.
Louisiana State Lottery Com’y.
“ VCe >lo btrebtj certify thtit ire nupei'vid# tfa
arraiij*mentti for all th* Monthly 'mri (Juar
itrly Drawing* of Th* Lmiiainna St.at* Lot
tery (to/npony, and in per non nmmiQ* and con
trol the iJraV'inyM 1 ht'd>*elve* % trod that the mi >*
| are conduct'd rritk Konc*ty % fairnc** % and in
good faith toward all p<irtiee % and ire authorise
the. < ’om/Hinu to use this certificate, with, fa j-
Mirnile* of our nig nature 9 attacked , in it* adoe -•
tie* men to.”
COMMISSrONKTIS.
We the undtreigred Hand'* arui Havk.'re trill
pay all f*m*n drawn in The /.omniawi .State
Loiter ice which, may be j.reientedat our coun
ter 9.
,1. If. OGLKSI4Y, President Louisi
ana National Hank.
•I. \V. KiMtKKTH, I’rosident Stale
National Bank.
A. BAfiIIWIN, I’r-ident New Or
leans National Bank.
Incorimrutert in H6S for 25 years by the laig-
Itlature for 1. Inciilional and ( 'laritable pur-
IMises —With a capital of 41,<*0,405 —to which a
reserve fund of over *560,000 ha* since been
added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Ita fran
chise was made a part of the present htato
Constitution adopted Ueccniber 2d A.D.18751.
7*Ac t.ruy l..’lt.rii • , .’.<t on and .udur.rd
by th. pe jJ.lt of any State.
It ner.r Hr.tl.e nr poetponee.
It* Grand hlugle Nuinlier Drawings
lake place 1110111 Illy, and lll** Kx tra
in'd i nary lli-awiiig-s regularly ev**i*y
three iikiiiilim instead of semi-Aiimi
ally as lierrUilore, iM-Rinuiuß .March,
IHKII.
a mi*li:ni>ii> oppoktunity to
WIN A I’OKTTNK. KIKTU GRAND
DRAWING. ( I.ASH ■:. IN' THE ACAD
KM V Ol' MUSIC, NEW OUI.H.ANS.
TUESDAY. May 11, IHNO - l!6!d
Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $7.i,000.
100,000 Tickets at. live Ovllan Each.
Fractious, in Filllis in iiropurtiou
I IST (IK I'KI/KS.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE *75.000
1 do do 25,000
1 do dp 10,000
2 PRIZES OF *1:900 12,000
5 do 2(8*).. 10.1881
10 do 1(891. 10.(881
29 de 500 10,000
PH do 200. 20.000
:ii)o do 1(81. MO.OOO
500 <lO 50 ... 25,1881 j
1000 do 25.. 26,009
ArPROXIMATIOS CRIZka.
9 Approximation Prizes of *750.... * 6,750
9 du do 5(81 4.600
9 do do 250..... 2,2*0
1,967 Pri/.ot, amounting to *265,600
Application lor rates to clubs should lie
made only to tbc oillco of the Company In
New Orleans.
For further Information write clearly, giv
ing full address. POSTAL NOTES. Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in
ordinary letter. Currency by Express tall
sums of *5 and upwards at our expense) ad
dressed 51. A DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.,
Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, 0, 0.
Millie I’. O. Money Orilerq partible
anil address Registered l.etlers to
MEW OKLKANM NATIONAL HANK,
New Orleans, I.a.
nil CC Instant relief. Final cure mton
rILLw, days, and never returna. Nopurge,
no salve, no *un|w*itory. Huflercrs will loam
of a simple remedy Free, hy addressing c. J.
MAhON 78 Nassau street. New York.
Jrmt atiU rormr.
Fireworks! Fireworks!
Lanterns! Lanterns!
Bananas, Codfish,
Oranges, Mackerel,
Lemons, Ferris’ Meats,
Apples, Ceorgia Syrup,
('ocoanuts, P. 11, Molasses,
Peanuts, Jellies,
Preserves, Imp’d Oatmeal,
Nuts of all kinds.
Tho Best Family Flour in
the City.
Family Groceries of All Kinds.
