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SAV.ISH VH M VIlivET.
omt'E OK THE HORNING NEWS,)
SavaSSa::, lluy li, Isso, ip. u. >
cor ros.—Xiio murkul was qni- 1, steady and
unchanged. Th re was a fui. inquiry. wlm U
resin lud in more business being don s than for
,j ~: days pad The slock, however, eoa
ivs sma 1. and liol eis exact full figures oi
anything like a standard grn le. Ttie total
sale lor the day were 708 hales. On ’Changeat
tlie midday ca". the market was reported
riall and unchanged. The mllowing are the
omeial spot quotations of tuo Cotton Ex
change:
Good middling 9%
diddling
Low middling ?'*
Geo I ordinary ‘
Ordinary 7
„ v „ Jthin'l ,—The market was quiet ana
easier, if anything, though they are not
, Miutbiv 1 wer. The sales for the day were
j, (,no liaigs at shout quotations. We quote:
common Floridan 15 @l6
Medium Fieri las 17 (018
i; ~,ri K ari lis 16 "®*®
Md<n<n Ins Florida* *1 @2l'4
Kiiie Florid is 22 ftt’4
Ev.ra iua rioridas 23 ffl—
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Exports amt> Stock on Hand Mat 12, 1886,!
and for the Same Time Last Year.
ISBS-S6. I 1881,-86.
Ssa j
Island. Upland. /maud. Upland.
I Stock o:i hand Sew tember 1— 551i 9l| LlfeS
1 Kecei ved y ..•••••••■• • • • • J
i Heeivcd previously. 28,15 J j 757,992' 19,838; 700 953 j
| Total 13.732! :2,0ti3 ; 19 429 702.4M1'
iFxjiwtcd to-day -I Wl| ....j _3ooj
i xtiorieapreviously 20,050: 711. ifi* I 1|,61.1 097,221'
i Total ‘ ' 20,0301 71183 1 H.Mt'i #97^l'
■ o-V rn hand and on ship-! j ; , j
1 hoard tilts day . ■■■■■[ 3 082 20,2; u 1.68* 4.7: 6
RICE—The market was dull and unchanged
The demand was limited, and only small sale
fur the dav were made, the total being3B bar
rels at our quotations, which are as follows:
•Pair 3Vj|@3 3 a
Prime B%fa"k
Fancy 6 @65.4
Rough—
Country lots 60^30
Tide water 91(01 10
Navai, Stores.—The market for spirits
turpentine was quiet, with prices weak and
declining. Th- sales for the day wore 20ti
casks, ..f which 50 casks were regulars at Sl%c
and ISO ciisks regulars at 31H0- At tlie
Board of Trade on the opening call the mar
ket was reported H'caav at 31%e bid for
regulars. At the closine call it was quiet
at 3114 c for regulars. Itosin—The market
was quiet ands eady. There was only a Hghi
inquire and a small business doing. At the
B-ard of Trade ou the lira! call the mar
ket was reported steady, with -ales of 450
barrels at the following quotations: A.B. C
and O *1 01). E n t F*l 05. G $1 10. II $1 40, 1
$175. K $2 12'j. M $2 50, N $2 75, window
gins- S3O , waier white $3 30. At the clos
ing call (he market was firm, with further
sales of ISO barrets at the following quota
turns: A. IS. C and II $1 00. Ead Fsl 05. G
$1 in, H $ 33a 1 40. Isl 75, Ks 2 1214- Ms 2 50, X
$275, ttiuduw glass $3 00, water white $3 25.
naval 3 rj it s s srArKviwyr.
spirit.. Remin.
ftockon hand April 1 2.116 61.821
Received to-day 910 1,666
iecetved prevuusiy 16,331 3y,592
Total 19.‘i07 103,079
Exported to-day 1,421 1.494
Exporied oreyiously 11.903 57.988
Total 13,123 59,482
Btock on hand and on shin- *~
board to-lav 0.28, 43.5*7
Receipts same day last 7ear. .. 872 2.044
Financial, —ran money market is very
inactive.
Otm-ttia B o'hiiT.— Quiet. Banks and
bankers are buying sight drafts at V, per
cent disc mm, and selling at par to % per
ccut. premium.
foretan Ketchanoe— Quiet: best commer
cial sixtv-dav hills. $4 85, l £: three-day
bills. 14 37: ninety days. $4 86; francs,
commercial, slxsv days, Havre and Pa-is.
*6 19.*; Swiss, $5 2a: murks, commercial
sixtv days. ua>, a .
seci kities—The market is very dull, with
small transactions in stocks at quotations;
non''s firm.
Stocks and Bonds.— Oitu Bondi Firm.
Allnnta 0 per cent, 105 bid, 107 asked: At
laiua 7 per coni. 112 b it. I'o asked; Au
gusta 7 per cent, 103 bid, 112 asked; vugusta
t s long, 106 bid. 107 asked: Columbus
£ percent. 97 bid, 100a-ked; Vlucou 6 percent.
112 bid. 11 Hsked: new Savauuan 1 percent
•liilv coupons. 100 '4 bid, lul'a asaeu: new Sa
vannah s per cent. August coupons. 10o>4
biu. let i asked.
omu bond*.— Market firm, with light sup
ply. Georgia newti’s. 188 b. lu6 bid. 107 asked;
Georgia new 414 b. 108 bid. 109 asked;
Georgia mortgage on W A A K It, regular i
perl enGcouiiiiiis January and July, maturi
ty 1880. 103 Sid, 103 asked: Georgia 7 perceut
gold, coupons auarterly. 11: hid. 112
asked: Giorgia 7 per cent, coupons.) anuary
and July maturity 1898. ’.24 bia. 125 asked.
P.ailrood St'KKs.-— Central ommon. 73
bid, 74 asked: Augusta and Savan
:th 7 per cent guaranteeu. 127 bid,
129 a-!.cu: Georgia common 1h bid.
186 asked: Southwestern 7 tier cent
guaracteed .2 Cs.biCL 122', a-ked:Central Rail
ri.na 6 uer cent certificate*. 9 '- 4 old. si 14
asked: Atlanta ano West Point Railroad
stock. 101 bid. :o asked: Atlanta ana West
Point 6 uercentoertihcaies.lb, bid 10 ■ asked.
Bmlr 00 .7 "iif,.—Market quiet, savanna i
Florida and Western Kail way Gompany. gen
eral mortgage 11 per cent interest, coupons
ff' t.. 107 put. PH) asked: Atlantic and Uuif
Ist mortgage conso ida ed 7 per com, coupons
Jan. and July, maturity !89i. 11 14 mo 120
askeu; Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent, coupons .January and J illy, mat urn v 1893.
