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nm , E OK THE MORNING SEWS,)
OFFI-*' savannah, Oet. 4.4 >* M .
. _ T he market wa irregular and
V® J 'very weak. There was an active de
r TANARUS, Ind buyers were bidding 8-160 lower
Than tbe quoted figures below. There was a
,rv 'srge stock offering and the bulk of sales
.. fullv WaS-100 lower than quoiations.
In ,o.a saies for the day were 8.585 bales,
on ickatlgeat tbe opening call, at 10 a. the
IrkJt waß reported easy, with middling fair
m J Vise and the other grades nominally un
*. , e a W ith sales of 680 bales. At the
wcond can. at 1 P. m . It was steady at a
a.c ne of 1-Ulc for grades of good midd.mg,
Vaoiint and low middling, the sales being
®f, bafes \t the third and dosing call, at
1-518 m it was easy and unchanged, with
* of l,46obales. The following are
dflelal dosing spot quotations of the Cot
ton Exchange:
Middling fair.. ••••;*
Good middling • s 13-16
Mi idling-••••• ;;;;;;;a 7-16
Good ordinary * . .
. —The market was quiet and
.lesdv There was some little inquiry and a
JeVsufcs made on oriyate terms sa!d to be at
Urtonteur quotations, as follows.
Common Georgias * ‘f.®
Common Florid os ■ • •••;
Medium 17 (j j ilß
Medium flue W
Fine.....•• ai (ia
Ex t . 82 W
Ohoiee
Compel alive Cotton Statrmtut
Keckipts, Exports and Stock on Hand Oct. 4, ISB6,
AND FOR THE SAME TIME LAST YEAR.
1886-87. 1885-86.
S*a I Sea
Island 'Upland Island Upland.
Sto<Tt on lianTseptTiTrrr 1,14!’ 4 804 551 S.2SW|
Received to-day Hj 7.9H0 .... i
Received previously 409 j 100. BBS 69 1:7.326
Total I 1,564 121.793 I 1.246 139 029 1
iFxporMvl to-dav H 'ji . ••• 5,127
Kx ported previously 233 3\174' 483, 6%10:V
■ I Total 233 59, 17 1 1 • 4^3 1 70*2 *!
> |Sto*k on haml and on ship-i!
i board wbiouay 11 62.613}, 7631 68,793;
ttioj _Tbe market was quiet and prioea
barely "steady. There was only a light in
nuirv and a amall bu*ine*a doiug. Tbe Rales
lor the dav were merely nominal. We quote:
Good
liongh—
Country lots 'J55®,
Tide water aO.opl 10
Navai. Stokes. —The market for suirits
turponiine was nominal. Nothing doing and
no sales, buyer* bidding 84J4C for regulars,
with holder* asking higher. At the Board
of Trade on the opening call the market was
reported Arm at 34%c bid for regulars. At
the closing call it was unchanged. Rosin—
The market wis quiet, but very .teady.
There was * good inquiry and about 873 bar
rels changed hands during the dav at quota
tions. At the Board of Trade on the first
call the market was reported firm, with
sales of 75 barrel*, at ihe following quotations:
A and B 90c. C 95c. I> *1 00. Esl 02>. FII 97V4.
<5 It ISVS. H sl2'>. J $1 |O. K $1 80, M 12 47L. N
IJBO. window glass $290. wa'er white 13 15.
Attheclo-ingcall it wa. unchan.ed,
NAVAf, STORES STATEMENT.
Spirits. RosiD.
Stock on hand April 1. 2,116 61,821
Received to-dav 150 2.7E0
Received previously... 103,618 276,638
Total 10:5,184 341.209
Exported to-day .. 2'23 4.905
Exported previously 96.21)8 286,632
Total .. .. 96,481 2)1.537
Stock on hand and on shipboard
to-day 9,733 49.672
Reeotpis seme day last year 350 1,577
Financial—The money market is slightly
easier.
