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Cotnmfvriah _ "saVAnStaH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,) S4VANNAH. May 4, 1886, SP. M. t COTTON.— The market wsi quiet, thongh with a pretty fair inquiry arid a good Busi ness doing, considering the smallness of the •ffering stock. The sales for the day were 874 bales. On ’Chunge at the midday call, 1 m , the market was reported steady and unchanged. Thefollowineare the officialspot -notations of the Cotton Exchange: Good middling Middling m Low middling *A Good ordinary ‘7i Ordinary ' island.— The market was very quiet and unchanged. There were no sales report ed. Tne following quotations are based on Common Florida. J* ®} k. nl l “™> r fl i“®s. “:::::::::::|| SStf Extra One Floridas Comparative Cotton Statement. Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand May 4, 1886,! AND FOR THE SAME TIME LAST YEAR. lißs-86. 188/rSS. Sea Sea l hiand. Upland. Jmand.\ Upland. Stock on hand September 1.. 651 3.29s til 1.1*3 Received to-day • ••• _ *29 •• 73 Received previously, 23,159 752,714, 19,302 693,331 Total 23.710 750,41 1 19 393 699,617 Exported to-day 209 8.006 ... l.lss Exported previously 10,8*1 729,070 17,225 692, *8h Total 20.050 782,070, 17,225 t 93,776 1 Stock on hand and oa ship 'l board this day 3.6601 24.36511 2,1081 6.861 Rice—The market was drill but steady and unchanged. The sales for the day were 72 barrels, at the following quotations: Fair SI4WV Good 4 Prime . 6?4'6 3 .'b Fancy 6 @6'4 Country lots ®?2i°io Tide water 90 ml 10 Navai. stores.—The market for spirits turpentine was quiet and easier; The heavy receipts had a depressing effect, and prices declined 54c. There was a fair inquiry, and the sales lor the day w ere 815 casks of which 805 casks were at 33: for regulars, and 450 ra-k- regulars at 3254 c. At the Board of Trade on the opening call the market w as re ported quiet at 33c for regulars. At the clos ing call it was tlrm, at 82(4c for regulars. Rosin—The market was dull and ea-y; the sales were about 300 barrels, of which 500 bar rels were sold after the closing call al $2 90 tor M. $3 1254 for window glass, and $3 87'4 for water while. At the Board of Tradeou the lir-tcull the market was reported quiet, at the following quotations: A. B. C and D SIOO. E 11 10. F $1 15. G $1 17‘... H *1 50, 1 *1 75. K $2 25. Al s2*s. Ns3 00, window g.ass $3 15, water while $3 40. At the closing call it was un changed. NAVAL STORK* 3 T \TB vest vr. Splrt'e. Rosin. fitockon hand April 1 i.H4 61,821 Received to-day 1.*09 4,0 7 Received prevnusiy 10,144 21,826 Total 14.039 9 .731 Exnorted to-day 544 4,823 .Exported Dreviously *.9'l 41.762 Total 10.446 46,5*5 Stock on hand and on ship board to- lay 3.623 44,149 Receipts same day last 7ear 680 1.226 MARKETS BY TELUOKAPH. * FINANCIAL. London, May 4, noon.—Consols, 106 15-16 for mon y; 101 I-Hi f.ir account. 4:(0 i>. in.—Consols, 1011-16 for money; 101 3-16 tor sccotint. New York. May 4. noon.—Stocks quiet bin tlrm. Money easy at 2(®: per cent. Exchange—long, $4 87: snort. $4 8*94. State bonds in glected. Goyernment Donds dull but Btendy. 5:00 p. m.—Exchange. $4 -654. Money closed at ;mu.2 per cent. Sub-Treasury oalanees— Gold. $l2B 574.000: currency, 113.549.0 CC. Gov eminent bonds dun; four ner cents 125 „; three per cents. 10 ‘4- State bond-v. rv dull me following are tho Closing quotations of the Stock Exchange: AlA.olsssA.2to *>. to • Nash, ft Ohatt’a. 4294 Aia.class It, is.. 106 New Orleans Pa- GCorgials 16oH ci lc. Ist more.. 64 “ 7s, mortgage iftt'i N. Y.Central ... 9974 N, Uarollna 6s ..lls Nnrf.ft W. pret. 2.(4 N.Oitr mats . 9454 Nor.Paciflc 12 , So.CaiM.ttiruwn) “ pref.. s'Vi consols. 109 Pacific Mail 51% Tennes-ee 0s 56 Reading..... 20. 8 Virginia 8s 44 Richm’d A Al’gb. 4 Va. consolidated.*s7 KichniMft Danv. 103 Ch’neakeft Ohio. 7 Richm’d A VV.Ft. Bmc.A N’lithw’n. 10554 Terminal 29 “ preferred... 135‘4 Rock bland 12t Dels..Lack..t VV.12294 St.Psnl Erie 2354 “ preferred.. 116 E.Tennesoe ltd. 1 1 /, Texas Pacific.... 754 LakeSiior.;. 77 ■ „ Union Pacific 4S J.’yi le t Naso... 841*4 N. J. Central.. .. 47 Memuht-ft O.iar. 20 Missouri Pacidc..lo3*4 Mobiloft iluio... 11*4 Western Union . 6254 •Asked. COTTON. Liverpool. May 4. noon.—Cotton quiet ind wi lioiii (iitotable changes in prices; und iling uplands 5 8-lttd; middling Orleans 51,11; tales lu.uoo bales, for speculation and export 1,000: receiuts 5H,0U0 bales—American 26,200 aales. Fnturer: (Inlands, low middling clausa. M y and Jiiucdeuverv, 6 7-64®56-64d; June tad July, 5 8-rt4.ihs 7-64d; July and August, i9-t!(<ss s 84d; August and Bepteinber,R IS 64d; fiepte tuber and October, s '-ii4®s 6-64 1; No vember and December, 5 2-840; J-eptember, 511 -64d. Market dull at the decline. 2ho p. m.—The aales to-d iy included 8,400 bales American. Futures: Uplands, low middling clause. May dnliverv, 5 7-64d. sellers; May and June, 5 7 Utd.Mdletsfi Junesnd July, 5 7-04 I.loner-; July and August, 5 *-64d, value; August and September, 5 0-6 id, sellers; September and October 5 6-64d, hu vers;Oct her and No vember, 5 3-64d, sellers; November ad De. camber, 5 2-tild, sellers; September, 6 11-84d, sellers. Market dull. 4:ob p, in.—Futures: Uplands, low middling clause. May delivery. 6 0-tl4d, buyers; May and June, 56-6!d. buyers: June and July, 0 1 64d. sellers; July and August. 