1R bid. lit; asked: Georgia Kauroaa 6’s
1897. Pis bid, 112 as ed; Mobile aud Girard 2d
morlgageind irsed 8 per eeii c moons. Janu
ary auq July, maturity 1889. ’O9V< bid. 110
asked: Mon’g'imervaun r.olaula 1,1 mortgage
buercent indorsed bv Centra Railroad 108
bid. lon asked; Charlotte. < olum'ua and Au
gusta Ist in ,rt., 110 bid. 117 asked: Cnar-
Goliimoia and Augusta xu inoriaaga.
lid bill. 1H asked: Wester* Alabama 2d
mmtgage indorsed 8 ncr cent 11: bid. 113
*^ c<, j South Georgia and Florida m
eoivea. is old, li* asked: South
Georgia and Florida 2d iron
gage tlo bid. 11 asked: Augusta
and Knoxmic Ist mortgage. 1 per cent. 114 .
l id. 11 1 asked; Gainesville. Jeffetsoe and
7 huti'ero Ist mortgage guaranteed. 117 hid,
118 asked; Gainesville. .Jefferson and South
ern not guaran. 113 but. 11l a-ked: Ocean
hiesmshm 6 per cent bonds guaranteed be
l eutrai R. is., lot pin, 10. asked: Gaines-
J.’l'V 1 ifog-uu and Bo ithern 2a guaranteed,
til bin. 112 asked; Cos iimlmsan i Itmne Ist
I®” I ,' •*.kg’' bomis, lodorscil byGentrai railroad,
102 01 1, 105 asked; • >i" mini -and Witc- u
per itee guaranteed. 11l bid. )05 asked: City
ami Suburban rdtway Ist mortgage 7 per
ceni, pa pj,j jao asked.
A.iitf- ,rk., —Vominal; Southern Bank of
'he state of Georgia, is: bid. li: nsk-
M roliants' National Bank. 145 bid. 150
_ kco; savannah Bank and Trust Company. 70
1 7a’. '“fod; Savannah National Bank. 100
b.d. 102 asked.
Savanaati ,4 Lignt s'ook, 17H bid. 13
asked; Mutual Gua Light stjok, 2$ bid, 23
lUcoN. Market ''y: demand fair:
fnv'koii clear rth side-. (r H o: shoulders. 6cs
•Ji'v "alica cloar rii> aides. (S,c; ion* clear
shoulders. 4:40; hams. H'l.c.
diOOiNG and Tie*.— M rket nominal.
, c ,'l"V'f : .Uagglng-24 tK ll^all'in;
1 It-. IMfallo; 1% m,‘ lOalOvi; \d
• J'.aujac. according to brand ana
? i iron tie*-Arrow, |i I6al 20
i! aocopclln* to brand an I
oiiiiitltv. HagSingand t| C # m retail lot# a
inn ion higher
iifmca.—Market ml t Oleomargarine. u a ;
in': ch oe Uimhen. Sics gut o'Jgo, v4atte*
itreaiiieri.inoa2ac;oountry, liiaJlto.
I'Atiaaoga.—Flurlda*, i ilia *,o per barrel
or crate*.
*'ll ill: a it.—Market steady. nemana good:
*tci l'ltti . We quote: i tile.
uopyg- ai-Hcn '■ nit ni > :damand
*" '!• W# quote Tor amall lot#: Ordinary,
* 'air. uKu; goo'l, loo; prime, Uo;
itonne, 11 B ; ,„,!) y i, ,
l>Kiit n rauiT.-Apples. evaporated, Oc;
i cil, lie, I’caohus, peeled, lUaile; un-
I eeied.6a7,;; riant*, in; citron, t£k:
■tar Uoodc—Tae muraot Muu e. *mi ..toad* :
Mocks ample. We quote: Prints. 4a6c;Geor
giabrownsblrLing, 34. 34 4 c; 7-Bdo4?ie; 4-4
brown sheeting, e-go* white Osnaourga. 7 1 4a
BHc: cnccks. varns, f or best
makestbrown drillings. 6 1 4a714c.
Fish.— We quote tun weignts: Mackerel
go. 3. half bbls, ?3 25a3 50; No. 2, $4 50a5 50.
Herring— No. 1.20 c; sealed, 25c; cod, 5a8o;
No. 1,86 50@i0’•
Flocr. Market limn demand mod- !
crate. Wo quote: Superline. $3 : a
35 ; extra. 5 Oat 0; fancy. S5 60a5 75;
choice patent. 16 OOatt 50: family. $ 90a5 25.
Kroitb —lemons—stock 11 and demand
imp uviu„.s a 1. Orangee— Markctquiet;
gbbd stock Brm: uu Floridaa coming in; I
Valence, . 5 nBUO per case; **Uoa4 peruox.
A mil VTthern. $2 so :: 2 uerbb 1 .
GRAtN.—f;orE‘ Market • nadvt demand ’
I'ght. Weqsote: White corn, Joblots 6c;car- j
ioadlots,62o; mixed orn. job Inis. 61c: car
loadlots,il c. Uatssteady: good demand. We
quote: Mixed oats. 47c; carload tots. 4to.
Bran.tl 1 . Meal, 6 c. G orgin grist, nor bul,
$2,0: rist. per bushel. 7 >4C.
Hat,—Market 1 u . with a fair demand;
stock ample. Wo quote inb lots: Western.
*1 10: canoaa lots. $100; Eastern, none;
Northern, none.
Hides. Wool. Etc.— Hides: Market
and l; receipts in ; dry flint. 1 Ho;
saiteu.l2 c; drybutcher, 1 ’ ~c. Wool: Mar
kn nominal; prime, 20c; burry, Bal2o. Wax.
?1' 0, ‘, al i° v , '• Heer skins, aint, iso; saltod,
16c. Otter skins. 2 r .ca .
iron.—Market tir us Strode, 4Haso: re
fined. 2Hc.
Laxp.—The market is dulls In tierces and
tubs, li-v.c: 50- Bs tins, . ,c.
I.IME, C ALCINKD PLABTKR AND CRPENT.—
Alabama lump lime is In fair demand and is
selling at $l3O per barrel; Georgia, $1 80; nal
cineu mas er. $1 86 per boi; hair. sc;
Georgtacement, $:; Kosenaale cement, $1 50a
165: Portland cement, $3 50.
I GiqcoKS.—Full stock: steady demand;
| Bourbon, $1 50u5 50: rve, slsoa6i>o: rectiiled,
| sial3s. Ales unahanged and iugood domtud.
I N ails—Market 3d, $1 5; id and 5d $3 0;
6a, $3 5; Ba, $2 0; lOd to6oa. $2 56 uer keg
| Nets.—Almonds, Tarragoua, lBHc; lyicts,
1 16c'4;\yalnuts. French, 12c,;>f ap es. Me: (mschus,
10c: Brazil, 9c; Hlberts. i2o. Gocoanute—
| Baracoa. $3 75 uer 100.
I mils. .11 kciste oly; moderate deman 1;
signal. nOaOOc: vVest Virginia black, Uu;
lard, 51c; headlight, 18c; kerosene, 10c;
u. atsfoot, 65c; machinery, 30c; i.insnen—
raw 48c, boiled 51c; mineral seal, 18c; flre
proo', 20- ; home light, 20c.
Onions.—Vortnern, perbbt, $100.t4 50; per
crate. 61 50a I ' s.
Peas.—Demand good; stock small: cow
pea-.sl 25:0! 50. mixed,sl2s(ol 40;clav. $1 50a
185; olsck-'-yc *175: crowders, $2 235.
potatoes.—Stock light, with Ift 1 demand.
> ortnern. per barrel. $2 oa2 25.
Prunes.—Turkish.s64c; French. So.
