Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, May 29, 1886, Page 7, Image 7

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(TsJtnmrmHL ~~ SAVANNAH MA.lili.KX, WEEKLY ItRUORT. -vi-r-E OF THE MORNING NEWS. I o: > SAVANNAH. (iA., May 33, 1556.1 r*N'BAL Remarks.—The general market 'et ,i urine last week. There was, liow -Ira iretty fair business done in some lines, a u ’uianrt from the Interior was fairly ac- I on orders, which were stimulated, it is II t [ lu fears of delay, caused by the 0 f gauge in the different railroads r the coming week. The , Vi ments in groceries and provisions . j... lie large, in other departments about •he usual trading was done There were no other features iu the market of note. The • tl.Kik remains about us before, and the ' , ng of firmness m most commodities still .vads. There was a slight improvement in liilections from the interior. The money roiirket is somewhat inactive and it is scarcer, exchange is firmer and advanced both , ; mestic and foreign. There were very few changes iii the leading staples. The wool market advanced }*>., with receipts fairly ac ]lT(., Sugars were better, but not quotably h aher. The following review will show the tone and latest closing quotations of the dif ferent markets. v 4VAIi storks.—There was a decidedly firmer feeling in the spirits Turpentine mar market during the past week. With the de crease m reoeiptsann the considerable takings of ne previous two weeks holders were stronger in their views and were not pushing business at the current figures. At the close nrc es had advanced fully The sales for the week were about 2,000 casks. The demand f,.r Itosln was pretty fair for the better grades which were generally held t .her, for the lower grades there was little or no inquiry and prices are off slightly. The sales for the" week were about 4,500 barrels. In another columu will be found a compara tive statement of receipts and exports from the beginning of the season to date, and for the same time last year, together tvith the official closing quotations. Cotton —The market has continued quiet and steady throughout the week. The offer mg stock was small, and holders have re mained firm in their views, and demand full figures for all desirable grades. The inquiry was not very spirited, and exporters are only taking for immediate requirements, conse qu Dtlv. the business doing was light, al though larger than for the previous week. The total sales for the week were 1,300 bales. The following are the official spot quotations of the Cotton Exchange. good middling Middling 8 11-16 j,ow middling ...8 8-16 Good ordinary —. .....7 11-16 Ordinary 7 The receipts of cotton at this port from all Sources for the past week were 3,942 bales of upland and 20 b iles sea udsud, against 354 ha cs uu'and and 10 bales sea island for this week last year. The particulars of the receipts have been as follows: Per Central railroad 3,289, bales up land; per Savannah, Florida and Western railroad, 148 hales unland and 20 bales sea island: per Savannah river steam ers, 525 bales upland. The exports for the week were 4,012 bales upland and 710 balessea island; to New Tork, 8.016 bales upland and 710 bales sea island; (o Philadelphia, 24 bales upland; to’ Baltimore, 840 bales upland; to Boston, 592 bales up land. The stock on baud at the close of the mar ket to-day was 13,310 bales upland and 2,546 bales sea island, against 1,820 bales upland and 1.372 bale3 sea island at the same time last yt.tr. Comparative Statement of Net Receipts, Exports and Stocks of Cotton at the following; Places to Latest Dates. , Stock on Received since Exported since September 1, 1885. hand and on : PORTS. September let. Shipboard. Great O'hr t'n Total O'stsoise I 1866 . | 1886. Britain France. Porte. Foreign. Porte. \ 1885. 1886. New Orleans Mav 28 1,689,270 1,508,232 738.549 805,394 389,205 1,483,118 495,408 109,795 87,87* Mobile May 28 : 244. t2l 328,525 44,431 41,431 185,448 *2,137 11,2*0 . Florida May 23j 19.172 ff.B’l I 19,172, Texas May *8 693,167 455,227 233,1131 16,6i5 78.013 317,671 868.858< I.Tt# 4.856 I (Up’d.. May 23 , 762.018 700.609 10 .936 j 8,252 291,25 1 4C0.497 356,824! 18.310 1.820 1 savannan i Seal „. u May 28 1 22,954 19.17:; 1,488 . 1,481 19,910 2,546 1.572 r .„ , , (Up’d.. .May 28 479,449 497,3.2 87,420| 25,556 209,543 322,519 183,870 18,829 ?,600| Charleston j aeiUgMi M;iy , 2 1 T . o{s 13,320 363 363 5,514 2.765 1,437 North Carolina May 28 '.00.123 91,7*7 48.839 1.840 28,184 69,803 22.173 5,875 681 I Virginia May 28 802,642 548,778 246,997 2,323 22,650 271,976 291,878 29.330 3,869; 1 New York May 28 08.411 90,741 4.30.108 87,134 172.111 639,858 280.974 312,6601 Otherports May 28 279,083 486,401 258.113 1,635 35,057 325,699 68,*80 22,079; Total to date 8,163,365 2.215,402 398, HM 1,221,9161 3,880,002 L,8!%045 ! 565,777 .. : ,1 Total to dale in 1886 4,604,15* | J 1 i i| 449,4761 tompitrattve Cotton Statement |Of Gross Receipts, Exports and Stock on hand Mat 28, 1886, AND FOR THE SAME TIMS LAST TEAR. 1885-e. ! 1885-5. Sea Sea ■ Island. Upland. I Island, j Upland. i Stock on hand September 1. 661 S.itis 91 1,183 Received this week 20 8.944 10 S3' Received previously 23,268 708,5i7 19,3(7 702,063 Total 23.839 771,067 ■ '9,44s 703.602 Exported this week "lo 4.U12 301 355 Exported previously 29,683 753,746 17,975 701,227 Total 21,29') 757.757 UA 76 701,762 Stock on hand and on ship- j | board this day *,646 18.S10/J 1,571 j 18201- MoVKUENTKorUOTTDN AT INTERIOR POINTS, PTinn receipt* n4 shipments for the week en<lini? May 28, anil stock on naml to-night, Ana for the correspon iling week of 18*6: —Week ending May 23, RtMiptt, tyhip’Mntt. •''to o*. Anguata 529 1,279 14.6H7 Collimbui 19* iii 2,9911 gome . .. i;io 100 1,117 Macon 148 142 1,485 Montgomery 218 1,188 2.49s J^lm a 308 SM ,48 HcraphU 549 8,519 45.180 Nashville Bs7 158 2,11# Total 8,259 11,2.55 71.575 /-Week endtiu' May 29, JitroijiU. Ship 'Muto. Utiirle. Augusta 284 1,26# 3.198 • olumbu* 2 27 395 “°B 5 15 B J I Macon 1 50 4'll Montgomery 97 288 2,5 # Warn 22 358 2,201 Memphis 404 B,TOO '20,17a Total ... i • - >oß*ol,l IIATK1) COTTON HT ATKS4 KNT FOR TO* WE Kg KNIIINO MAr2'.lß3#. geceiptsat all U. 8. porta thli week... 24,409 Uatyear #.817 Total receipt* to cate 5,163,'165 • 'Hat your 4,H1W,78 Exports for thi* week 41,a"7 Nanic week iaet rear 19,379 . >tal exports to date 8,507,104 J-nn year .... 