5 3-6 id. seller-; August an 1 September, 5 p-64d, buy er*; .September and October, sti-04d, sellers; tic ..her anil November, 5 2-64'i, value; No umber and itecemuer, 5 l--4d. value; Bep lomber, 5 10 64d, buyers. Market closed fiat. New Tors, May 4. noon.—cotton doll; middling uplands, 9' 4 0O■ middling Orleans. <•< out tala* I.Alee. Futures: Market pened dull, with sales as follows: May delivery. 9 22c; June. 9 32c; July. 9 4lc: August. 9 51c; September, 939 c; October, 9 22c. 6:00 p. in.—Cotton ciosca steady; middling uplands, 9 c; middling Ormans 9 7-lttc; ■aies bams; net receipts 23 bales, gross 6,1 lb*. Futures: Market closed *'eadv. with sales of Hi... 1 bales, as follows: Mar delivery. 92, ■<s I2,'n: June, 11.1 !l'i 3 c: Julv. 0 42ia die; Abgust.9s c: September.o be; October. 9 22c; Noieinb r, 9 IM®9 Iflc; December. 2l (g. 9 22r.; Juiiuarv. 9 . <4O fion; February, 8.; (Ah 4" : Ua rh. 9 4 • sue. Galtestoh. Mav I.—Cotton dull and noml ■ 11; mid ling Oc: net receipts 131 bales, gross 181; sa.es none; stuck 28,30 bales; exporta, con - w , 67 neles. Nobpole, May 4.—Cotton quiet; middling 9e: net iveeiuts 1,32 back, gross 1,325; stock 29,481 balos: sales 8 1 hales; exports, to Or a' '.rltuln 6.Bi:;tiales. coastwise 15. IIALTDIOBE, M:i" 4.—Cotton nominal; mid lllug ;:-uic; net receipts none, gross 401 hales; so ns none; stock 27,398 bales sales to ■pinners 26 bales; exports, to Great Britain 1.5 'll bales. Boston, Mav 4.—Cotton quiet; middling * be; uet receipts b'6 bales, gross 1 2J7: sales none; stock 8,310 bales; exports, to Ureal Uri t.il a !i 1 ii hates. tVimiNOTON.Mav 4.—Cotton quiet; middling sc: mu receipts 157 oales, gross 167; sales Douo; slock 4 399 hales. finlauelpaia, Mav 4.—Cotton dull: mid dling ;-ic;iie receipts 57 bales, gross 57; •t • 17. in a e. New ORLEANS. May 4.—Cettou steady; mid- SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. MAY 5, 1886.—TWELVE PAGES. dling 9e; netreeaints 2.826 bales, gross 8.462; sales 3.000 bales; stock 174.702 bales. Mobile, Mav I.—Cotton dull; middling 8 15-160: net receipts 330 bales, gross 386; sales 800 bales; stock 30,704 bales; exports, coast wise GO bales. Mexfhis, May 4.—Cotton steady; middling 9c; receipts 180 bales: sbipmeuts 322 bales; saies 1.4' 0 bales; stock 65,409 bales. Augusta. May 4.—Cotton quiet but steady; middling B%e; receipts 82 bales: sales 299 bales. CHAaLBSTON, May 4.—Cotton quiet and unchanged; middling 9c; net receipts 283 bales, gross 283; sales 100 bales; stock 26,905 bales; exports, to the continent 1,800 bales. New York. May 4.—Consolidated net re ceipts for all cotton Dorts to-day, 6,802 bales; exports, to Great Britain 11,468 bales, to the continent 6,831. Fruit and Vegetable Market. FLORIDA DISPATCH LINK QUOTATIONS. Special to Morning Xstes. New York. May 4.—straw bbrries, choice Floridas, per Quart, 25a50c; Floridas, fair to good, per quart, 10a2ic. Peas, none. Beans, Florida wax per crate, 5125aS 50, beaus, Florida round perorate. *2 00u30 0; beans, flat perorate, $150i2 00. Cabbages, Florida per barrel, $2 OOaS 60. Beets. Florida per crate, *100a125. Squash, Florida per crate. 75ea$100. Or safes, Havana, per bar rel, $4 50a5 00. trisa potatoes, Florida, per barrel, $5 fin 6 a Osuoxges, Florida®, per barrel. *2 Ov Baltimore, 4—Peas, Georgia per crate, $1 25a 1 50; <. a- Aston per < rate, $1 25a 150. Beaus. Flo-vtx >er craiefl filial 50. To matoes, Florida, c r erato, $4 00a 7 00; 1- -. mndas, per 6-quar. boxes. 50a75c. Caboages, Florida per barrel. $3 Ooa4 00. Cauliflowers, Florida per barrel. $7 OOaS 00. Irish pota.oes, Florida per barrel. $6 00a9 00. Squash, Florida per crate, slooal6o. Beets. Florida per crate. $1 00a2 50. Kgg plant. Florida per b .rrel, *6 00a8 00; per crate, $2 50a3 00. Strawberries, Florida, per quart, !sa2oc; Charleston, perqoart, 35al c. 3!ni>l>tug JhitrUigruce. MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY. Sun Rises s : i6 Sun Sets 6:44 High Water at Savannah 8:44 Am. 9:14 p m Wednesday, May 5, 1886. ARRIVED YBU’ERDAY. Steamship Juniata, Christy, Philadelphia— G M Sorrel. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Nacoochee, Kempton, New York —G M Sorrel. Steamship Johns Hopkins, Foster, Baltimore —Jas B West & Cos. DEPARTED YESTERDAY. Steamer Ethel, Gibson, Cohen’s Bluff* and landings—W T Gibson. Manairer. 8 TILED YEsTERDAf. Steamship Nacoochee. New Y’ork. Steamship Johns Hopkins. Baltimore. Bark Medbor (.Nor,, Reval. ME MO It AN DA. Tybee.May 4.8:0(1 pm—Passed up, steam ship Juniata, and an unknown bark. Passed out, steamsh p Nacoochee, bark Med'ior (Nor). Passed across the sound, str Wistaria. Passed out to sea buoy and returned, str Eliza Hane.ox. Caine down and returned again, str Fred Deßary. Wind SW, light; fair. Gar-ton. May 2—Arrived, bark Aljica (Nor), Sorensen, Darien. Norilkoping, to May I—Arrived, bark Ocean (Nor), Taraidsen, Savannah. Queenstown, May 2—Arrived, barks Cle mentina (Itus), Sjbliind, Apalachicola; brig Alice Starrett (Ger\ Hosenbeck.Satilia river. Bermuda, April 29 In port, bark Hollandia (Dutch), Gruyt, from Brun-wirk for Liver pool, awaiting instructions; schrChas E Mor rison, smith, from New Bedford for Port Royal, ready for sea. Bucksville, .9 C, April 29—Sailed, JchrNellie Treat. Dow, West Indies. Providence, May 1 -Arrtyed, schr Martha L Bennett, Townsend, Brunswick. RECEIPTS. Per Charleston and Savannah Ry. May 4 2 bales cotton, 1 car horses, 1 car cattle, 10 s>s peanuts, 7 hbls rosin, 9 bbls splrltß turneutiue, 30 boxes tobacco. 