Raisins,—Demand quiet, market steady:
loose new Muscatel. $2 61; layen, $2 75 per
box: London layers. $3 25 oer box.
Salx.— rne demand is moderate and tho
market quiet; car-load lots, 750,f o b; joblots,
86ca$l
Sugars.— Market dull and declining; cut
loaf, 7 c; staudard A, 7c: extra C, 6Hc; C,
yel'ow. '0*0: granulated, 7 4 c; pjw
dered.7.c.
Strut.—Florida and Georgia syrups In bet
'er demand. Wequoce: 30a 6c; the market is
quiet forsugar house at S6a4oc; Cuba straight
goods. 280 m hogsheads; sugar house mo
lasses. 20c
Tobacco.—Market dull: demand moderate,
Wequote: Smoking, 25ca$l 25;chewing, com
m"D. sound. 28a8m; tair. 35iiso.; medium.
40a55c: bright. 60a75u; fine fancy, 85a80o; ex
tra line, 90a6l lu; bright navies. 46aS7c; dark
navies. 40a50c
lumber.— emana steady, prices firm;
'ied .La work tor quick iclivery.
Ordinary-sizes sl3 OOals 50
Difiicultsizes 16 00a20 50
Flooring Doaras 16 00al* 50
ShlDStuff 18 00&20 50
Timber.—Market dull and nominal. We
quote:
700 fet average S 9 OOall 0C
800 ’• 10 OOall 00
900 “ “ 11 OOali 00
1,000 “ “ 12 OOali 00
Shipping timber In the raft —
700 feet average $6 00a 7 00
800 “ “ 7 00a 8 00
#OO “ “ 8 00a 9 00
1,000 “ “ 9 OOalO 00
MlUtimberll below these flmtres.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.— Bv Sail,— There is a present sup
ply 01 u niage at this 1 ort, a number of vee
sels having come in during L.e week, hut all
under previous charterr., and at rates belo v
our quot ations, wti'cu are now fro " $5 OOaH 50
from this and the near Georgia ports
on lumber to Baltimore, Phlladeluhta, New
York, sound ports and eastward Timber is
60ca$l higher than lumber rates: to ths West
Indies and windward, nominal; to Bouth
America. sl2 50al8: to Spanish and Mediterra
nean ports, $10Mall: to United Kingdom
for orders, timber. 27a285; lumber £'! 15 . Bv
steam toNew York.s7; to Philadelphia, $7; to
Boston. $9.
Natal stores, coastwise.—By Sail.—
Steady. Foreion.—Cork, etc., for orders, s
and. or. 4s. ; Baltic, 2s ud. Coast
wise. -Strom —To Boston. 50c on rosin, $1 on
spirits; to New York, rosins 40c, spirit! 80c;
Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; to Balti
more, rosin 30c. spirits 70c.
COTTON. —Bv Stoow— Room is Bcarce; mar
ket ruier.
Liverpool via New York, n> 7-32d
Liverpool via Boston, f! lb 13-64d
Liverpool via Baltimore, ]* lb 13-64d
Antwerp via New York, *3 lb w-32d
Havre via New York, 0 1b....... He
Bremen via New York f, lb 11-S2d
Kevaivia New York, lb %and
Bremen via Baltimore, th 9-82d
Amsterdam via New York, ijtbale... 75c
Genoa via New York 2S-B4d
Boston,)! bale $1 7#
Sea island. 48 bale 1 75
New York, W bale 150
Sea island, f, bale 1 >J
Philadelphia, 48 bale I*l
Sea island, bale 1 >1
Baltimore, )! liale 1 i*
Providence, 48 bale 11l
By Soil.
Liverpool 9-32d
15a! io 19-64a5-16d
Rice.— Bv Strom —
New York, # barrel 60
Philadelphia, <8 barrel 60
Baltimore. 48 barrel 60
Boston. %! barrel
Vegetables, by sleam to New York, Phila
delphia, Haiti ore and Boston, standard
bushel crates, 65e each; barrels, 75c each; by
special contracts, standard bushel crates, 26c
each; barrels 50c each.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Grownfowls, f pair 50®65
Ohickeas. iiiree-quarcen gruwn 40 050
Chickens, half-grown 35(060
Duck-, W pair 5 iai7s
Geese, ft pair. 75(090
Kggs,4 dozen..— 1- a.l H
Peanuts—Fancy b. p. Va., 48 tb 7#* 7}4
i’eanuts—Hand molted, 48 lb 6(0 6'4
Peanuts—straight Virginia . s
- 48 uusliel 75®:io
Sweet uotaiues. yellow reds 4$ bush. 60s 5
Sweet potatoes, yellow yams,'4B husb 7(0 <5
White yams 60(060
Poultry.—Market dull. Eees Market
easier;supolv eoi: demand fair. Peanuts—
Amplestock: demand fair: native peanutsia
g.Mid request at quotations. Sugar—Georgia
and Florida, nominal: none in market.
Honst.—No demand; nominal. Sweet pota
toes scarce: demand good.
M IKK ail’d it V nil. tCUiIAUH.
FIN 4*0141..
I.oniion. Mav 12. noon.—Console, 101 6-16
for mou y; 1014 for account.
Nkw York, Jd*y 12. noon.—Stock# dull
but st ad\ . Money espy at '' S C 4 per rent.
Exchange—long, 67: snort. 24(t00
s" l ,. male bond* neglected. Uorernmenl
bond, dull but steady.
6:00 0. m.—Exchange *4 WiAi- Money closed
at I#(2W per cent. Sub-Troasurv oalaumjt—
t.old. 4128.51 1.000; com OCT, 111. 1 li.M t tioi
eminent bonds dull; four pur cents Ui;
three nor cents.lol. Suu> bonds ijnlor.
i heii* lit, an unii-ual near h of nows af
fecting prices to-day, although ibere vyere
several rumors In regard to Lackawanna.
Western Union and the inactive stocks, which
arc no# receiving attention. The opening
was irregular, but the widest difference Was
4 per cent, in favor of higher prices, Lacka
wanna was i tie on v feat in In the morning’s
dealings, and an# strong. The general ir
ket s moitliUed in n small ext'nt in the
in iriiihg, bin after 2 o'clock there was be n r
buine-s over the while list, at cnrnpanh dby
increased s'rengtb. resulting from a general
covering of the "shorts.” I’rices continued to
advance throughout the afternoon, and final
ligures ar* either st or close to the highest
prices of the riav. Almost evervthina on the
ac'ivo list 's higher, the advanoes ringing
from a fraction t" !' percent., the I alter for
l.ackawnnna; New Jersev entra! and at.
Paul show an advance of 14. I.ake shore and
Northwest each 14. l-ouisville an i Nashville
i'and the remainder I percent. Sacs 280.-
0o shares, the market closing at the following
quotations:
Ala-class A.'2to5.101 Nash. A Chstfa. 484
Ala,class Is,6s. lort New Orleans Pa
ue<>rgials 10 i'4 ci ic, Ist inert.. #1
“ is, m ortgage 10:4 N. Y.Central 102
N. Carolina H lb!* N<>rr.A W. prof. *O4
N. Uar-i'lna 4# 06 Nor. Pacific 244
Ho.Caro.lUrownl “ prof., til
consois. l*'4 Paoiffe Man.. r,;i4
Tennessee Us ... Oh Bending...,, .... 28 *
Virginia # ... 44 Kidun'dA Al’gh. 8
Vm. consolidated. 6f*i* Hlehui'd A llanv. 106
Ch’uaak'' A Ohio, a Bichio’d A W.Pt.