5.643.89 T oloi'k a*, all United Slate* port* ll' l ' *l7 *-B*t year . ... 4<“.47 Stock at all interior towns. , . 7*lll Last year qi’ooo Stock at Liverpool 633*000 year 1" 9 i;;'ooo American afloat for Great Britain.... 124.000 j* B * rear 53.000 THE PC I, LOWING STATEMENT SHOWS THE NET RECEIPTS AT ALL PORTS POR THE WKKK3 KNDINO MAY 29 AND MAY 21, AND POR THIS WEEK LAST TEAR. Th.it List Last - , . Week. Week. Year Galveston 729 1,404 290 New Orleans 5,4*u 7.814 2.050 “ ob >le 603 1.037 296 Savannah 8,902 1,431 304 Charleston 3,034 4,302 338 Wilmington 82 540 14 Norfolk. 8,178 4,202 1,881 New York m sso gf Various 7,0*7 8,991 1,725 T °tal ... 24.409 27.326 6,817 LIVERPOOL MOVEMENT POR THE WEEK END- I.N MAY 28, 1886, ANII POR THE CORRE -BPONDING WEEKS OF I>Bs AND 1884: - , . t lift 6. 7885. 1835. Sales for the week. . 75,000 18,000 73,000 exporters >ook 1,500 ;,suo 5,300 Speculators t00k.... ,|uo 10a 1,200 Total stock 633,060 996,000 917,000 Or which American. 401,000 747,000 640,000 a imports for week 90,900 06,000 44.000 Of which American. 72,000 25,000 !0.00 Actual exports 18,000 7,600 13,000 Amount afloat 244,000 133.000 178.000 Of 9 Inch American. 135,000 53,000 46,000 l r “ :c Sk g d 5 15-lfid .;:t 8 ,l V ISI RLE SUPPLY OF COTTON.— Betow we give the table of visible supply, as made up by cable and telegraph for the Financial and Oommer oinl Chronicle to May 21. The continental stocks, as well as those of Great Britain and the afloat, are this week’s returns, and con sequently all the European figures are brought down to Thursday evening. But to make the totals the complete figures for Mav 81 we add the item of exports from the United States, including in it the exports of Fndav only: 1886. 1885. Stock at Liverpool Kto.hnu 959,000 Stock at London 17.000 27.000 Total Great Britain stock. 647.000 986,000 Stock at Hamburg 5.900 5,600 Stock at Bremen 42,500 49,200 Stock at Amsterdam 28,000 4tktioi) Stock at Rotterdam 300 500 Stock at Antwerp 1.500 800 Stock at Havre 158,000 177,000 Stock at Marseilles 7.000 5,000 Stock at Barcelona 68,000 69,000 Stock at Genoa 14,000 9,000 Stock at Trieste 9,000 5,00 u Total continental stocks .. 329,200 369.200 Total European stocks 976,200 1,355,200 Indiacotton afi’t for Europe 214.000 209,0th' American cotton afloat for Europe 299,000 134,000 Egypt, Brazil, etc., afloat for Europe 19,000 8,000 Stock in United States ports. 596.069 464,861 Stock in U. S. interior towns Umted States exports to-day 9,528 7,400 Total visible supply. 2,272,478 2,236,4 ;0 Of the above, the totals 01 .American and other descriptions are as follows: A merf-can — Liverpool stock 450.000 740.000 Continental stocks 232.000 258.000 American afloat for Europe. 299,000 134,001 United States stock 590,169 4 64.861 UnitedStatosintcriorstocks. 15,6*1 57,049 United Statesexports to-day 9,528 7,400 Total American 1.745,278 1,662,210 Total East India, etc 527,200 574,21:0 Total visible supply 2,272,478 2,238,410 The imports into continental ports this wcck have been 46,000 bales. The above figures indicate an increase 111 the cotton in sight to date of 36,063 baies a compared with the same date of 1885. a de crease of 197,591 bales as compared with the corresponding date of 1884, and a decrease of 632,678 bales as compared with 1883. India Cotton movement.—The following is the Bombay statement ror the week and year, bringing the figures down to May 20. BOMBAY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS FOR FOUR YEARS. Shipments this week— Great Britain. Continent. Total. 1886. 15,000 38.000 53,090 1885 8,000 82,000 40.018 1884 29.000 4*.000 70,000 1883 17,0 0 21,000 38,000 Shipments since Jauuary 1— Great Britain. Continent. Tola’. 1886 209,020 435.000 644.004 1886. 147,000 844,000 491,0<i0 1884 366,000 512.000 8 78,00 c 1883 319.000 622.00 J 941,000 Receipts — This week. Since Jan. 1 1886 70,000 I,'2'bOOO 1885 60,000 737,00 1884 94.000 1,216.000 1883 .... 72.000 1,275.00a According to the foregoing, Bombay appears to shovr an increase compared with last yearinthe week’s receipts of 16.00) bales, ami an increase in shipments of 13,000 bales, and the shipments sinoe Jan, 1 show an increase of 153,000 baies. FINANCIAL. Money Market.—ls verv inactive. Domestic Exchange.—Scarce. Banks and bankers are buying signt drafts at 1-16 anu selling at 9- 6 ( 4 percent, premium. Foreign Exchange.—Firm; commercial, short, 14 S8; sixty nays. $4 (6 7: ninety days. *4 S5‘ 4 : franks, commercial, sixty days. Parisand Havre. $5 1914; short, $5 17%; Swiss, $520: marks. 95(£c. Securities.—The market is weak for stocks not guaranteed, and firm for bonds, deben tures and guaranteed stocks. STOCKS AND BONDS State Bonds— Bid. Asked. Ganew6s, 1889, January and July coupons 105 106 Stateof Goorgi agold q uartorlies. 111 113 Ga mortgage on W ft A It R, regular 7 per cent, coupons Jan and Jul)’, ma’unty 1886 .10314 301(4 Ga. Smith's, maturity 1890 .124 125 City Bonds — Atlantati percent 105 107 Atlanta 7 percent 112 120 ; Augusta 7 per cent 109 113 Augusta 6 per cent .107 109 ColumbusS percent 97 100 MaconOper cent 11l 113 ! NewSavannahsper cent, quar terly, July coupon I00( 4 101J4 NewSavannahS per cent, quar terly, August coupon 100J4 101 Railroad. Bond* Savannah. Florida and Western R K general mortgage bonds, 6 percent int. coupons 107 199 A & U Ist mortgage consolidated 7 percen t. cot: pons.l an uary and July,maturity 1897 118 % 120 Central consolidated mortgage 7 per cent, coupons January and July, maturity 1893 115 116 Georgia Railroad 6s 109 112 Cbarlotte.Columhiaand Augusta Ist mortgage .116 117 Charlotte.Columbiaand Augusta 2d mortgage HO 112 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage indorsed 8 per cent, coupons Jan and J uly, maturity 1889. . 