49caddies tobacco. 30 cases matches, 5 sacks rice. 1 ble hides, and mdse. Par Savannah, Florida and Western Rv. May 4—527 bales cotton. 50 cars lumber, 3 cars iron, 3,329 bbls rosin. 5 cars wood, 8 cars ties, 1,854 bblsspirits turnenline, 5S bales hides, 436 bbls and .179 boxes vegetables, 2 cars horses, and mdse. Per Central Railroad, May 4—123 bales cot ton. 128 bales yarns. 12i bales domestics. 14 ba os hides. 18 pkgs paper, 61 pkg- tobacco. 278 bbls spirits turoentine, 44 i76 pounds bacon, 5 pkgs fruit. 218 bbls rosin. 387 bales hay, 10cases liqner. 170 bf bids lieer, 67 qr l.blsbeur, 275 bbls flour, 39 pigs furniture and h h sood a , 35 cattle, 21 hogs, 26 horses and mules, 91 sheep, 18 cars lumber, 21 bbls rice. 4 bbls syrup. 6 pkgs wood in shape, 429 urns pig and bar iron, 25 pkgs twine. 8 pkgs vegetables, 2 pkgs wax - anil talloyv, 303 pkg-mdse. 44 bales paper stock. 1 iron safe, 20 pkgs empties, 7 pkgs hardware, 15 cases plaids, 15 cases eggs, 2 tanks oil. EXPORT*. Per steamship Nacoochee, for New York— -1,9"4 bales upland cotton, 75 bales domestics and yarns, 59 bbls rosin, 21,000 feet lumber. 40 bbls spiritstnrpenilne, 323 tons pig iron, 897 bbls and 2.59] cratesycgei ah es, 136 pkgs mdse, 51 bales paper stock, 12 refrigerators berries. Per steainshio Johns Hopkins, for Balti more— 1.C60 bales cotton, 60 bbls rice, 1,038 bids rosin. 327 bbls spirits tnrneniine. 86.UU0 feet lumber. 50 bales paper stock, 459 pkgs vegetables, 19 bale v ims. 861 pkgs mdse. JUeDirai. i* a Kr liable Rcmu ly !or L.vr Cuniplaiulaaod ills caused bv a dernn* mi or UMrpid flunditwu of the L)*r. aa Dra repffia, Cooatipation, UiliouMiess, Jaundice, Headache, Malarfa, Hheuinattam, ftc. If recnlatea the bowels, pun. ,-* tbe h fHKi, irenrtha:if tli rr>tern, dlf^atutn. AM INVALUABLE rhouaandaof testimonials prove Its merit* ABIPKPQaiIT WLUsTALL Kfc-PDTATIoh 3ron lUorko. McDonough & Ballantyne Iron Founders, Machinists, Boiler makers and Blacksmiths. Manufacturers of BTATrONARY r and PORTABLE ENGINES, VERTICAL UNDER HI N*BR and TOP-RUNNEIt CORN M I LLg. SUGAR MILES and PANS on hand and for sale, all of the best maicrih! and lowed prices 1 Iso Agenis for the Chicago Tire and Spring Witrks, and tho Improved Ebberraan Boiler Feeder. All order- promptly a'lerded 10. flrntifnct. HOLMES’SURE CURE Mouth Wash and Dentifrice rURES BleedingGurot, Ulcers. Sore Mouth, Sore Throat, Cleanses tne Teeth und Pu rilio- Hie Breath; used and recommended by leading demists. Prepared t.y Das. J. P. A W. R. HOLMES, Dentists, Macon, Uiu For sale Uj all drug gists and dentists. |Jrtri*in.man- Kavannuli Veterinary Infirmary. Cor. Month Broad and Randolph Sts. DBS. GFO. K. MATTHEWS, A. V. 8..0U- Vf tt STEERs, O V. -., Graduate Veto, rmsrv surgeon-, treats all diseases of Horses, Cattle. Sheep and Dog-. Largest and best -r --m ged I nil ini ii ry In the South. Horse Den tistry a spec altv. Post mortem examinations made and reported on. Calls promptly at tended to, snd where a ways a Veterinary Surgeon can be found day and night. Tele plione Nn HtH. DIICC Instant r' llef. Final cure in ten rlLtO. t"' l never returns. No purge, no mire, no sUi>p"*liory. Sullerers will learn of a si mule remedy Free, by addressing U. J. MASON 78 Naaaaustreet, New York. WANTED, a vouuglady who is a good eor respouiteut. and copyist and is willing to wait on invalid ladies in a doctor’s office, xddre-s hy letter only, in own handwriting, PROF. DKXmii. No. 150 South Croud street, *V\TANTED, good canvassers. Business a VV specialty, well advertised, in good de mand, ami warrants good money to good workers. Address BUSINESS, News office. VIT ANTED, eleven bricklayers at once, and VV twenty next week, wages 53 40 fier day fora year,to go to Jacksonville. Also, two tinners. Apply J. A. PETERSON, 44 Uar nnrd street. WANTS D, a young man to run a station ary engine; must be competent and strictly temperate. Apply to Mu. MC CARTHY, Morning News Press Rooms (base ment). \\T ANTED, a middle aged woman to do VV general housework iu Florida. Inquire at Mrs. AUSTIN'S, corner Bryan and Aber corn streets, to-day. A COMPETENT house servant with good iY recommendations can flml employment at 100 Gaston street. Girl 18 to 20 yeaiw old preferred. YX7ANTED, salesladies and milliners. Ap- VV ply at A. R. ALI M xYER A CO.'S. 1 (Vlfl 11 K LABORERS WANTED lit/uU In addition to the force we now have engaged on the Savannah. Dublin amt Western Railway wo want one thou-aml more; good station work will lie given bv which men can make good w ages. Fov full information call on Col. E. (COKBKXT, Contraeiiug Agent tot W. H. Fercuson A Cos., Contractors, corner We-t Broad and Broughton streets, < ron the work five miles south of station No. 2, Central Railroad. VfT ANTED, an installment canvasser; ap- VV ply at 114' , Bryau street after 9 a. m. C. McGARVEY. AGENTS coin money with our Amateur Photo outfit, and collecting family pic tures to enlarge: special 311-day offer. EM PIRE COPYING CO., 3SX Canal street, New York. gmptOHtnrnt ffiaittfO. Y\7*ANTED, a situation as housemaid by a V V white girl; can be xvell recommended at present