K. POWER,
HIfOCKH & IMPORTER OF FRUITS,
COR. BULL ft CONBBB9B BT3.
Haiidnas! Bananas!
500 Bunches Red.
500 Bunches Yellow,
Just received a large shipment of Choice
Red and Yellow Bananas,
Cocoanuts,
Oranges, Oranges,
Lemons,
Lemons,
Beets, Onions,
Turnips,
Imported Potatoes,
Oranges, Lemons, Peanuts.
KAVAMBGB & BRENNAN,
importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Domestic Fruit* and Vegetables,
_____ ML 170 BxY BTftBBT.
BANANAS!
JUST RECEIVED
CARLOAD
FINE
YELLOW BANANAS.
WEST BROS.
Ctak toi’rl|u*t> Ulalr t.
/Crab Orchard X
/-WATER. - / *
ux lb. "ik'd''- 2
THE KIHM.V.4. fl ■■
THKTMACH.tL y '
the howeiji. nr 1 i *
a fob■ ri ■ i 'i id i"3 | r
3 dyspepsia. ;
Constipation. ™ J
_ SiclkHcadarhn. wi r
!' "i." '" I■ " I'd" i 2
'" *" .
•' -S'
g"i uine s ilc- MM tin bu la. >; 3- <7
Cr3h Qrchirii W iter Cos. °rop'rs s• f
S. N. IONF..' M.-wg,L"i.-.*i'i .* >
TTimr
Aiaiihrie.
Kountze Brothers
BANKEHH,
SO. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
DEPOSIT mu OUSTS recelrml frora btink
i*r-, merrfattntH ami otljpm, an<l interest
allowed on balances. A<ivau< < * made to Czor
n*n|>oml*n!s on approved biihinttHß pa|H*r or
oilier gool collHteral. Letter* of credit i*-
siiie<l. tJollcotioiiH made. Government bond#
hnd ot her securities bought and sold on com
mission*
gkrtttitart.
HOLMES’SURE CURE
Mouth Wash and Dentifrice
(11 UK' Bleeding Gums, Ulcers, Bore Mouth,
.'ore Throat. Cleanses Ihe Teeth and Pu
ril!s the Breath; used aad recommended hy
leading demists.
Prepared by Drs. J. P. A W. R. 110 l MF.B,
Dentists. Macon, Ga. For sale hy all drug
gists and denlltln
vr
Florifla Railvayjui Nayieation Cos.
I til aml Sun Island Route to Florida.
r|MIE fast and popular steamer s I’. NiOlfO
-1 L AB, 4'apt. M. P. Umins, will leave Sa
vannah lor F’ernuudma, Fla., every Monday,
Wt-dnex'luv and Friday from wharf foot of
Lincoln street, as tollowa:
Monday, April I''. 4 fi. M.
VY ednesdaj, A uril 21. 4 r. m.
Friday, April 28,1F. M,
Coiinr/tlng at Navannaii win New York,
Pliiladeli'hia. Boston amt Haltimori'siesmsss,
and at Fernundiaa with rail lor Jacksonville
and all points in F'lorida.
Freight received to within halt hour of
boat’s departure.
Tickets for sale at offlre World Trsvel
Company, corner Bull and Bryan streets, 8a- j
vsnuah.
C. WILLIAM*. Aufnt. I
Snipping-
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMFY
FOR
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
CABIN , M
EXCURSION .V.V.V..
bTELUAGE . V.'.V s ltl
Uassaffe to I’hiladelphia,
IviuNew York).
CABIN sea
EXCURSION J 5
Si EL RAGE Li
'T'HFTnarn.flcent steamships of this co*.
panv are appointed to sail As follows—
standard time:
TO NEW YORK.
"iVxVM ‘ " pt ’ KicnrTON, KR!..
*’AY, April 23, at io *. m.
T uhwM. , ,'' ,SKK ’ Cant, W. It. Fishik.
Monday. April 29, at 12 noon.
C J!s Y W KDNr’VAV* <;ant ’ K ’ S - N'Cgßß
son. i\ K IN KsD \ Y . April 2", at 2 r. M.