10914 110 Montgomery and Eufaula Ist mortgage indorsed 6 per cent.. 108 109 Western Alabama 2d mortgage indorsed 8 per cent, coupons April and Oct. maturity 1890.. 112 113 South Ga and Fla indorsed 119 120 South Ga and Fla 2d mortgage ..111 113 Augustaand Knoxville 7 oerct. .114(4 115(4 Ocean Steamship 6 peri t uonds. guar’d by Central Railroad 101 105 Gainesville, Jefferson and South ern It It Ist inort.guarani’ll ..117 118 Gainesville, Jefi'ersou and South ern, not guaranteed 113 114 Gainesville, Jefferson and South ern. 2d guaranteed 11l 112 Columous anil Rome Ist in dorsed 6s, 102 105 Columbus and WeslcroOpercent Ist guaranteed 103 105 Augusta, Gibson ft Sandcrsvillc 7 per cent Ist mortgage bonds 103 104(4 City and Suburban Ksllroad Ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds.... 90 100 Railroa-I Stooke — Augusta and Savannah 7 per ct, guaranteed 12" Wj Central common 7I Georgiacotnmon I*2 185 80111 h wostern 7 per cent, gu aran - anteeil ... Hl* Central 6 per cent certificates 99(4 20b Atlantaand West Poiul Kairoad stock HI 102(4 Atlantaand West Pointo per ct certificates I®* 10- Savannah Gas Light stock I >l4 J* Mutual Gas Light ** ,*y Southern Hank State of Georgia I9 195 Merchants’National Bank . ...U>o 150 Savannah Bank and Trust Cos . 0? >2 National Bankof Savannah 100 102 Naval stores.—'The receipt* for the past week have been 4,.M3 barrel* spirit* tur peniiueand 9, 31 barrel* rosin. The export* wen- barrel* spirits turpentine and 9,. ; barrels rosin, moving as follows: To New York. 3.10* barrels rosin and 4*6 bar pI- liirlt- tiiriM'iiime; to Philadelphia 2'o barrel .spirits turpentine and 2"! barrel* roe in; to Ital Imore. Ji4 barrels spirit* turpentine nod ! 24*i barrel*rosin; to G iiagow, 4,17* b<r rile rosin; to Hamburg. 2,4iKl barrels spirit* turpentine and I.o'-0 barrel, rode to Boston. *72 mirrels sptrua turi*estl*e an 1 687 barrel. to the interior, 1.210 '.srr la spirits tnr- I SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1886. pontine and *76 barrel* rosin. The following are Board of Trade quotations: Rosin—A and B 90c. C and D :><■, E and F 21 00, *lO5. H SIBO, I*l7o. K $2 12(4. M *2.87*4, N $2 62(4, window glass *2 90, water white *8 10. Spirits turbontino—regulars So(4c. bid, 810. asked. Receipts, Shipments and Stock from April 1, 1885, to date, and for the corresponding date last year: SpirUs, Rosin. Spirits. Rosin. On hand Aprlll. 2.116 01,821 1.672 36,905 Rec’dthis woek.. 4,303 9.129 3,f*s(i 9,914 Rec’d previously. 23,814 66,460 18,978 49,224 Totals 3 . 243 127.126 23,400 93.,213 Shipments: Foreiyn~ Antwerp 4,020 267 2,723 Aberdeen 4.221 Bristol 250 S,L2f Buenos Ayrc3 1,500 Cardiff 4,000 Cartagena 1,000 Cronstadt 4,950 Glasgow 9,600 .... 5,859 Hamburg 2,900 4.358 1 628 11,234 Liver|>ool 5.470 London 1,017 3,840 Putiioif Harbor 8,188 lteval .... 1,417 Rotteruam. 1,200 960 850 4.220 Stettin 2,750 Trieste 4,840 Coastwise — Baltimore 3,415 9,048 1,520 6,439 Boston 2,806 2,512 2.319 4 435 Philadelphia 1,688 1.920 1,729 New York.. Mu* 18,‘ ; !7 5.S N ll.Si‘6 Interior towns... 3.19 1 250 1,988 331> Totalihipments.. 21,809 81,3.7 u-.mw hu.i'2 Stoekonhaudand on ship board May 28. 8.364 46,049 7,310 84,717 Bacon. Market stealv: demand fair; smoked clear rip sides. ii 7 s c; shoulders. sc: drv salted clear rib sides. 6 4 c; long clear 6c: shoulders. 4lke; hams. lo>,c. bagging AND TIES.-Market nominal. We quote: Bagging—2‘4 tbs H(,'aH?fc; 2 lb*, lbs. 9(4a9(NC, according to brand ana quantity. iron ties—Arrow, *1 Isal 20 per bundle, according to brand and quantity. Haggi n g an( j p e s in retail lots a fraction higher butter.—Market out : Oleomargarine. 14a 17c: choice Goshen. 20c; gilt edgo, 22a2i0: creamery.24ca2 c;country, 16a20c. Cabbages.—Florida*. : Oba: uo per barrel or crate*. Cheese.—Marketsteadv. aemand moderate, stock light. We quote: l al.se. coffee —targets r ng n t 1 rli ridemand g> and. Wo quote for small lots: Ordinary, Pc; ir. •c; good, 10 2 c: prime, u ~o; choice, 11 o: pe toe ,y. 13 . Dried Fruit.—Apples, evaporated. 9,.. eeted, oc. Peaches, peeled, loallc; un -1 eelcd.Saic: currant*, ic; citron. 38c DRYGOODS—The market is ,u e. and steadv; stocks ample. We quote: Prints. 4a6c:Goor giabrown shirting, 3-4. She ; 7-8 do 4ho: 4-4 brownsheeting. :>hc: white Ognauurgs. 7 8(kc: cnecks. fiati'kc: yarns, 85c, for best makes thrown drillings. Blka7(ke, Fish.— We quote full woignts: Mackorol— N0.3. half bbls. SB2-,aSSO; No. 2, *4 60 a5 50. Herring—No. 1. Ale; scaled. 25c; No. 1,*6 50(g10ou. Flour. Market weals demand mod erate. We quote: Superfine. *S 25a 3 sj; extra, * 0a43 0; fancy. *5 50a5 75; choice patent. *6 Uoa6 50: family. * 9Da5 25. Fruits.—Lemons—stock mall and demand imp ovitur.* . ua o. Orange*—Marketquiet; good slock firm; uo Florida* coining in; Valenc a, $ fi aBOO per case; *3 09a4 per box, grain.—Corn" Market steady: demand light, Wre quote: White corn. Job lots 6c: car load 10t5,6 c: mixed corn, job lots. 01c: c.ar loadlois, Bc. Oatssteady: good demand. We quote: Mixed oats. 47c; carload lots. 440. Bran, *1 li. Meal, 6 o. Georgia grist, ner b Vi 75: urist, per bushel. 7c. Hat.—Market dull, with a fair demand; stock ample. We quote iob lots: Western, *1 10; cartoaq lots, *100; Eastern, none; Northern, none. Hides. Wool. Etc.— Hides: Markot dull: receipts ligm; dry flint. 14c; Baited, 12c; drv butcher, Ic. Wool: Mar ket q ; prime, l- 20 4a\ burry, 8a 12c. Wax 1 c. Tallow, c. Deer skin*, flint, lt c; salted, Ic. Otter skin*. 25ca* , iron.—Market firm; Swede, 4(kaso; re fined. 2(kc. Lard.—The market la stead j; in tierce* and tub*, 6!4c: 50-lb tins, i%c. Lime, calcined Plaster and cement.— Alabama lump lime is In fair demand and is selling at *l3O per barrel; Georgia, *1 80; cal cined master, *1 85 per Pot; hair. sc; Georgtacement, *1; Kosenaalecement, I 50; Portland cement, *3 50. liquors.