situation. Apply at 79 Gaston st. IX7* ANTED, by a white woman, a place as VV rook in a private family. Address A., this oeftie. iliier il.iitrniio iUauto. VI7ANTED, tickets by rail to Baltimore, ff Philadelphia or New York: rn n*e one ticket to Macon. Address CENTENNIAL, Mornine News office. Puai^ing. T¥TANTED, Centennial visitors, board $1 60 per day. on Broughton street, second door from southeast corner Brice, IVoptno to Jtrut. t**Oß RENT, one nicely furnished room on llr-t floor, suitable for sleeping room, with privilege of bath room, at 37 Abercorn street. Gentlemen preferred. Also other rems. 17UR RENT, three large south rooms, from 1 15th of May until Ist October, furnished or unfurnished; nice, cool rooms for gentle men. Apply at 68 York street. FOR KENT, two comfortably furnished bedrooms in private family; use of bath and parlor on same floor. Apply at 36 St. Ju ian street. jfjouoro anti JStcrrti tor Unit. PjVJR RENT, a very desirable dwelling, with ’ extra size yrd and convenb nt to 8., F. &W. Ky. Apply to corner Wayne and Tatt nall streets. IT'OR RBHT. the premises No. 93 York street, X 1 near Drayton, lately occupied by Dowl ing Broß. as a livery and boarding stable: possession given immediately. Apply to H. T BO ITS ft GO.. 108 Bay street. far llntt*==Jltt*rrHanroiio. Ir>Oß KENT, about twenty acres of land. pgrilv within the extended citr limits, extending front the Waters’ road to South ville, with entrauce from that road and also by way of tlie White Bluff road. There is a small dwelling house and a large stable and well of go and water on the premises. Several acres adjoining the house is fenced and under cultivation, and a flue lot of fruit trees plant ed. The place is conveniently located for small farming or a dairy There Is a good range for cattle, which can be fenced at a small cost. For particulars apply to C. 11. DORSETT. for Sale. FOR SAT E, one second-hand Gabler Square Piano, but very little used; for sale cheap. Addr si P. O. Box 271, cit y. 17*011 SALE, cheap corn. Can be. seen at r Upp. r Press or Spinning’s Warehouse. Apply to A. B, HULL. S3 Bay street. T7*OR SALE, Trunksand B igs slightly soiled r at cost, bv NEIDLINUKR ft RABI N. 17*011 SALK, large quantity of strips. Ix3, I Ixl and ixll; nl-o, scantling ranging in Sizes from 2\B up; % and 4 4 boards, framing lumber, plauk, \\eathcr-boardl ig, flooring, laths anil shingles. We have a large swing on hand, which must be sold. RKPPARD ft CO . yard corner Taylor and F.ast Broad streets. Te ephone No. 211. foot. I OST, last evening, at Concordia Park or J in one ot the os's leaving Ander-on Btrcet for Ihe eilv at m o'clock r. u .. a poe, et book eonlaining sundry patters, about ssn in bill , and about 54 in stiver. A liberal re ward will be paid and nn questions asked if returned to 63 South Broad xiree.. 1 OST, ye terday, between Abercorn street It and Chatham Academy, a brown alliga lor Skin nurse containing a large sum of money and a bill from Altman’s, New York, with owner’s name thereon Finder will be rewarded by leaving it ,i I tlQMss el reel. IOS T. front Harris to Bull or Broughton to j Whitaker, a gold bracelet on Saturday iiiieruoon. A l iteral reward will be paid by calling with same at 16s Harris sireet. Mmil. STRAY’ED. about a week ago, a tlark bay hor-e three white feet, brand on hip J. •it. 3. Liberal reward will be given tf re 'urnrd to 1. GRIMM, corner Randolph and Wheaton streets. jtthocrUßttroue. \|ILK SHAKES, Blood Orange, Ganger. .VI Fruit, Raspberry, and Coffee Hyrups, Willi Shaved ice. at i.IVINGsTON'3 Pltar many. Bit'! and S'ute. \\ r iL-niS - (In ' ( ahlnet' Photographs still VV rmr.itln at three dollars ami fifty ee l per dozen, i’roceea instantaneous 21 Bull at re t. \ Ol Nti MEN'S Coffee Home and Ib admir 1 Room, Barnard, between York and South Broad. A nice lunch can be had at any time. INT HI! EATING VI EWBo t~l tt-np' XV s-hlng -1 lon, Die Grand **tatid and |)i e-s f rades, forsa ea* LAUSEY ft GOEBEL'S Giillery. Brou ht .n sireet. nAl*' WORK an I Bangs Trimmed by EM ILK F.VUNA-VKGEAN. Broiiglduiijdreel. between Bull and Drayton. rjsA 1, i r"-l ml l ome out to AKLI NGT4I v x COTTAGE. Thnnderb Jt. No du t, cool breez", all Ihe comforls. Board ' and rooms. /*liuA!ii xi \i. \ E-1 a ii i• ry day at \J LIVINGSTON'S Pharmacy, Bull and ■ la’.' 17* IRST-CLASS HAIR UlldNii by EMILE 1 FA NA-FKi.KAS. Broughton street, beiween Bull and Drayton. U,’ gND .UrUI. individual musical enter. lammrnt at Harnett Holts' Monday evening ami every night during the week hy Prof. LEW ii. L>PI<ING iamb. V EAI. and NORTHERN t? MEATS at BAKER’S Stall. 66 M .rket. \V AN ■ Kit. ex i". It. dy lo try II El 11 US VV A’an lla-l hocb ate Soda Water, served with shaved tee. / i iiiapt:- i VAKtttrr Sljpßß.