Cbie.A *’uihw’n,lo7't Terminal .... 80
" orefsrre 1.. U>4 Hock b land us
Dels.. Lack. A W.Wbis ht. Paul 544
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1886.
Eri" 24Vi ** preferred.. US
K.Tennessee Rd. ljg Texas Pacuic— 8%
Lake Shore 78 jr Union Pacific 50
L’villcx Nasa... 38 N. J. Central SO 5 *
Memphis*Guar. 23 Missduri.PwsiUe..lOC’s
MobilcAOuio.... 11H Western Union 62H
tAsked.
COTTON.
MANCUE9TER. May 12.—The" Gusrdiau's
commercial article says: ”Tlu: market ap
pears to be in a slack state, aiet there is a
pracii-al suspension of busimjig. Sglea in
large quantities are rare. Sfirffpt* ft rc waver
ing. th "Ugh ibe increase offered-Is not an in
dent to meet their views. Their uuwiHHig
ne - to yield is due to tirnmo-s in ihs rotioii
market Bovors’ wants are not urgent. The
de Mine of exchange hinders Eastern trade.
Tho pre-ent demand is supplied. Buying for
other markets is only from band to mou'b.
Expor' varnsnro neglected; sellers are yield
ing. Home trade is sma’i.”
New York, May 11, noon.—cotton quiet;
middling uplands, 9' 4 c; middlitig Orleaas.
9 lhc; sale, o • hales.
Futures: Market opened steady, with sales
as follows: May delivery. 9 sc; June. 9 18c:
July. 9 2 c: August. 9 35c; September, 9 08c;
(><" I'cr, 9 Ole.
5:00 p. m.—Cotton closed steady; middling
upi:inds,9 ! ,c; imddlingOrloans 9 7- i6c; sales
lit C: net ipi-M3 liale-, gross 1’.14.
Futures: Market olosed steady, with sales of
134,fa bales, as follows: May delivery, 9 ii(o
9 16c: June, 9 17(09 .Sc; July. 9 '.’s(o 9 260; Au
gust. 931 <B9 35c: September. 9 17(<r9 19o; Octo
ber. 903(0904q; Novenib-r, 8 6'(®ioic; De
comber. 9 2(®9 03c; January. * 10619 lie; Feb
ro ry, 92f19i1c: March. 9 30(09 32c
C. L. Green * Co.’s report sais: “A great
deal pi nquidut ou on tiled 1 crop again look
place at the opening, carrying prices off some
4 points, bnt unloading appeared to relieve the
market of a weak 'long' element, and a reac
tion followed that olosed the tone steady at a
fraction under last evening. There was a'so
some manipulation by large operators, appa
rently in lavorof the •long’ side, tending to
reduce offerings. New crop was sold with
moderation, unit found some covering, with
some pretty good buyingorders for December
a' 9c und rsiood 10 be coming in.”
GALVESTON, May I ’.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling ' .5-luc; net receipts 6ii6 baleß. gross 663;
aa e- ’-5 bale-; stock 27 066 bales.
Norfolk, May 2.—Cotton dull; middling
8 15-i6c; net receipts toßbales, gross 7uß; stock
29,136 bales; sales 521 bales; exports, coastwise
8 4 bal’-s.
Baltimore, May 12.— Cotton steady; mid
dliog9 3-l6c; net receipts 312 bales, gross3l2;
stock 28,912 bale-; sices 10 spmuers 1,409 bales;
e\ one's coastwise 89s bales
Boston, Mav 12.—Cotton quiet; middling
O-’qc: net receipts <>: bales, gross 1,574; sales
none; stock6,3lo bales
Wilmington, May !?.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling we; net receipts 85 pales, gross 85; sales
none; stock I -Si bales.
PaiLkDELPJtA, May 12.—Cotton dull; mid
dling 9 .c; net receipts 80 bales, gross 80;
stoe,. 16 728 b'l es.
New Orleans, May 12.—Cotton easy; mid
dling sls Pic; net receiuts 4 and bales, gross
774; sales 3,ouu bales; stuck 139.611 bales; ex
porie, to Great Britain 4,040 bales, coastwise
7.R'6.
Mobile. May 12.—Cotton dull; middling
BVge: net receipts 36 bales, gross 36; sales 500
bales; stock 26,458 bales; exports, coastwise
53'i bales.
Mumps is. May 12.—Cotton quiet; middling
8 7 s o; receipts 244 bales: snipmeuta 477 bales;
sales6so bales; stock 60,445 tiales.
AUGUSTA. May 12.—Cotton quiet; middling
8 11-ISc: bales; n*ie99 bales.
Charleston, May 12.— Cotton quiet; mid
dling #r; net receipts 548 bales, gross 548: sales
none: stock 26,267 bales; exports, coastwise
64n bales.
ATLANTA, May 12.—Cotton—middling B?<£c;
receipts 31 bales.
New York. May 12.—Consolidated net re
ceipts for all cotton uorts to-dav, 4.029 bales;
extorts, to Great Britain 7,504 ualea, to the
comment SuO
PROVISIONS. QROffKR IBS. KTC.
NSW \ okk, -May 12, noou.—Flourdull and
heavy. Wheat easier. Corn unchanged. Pork
duli; mess. 69 2509 50. Lard steady, 6
Freights steady.
5:00 p. m.—Flour. Southern closed steady.
Wheat—spot lots declined KcSl'jc; ungraded
red 86(095 7-16 c; ungraded while 93c; No. 2
red. May delivery 87H®88e. Corn—spot lots
quiet but steady; uugiaued, 384te; No. 2, on
sin 46Hc in elevator, June delivery 4;>>g(o
46‘ac. Oatsashade s'ronger; No. 2, 37@37> 4 c.
Hops unchanged. Coll'ce, lair KlO, on spot,
dull at B%c. Sugar dull and e*u;; fair to good
refining 4H'®6c; refined dull—C 5‘ 4 (05 \c, yel
-I.w 4 7 g 514 c. mould A 6 5 /b c, siandaril A 6H <! .
granulated tflgc. Molasses steady; Cieufuegos
18He fir 50 test. Cotton seed oil, 22(24c for
crude, 28@3c Of. r refined. Hides firm; New
Orleans9H(olOc, Texas KKOIOHC. Wool quiet;
domestic fleece 27(01e. Pork firm and more
active; mess. $9 25(09 50 for old. Middles
dull; long clear s>„c. I.ard lull ami weak,
but notquoiahiy Chang"; Western steam, on
spot 8 17V. May delivery 6 14(06 15c Freights
to Liverpool firm; cotton, per steam 5-32d;
wheat, per steam 3‘/,d.
Chicago. May 12.— There was no strength
to-day in wheat.' though an active day’s trade
was indulged in; only comparative firmness
was early, June advancing to77Hcfrom the
opening at 77V; I > v noou June was selling at
76%c, and later at 76%e, with no very sharp
call lor it even at this figure; foreign markets
were in a stale of inaci ivily, with only a smal 1
portion 0/ the usual volume at other points;
the sudden drop to TBIJc was caused by re
ports of -posted” wheal in New York; in the
arternoon the market closed a shade firmer.