CITY OF SAVANNAH. Capt. H C Dsra.
uutt. Fill DAY. April 39. al 3:39 rSi
'f'* I’Htl. uii:limii,v.
1 lia.rc stcainerß do not <iarry rniaaengcrs.J
ill l NI \l A, Cant, S. 1,. Asking s aTir
I>AY, April 24, at 10 a.m. * SArutt “
D Ma.v < f U at , 4°* P i' F ‘ Sl " Tfl *
Throngli hlllsof lading given to Eastern an*
Norih W' -tern poiuts and to ports of the Cup.
ted Kingdom and the Continent. ul^
For freight or passage apply 10
G. M. SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
Merchants’ and miners’ Transport*!
lion Company.
FOll BALTIMORE.
CABIN ~s ()a
SECOND CA81N...;;.;.'.'...'.’ ' V>l\
((tonaiHhipa of thl§ rompanr are rv
J ?M Y. S Apnr* , mtl C z* P „ t : FO3T “’ 3AT,'R
™Rqm“S( ntTv.u B"LrPS
ro9TEB ’ TU^-
Bu^w ’ mon -
And from Baltimore on the davs abov.
named at 3 p. m. oov*
Through Dills Imling given to all points
West, all the manufacturing towns in New
E; gland, un *lO "orl - I*l luu I. pile,, IvintrU,
ana the Continent. *
JAS. B. WEST ft CO., Agents,
Til Bay street.
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN I’ASSAUE S2O 01
RECURSION
b'i'EERAGE Li Jq
THE first-class iron steamships of this no*.
puny are appointed to si~.il every Thurs
(lß V from Boston at 3 r. g. : f-om Savannah ae
oitews—standard time:
GATK CITY. Capt. D. Hgnoa, THURS.
DAY, Aprd If, at 9 I', g.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. W. Kbllbt
THURSDAY, April 29, m 2:30 p. If.
OATKCITY.Caiit. D. liKDUE, THURSDAY
Mav 6, at 7:90 I*. g. *
CITY ItKM.YCON. Capt. Wg. Kbu,T
THURSDAY. May 13, at 2 r. ■. ’
Through hills of lading gtven to New Eng
land niannfaotiinng points and to Liverpool.
The company’s wharves in imth Savannah
and Boston are connected with all railroads
leading out of the Iwo cutes.
RICHARDSON ft BARNARD,
Agents.
Sea Ihlhihl Route—Kcorgia A Florid*
Inland Steanibiit C'onipuj.
Steamer ST. NICHOLES,
CAPTAIN M. P. USINA,
IEAVFiS savannah irom foot of Ltneola
J street for Dohoy, Darien, Bt. Simon’s and
Brunswick
Mondav. April 19.4 pm Friday. April 23. 6 11m
connect 1 tig at Brunswick with STEAMER
CRACKER BOY fur Satiila river. Through
rai. s given to all poiuts. Freight not signed
for twenty-four hours after arrival will be a*
risk of consignee.
,J. V II AURIMAN, Manager.
I'. Wll I I 4MS, General Agent.
For Augusta and Way Landings^
STEAMER KATIE,
Capt, J. 8. HEVILL,
WILL LEAVE FiVERY TUESDAY ats:Kl
o’clock p. a. (city ti*e> for Augusta
and wav landings.
All freight. payabl.bv o .{fippe TwToN
Manager,
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR COHEN’S BLUFF
AND wax landings.
Tl 1
w ill leave for Above evary FRIDAY, 5 r.
it. Returning, arrive SUNDAY MIGHT.
Leave TU EM DAY at 3T, M. Returning, ar
rive THURSDAY at U A. *. For inform*.
Don, etc , apply to W. TANARUS GIBSON,
Manager.
Wharf foot of Drayton street.
a
|oo>.
Vale Roy ill MiiiiHlacliirlne L'umpaiiy’a
Wood Yard,
ON canal, just in rear C, H, K Passenget
Depot, and lictwecn the twohriea bridge*
of 4 . K. R.. < the Place to get cheap Wood—
Hlahii, Broken I.umlier and Ends—the beet fir*
orsiorc woo l in the world. Send your own.
or a Street w agoe.for a load and try it. Don’t
orset th* place.
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