— Pietnrt V 7 Frames, Picture Frame*. Picture Frames, No telling where you can get bantams until you mm pare prices; 8 by 10 Gilt Frames 75c., worth doable; We wll keep up our reputa tion for Frames ami Inland tosv so. NA- T II AN* BROS., 188 Congress street and 181 St. Ju lan st'eci, near .Ii ffsrson. / * bo. R. LOMB/CiTd A GO., Kounffry. Ma \J rhlne and Boiler Works, and Mill. En gine and Gin Supply House, Augusta, Ga. i iHliorrltnitrtmo. SOM ETHING N E W every week and shaved ice with HEtDT’S Poottlar Noda Water. Tutti-Frutti and Concord Grape rttps. r>KLI.E OF BALTIMORE-A Beautiful ) Complexion. Ladie*. nee Mme.Sontia lea’s Farieian Nut Oil and Milkweed Powder. It removes and prevents wrinkles, beautifies and preserves the complexion, and keeps it youthful. For sale at DAVID PORTER’S, 122 Broughton street. galro ffo Pati. WELL-KNOWN ENI IKE HORSE ALEX STEPHENS i —— .1 j ByJ.McLAUG ITHN &SON On WEDNESDAY, sih May, 1886. at our store, 166 Bay street, foot of Whitaker, that splendid stock raiser, ALEX STEPHENS. Thl* horse is well known throughout Geor gia, and would hr invalitablfl to any one for stock purposes. Asa sire, for breed and pro dnelleenrss'therc is no superior. flf-NO RESERVE. jUirtiott 3alfe liiiurr Sana. Trade Sale Saddlery. By J. McLaughlin & Son- On THURSDAY. May 6, at 11 o’clock, at our AVarerooms, 186 Bay street, fool of Whita ker, consigned to us lrora Baltimore to close an assignment. 8 Side Saddles, Hogside, Enameled and Morgrn; 50 dozen Girths, red, mixed and Union Texas; 6 dozen Brudoon and Port Bri dles: 3 sets Double Shifting Harness: 2 seta Double Harness; 22 dozen Cotton, Worsted and Heutp Texas Backhands, long strap and buckle girths; 4 Hogside, Centennial and Enameled ‘"Bang Up” Saddles; 4 sets Nickle, Oreide and Edison Harness; lOoozen assorted Surainglea; 24 dozen Lea, Cloth, Full Cover, Strap, Canvas and Government Wallets; 2 dozen Lea Switches; 7 doz. Rawhide, Painted and Whistle Twigs; 22 sets B. ft C. and H. ft C. Harness; 7 dozen Outaeam Team Whips; 60 dozen Dray Bridles; 24 grs. Georgia Breeching; 12 dozen 4 feet Whip Stocks; IS Beauregarik, McClellan and Campaign Sad dles; 35 Mule, Beauregard, McClellan and English Saddles; 10 Carter Saddles; 5 dozen Team and Russet Whips; 20 Tampa, Blucher, Ralston and imitation Carter Saddles; Bugay Cotton, Cross Reins, Yankee Breeching; Wagon Breeching, 9 sets Cart Harness, Mar tingales, Bits, Collars. Executor’s_Sa!e of Land. C. H. DORSETT. Auctioneer. Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the last will and testament of the late JoIIN T. VERIEN, of Chatham coun ty. State of Georgia. I will sell In fore the Court Housodoor, in the city of Savannah, during (lie usual hours of sale, on TUES DAY, June 1, 1886, Forty-three and tbree-auarter acres, more or less, of land in Chatham county, near the seven mile stone on tho White Bluff road, said Ind having a front of about 1,800 feet on said AVhite Bluff shell road and a front of over 2,000 feet on salt marsh or creek. Terms cash. ROBERT McINTIRE, Executor. yfflitl Salro. TRUSTEES’ SALE. Property of the Columbus Manufacturing Company. Complete and fully equipped Cotton Factory, together with nearly a utile of the finest water power on the Chattahoo chee river, just above the city of Columbus. STATE OF GEORGIA, MrscOGEE COUNTY. —By virlueof the power yesied In us un oer the terms and conditions of arertain deed of trust executed to the undersigned, J. Rhodes Browne and A. lllges. trust, es, by the Columbus Manufacturing Company, of M us cogee county, State ol Georgia, dated March Ist, 1884*Whereby the said corporation con veyed to us all of the property, real and per sonal, herein alter described, in trust, to secure the payment of Its certain issue of bonds and the interest coupons thereof as in said trust deed specified and enumerated (all of which appears duly of record in Mortgage Doed Book "A,” folios 367 to 873, March stn, 18s4, in the Clerk’s office of Superior Court, Muscogee eounlv, Georgia, and in Record l tecds, Volume O 4), pages 81 to 88 inclusive, March 23d, 1884 office of the Probate Court in the county of Lee, .Slate of Alultama, and iu conformity with the directions and terms pr scrilmd in ihe r solutions passed by the holders of said bonds, on April 24th, 1886, un der the authority conferred by said deed of trust. AVe will sell in the city of Columbus, Mus cogee county, Georgia, on the 3d day of Au gust, lHsii. between the legal hours of sale, in ;ront of tho Auction House of F. M, Knowle ft Cos , on the northwest corner of Broad srreet and Tenth (formerly Crawford street), being the u-ual p ace for Sheriff s sales In said riiy of Columbus), at public outcry, to the liighc-t bidder, for ca-li the following de scribed property of Ihe Columbus Manufac turing Company, to-wit: All those lots anil parcel-of land situated, lying amt being us follows: Fractional section number twenty six (28) aud the north half of iructioual sec tion number thirty-five 185) both in frac tional town-hip number eighteen 4.18), range number thirty (30), in formerly Russell, now Lee, county Stale of Alabama Also the follow mg lots of lands lxingand bring in the eighth Bih) ands riot of Muscogee county. State of Georgia, known aa lotg numbers cigbty-six (68 and eight,- seven (s7, and the west half of lot number seventy-four ’74) and fractions numbered ninety-one (91 a and ninety-two (92). and Island numb, r three (3) in Chattahoochee river and a small enclosure situated east of the residents formerly occup ed by J. R Clapp, used a- a residence and grazing lot, containing seven ■?) acres more or less. All oi said iands last desorl'ied lying and br ing in Hie county of Muscogee and State of Georgia, and together with e*ltl lauds in Lee eounlv. Alabama, containing eight hundred and thirty i3O) acres more or less. Also, al'lof the said Columbus Manufactur ing Company’s buildings on raid land in Muscogee county, (7a., Opera-ltd an a flatten Factory, n'l'l W'tli all of the unproven,ecus in any manner nopeudaut and appurtenant 'here,to. Imtilsive. of tlie ear.is, spindles, looms, infteAMirrt and fixtures of every klrnl whatsoever agin i killed in said bniWoigs; also, all and singular ihe other impruv om nls pu ali of tin: lard- i 'oreinevth'U.