I-ess than the usual share of attention was
given corn, as is shown by the narrow fluctua
tions exhibited below; in general the market
was about firm. V range of 7' a c covered the
fluctuations in pork.
Flour unenuoged. Wheat opened firm but
closed low r: regular. May delivery 75V,
June 76 ;! „@77UC' July 77$ia79‘ 4 c. Corn
steady; cash 34’ 4 c, May delivery 3lsj(®36c,
June 355i(036 l /,c. July 36”j(0:.7' „c. Oats dull
ami easy; cash 29We, May delivery 28 1-46(0
28”„ c. June2B'.,(o2B-Jjc. July 2 7 9-16(027 11-16 c
Provisions—Mrs- p rk easy; < asli 69 65@8 70.
June delivery IS 7'(08 77'4 Lard steady; cash
5 87V, Juuedelivery 6s7H® r ’9oc. Short rib
sides dull: cash 5 25c. Boxed meats steady;
dry sailed shoulders 4 0004 lue, short clear
5 50c. Whisky steady.
ST. Louis, Via. 12.—Flour more active but
ea y. Wheat active and weak; No. 2 red, cash
and May delivery nominal at 80c JuneslV®
82c. Corn verv dull and weak: No. 2 mixed,
cash 32 1 4<232V, June delivery 33) jc. Oau
—prices nominally firm b"tnoibingd ns; No.
2 mixed, cash 50c bid. Mav delivery 29% bid.
Whisky firm at $1 10. Provisions dull and
generally easy: Pork, $9 16(09 35. Lard firm
at 5 7uc. Bulk meats eus ; boxed lots un
changed. Bacon weak: long clear 5 05c, short
rib 5 75(05 80c, clear 6 90 ■ 6 00c.
Baltimore, Msy 12.—Flour quiet but steady;
Howard s reet and Western superfine $2 H.V®
8 10. extra $3 25(01 00, family $4 25®t 75; eily
mills superfine 52 75(01 25, extra IS 55:04 15;
city mills Rio brands |4 5”(#4 75. Wheat—
-8 uthern quiet Put steady : Western dull and
easy : Southern, red 90®98c, ainlier 9 909.5 c.;
No. 2 Wcsiern winter red, "ii spot s9c offered.
Lorn—Sou hern firm and higher; Western in
active but firm; Southern, while 46 048 c,
ye'liw 16049’.
Cincinnati, May 12. Flour heavy and
lower; lumily $8 7o(08 90 Wheat heavy: No.
2. 87@S8c. Corn heavy; No. 2 mixed. IM'4'o
37He. Data barer steady; No. 2 mixed, 31 H<o
316ic. Provisions—Perk (lull at $9 25. I.ard
quiet at 5 7 x®s 7Sc. Bulk meats steady and
unchanged. Bacon eleffdv and unchanged.
W’n-kv dull m 41 10. SiiPsr unchanged! New
Orleans 5(l-t-Vo, Hogs firm; common and
light $3 4C(04 15, packing and butchers $3 9 U (O
4 26.
Lovistills. May 12.—Gram closed dull:
Wheat, Vo. 2 rod 88c. Corn. No. I white 3SHc.
Oats, No. 2 mixed, new 3i! a c. Provisions
dull and unchanged: Bacon, dear edi 5 90c.
clear sides 6 16c, shoulder* 187 H. Bulk moats
—shoulders 4c. clear rib sides 5 40c, clear
sides 6 05c. Pork, mess 510 su. Lard, choice
leaf 7 7508 tOc,
XAV 41. STORE*.
Naw Tokk. Mav 12. noon.—Spirits turpen
tine steudv ui :likoßG4c. Itosin steady at SI 06
(®l 10.
(:00 p. m.—spirits turpentine dull at We.
Best 11 dull at 1 1 6*i Id.
CH aklehton, Mav ll.—Spirits turpentine
quiet at 3140* Bosle quiet: MoC<tnsc for good
strained.
Wn.giNoroN, Mat 12.—Sulrtts tttrnentine
steady i11224c. Rosin steady; strained *74*',
good strain*! 1 die. Tar firm at (I 20. Crude
turpentine linn; hard tl, yellow dip |1 76,
virgin 42.
RICK.
Naw Yoag. May 12.-Kir,e steady.
CHaklrston, Mav 12.—Market teadv; fair
3 1 4 '*A4c, good 4B*4c. prime 604540; sales
86 "bis.
New Oai.RAaa. May 12.—Market quiet;
fair gUefWfc, good 4f#44c, prime nominal;
sales >l4l hills.
Fruit and Vegetal) Market.
FLORIDA DISPATCH LINK QUOTATIONS.
Sp'ci'if l . Horning A'escs.
New Yokk. May 12.—siraw errles, choice
Florida. |ier quuri, lla'tc Iri-h laita'ue*,
prime Florida. iwr barred I'l ooax to. Beans,
Florida wax, per crate, 6#e-|* 6'J. latan*.
Florida rouuil, per crate. HOeall 50. Cucum*
hers. prime Florldu, per crate <2 tKIaX 00;
cucumbers. Florida culls, 1 sir crate, I. dO
a) 25 Cabb iges, Florida, per bsriel |i *5
h 2 2*. He.'is, Florida, per crate, 7S':a|l >5.
Squash, Florida per crate. 26n60c.
Pup Apei.psia. Mav 12 Cnfimbera,
F orm*, pci- crate, S2 ia4 OC. Totuatoes.
Florida, per crate. $3 ortas 00. Cabbages, Flori
da. per barrel. $2 50aS00. Beans, Florida, per
crate, $2 00a 2 50; beans,Georgia,per crate, S3OO
a:t 60. Egg plant. Florida, per barrel, $3 "0
a3 60 Beets, Florida, per crate, $1 mini 25.
Irish potatoes, Florida, per barrel, $7 00a9 00.
Siltypuit; .Uitflttantrr,
MINIATU RE A I.MANAtj—THIsT DAY
Sun Risks .*. . 5:10
Sunsets...... * fi;so
High Water at Savannah. 8:58 am. 4:42 r m
Tjiurspay. May 13. 1886.
ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE YESTER
DAY.
Bark Garibaldi Nor), Zakariasen, Bueno*
Ayres, In ballast, to A K Salas * Go.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Bark Nordsijeruen (Nor), Olsen, Rotter
dam—Geo P Walker.
Schr Centennial, Willetts, Philadelphia—
Jos A Roberts * to.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Schr Centennial, Philadelphia.
MB Will AN DA.
Tybce. Mav 12. 8:00 p m—Passed up, bark
Garibaldi (Nor).
P issed out. schr Centennial.
Wind SW, fresh; fair
Now York, M tv 10—Arrived, schrs Stella M
Kenyon Williams, Fernaudina; Florida. War
ren. Jacksonville; Bella Bussell, stee man,
do: S A Rudolph, Muller, do; St Johns, Gil
more, do; Georgie D Isold, Harris, Bruns
wie.k. Ga; Nellie S Pickering, McKeen, do;
Mary E Hall, French, Darien, Ga; John R
F'ch," Loveland, Savannah.