—Full stock: steady demand; Bourbon, $160a5 50: rye, *150a800: rectified, *ial 35. Ales unchanged and ingood demand Nails.—Market 31, *3 5: 4d and 5d *3 0; 6a, 43 u 5; Ba, *2 >0; 10d to6oa. *2 56 ner ket. Nuts.—Almonds, Tarragona, lti'/kc; Incas, 16c(k;walnuts. French, 12c;Nap;es, 14c; i>ecanß, 10c; Brazil, 9c; filberts, 12c. Cocoanuts— Baracoa. *3 75 Der 100 oils.— Market steady; moderate demand: signal, 50a60c: Wed Virginia black, lie: lard, 51c; headlight, 17c; kerosene, 10a lie; water white, isc; neatsfoot, 65c; ma chinery. 30c: linseea—raw 48c, boiled 51c; mineial seal, 18c; fireproof, )8c; home light, 20c. Onions.—Tcrmude, per crate, $2 75; Egyp tian. pur crate. *4 50. Peas.—Demand good: stock small; cow pca;.*l 15@! 25: mixed,*l.3l®l :o;clay. $1 tea 1 s;sp 'cmm, $1 u 3u; biack-o e.*2uu; white crowders. 2 75a2. potatoes.—Stock light.with fair demand; 5 ortnern. ner barrel. *2 oa2 2 Prunes.—Turkish.s34c: French. 80. Raisins,—Demand aulet. market steady; loose new Muscatel. *2 63; layer*, *2 75 per box; London layers, *3 25 per box. S A Li.— The demand is moderate and the marketquiet;car-loadLots, 75c, f o bS job lots, 86ca*l Sugars.—Marketlirmerand a tvancmg; cut loaf. 7 v c;standard A, 7c; extraC, 6 c; C, yellow. o-Xc: granulated,7c; p >wdcred.7 v 4 c. SYRUP. —Florida and Georgia syrups In be 1 - ter demand. . We quote: 35a ‘c; the market is ouiet for suga** bouse at Ssa4oc; Cuoastratght goods, 2ec in hogsheads; su.ar house raoiasses. 20c. Tobacco.—Market dull: demand moderate, Wequote: Smoking, 250aJ1 25; chewing, com mon, sound. 2xaßU<:; fair. 35;i18c.: medium. 40a55c: bright. 50a75c: fine fancy, 85a90c; ex tra fine, 90.i1l iu; bright navies. 45a57c; dark navies. 40a50c lumber.— emanu slcady, prices firm; mu - 11 .oiled with work fur quick delivery. Ordinary sizes *l3 00al5 50 Diflicultsizes 10 00a20 50 Flooring board* 18 00al9 so ShlPStuff 18 90a0 60 Timber.—Market doll and nominal. We quote; 700fe°t arerago t 9 ooall 0C 800 •* *• lOOOaIIOO *OO “ “ H 00al2 00 1,000 ** “ 13 OOaii 00 Shipping timber In the raft — 700 feet average *6 00a 7 00 800 “ “ 7 00a 8 00 900 “ “ 8 00a 9 00 1,000 “ “ ooalo 00 MfUtimberil below these figures. FREIGHTS. LUESES. —By Sail. — There are no arrivals for iiis wee. and a very uglil tfuppl, of ton n age in port, but owing to the in terra ptioa of railway transportation, while cluinging gaigc of traekr, there is hut little demand for vesscs, and ra es are easy, the Ilirurcs rarigi"* f-nm 16 "0 nt iii from this and the near Ueorgia ports to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, sound ports an l eastward Timber is iOcatl higher than lumuer rates; to the West Indies and windward, nominal; to South America.sl2Mal3: toSDanlxh and Mediterra nean ports, *1 i 59*11: to United Kingdom for orders, ttmiier, 27a‘.!45; Inmher £ ; l . . Bv steam to New Tora,(7; to Philadelphia, $7; to Boston. *9. Natal stores. Coastwise.— Bv Sail.— steady. Fubeion.—Cork, etc., for orders, s and. or. . Ho.; Baltic. :t. Cos ART wise. - Nfoam—To Boston. 50c on rosin, *1 on sinrits; to New York, rosins 400. soiriis 80n; Philadelphia, rosin 300. spirtu 80c; to Balti more, rosin 89c. spirit* 7dc. Cotton.— By Steam —R ,oin is scarce; mar ket rmcr. Liverpool via New York, t* 7-82d Liverpool via Itoaton, Tb 13-61*1 Liverpool via Baltimore, W lb 13-64(1 Antwerp via New York, |( fb ‘.i-82d Havre via New York, $( 1b...... %i; Bremen via New Vork # m 11-::2d Revai via New York, ’H lb Bremen via Baltimore, ijd tb 8-ft2d Amsterdam via Now York, ft hale... 7V Genoa via New York 28-6 Id Boston, hale *’ Scaisland. ft bale 175 New York, w bale I >1 Sea Island, it hale Id Philadelphia, ft hale Id Sea island, ft hale 11l Baltimore, ft hale It* Providence, ft ha'e 2(1 Rice.— BoSteam— New York, ft barrel *6 Philadelphia, ft barrel..., 00 Baltimore, ft barrel 00 Boatou. ft barrel Vegetables,by steam to New York. Phila delphia, Bam i ore and Boston, standard bushel crates, 8V each; hirrou, 76c ea"h; hv soci-lal eon tract*, standard busliul crates, 230 each; barrels son each. COUNTRY PRODUCE (Irownfowls, ft p*>r .... 7f.d*-o (dii'keus. llir e-qusrier* crows ... 60$10 Chickens, half-grown 25i Duck, 'ft iisir S 0*75 Geesqj $ p#ir ?S<9oO Eggs,dozen... JMK— Peanut*—Fancy h. p. Va., tb 74* 7(4 Peanuts—Hand meked, (g lb oe* *' Peanuts—straight Virginia ' Peanut*—ueorgia. bushel 73090 Sweet Dotaioes. yellow reds (6 hush. 60*75 Sweet potatoes, yellow yams, (fi bush 75<jfi8* White vams .. . 504960 Pour.TET.—Market firm. Kaos Market firm; supply poor: demand good. Peanuts— Ample stock: demand fair: native peanutsin good reoneat at quotations. Sugar—Georgia and Florida, nominal: uone in market. Honey.—No demand; nominal, Mweot pota toes scarce; demand good. SAVANNAH VI ARRET, OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS.) BAV ANN All. May 28, 1886, ir.. \ COTTdN. —The market was very quiet and unchanged. On ’Change at the midday call, at 1 p. m, the market was reported quiet and sternly, with sales of 177 bales, at Unchanged prices. The following are the official spot quotations of the Cotton Exchange: Good middling Middling 8 11-lfi Low middling ..,6 3-16 Good ordinary ..7 11-16 Ordinary ..[.7 Rice.—Thu market was quiet and un changed. There vvai a fair demand. The sales for the day were 344 barrels at about the following quotations; Fair B(*S-M Good 4 fqll'7 Prime s^s*s^ Fancy fi Rough— Country lot* HO diSa Tide water 9iKifll 10 Naval Stores.—Tllo market for soirits turpentine was nominal, with buyers and sel lers apart. No transactions. At the Board of Trade ou the opening call was bid for regulars, and 31e asked At the closing call it was unchanged. Rosin—The market was firm er and generally held higher. The business for the day was very iiglit. the sales being only 120 barrels of C, 1) aud E at 95c. At the Board of Trade the. market opened at the fol lowing quotations: A and B9bc, C and D 94c, E and F *1 00, G $1 05, 11 *1 30, I *1 70, K*2 12 1 .j. Ms 2 370£, Ns2 *l2oj, window glass *2 90, water white *3 10. At the dosing call it was unchanged. WVRKkrS BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. LONDON, May 48, noon.