-d and described: also uic eucre witter power owned and contrswled by said Columiuig Maniifkdthripg Cvrnpany nn and tu stnl Cha'tahooelioe rivu. together with rIJ. singular i he rights and fr ini-htse* bv the said the Obi limbus Manufacturing Company held and posaeared therein unoor Ins !ws of Georgia. The p ant of i*nill cotton factory cpnfsf.s at prompt of 4,3(4 Spindles. 149 loom- and Otlmr su tsblr iii'irtuneri, ad iu good ,a.ndi i .on and pmd lie'ng , good wort . I’resont cjoieily 7.50 1 ) yards n dsv "t bevvy shortings and slilr(- ingk, three lards to ih • pound. Tim 41PAVS iv* liouso i and tiiiproveineiits grucially inexcolleiit conoition. labor anuii • lAM, lands r mini and location of property unsunitsfC'i for ln*alth. c nveidence And ceu nonutial pr idußlion- fr from th- burden of munirii'al law- paid by all thu other ( oluin hu- mill*, yet within three miles ol the city of Columhu** :md three-quarier* of a mile of Columbus and Rome rtilroAd. The water power is Hie finest in lli ■ South, controlling sndembrael'g the whole bed of the ChiitiA hooehec river fill the and isle me of about fine mile along the lands ot said <ompan>. sai l lands extending along if* hank- ap ri (lie Georgia an I Alaliamn side* of the river. Unly i small fairiion of the waLrr power m leomrel aud utiliz 'd hi ruuDlugthe present mill. And the natural fH* in tb* roe - render but a simple tnej(|ienaive dura of logs And plank neer-aary. Tine mugnlflront water power i- ausny oomrodi and and has a fall of forty-iwo and a half '42)4/ feel with n Hire -quarters Jji of a mile. With a e.ornnirAtlvely small expcnilnure upon anew dam one hundred and twenty five thousand (125,080) spindles with looms in proportion nan he driven bv Hus water liower. Caruial lor tlieercetion of additional mills snd utilization of the iniuisnse power now wasted i all that It needed 'o make this property the site of n prosperous and popu lous manufacturing village. '1 he personal In spection ot capitalist* is invited. Full aud satisfactory dalalls w II lie furnished upon application. J. RIIODK.** BROWNE, A. ILLUES. Trustees. £tailroniio. Eist Teunja. & Georgia 8. i GEORGIA DIVISION. The Quickest and Shortest Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA. Commencing may s<t the following Schedule will be in effect: EASTERN LINE. Virginia Springs and .V. T. Pay Right Eteprree. Kirpreoe. Express. Lv Savannah 8, Fft AV Depot 7:01 a m 8:46 p m Lv Jcsup E TANARUS, V ft GIU 8:40 am 2:30a in A r M aeon E TANARUS, V ft G 1( It ... 2:lopm 8:80am Ar Atlanta E T.V ft G It R 5:35 p m 12:05 noon Lv’ Allnnta E T,V ftGKIi 5:40 pm Lv Romo E TANARUS, V ft G R R 8:36 p m 7 50 a m A r Dalton E TANARUS, V &GRR 9:sopm 10:50 a m Ar Cleveland E TANARUS, VftGRK 10:50pm 11:59am Lv Cleveland E TANARUS, VftGRK ,11:00pm 12:30pm Ar Knoxville E TANARUS, VftGltß 1:40 ain 8:35 p m Ar Bristol E TANARUS, V ft G U II .....6:lsam 9:lopm Ar Roanoke N ft AY R R 11:45am 4:45 am Ar IVHyne-borro SVRR 3:35 pm 7:07 am Ar Luray 8 V R I! 6.40 p ni 9:07 a m Ar Sheai.udonh Jet SVRR 8:38 pm 11:55 am Ar Washington B *ORR 10:30 pm 1:38 pm Ar Baliimore W MRK *11:30 pm 3:55 pm Ar Fhilndelphia Penn RK. 3:30 pm 6:55 pm Arrive New York Penn K R 6:30 |i m 0:20 p m ATLANTA ft CHATTANOOGA LINK. Lv A tlanla E T.V &GRR 12:15 p m 10.20 p m Lv Dalton E TANARUS, V ft G R K 4:31 p m 2:51 a m Ar Chattanooga E T. V ft G R R 6:00 p m 4:65 a tn Lv Chattanooga C 8 R It 6:35 p m 8:00 a m Ar Cincinnati C 8 R R. 6:60 ain 6:00 p in Lv Chattanooga M ft C R It 6:10 p m 6:10 a m Ar Memphis M ft C K It 4:55 a m 1:55 n m Lv Chattaiinoga E T. V ft (7 R It 9:40 p m 11:00 a m Ar Cleveland E TANARUS, VftGRK 10:45 p m 12:10 noon Solid passenger trams Brunswick and Jesnp to Rome. Pullman Buffet cars leave Atlanta daily at 5:40 pm for New York without change via Home, Dalton, Knoxville, Bristol, Roanoke and Hagerilon Pullman Buffet, cars lonvc Rome dally at 8 35 p m for W ashington without change via Roanoke and Shenandoah Junction. Pullman Buffet cars leave Jesnp daily at 2:30 a in for Atlanta, Chattanooga and Cin cinnati. Pullman Buffet cars leave Atlanta at 10:20 p in for Cincinnati via Chattanooga. Excursion tickets to Georgia, Tennessee, and ATrginia Springs can be purchased upon apnlh-ation to Mr. Win. Bren. City Ticket Agent, and to depot ticket ngeul S.,"F. ft W. R. R., Savannah, by this short line. . W . WRENN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. gDatrttro a tin jirtorirq. A FINE LINE OF ELEGANT JEWELRY! Oold and Silver Watches. Clocks of every description. Silverware of the best makers. Optical Hoods, Barometers, Waiting Canes. AT THE OLD RELIABLE STORE OF A. L.DESBOUILLONS, 21 BULL STREET. Sole Agent for Lemarn’a Rock Crystal Spectacles. Jewelry and Watches thoronbgly Ixed. <f fMirattint.il. MASS. IHSTiTDTE OF"TECHNOLOGY 60- 441 -, MASS. Examinations in Atlanta. Regular 4 -year courses inl lyil. Mechanical, Mining and Electrical Engineering, Archi tecture, Chemistry, Physics, Natural History, etc. Siudettt are also dm tied to partial or special course-. Next school year begins Sept. 27. 