Cleared, *chr Alfaretta S Snare, Brown,
Key West and Tampa.
Cork, May 9—Arrived.bark Einigtceit (Ger),
Kamel, Darien (lost furotopgallant mast und
mizzentop mast.
Lizard. May 9 Passed, bark Slgdal (Nor),
Aauoldt. Darien.
Norkopmg to May s—Arrived, bark Arou
dal (Nor). Jo eph-eii. Savannah.
Scilly. May 7—Passed, bark Etna (Nor), As
bjornsen. Pensacola for Sutton Bridge.
Apalachicola, May ’o arrived, bark Nor
manvik (Nor), Olsen, Montevideo.
Baltimore, May 10—Arrived, schrs K.tta,
Bloodgood, Georgetown; Adventure, Mur
phy, do.
Brunswick. Mav 10—Arrived, bark Ilcrma
nos (Nori. Olsen. St. Thomas.
Balb, May s—Sailed, schr M V B Chase,
Pinkham. Savannah.
Coo'aw. SC, .May B—Arrived, steamship
Connaught (Br), Thomas. Philadelphia.
Darien, Ga, May 10—Arrived, bark Lydia
(Br), Lowery, Barbados via Tvbee.
Cleared, schr Samuel II H H übbard, Mehaf
fey. Now York; schr Geo R Drake from Bath.
Galveston, May s—Sailed, schr Royal Arch,
Pensacola.
Jacksonville, May 10—Arrived, schr E K
Hart. Kurtz, Baltimore.
Key West. May 10—Arrived, schrs Austin D
Knight, Driukwater, New York; Mury U
Williams (Hr), Bulland, Nassau.
Sailed, schr Gertrude (llr;, Albnrv, Nassau.
Pensacola. May 10—Arrived, bark Nordcus
Dronning (Nor). Henrlcksen. Queenboro.
Cleared, barks Bothnia (Nor), Karlin. Bar
row; Anno (Rus), Sinitstand, Marseilles;
Piemonte (Iial), Gamba, llarlinglou: schr
Norombega. Smith, Philadel|>bla.
Portßoyal.SC, May B—Arrived, steamer
Je-mond (Hr). Holt, Baltimore.
Petersburg, Va, May 9—Sailed,schr Frances
Shubert, Gifford, New York.
Vineyard liaveu May 10—Arrived, schr
Ella if Watts, Stevens, Duboy, Ga, for St
John’s, N B.
Philadelphia, May 10—Arrived, schrs Gen
Adelbert Ames, .James, Sapello. Ga; An
drew Nebiquer. Sin it u, Jacksonville; Sarah C
Smith, Kn ot. Jacksonville.
Delaware Breakwater, 9th, sailed, schr A A
M Carlisle, Philadelphia for Savannah.
Fernaudina, Mav 10—Cleared, brig L L
Squires, Overton, New York.
M ARITIME MISCELLANY
Wilmiuaton, N C, May B—An unknown
pilot boat*from Charleston, S C. collided last
night off] the mouth -of Caue Fear River
with pilot, boat Uriah Timmons, of Smith
ville. Damage to Timmons slight, and sup
posed to be slight to tne unknown boat.
SPOKEN.
Bark Solon (Nor), Langen. from Pensacola
for Harlingen May 4, lat 36 22. lon 55 36.
Bark Jason (Nor), Olsen, from Sapelo for
Harwich April 28, lat 49, lon 6.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Savannah Rv, May 12—
33 bbls rosin. 7 bbls spirits turpentine, 8 bbls
tallow, 5 bbls beer, 8 cases do, 75 caddies to
bacco, and mdse.
Per Savannah, Florida aud Western Rv.
May 12—156 bales cotton. 17 cars lumber. 8
cars wood. 2 cars iron. 1,315 bblsrosiu, 718
bbls spirits turpentine, 7 bbls syrup, 893 bhls
and 2.0 9 boxes vegetables. 4 bales hides, 5
bate" wool, ahd mdfie.
Per Central Railroad, May 12—617 bales cot.
t >n,.47 uaies Varus. 4 bales domesi ie*. 15 cases
plaids. Ift b les hides 108 pkgs tobacco, 2 ice
lard, 48.5(10 lbs bacon,2o bids spirits turpentine,
137 bbls rosin! 495 lbs fruits, 988 bushels oats,
200 bales bay. 3 b’fis liquor, hf libl do, 1 case
do. 7 pkgs furniture, 256 bbls flour, 1" bbls sy
rup, 14 cars lumber. Blears wood, 9pkzs wood
In shape. 266 tons pig iron, 61 pkgs vegetables,
I pxg wax, 10 1011s r r Iron. 2 pkgs carriage
and Imggv material, 136 pkgs mdse, 51 pkgs
empties, 12 bales pa per stock, 1 car brick, 67
pkgs soap, 18 casts eggs, 292 pkgs hardware.
EXPORTS.
Per bark Nordsijeruen (Nor), for Rotter
dam— 1,200 bills spirits 1 uroeutiiie, measuring
80.235 net gallons: 960 bbls rosin, weighing
435,006 pounds—ll T Moore A Cos.
OHNdI G V ERR
Per Charleston and Savannah Rv. May 12-
Transfer Office. 8. F A W Ry, J W Connoly,
W M Garfuukle, Bond A M, P Cohen. L A M
Coleman, PcacocK, ii A Cos, llieaer AB, E T
Roberts.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Rv.
May 12—Transfer Office. Peacock, H A Cos,
E K Cheatham. Lee Roy Myers. A K Fawcett.
II Solomon A Son. M Y Henderson, Ray A (),
Holcombe,G & Go, Acosta AK. Epstein AW,
Dale. D A Cos, A Falk A Son, Kavanatigh Ali,
<4 V flecker * Cos. Wilcox A G. Hail A K.
S Guckeuhcimer A 5,,„ Meinhai’d Bros A Cos,
McDonough A Cos, Kll L'aasels..? 11 Henncssy,
Mohr Bros, K A Fulton, Jno Flannery A Cos,
MV J I) I Mclntyre, W C Jackson, J VA Hin
son. A U Altmaver A Cos. Baldwin A Cos, E T
Roberts. C L Jones, J P Williams.
For Central Railroad. May 12—Fordg A*t,
M Maclean, Warren A A, Jno Flaunerv A Lo,
Walter. T A Ce, F M Farley, Garnett. S A Cos,
H M Comer* Cos, Butler Bros, J P Williams,
D C Bacon A Cos, I G Haas. Herman AK.
S Uucxenheimer A snn, C H Carson, J II Fox.
GC Gemuuden, Palmer Bros. Acosta A E. G
W Parish, Weed A C, J 8 Collins A Cos, 8
McAlpin, Lee Bov Myers, M Y Henderson.
C R Ludden. Mohr Bros. Holcombe, G A Cos,
I Epstein A Bro. Epstein A W. Careltue Pines,
II Myers A Bros. H Solomon A Son. A Lefller,
EckmanAV. Frank A Cos, Smith Bros A Cos,
A M A C W West.i h&.—Carley Co,J B Floyd,
I.ippman Bros, M J Doyle. .1 C Thompson.