—Consols, 101 15-16. New York. May 28. noon.—Stocks quiet aud heavy. Money easy at 2®l per cent. K ieh tnge -long. *4 86*£(tJ4 s7‘ 4 ;snort, $1 Ss-> 4 *t 8.1. State bonds quiet but steady. Gov ernment bonds quiet but struug, 5:00 p. m.—Exchange $4 Money closed at I'jiail per cent. Sub-Treasury balances — Gold. *12t1.D4.000; currency, *15,236.0C0. Gov ernment bond* quiet; four per cents 126; three per cents, 101. Stale bonds dull. The stock market opened steady this morn ing. and in the early dealings was somewhat feverish, with a heavy tone. This, however, disappeared after the first 15 minutes, when the market became strong throughout, espe cially coal stocks. The rise culminated,how ever, at about 11 a. m., and prices moved off slowly, the market becoming quieter until after 1 o’clock, when there was considerable activity, and the downward movement was accelerated. Prices continued to fall until the close of the board, st. Paul,Lackawanna and Lake Shore contributed about half of the day’s business of fis-qOUO shares. The net re sult of the day’s business is the decline of everything on the active list, ranging from small fractions to over 1 per cent. Lake Shore was the greatest su(T T!‘\ losing 1 (0 per cent., Inion Pacific l si. Paul 1, and the rest of the market 111 fractional amounts. The market closed at the following quotations: Ala.classA.2los.lo3 Nash, ft Gh Ufa. 47 Ala.class B, 5*.. 10014 New Orleans Pa ueurgiait* . iOOfg oiflo. Ist mort.. 61 “ 7s, in trigage 102 N. Y. Central ...102 N,Carolina 65... 118 Norr.ftW. prof. 32 N. Carolina 4*. . 95(£ Nor. Pacific 26*4 So.Caro.lßrmvul “ prof.. 56 B consols. 109(4 Pacific Mail 52?i Tennessee 6s 68 Reading..... 23(4 Virginia 6s 44 Rmhm’rt ft Al'gh. 2>4 Va.consolidated. 53 ltichm’dft Danv.lo6 Ch’peakeft Ohio. 8(4 Richtn’d ft W.Pt. Chic.ft N’nthw’n. 1110 Terminal 28 “ oroferre t.. 140' .. lioek Bland 124(4 Dela.,Lack. ft V> ,12s(r Bt. Paul 91)4 Erie 25(4 •• preferred 121 ; * 4 E.Tenaos-ee Rd 7 4 Texas Pacific 934 Lake Shore. MW4 Union Pacific 6n 7 „ IV villa ft Nash... ;irt-(4 n. J. Central 51% Memphis* Char. 2:1 Missouri Pacific.. 107Y r Mobile*Ohio.... 12(4 Western Union . 01% COTTON. Livkrpoou May 28. noon.—Cotton—Busi nes*. f ill- at unchanged rates; middling up lands middling Orleans 5 2-H.t; sales 12,000 bales, for speculation and export 2,000: receipts .3,u00 hales—American 12,800. Future.:: iJuian is. low middling clause. May and June delivery, 5 4-61SS5 3-6 i d; luiie and July, 53 Util; July and August, 5 4-64d; August and September, 5 6-64(55 5-64d; Sep tember aud October, 5 2-61® l-04il; October and November, 4 6:;-6td; September, D i)-(l4d. Market quiet. The tenders of deliveries at to-dav’s clear ings amounted to 690 hales new docket anil 100 hales old. ■Sales for the week. 75,000 hales—American 51,000 bales; speculators took 9,100 Dales; ex porters took 1,500 hales; actual exports, 5.000 hales; imports. 90,000 hales—American 72.000; total stock 631,000 hales—American 401,000 bales; total afloat, 244,000 hales—American 134.000 hales. :i:uo p. m.—The sales to-day included 5,900 i bales of American. Futures; Uplands, low midlltng clause. Maydeltverv, 5 3-04d, buyers; May and June. 5 3 041. buyers: June and July, 5 3-61(1, buy ers; July and August, 5 4-64(1, value; August and September. 5 5-6td, buyers; September and October. 5 2-641, sellers; October and November. I li2 td, value; November and December, 4 Hi-fi til, timers; September, 5 6-64d, sellers. Future* quiet. 4:00p. m.—Futures: (Jolmds.low middling clause. Maydellverv.s2-64d,bn(ers: May and June, 52-04(2, buyers; June and July, 5 2-04d. buyers; July and August. 5 4-6ld. sellers; Au gust andSoptember, 5 5-64d, sellers; Septem ber and October, 5 I-Old. buyers; October and Noveinber.4 62-6Pl,sellers; November and Decern tier, 4 6 i-04d,sellers; September, 5 5-64d, buyers. Market closed dull. New York, May 28, noon.—cotton easy; middling uplands, middling Orleans. 9 7-itic: sales 291 hales. Futures: Market dul l , with sales as fol lows: My delivery, 9 lie; June. 9 J3e:Jiilv. 9 24e: Au.lust, 9 .;4c; September, 9 17c; Oc tober. 9 01c. 5:00 p. in. —Market closed qmet; middling uplands, 9 ; 16c; middling Orleans, 9(60; sales 1,274 bales, including 1.018 for export: net re ceipts none, gross 3,809 bales. Futures: Market closed steadv, with sales of 67,250 bales, as follows: June delivery, 9 11® 9 1 c; July. 9 210*9 22c: August, 9 81c; Bep temhcr.9 16c; October, 9 04<$9D5c; Noveinb r, 9 0 (i*iOle; December. 9 033*9 04c; .lanuarv, 9 1 (ill) lie; February, 9 20®9 21c; March, u 3u ®9::ic Weekly—Net receipts 194 bales, gross 18,323; exports, to Groat Britain 13.470 bales, to Fr nice 41s, to M)e continent 4,639; sales 5,928 ba'es: stock 299,974 bales. C. L. (iroen ft Co.’s report says: “The old crop moved fairly, but mostly under a pressure to realize, holders becoming dis couraged on the failure of supporting in fluences. Liverpool was sack, and home ad vice* developed a fair interior moveunwU, with a rather belter crop accounts, while the demand generally had a very indifferent form. AiKiut 3 point, were lost, with a dose : slow. New <r q> was sparingly handled, an t j without duihgu of un|H)i'taune, though In- I dined to eagryr tone.” 1 Gai.vkston, May 2s.—Cotton dull and lower to sell; mulil ingM%" Norfolk, May 28.—Cotton quiet; mid-, tiling K iS'.ihc. X? BaitiMOK! , May 28.—Cotton dull; middling 9 3 Iflr. Boston, May 28,-Cotton quiet; middling 9 Xc, Wilminoton, May 28.—Cotton Arm; mid dlingSJgc. I’Hir.SDKi.i’Hi*, May 28.—Cotton dull; mid dling 9 hi;. New Okliani, May 28.—Cotton quiet; mid dling HV. Mobile, May SR.—Cotton quiet; mlddltYiy 8 *<’. Mkmpiiib, Mav 22—Cotton quiet; middling Auouhta, May l 28.—Cotton quiet; mlddmg 8%0. Charleston, May 28.—Cotton quiet but firm; middling flc. Montoomekv, May2B. —Cottonsteady; mid dling 8' ,e„ Macon, May 28.—Cotton quiet; middling Rjßc. CoLi’Miit'i, May 18.