18*6. Entrance examinations in charge of Maj. W. K. Sin ion, office Superintendent Piili lic Schools, 75 East Mitchefl street, Atlanta, June 3 and 4 ai u a. m. J A M ES P. M U NBO E. Secretary. FRANCIS A. WALK Eli, Pr.-ident. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. LAW DEPARTMENT! The session begin* OCTOBER Iht, and con ttnoe* nine moiiHih. For t alßlogue apply to the Secretary of the Faculty, I*. O. University ol Virginiß, V*. UNIVERSITY ID VIRGINIA. SUMMER LAW LECTURE* (nine weekly) begin Bth July, 1886. and end Mb Seyhim b.-r. For circular apply (P. 4). University of Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof Com. and Stat. Lttw. sumrbait uaitiaaq. City and Suburban R'y SiTASNAU, April 80. 1888. / xN aud afterSATL'nl)AY, May I, tho fol x / lowing -ehedule will be observed on the Suburban Line: |7k aV Kj At! UIV K) MUZ TANARUS“ Lk 4* g- CITY. CITY. jI.HI.K Httrt.j HON'UMKY 10:25 a M 8:40 a m ! '8:15 am j 7:45 aii 8:25 r M 2:3) P M 2:00 pm 1:80 P M 7:2*> PMI 11:30 p M I 6:00 I u I 6:80 r )I On Sunday the last train leavtug Hie city 8:25 P. M. J. H. JOlTNs'l’ON, President. I Jtt (fivam, mu, 1 GUARDS’ARSENAL CONFECTIONERY. Corner PRESIDENT and WHITAKER. Sandwich and Coffee, Cakes and Cream, Confections and Soda Water. AH orders for H E CREAM and SHER BETS filled promptly, F. COOKSON. lliiPrriaiirr. JOHN H. FOX, Ca Mver 't 1 ‘-x/. MAaUMtG TEMPLE. f attl for Sale. Southern Pine Land. I HAVE FOR SALE, at a price that cannot fail to reeomiuend a* a good investment. Four Thousand Acres of Land in Wnyne Comity, Ok. This land is heavily timbered with yellow pine, live oak, water oak. black jack, maple, cypress, gum, nnd birch, all of virgin growth. Tho land lies between Atkinson and tvaynee ville. on tlm Brunswick and Western Rail road, and has that road on the west of it and the Kata Georgia and Fiorina Railroad on the east of Ihe tract. In addition to there rail road facilities the land lies on the Satilla river ami has the choice of water transporta tion. This land has heen the property of the fam ily of the present owner for over fifty roars, the original grants being also possessed by him. This ts one of the few tracts of original grow th of pine land which h*s escaped being cut or boxed, and its extraordinary trans|tor tatlon facilities-make It an unusually good purchase for mill or uaval stores men. Any further particulars that may be needed can be had from tho undorsigued. C. 11. DORSETT, Real Estato Dealer. SAVANNAH. OA^_ Georgia Coast Islands for Sale. 4AA ACRES, embracing Milligan's am! t\'\l other small islands in Bryau county, betwi en Bear and Medway rivera, near Bt. < athariue'a Sound, adjacent to the mainland, covered with valuable cedar, and bavins *alt marshes, checkered with creek* suitable for raising oysters This property can he made available lor a good inemna i.h very abort, lime. But iu addition to these advantajo slt is nearly in tho centre of the land-locked Georgia coast iitdieriea and oyster beds, ami \n passed every day by steamboat* ami ot her craft navigating those waters. The islands can also he utilized for truck fanning, and will need no guano or fencing. The main land in the neighborhood is very eligible, already occupied by farms and banasome residences. No one can make a mistake in investing in this property al the present low prices of land. The country is yearly in creasing vastly in population! and prices are bound to keep pace with this constant growth. Tnese islands are cheaper now than they will ever Ih* again, aid are hound to be sold. Ex amine the property and send in your bids at an early day. All cash or part cash and re mainder ui twelve mouiiia, with security. Address I® C. BRYAN, 56 Barnard street, Savannah, la. liotrlk. __ The Anniston Inn. f~ [Hi'... ANMMTON, ALk. A DELIGHTFUL place for persona RE TURNING NORTH TO REST ou the way. The huuso is handsomely finished, siiraptunuHly furnished, and equal in table und service lo the best hotel In America. In candescent lights in every room; elevators to all floors, anil every convenience to make guests enmfortable. Two trains daily via Atlanta snd the Georgia Pacific Railroad, or via Montgomery and the East Tennessee, Vlr- I giuia ami Georgia Hat rond. HARRY HARDKLL, j Manager. CLARENDON HOTEL, SARAT49GA SPRINGS, N. t*., Will open June 19, UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT. AppUfation for roomae.su t.e made at Mur ray Hill Hotel, Ne"' ror 1. b rKINFEr.it, rroprietor. St. James Hotel, Tallahassee, Fla., AS now conducted is doing a large business. Tliesuperlorcuieine, intelligent manage ment, camveciont location, most coay and homelike, extremely moderate rales, make it the mn-t popular hotel of Tallahassee. Fla. SCREVEN HOUSE B. DUB, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. REMODELED and newly ftirnished. The only bouna in Savannah with a paa.