Per steamship Johns Hopkins, from Balti
more—A A Avdlhc, Blodgett, M A Cos, F Bu
chanan. O Butler, Bond, lit E. Charleston
A Sav If R. M lloley A Son. City A Sub Ry,
B J Clibbedip. Epstein A W, M Feral A Cos.
S Uuckenhelmer A Son, L J Gazan. A Hanley,
Haines A D, S II ex ter, W J King, A l.eiller,
Kennedy A M, IS H Levy A Bro, J F LaKar,
Lippinan Bros. K Lovell A Sou, N Lang, Chris
Murphy. J Lawton. Meinhard Bro# A co, Na
than Bro-. Lee Roy Myers A 8 Nichole, D P
Myeraon. Order notify A Ehrlich A Bro, Pat
terson. D fll Cos, N Paulsen A Co.Palmer Bros,
Peacock. II A Cos. II Bodigc , 1! H l!u h.,r (Don,
Reiser AS, 11 Solomon A Son. S. F A IV lly,
II Suiter, Southern Ex to, almrbt Nichols*,
E A Schwarz, Standard Inf Cos, Hhliplrine A
Bro. J s Silva, schr Bertha. Teeple AO. stmr
seminole. K fl Talcin. J II West A Go, J F
Thorn'nn. A M A C W West. Tims West.
(OfTirtiU.
ORDINANCE.
An OaDINANt c to amend an ordinance to
pre-cribe h.irbor regulations lor the pon of
.Savannah, pasned in Council Aug. 28. lv{.
Skctidn l. TlieMayorar.il Aldermen eftnc
t.'itjr of savannah In Council a*semhlod do
hcr. by ordain, Tha' rule 2lf of the rub a and
regul 'tloi a adopted by the ordinance pussed
I" Cmincll AUg. 85, ItiSS, be and the earn -is
hereby amended so to read as fn laws:
••The i re,wsoX all ves.els lying in 1110 Savan
nah ri*er from June ito Oct 4 n every year,
ahab sleep on shoreeouth of River street, and
II is tee duty yt Dk* MastoTS of all ve*nel- to
sue 1 hat thlkregu! ilion Is carried out by their
respective i^avks,"
Ordinance wassed in Couueil May (th, IH9B.
RUFUS K. LKSTEK, Mayor.
Attest:
F rank E. Hjjb *bi.r. Clerk of t ounoil.
rapdev I * 1 m t
<HtA#vrti now h<a4]
iki fft> l#wirf Ofllce Si l.iliritt
Dcskfi. 'babies, Cbaira,
Bock Case# Lonngrr
x-wtter Presses, Cabinet,
Ladies’ Fancy Desas, As
Flow) floods and JxiwsS
1 newOauranteed. C)salo*
fissr Pustsas ic. No post sis
Ci’orhrru, ©utlrm, (Ftc.
Summer Comforts
At SILVA’S.
Adams & Westlake’s Non-Explo
sive Oil Stoves,
The most complete aud best made.
PATENT FLY FANS.
So cheap that no one can afford to lie with
out one. They are a necessity.
Patent Ice Cream Freezers.
Guaranteed equal to any made, and at
prices never so low before.
The Gate City Stone Filter.
Only PURE WATER an come through
them.
am slil! offering those HAVILAS D'S
DECURVTED DINNER nets AT COST.
Don't fail to look through SILVA'S stock
before buying.
Lyon's Block, 140 Broughton St
MATHEWS BROS.’
IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
Crockery, Glassware, and
Tinware.
cial inilnceniciitfi offered on
Table Cutlery and Silver
Plated Ware.
mr-CALL EARLY AT
MATHEWS BROS,’,
156 Ougress and 155 St. Julian Streets.
PoiuDer.
SEA, FOAM
ALL FIRST-CLASS
StorEkpnoiteeiitforSale
■ THE BEST
" 'Powdci
Ifi THE WOKLD; 1
TO riREXTS.
Mftnv baking powders are very pemirloiir.
to health, mid while every one rr*rardß his
own, he should also have a care for the-louder
ones—the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders—soda or saleratus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient- uo alum or unimouia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemists who have analyzed Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers whn used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts
have failed with other ixiwders. are jubilant
oversea Foam. Saves tine, saves tabor, saves
money.
It is positively iinequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the lending hotels and restaurants
in New York city and throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GAA TZ, JONES CO.,
170 Duane St., N. Y.
fiat! anft (srattt.
Car Choice Eatii Potatoes!
Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Etc.
GBITS, MEAL, COBS EYES, ETC.
Oranges, Lemons, Apples.
BLACK EY’E PEAS, SPECKLED PEAS,
COW PEAS.
T. P. BOND & CO.,
155 BAY STREET.
pmtkflL
KISSIMMEE CITY BANK,
Kiriftiinmee City, Orange County, Fla
CAPITAL. *50,000
rpitAN-ACT a banking buatni’a*,
1 buy und m*ll Foreign and Domestic Kx
cbangc. Give special attention to Florida
colleciiona. Corroap -ndence nolicite *. Cor
respondents: Seaboard Nadonal Bank, New
York; C. M. Whitney A Cos.. New York; First
National Bank of Florida. .Jackaonville, Fla ;
Ambler. Marvin A. Stockton, Jacksonville,
Fla.,and in Great Britain,the Bankof Ireland.
yaiuts ana ®u*
JOHN C. BUTLER.
\\T ItITE TEA Dg, COLORS, OILS.GLASS.
VV varnish, etc.; heady mixed
PAINTS; RAILROAD, STEAMER, AND
MILLSU PPL) Es;SASHEs,DOORB, BLINDS
and BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole agent
for.KOKGIA UMK.CALCIN ED PLASTER,
CKMENTS, HAIR, and LAND PLASTER.
I> tVliitiiker si reel, Sautumli. I.a.
cheap! DURABLK! BKaitiii 1/
NoMore Whitewashing!
NOT WHEN
PLASTIC PAINT
Can he lisd so rheap. Learn it* merits and
send for pamphlet aud color card lo
PL 18 IYC PAINT CO,
](>9 MeElderry’a Wharf. Ilaliirncre, Md.
Xttmbrr anD Atinurr.
LUMBER.
IIAWN. JOHNSON A CO.,
iA',"“li I 5 A BAST BROAD BTS„
11 are * full sbavk at seaaonad dressod aid
tindrasayd Lumbar, whieh thay are sailing at
raduaaff rata*.
| 7 ~ywrt llroorto.
/'IATUSi oplllN .s mid BA'I'IH (Alkaline
V 7 la biaityatera; nlso. line Iron Waters),
llamcshtrckouniy, W. Vn.; no logs; no mala
ria; wbeiu the sick and overworked soon re
cover ad.'dm well arc always baupy; send
for pamphlet. W. H. SALE, Propr'iTor.
CURE ”.i, K DEAF.
IJKCK'N Patent Improved Cushioned Ear
Drums perfectly restore the hearing and
perforin the work of the natural drum. In
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All conversation and even whispers heard
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IIDSCOX, H6B Hroalwas New Turk. Men
tion this paper.
fruit att& Wrorrrtfo.