—Cotton quiot; mid dling Nashville, May 28.—Cotton quiet; mid dling B>ie. Selma, May jls. —Cotton nominal; middling B)4e. R'ime, May 28,—Cotton nominal; middling ATLANTA, May 2ff.—Cotton—middling PItMfMKMI, OR IdIIItfICS, KTO. Liverpool, vj ay 28, noou.—Wheat dull, with l>oor d"mnd: Ituhlers offer free y; red Wn*t crn. 7we;s 2d Corn firm, with fair demand, I tee', extra India inoist. The leading weekly grain circular *ays: “Trade is quiet, ami me tendency rather tasier. Prices in the various markets are barely supported. The demand is inactive. A large nuniber of cargoes have arrived ofl the coast. A few have been ordered to their destination, and others are steadily held. At to-day's market there was a thin aitendance The tone was weak. There was a limited business done in wheat at Id. decline. Flour wjts quiet and unchanged. Corn w as in mode rate demand. Fine quality was acaroe, and outside prices were paid. Heated and in ferior qualities were neglected and prices were irregular.’’ New Yore, May 28, 110011.—Flour dull and drooping. Wheat lower. Corn lower. Pork dull; mess, $9 00®U25, Lard weak at 6 10c. Freights steady. 5:oo p. m.— Flour. Southern closed easier; common to fair extra *325.43 65. Wheat I<o I(4*' lower; No. 2 red, on spot 83'• <*'3'e, Juno deli very 83(®s3? 4 e. Corn—spot lots quiet; No. 2, May delivery .luno i.s(<*4. r > 1 4 c. Oats lower and more active; No. 2,30’ pil'd ’ ’a r - Hops nominal. Coffee, lair Rio, 011 spot, firm at 9(40.. Sugar easier; fair to good refining 4 18-16(04 15-16 c, refined Steady. Molasses easier: 50 deg. teat 17 c. Cotton seed oil, 22 (1*27)0 for crude. Hides firm; Now Orleans 9(4@ioc; Texas 105#10(4®. Wool dull. Pork steady; mess >9 00*9 25. Lard a shade higher: contract, on spot ii lUo. Froighis to Liverpool steady; cotton, persteam 11-64d; wheat, per steam 4' ,and. Chicago. May 28.—The price of thospeem lative grade of wheat in this market, No. 2 Chicago spring, was quoted at the lowest figure to-day current at any previous time since December, 1881: at one time during the trading the quotation for cash wheat was 72(40; May touched the same figure, or 81 (4c lower than the highest quotation tor the same option in August of last year; sales were made of wheat during tlui day for delivery every month up to May, 1887; sales of April were made at 79 J .,(#sue; (he market opened stoady, with the chief trading in wheat con fined to July, starling at 75' H c aud sold u> 75 3-16 c; but the offerings were very large, and the price fell quickly to 71‘4, rallied sev eral times to 74 7 h c, but just before the close of the regular session sold off with a rush to 7 4c, rallied and closed at 74' ,c; foreign advice* quoted very dull markets and fine weather; export clearings were moderate and reecints continue fair; considerable long wheat is re puted to have been thrown on the market during the day; in the afternoon July rallied to "4)40 on better buying, and closed at that figure. The feeling of weakness extended to corn, and a further slight decline followed. Offerings of oats were very large, and the market became suddenly depressed; May de clined 1(40, June 7 „c aud July )4®94°'- and ihe market closed tame at the decline. Provisions joined in the downward movement, mess pork closing at 704C# 10c under yesterday. Flour dull ami unchanged. Wheat excited, closing icundei yesierdav; regular. May do livory 72' 4 (#73c, June 7:' :1 .,i(47: V‘. July 7l* (ii l7s 310 c. Corn easier; cash 35c, J line deli v - ery 35 8-16i®35t,4c. Oats depressed and lower; cash 27c, May delivery 2tl ;1 4(5>27(4(', June 2 a 4 ti#27- v 4c. Provisions—Mess pork easier and 7(4 a*Hie lower; cash $.3 35, June delivery $8 17).j ($8 25. Lard steady; cash and June delivery sSi'4®s 90c, July 5 H2L.($5 97 %r. Short rib side* steadv; cash 5 20c. Boxed meats dull bill steady; dry salted shoulders 4 25(d>4 Jbc, short clear 5 GOmps 05c. Whisky steady at $1 14. Sugar ca-\ ; standard A U' 4 C. Baltimore, May 28, noon.—Flour steady; Howard street arid Western superfine *2 5u ($3 ob. extra *3 lU®3 85, family $1 uuot 76; city mills superfine *2 6o(<#3 00, extra $3 25 @O4 00: city mills Rio brand $1 s<>(#4 75. Wheat —Southern nominal and quiet; Western lower and aet've, closing dull; Southern, rod s !($ 860, amber S7f<*WOo; No 1 Marylaml. 38‘,c asked; No. 2 Western winter red, on spot asked. Corn—Southern steadv but quiet; Western lower but quiet; Southern, white 42 (sl'jc, yellow 426*4*0. ST. LOUIS, May 28.—Flour closed quiet. Wheat weak aud ‘ps lower; No. 2red, cash 76 ($7714c, June delivery 70! 4 <578‘4c. Corn weak an I lower: No. 2 inixod. cash 31'.J0, June de livery ST'kafrii 1 H e. Oal* very dull and weak; No. 2 mixed, cash 2*5 4 (031',- H c. Whisky, $1 10. Provisions quiet and generally weak : Pork about steady at *s 7fils9 00. I,ard weak at 565 985 75c. B ilk meats-lioxod lots long clear 5 30c, short rib 5 45c, short clear 5 65c. Bacon long clear 5 85f$6 9t)c, short rib 5 92(4(56 96c, clear 6 10($6 I'2(4<t. CINCINNATI. .May 28—Flour heavy; family *3 50i$3 so. Wheat heavy and lower; No. 2 mixed, 77?4c. Corn—demand light; No. 2 mixed, 35(3e. Oats easier and active; No. 2 mixed. 31@31'4c. Provisions—Fork dull; mess $9 00. Lard quiet, 6 65c. Bulk meats quiet but firm; shoulders 4 !2(40, short rib 5 30c. Bacon stoady and unchanged; shoul ders 4 75c, short rib 6 00c, short clear 0 15c. Whisky firm at $1 Id. Sugar steady; Nciv Orleans .V* 4 c. Hogs easy; common and light *3 40'$i 10: uacking and butchers *3 No(s4 15. Louisville. Mav 28.—Grain closed weak and lower. Wheat. No. 2 rod 80c. Corn. No. 2 white 89c. Oats. No. 2 mixed, new :<l(4(<*32e. Provisions steady: Bulk meat-clear rib sides 5 s(c, clear sides 5 75c, shoulders 4 1 „c. Bacon —shoulders 4 60-,. Pork, mess slb bO. Lard, choice leaf 7 75c. NewOrleans, May 28.—Coffee—Rio, com mon to prime 7K41014C. Colton seed oil prime crude. 20(4(521 (4c; summer yellow 28(4 fs29c. Sugar dull and nominal. Atblasses dull and unchanged. NAVAL STORES. Liverpool, May 28, noon.