-enger elevator. Magnificent cuisine. legal llotirea. Assignee tstate of J. D.EEIIis. ALL creditors of J. D. ■ 1,1,fd are hereby notified to present their clatma, duly Vt rilled, to Ihe undersigned, on or before tge SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 1886, at 12 o'clock in the forenoon, or else they will be debaireri from sharing in any dividend* to be declared by us. JNO. B. GADSDEN, Agent of Creditors, Charleston, 8. C. •UjiO. A. MOORE, AsnfgffEU, i.illisonville. S. C. APR!!. 18, 1886 SEA ISLAND^ROUTE. Commencing May. May 3 THE bTEAMER ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. M. P. USINA, lit I LI. leave Savannah from wharf foot > Ltm oln .treat for DOBoY, It \ KIE BKUN-iWt K and FKI4NAND4NA every MONDAY sud THUitSDAY at 4 P. M.. con necting si Sitvaiinali willi New York. Phlla dc phla, Boston aud Balttmoro steamer*, st sernanifina w lh rail for Jacksonville and all points In Florida, and at Brunswick with •learner fur Sntilla river. Freight received to within hlf hour of boat’s departure. Freight not signed for 24 hour* after arrival wil he at risk of e u*>trnee. Ticket*on wharf and hunt C. WILLIAMS, Agent. TO EUROPE! /"VOOK’S EXCURSION PARTIES learn In V ! April, ilay, .June and July. Send for programme* INDIVIDUAL TOURIST TICKETS for travel in Fttroue and all part* of the globe. PASSAGE TICKETS by alt bne* of steamers. COOK’S EXCURSIONIST, with map*, pub lished monthly, by mail for tin Cnts. THOff. COOK ft SON, 161 Broadway, Naw York. S flipping. OCEAIf STEAMSHIP COMP'Y FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. i’assttße to New Fork. CABIN* , coa EXCURSION 32 STEERAGE HI Fftxsajire to Philadelphia, CABIN.. ... EXCURSION.'.'.'. m sieeivage J ..3 'pwEmagnlfleent sfeamshfps of this eo*- , P* n Y sro appolntad to sail a* follows atandnnt time: TO NEW YORK. T KRm* H v A CaDt * w * a pKIDAY. May 7, n! 8 A if. CITV OF AUGUSTA. Capt. K. S. NlCgFß son, SUNDAY*. May 9, at 10 a. n. CJTV 4JF S WANNAH. Capt. H. C. Da9- oktt, TUESDAY May 11, at 12 n. KF ” Capt - *’’• Kkm pros, SUN DAY, Mav 16, at 4:30 p. m. to I These steamers do not carry passengers.J DESSODC4, Capt. F. SMITH, SATURDAY May |, at 4 r. a. **• Ca " l * s ' Tj - ABKIN9, SATUR DAY. May 3, at 8:30 a. m. Through billsof lading given to Eastern and North western points and to ports of the Unt ted Kingdom and Hie Conunent. For freight or passage apply to G. M. SORREL, Agent, City Exchange Building. Merchants’ and Miners’ Transport** tioa Company, FOR BALTIMORE. CABIN jig go SECOND CABIN . ' lUOJ excursion ;;;;;;;; THE stpnmshlpa of this company are an* pointed to sail from Savannah for Balti-i more as follows-city time: 1 WM. LAWRENC*, Capt. Bill CPS, MON DAY, Mav 10, at 12 m. ,T ? ” r! S .** °'' KI MS. Capt. FOSTta, SATUR. DAY, May 15. at 4 P. WM. LAWRENCE. Capt. Bn t trra THURSDAY. May 20. at ll i. m. JOHNS lloi Kl.vs, Capt. Foster, TUES. DaY*, May 25, at 1 p, m. And from Baltimore on the davs ahn named at 3 r. m. • Through bills lading given to ail points West, all the manufacturing towns in Ne# Ei gland, nn i lo "uritxil tne United Rl.ig,io aud the Continent. JAS. B. WEST ft CO., Agents, lit Bay street. Boston and Savannah STEAMSHIP CO. FOR BOSTON DIRECT. CABIN PASSAGE. i2O Ol EXCURSION 35 bXEEKAUE ii dJ THF. flrst-r.'as* Iron staa m *hlps of thlsnow panv are appointed to sail every Thnr*. dnv from 80-ton at 3 r. m.; from Savannah ag ollows—sisndard time: “nan as GATF.CIT Y.Oapt. D. UEOac, THURSDAT Mae 6. at 7:89 P m. * CITY OF MACON. Capt. Wm. KlLLfr THURSDAY. Mav 13. at ' P. m. UATK CITY. Capt. D. Hgoag, TIIURS. DAY, Mat 2 , at . .I'P. M. CITV fr MACON. Cant. w. Kelliy. THURSDAY, nav 7. at IP. M. Through bills of lading given to New Eng land manitfaeturing points and to Liverpool. The company’* wharvex in both Savannah and Boston are connected with all railroads leading out of the twnniiias. RICHARDSON ft BARNARD, Ageots. For Augusta and Way landings STEAMER K A TIB. Capt. J. 8. REVILL, WILL LEAVE EVERY TUESDAY at6-.84 o'clock p. m. (city liaae) for Augusta and wit landings. All freights payabla bv shippers. JOHN LAWTON, Manager. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR COHEN’S BLUFF AND WAT LANDINGS 1*U IE-tanner ETHEI, Capt. W. T. GmSASq will leave for above evarv FRIDAY, 5 F, M. Ketnraiag. arrive SUNDAY NIGHT, Leave TUESDAY at BF. M. fteturnlag ar rive THUKBD AY at U A. N. For ißforntav lion, etc , apply to W. T. GIBSON. Manager. Wharf foot of Drayton street. (om pu gun* bPKeral irausfttlaiitiqM '• French Line lo Havre. OETWEEN New York and Havre, fro* pier l> No. 42. N It , foot of Morion street. Traveler* bv this line avoid both trao-it by English railway and the discomfort of cross ing the Channel in a small boat. Special trai* leaving the Company’* dock at Havre direeg for Paris on arrival of steamers. Haggag* cheeked at New York through t Pans. -.T LAURENT. DiHDtuNxE, WEUNES- D vm M K ni KxRRASICC, WEDNES DAY Mav 12, 1 r. M. AMEBiyi E. liAqPKKNg, YVKDNKSDAY, Mav 10, n A. M. ... I I.A"tl*D'iß, PluaaK t>’H*PTKßigvfc WEDNK9fAV.MayM.HA.iI. IRLE OF PASSAGE uneluding wlae): J TO II \ V RE—First Cabin, 112'. Ill'O ami 530; Second Cabin, 160: Steerage from New Yorkl* Havre, I8J; Steerage from New York to Paris, jas; including wiue, bedding and utensils. i Gheck* payable t sight in amount to suit (Ot U niqueTran.allanliquo ef Paris. i 1.0(718 DE BKBIAN, Agent, a Bowling (,n fi. foot of Broadway. New York, or WILDER ft CO., Agenu for Hnvannnh- i Nona TO THE PUBLIC —Datteg fresh June 6 next the steamer* ef the CompagnM Gcnsrslo Trsnsstiantique will sail from Ne# York every Set unlay instead of every Wed nesday, us heretofore. 9