REILY & MOLONEY
Were not burned out, as reported in the
Morning News and the Times. JOHN MO
LDS'EY, formerly of the firm of Ueily A
Moloney, is now with K, POWER, successor
to J. B. Reedy, who supplied ReilyA Moloney
with all their Teas, Coffees, Spices. Paper
Bags, Butter Dishes, etc., for over two years.
Wo Are Headquarters for
Roasted Coffees,Teas, Spices, etc.
FANCY GROCERIES.
500 Bunches Bananas,
5,000 Cocoanuts,
For sale exceedingly low at
K. POWER’S,
SUCCESSOR TO J. B. REEDY,
Grocer aud Importer of Fruits and Dealer in
Teas, Coffees, etc.,
138 CONGRESS 3T., - SAVANNAH. GA.
AQples, Bananas!
We have just received choice
lot of Fruits for Centennial.
Send us your orders.
Lemons! Lemons!
ORAN(iES,
Nuts, Raisins,
Bermuda Onions!
Figs, Dates, Potatoes.
KAVANADGH & BRENNAN,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Foreign
and Domestic Fruits and Vege ables.
No. 170 Bay street, river side.
15ANANAS !
JUST RECEIVED
CARLOAD
FINE
YELLOW BANINAS.
WEST BROS.
H LEMONS,
$ PEANUJS,
COW PEAS,
G LEMONS,
ETC., ETC.
16b BAY STREET.
N ==
W. P. BIMKINB & CO.
tODPO. WtC.
FILTERS
EEPACKED,
Carpenters’ Tools,
Citii Stores,
RANGES,
WATER COOLERS,
Ice Cream Chares,
And other Pensionable Uoodx at rock
bottom pricen, at
HOPKINS’
Stove & Hardware House
JBurDwitrr, <Ftt
EDW. EUVELL & SONS
156 Broughton und 18S, 140 State streets,
DEALERS IN
OENERAL HARDWARE.
Uulvaui/.ed HteH 4-point
Bar hod Wire.
Turpentine NuppliM.
Iron and Steel.
Waif oil ware.
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
Nportiuc Oood.N, Plow*, etc., etc.!
Stepping.
OM STEAMSHIP COMFY
FOR
NEW YORK ARfO PHILADELPHIA.
EXCURSION 32
STEERAGE .. '.’.V.'.V.’.V.V. 10
Fttsage to Philadelphia,
CABIN... IT “ MeWYOrk) * ...
kxcuksion .'.V.V.V
&1 JGEKAGE * i-|
maguiflrent steamships of this nom
.Lnd P ard T BPPolnted 10 ““ 48 '"•-
TO NEW YORK.
C " Nm'/V ! K ’, r %Pt - J W.CkTHi.
kink, mi DA\, May 14, at Bp. m.
N d* V <> \| ll KK ' Ca,,t ' K * k h*pton, sun
da 1 . Mav 16, at 4:3ft p. g. ’
* c * Dt - vv - “• riEßEit.
i Ul*.H|)A\ . May 18, at G P. if.
C Uv V KIDD !V H T V, Ca " t - K - 9 - S'CKE
non, t 111 DAT, May 21, at. s :,o a. m.
CITY OF SAVANNAH. Capt. U. C DkP
OETT, SUNDAY. May 3 at 10 “ -
TO IMIII^ADELPHIA.
I Theae sioatuers do not carry paaftengors,]
DKBSOUO, Capt. F. Smith, SATURDAY”
May 13, at 4 i\ m. a, ‘
J dlV'mlv f;. CURI,TT ’ BATOB
ted Kingdom aud the Continent. 8 Utti *
For freight or passage apply to
G. M. SOKKKL, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
Mert-hants’ and Winers’ Transnort*.
Uon Cuinpany,
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN 1 Iff 03
itxuu iwioN v...;;is >
*i as* ,—,i,r...
A pointed to nail from Savannah for Baiti
mor,, ftM foliown—city time:
J Y S \?°^ K, , W i* ,C * pt ' Fo * T *. BATUR
DA i, May 15. at 4 p. k.
W mridn. W v a f, !rC !; Capt - Billups
lliUlvSDkY, May 20, at a. m.
J ‘.V. , ? S xS iO,>K,NS - Ca P t - Fostee, TUES
DAY, May 26, at 1 p. m.
J jA ' vkknc *> Capt. Billups, MON
DAY, May 31, at 4 p. m.
And from Baltim ore on the day, atm.
named at 3 r. M. 7
Through bills lading giyen to all point*
West, all the manufacturing towns In Now
England, nml to curt ul toe Uuiteq fin.g luiu
and the Continent.
JAS. B. WEST * CO.. Agents,
H4 Bay street.
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASS AO Ifi 120 01
EXCURSION aff jj
HTJfiJfiR AU Jfi..
THE flrat-class Iron steamship* of this com
pany are appointed to sail every Thur*.
ov from 80-don at 3 p. g.; from Sarannah an
ollowa—standard time:
OAT EC I TV. Capt. D. Ilr. due, THURSDAY
Mav 6. *t 7:sft p g. •
CITY or MACON. Capt. Wg. KELLBT.
THURSDAY, Mav 13. at ’ p. g. *
GATE CITY. Capt. D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, IU) 2 ,at . :8U P. g.
CITY or MACON. CDt. W. KeILW
THURSDAY, va. T. at 1 r. g.
Through hill* of lading glron to New Rag
land manufacturing points and to LirerpoSL
The company’s wharves in both Savannah
and Boston are connected with all railroad*
leading out of the t wo cities.
RICHARDSON* BARNARD,
Agenhh
Sea Island Route.
THE STEAMER
ST. NICHOLAS,
Capt. M. P. USINA,
\I7ILL leave Savannah from wharf fool
Tv Lincoln street for liOBOY. DaKIKN.
BRUNSWICK, and FKIINANDINA every
MONDAY and THURSDAY at sr. g.. con
necting at Savannah with New York. Phila
delphia. Boston and Baltimore steamer*, at
Fernundma with rail for Jacksonville and
all points In Florida, and at Brunswick with
steamer forSatllla river.
Proight receivedi.o within half hoar of boat’*
departure.
Freight not signed for 24 hour* after arrival
Will he at risk of consignee.
Tickets on wharf and host
C. WILLIAMS. Agent.
For Augusta and Way landings.
STEAMER KATIE,
Cspt..r. H. HKVILT*
WHIld, LEAVK F.VKItY TUKdDAY atStkl
o'etoo r. u. (city time) tor Augusta
and way landings.
All freights payable bv sldimers.
JOllir LA WTON,
Manager.
(tF.MI-WKF.KLY LINE ~“
FOR COHEN’S BLUFF
AND WAT LANDINted.
IMlEsUamer ETUBI* Capt. W,T. Olggdb,
will leave for above every FRIDAY, S e.
u. Kit l rntag, arrive OUNDAT BIUHT,
U'DicTUF ttOAT Sts r. g. Betarnltg ar
ris e THURSDAY u U i. 3. Feriafnrtaa.
lion, etc , apply to W. T* GIBSON,
Manager,
Wharf foot of Drayton street.
DIICC Instant relief. Final cure taMi
riLLO. days, and never returns. Nopnrgc,
no .Hive, no .unp wliory. Sufferers will learn
of a simple remedy Free, by addressing C. *
MASON 78 Nassau-trout. New York.
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