—Spirit* turpen tine, 269d. New York. May 28. noon.—Snirit* terpen tine dull at 32(4c. Rosin dull at $1 02(49 1 07. 5:0(1 p. m.—Spirits turpentine firmer, 38'.jc. Rosin dull. Charleston. May 28.—Snlrits turpentine quiet at 29(4c. Koslr. nominal. Wilmington, May 28.—Spirits turneniinc firm at 30c. Rosin dull; strained 77(4c, good strained 80c. Tar firm al*l 25. Crud* turpentine firm; hard 75c, yellow dip *1 6b. RICE. New York, May 28.—Rice steady. Fruit, and Vegetable MarKet. FLORIDA DISPATCH LINK QUOTATIONS, Special to Mornin’j Metes. Baltimore, Mav 28.—Bean*, Georgia per crate, $1 75; beans Charleston, per crate, *i 50. Tomatoos. Florida, per crate, 52 00 a3 09. Cucumbers, Florida, por crate, $2 00; cucumber*. Georgia and Charleston, perorate, *:! su. Cabbages. Florida, per barrel, 60e; cab bage*. Georgia, Charleston and Norfolk, per barrel, *1 00. Irish potatoes, Florida, per barrel, $2 50a3 00; Irish potatoes. Georgia and Charleston, per barrel, *oai 00. Squash, Florida, per crate, *1 50. Egg plant, Florida, per barrel. $5 0(iatt00; egg plant, Georgia, per ei au . $2 00a2 60. N ew York, Mnv2B. — lrish potatoes, Florida, per barrel. *3 sba4 (ML Cucumbers, Florida prune, per crate. *2 00a3 00: cucumbers, Flori da culls.per crate, * OOal 50. Cabbages. Flori da. per barrel. 75 a*l (#. Tomatoes, Florida, per crate, *150a3 00. SUipputd -?iiteUi(ientr, MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY fti'N Kimbh 6:01 BUN BBTH 6:69 High Watkrat Savannah .. 4 k if. 5:15 p m Sati rdat, May 29, 1886. ARRIVED YEBTKROAY. 3teamshi|i Tallahassee. Fisher, New York —U M Sorrel. Steamship Wm Lawrence, Snow, Baltimore —J I! West ft Cos. I steamer st .Nicholas, Usina, Doboy, Darien, | Brunswick and Fernandina— C Williams. Agent. ARRIVED UP FROM QUARANTINE YES TERDAY. Bark Washington Ital), Gargullo, Oporto, l ln ballast—M S Cosulieh ft Cos. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Nacoochee, Kemplon, New York —G Sorrel. Bark I'robo (Ital), Caflero, Antwerp—A K Salas ft Cos. DEPARTED YESTERDAY. Steamer Ethel, Carroll, Cohen’s Bluff and landings—C Wllliums. Agent. SAILED YKsTERDAT. fStoamsbipNae.ooe.hee, New York. Bark 010 l Idas (Sw), Hamburg. MKMOR AND V. Tvlice. May 28. 8:30 p m—Passed up, bark Wnablngton (ital). I’assed out, siuamship Nacoochee, barks Olof (Has (8w). Canning (Br). Wind N W, light; fair. Fernandina, May 26—Cleared, cbr Quaker City, McNally, I’lillHilelplna. New (oik. May 28—Arrived, steamships City of Chicago from Liverpool, liammonla from Hamburg, Hermann, from Bremen. Arrived out, sleainships Amdiona from New York for Glasgow, Amerique from New York for Havre. RECK I ITS. For Charleston aud Ruvannati Itv. May 28— 2u bbl* spirits turpentine, 15 bbl* rosin, 33) eaddies tobacco, 45 iKixes tobacco, 1 bale wool, 1 bile bides, and mdse. I'ur Savannsh, Florida aud Western Ry, May 28—11 hale* cotton , 25 turn lumber, 2 ears wood, 6 ears w heels, Hk) lihls rosin, 232 hips I spirits turpentine. 19 hli's whisky, 31 Dhls Th e, bbls aud 8,102 l>oxea corn, 7 biles lihlch, 8 bales wiK)l, and mdse. IVrsteamcr St Jiicbolas. Truiu Kornan Una aud wav I MidiriKS—l bl)l tallow, 9 bales wool, 1 hbl crackers, 8 bbls 45 bbls ro^in, 12 bbisfpirit.M i urpentinu. 1 bill iron, 2 lx*\es v% i\, 4 bales hides, 1 case slioph, 1 box drums 4 bales cotton, 1 box nuinr, 2 boxes turtles, 1 1 caddie tohic-co, I bbl bread, 2 Itoxcs tO4*U, 2 simlu fountains, 1 box. 1 case mdse. Tor (Central liailroad, Mav 2.B—ball bales cot ton. 41 bales varus. 10 balcsdoinestics, ‘2 bales wool, 17 hides hides. I pit* paper. 5 pkp;s to bacco, 97,57<* lbs bacon, ICO bbls lime, 102 lbs fruits, 105 bbls spirits turpentine,B9 bills rosin, 1,007 bush oats, ISO sacks bran, 560 bate* hay, 15 bids beer, 110 hf bids do, 28 pkjgs furniture, 1.275 bush corn, 12 cars lumber, 262 bush rice, 2 bbls svrup, 3.'*. pkgs wood iu shape, 11 ease* lnjucr. rtt tins pijj iron, 168 ptßs vefijetahies, 2 wax, 1 car railroad irou, 72 'l'd ß0 * 1 bin liquor. 28 bales pap* r sUx’k, 10 pktfs emp ties, l i hard ware, 555 pkgs starch, 3 cases oj£KS kids grits. BXPOIIT9. Per steamship Nacoocbsc, for New York— -1,549 bates upland cotton, 225 bales domestics an t yarn*, 512 Idrisstdrit*turpentine, 1,106 bids rosn, 52,707 feet, lumber, 3 bates hides, 310 casks oil, 2.553 bbls and 6,681 boxes vegetables, 12b Lons pm iron, 278 pkgs mdse. I’er bark Provo (ltal), for Antwerp—l,soo caskn spirits turpentine, measuring 75,064 pet trallon*, 590 bids rosin, weighing 258,275 iba ll T Moore & Cos. PASSBNtittfM. Per steamer 8t Nicholas, rrora Fernamtina and wav .landings— K Miss Mary Davis, .las Foley, aud 7 deck. Per steamship Wm Lawrence, from Balti more—Mrs.l It Colgrove. Mrs .1 S ( roosdalc, >1 r.H ,laoob Childs, Mrs A Walters, Mrs Chan liearry, Mrs.) W Ivimipton, Mrs C oners and son. Miss Agnes Couers. .Steerage Mrs Ci Gardner, Wm < K Bane. Per steamship Xaeoocliec. Cor Mew York— .l L K Duffy, Miss Ida McLean, Mrs Mary McLean and 2children. Mrs I. H Coo norv. Miss Sutton, Muss Donald, t ; npt.aud Mrs Lodln ami child, Mies Bessie Bhliii, Master K Bodin, T A Frenoli, .1 A Uanaell, Mr and Mrs W s Johnson. Mrs S s Frankie, Miss Ulorrie Andrews, Mrs 1. M Crane, Miss Julia An drews, Miss Annie Andrews and Mautie An drew-, Miss Catherine Andrews, Miss Annie G Alien, Mrs Annie Allen and 2 infants. Miss Mattie Alien, Missllattie Perry. Hev J Flynn, Miss Kin inn Flynn, McManus and wife, Mrs Briggs. Mrs A Nonnyn, FT Delwortti. MrsJ It Del worth and child, J F Day. 11 shields. I should, J t ook, Mr and Mrs W G Fvans, M T J Lindsay, J C llismir, J W Lindsay, TM John* stin. It Askew, C II h'ters, Chin Hung, Mr and Mrs.l Hoyle, Mr and Mrs C K Hough and 2 children, L Hough, Miss Mable Hough, Mr aud Mrs Mcltubine and children, B Bose, C Xurdee, Miss L klaywomi, Mr and Mrs Cbas Palm, L Louis, II ('onver. .1 Taylor, Mrs Wm T Wright and dnuytiter.C A Palmer an fi son, ii Bose, W T Banisay, Mrs KnigbA, Mrs Geo Boson field aud nurse, K 'I Marshall, K G Tell, It Sell iff, .1 Doyle, K I. Hoyt, F 8 Keeler, A Yates, Maggie Law rence, col, T B .Shine, rol, A Adams, col, and 5 steerage. CONBI GNEISS. Per Charleston and Savannah By. May 28— Transfer Office. 8, F A W Bv, J A Pearson. I! Myers A Bros, Smith Bros A Cos, W Woris uuiu, Bieser A 8, Paul Decker, K T Bobcrts. Per Savannah. Florida and Western By, Mav 28—Transfer Office,T P Bond, J M Dor sey, A J Miller A (Jo, P II Ward A Cos. F W B llinson, Lippinan Bros, 11 MvrsA Bros, Ar nold AT, Lindsay AM, .1 A Douglass A Cos, Lee Boy Myers. J K < larke A Cos, L A Hous ton. McDonough A Cos, J A Pearson, A Letter, A Kbrlieh A Bro, Dale, I> A Cos, Kcfcman A V, <* V Meeker On, M \ Henderson. West Bros, W W Gordon A Cos, Smith Bros A Cos, .1 W llinson, F M Farley, DC Baeon A Cos, W C Jackson, Peacock. II A Cos, M Y A D I Mcln tyre, Kills, H A Cos, J P Williams, C L Jones Per ato&iner Nicholas, from Fernandina and wav landings—C ABR B, J W Howard A ( o. II Myers X Bros, C M Gilbert X Cos, Jno Lynch, Acosta A K. T I* Bond. I.ippman Bros, Iteudbeim Bros A Cos, M Y Henderson. Balti more steamer. Weed A C, Miss L LachliHon, II Gilmer, S GuckenheiiAer A Son, C Miller, Clt B Fills, H ACn. T Per Central, Bail road. May is—Ford g Agt. II M Comer A*Co, Woods A Cos, J P Williams, Jo* A Roberts A Cos, Holcombe,G A Cos, 1 G Haas, Jno Nicolson. Win Kc.hoe A Cos, (George Meyer, Herman A K, T I* Itonit, ( HMcAlpm, Fleming Bros, A It Hull, Palmer Bros, Bar bour Bros, Keknian A V, Weed A C, J B Malt i wander, I) Wcubein, A J Miller A Cos, J H Fx, M Boley A Son. CII Carson, C Seiler, M V Henderson, J II Ruwe, Ohlander Bros, o P Havens, A llanley. Campbell Bros, The sisters of Mercy, I) < Bacon A Cos. D D Arden, McDonough A Cos, Peacock, II A Cos. LIST OF VKvHFLS IN THE PORT Of SAVANNAH. .Savannah, May 28, 1886. STEAMSHIPS. Tallahassee, 2,677 tons, Fisher, New York, ldg —G M Sorrel. Dessoug, 1,:)67 tons, .Smith, Philadelphia, Idg —G M .Sorrel. Win Lawrence, 1,049 tons, Billups, Baltimore, din—Jus It West A Cos. Three siuamstnps. B ARKR. Garibaldi (Nor), 524 lons, /.akaraisen, Europe, big—A It Salas ft Cos. Probo (Ital). 3)5 tons.Calllero, Antwerp, eld— A It Salas & Cos, Ida (Nor), 656 tons, Jorgensen, at quarantine, wtg—A It Salas.* Cos. Elena (Ger), 857 tons, Gerber, Europe, ldg— S Fatinan. Nellie Moody 'Hr), T 47 tons, Forbes, River Platte, Idg—Richardson ft Barnard. Walle ;Nur). 575 tons, Wichart, Europe, ldg— llqlst ft Cos. Arislos (Nor), 528 tons, Axelsen, at quaran tine—Holst ft Cos. Caspar (Br), 831 tons, Davies, at quarantine, svtg—Jus K Clarke ft Up. Washington (Ital), 635 tons.Gorgullo, at quar antine, wig—M S Cosnlieh ft Cos. Una (Ger), 483 tons, Witte, at quarantine, wtg—Master. Gyda (Nor), 057 tons, Krlksen, at quarantine, wig - Master J it li (Brj,4fl<l tons, Itargell at quarantine, wtg—Muster. Schiller (Ger), 590 ton*, Zcplcin, at quaran tin, wtg—Master. Thirteen barks. BRIOR. Candldezza Laura (ital), 392 tons, Congobardl, Europe, ldg—M S Cosulieh A Cos. One brig. SCHOONERS. Leonard A Burnham, 370 ton*, Harding, Bos ton. Idg—Jo* A Roberts ft Cos. Addle B Bacon, 371 tous. Bacon, Philadel phia, ldg—Jos A Roberts ft Cos. John C Sweeney, 377 tous, Shaw, Philadel phia. Idg Jos A Roberts ACo A ft M Carlisle, 333 tons, Beville, Philadel phia, ldg—Jos A Roberts ft Cos. Win F Green, 270 tons, Crockett, New York, lilg—Fenimore Johnson. Margaret A May, HO tons, Jarvis, Philadel phia, Idg Fenimore ft Johnson. Henry D May, 264 tons, Morris, Philadelphia, dis—Fenimore ft Johnson. Seven schooners. yropoeaip. City op Savannah, > Opt ice City surveyor, { May 27, 1886. ) I ‘ROPOSALS \TTI Ll.he received until 2r. u. WKDNEB - DAY. June 2, for ereetiug an engine house for the Fire Department of the city on lot No. 24 Forsyth ward. AH bids must lie left with Uie Clerk of Council by or before the hour and date named. Plans and specifica tions at the office of the undersigned. JOHN I). IK)(\ AltD. I ny surveyor. Lighterage or Dray age. Office or Savannah Cotton Prkhr As’n.i savannah, ga.. May iH, IHSH. j |>ll>B are requested for the transfer of our cotton, either by dray* or lighters, or by both, as we mar elect, (luring season from Ist September, 1886, to Ist Seplemh -r. 1887. Buts to be opened Ist June, 1886. We reserve the right to reject nil or anv. JOHN It. r. TATTNALL, Secretary and Treasurer. croffrf. BUY YOUH ROASTEDCOFFEE —FROM— C. M. GILBERT & CO., IMPORTERS AND ROASTERS. /bwitirr 4fiD ffinittfr. LUMBER. BACON, JOHNSON ft CO., LIBF.RTY ft EAST BROAD ftTS, ll*v# a fuU stock si seaamsMl 4rssn*J aad usdrsMd Lumber, which (bey are aslliag al reand Stopping. TO EUROPE! pOOK*B EXCURSION TAUTIES leave in hd April. May, June and July, Send for programmes. INDIVIDUAL TOURIST TNKETS for travel in Knrqpe and all parts of the globe. I’AHSAGE TICKETS t.y all lines o! steamers. LOOK’S EXCURSIONLST, with map*, pub llslied monthly, b> mail for Ten Crntn. THUS. COOK ft SON, _ 261 Broadway, New York. Sea Island Route. S r I" . NICHOLAS, Capt. M. P. USINA, \\TILL hsave Savanuah from wharf foot Vv Lincoln street for DOBGY. DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, aril FERNANDINA every MONDAY aud THURSDAY at 5 r. L. ooo ncetlng at Savannah wif.ii New York. PUiia fielphia. Boston aud Baltimore steamers, at Fernandina with rail for Jaek*onv:lle and all |m>int- in F'loridn. and at Brunswick with steamer for Siailla river. Freight, receivodto wilhin half hour of boat’a departure. Froight not signed Tor 34 hours after arrival will be si risk of consignee. Ticketson wharf and boat. U. WILLIAMS, Agent. jnilltnrrq. TUB LADIES ARE INVITED TO MY OPENING OF INFANTS’ Cats It Si Bonnets. Infants’ Caps, Sun Bonnets, Infants’ Caps, Sun Bonnets. Special Prices for This Woek: Berghman’s Zephyr 7c. Germantown Wool 7c. Hats and Bonnets for ladies, and children trimmed by ex perienced hands for 25e. Hat ar.d Bonnet Frames, new shapes, 15c this week. Mrs. Kate Power, Dealer in Millinery & Fancy Goods, %itti and ctram. HAY, GRAIN. BRAN, ETC. 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