V".—He E<c : .iru- -- Quiet. Banks and
banker- are buying right ur.ifts at M peroent
discount and selling per cent discount to
par.
Foreign Kaßchan'je —Weak. Best commer
cial sixtr-day b ll*. *4 7354; t-hree-d iv
bills. $4 81%; ninety-,iuv bills, $4 78b4; francs,
quiet; commercial, sixty days, Havre and
J’aris. $5 27: Swiss, $6 2744; marks, commer
cial. sixty and t. s. 94.
Sucnuvijs— I The week opens with little or
notiemi'iid for securities, so that the market
is -lugs sh but fii-m.
‘‘forks and Bonds— City Kendu— Quiet.
Atlanta * percent, 105 bid. 106 asked; Atlanta
T per cent, 112 bid, 120 asked; Augus:a 7 per
J p'd. 1)8 bin, 112 asked ; Augusta 6's, long. 198
l id, 107 asked; Columbus 5 per cent, ififl bid,
103 asked; Macon 6 i ercent, 110 bid. 11l aked;
i-®* di 5 per cent, January c upon*
lOO 1 , Did. 101 uskeit; new Savannah 5 percent,
November coupons. 101‘ 4 bid. 102 asked.
~ Va' Oiti'l Martels eady. with light eup
l'iv. Geoigia new 6’s, IB>9, 103 hid. 104 asked;
Bcoigia new 4 1 ; , 106 bid, 107 lisUe.il; Georgia
i psr cent gold, cenpons quarter’y. 11l bid,
asked; Georgia 7 percent, coupons Jan u
ary and July, maturity 1896, 121 bid, 122
inked.
R"i).er,"d stoc.ka— Central common, 98% bid,
r'S a.ked; Augusta and b ivannah 7 per cent
guaranteed, 127 bid. 130 asked; Georgia com
”'°n. ex dividend. 180 bid, IS2 asked; South
western , per cent guaranteed, 125 bid, 126
MM• Central railroad 6 pm* cent certificates,
ixik oid, loi asked; Atlanta and West Point
id, road -p, k.
i, , 1 ” nl B P er ceut certificates, 103 W
Un <u j —Unroot quiet. Savannah,
and WeHtmi Railroad Company,
w iui! morgage, 6 per cent intorei,cou
1' 4 hid, 10S kc*.d; Atlantic and
uu i tirsf mortga*co consolidated 7 per cent.
JanuHry Hn [ ' Jul - V * maturity 1897, I’7
i* 8 aß *©l: ( entra' coupolidated mort
f ft( ‘ prr <,on? n com ons sianuarv and .July,
'■ Hinr tv in*. iih bid. 114 asked; Geormarall
rlr ?' iW ' .Mobile and
’ ;tr i- '-o ut hidoroed 8 percent,
ami July, maturity 1--89,
i 1,, 1/' k*U; Momgomerv and Eu
miih urst m u per oentin<lornedly
V; . r "' r '*d, 108 bid, 109 U4*krd; har
rG * i *- o [uwbia and Autfunta first mort-
F *** l “ ljl ' l • hH asked; charlotte. Colnin-
I, | AiifrutH second mortgage, I?o
* RJ'keii; Weatern Alabama hecond
1! indorsed 9 pt-r rent, 108 bid,
r •'V e .: : SoiuU <*r-rgiß and Florida in
i, B ‘‘ / dd, 119 South Georgia and
I ,rp, r * tCOD ' mortgage, ilo bid, 113 a-ked:
aii d Kooxvilh* flr-t nuripaer 7 per
~ 4 ‘°'K 115 afeked: Galnccville, Jeffers*n
• /,, * mithern tinet guaran ed, llrt
v.',', 7 J, !k*d; Gaitieville, .)<*nrer**oii and
‘ n \ !,f * l gvaruutMd. 113 H bid, IHH
‘ • , h’‘*an steam-hip o per cent bond*
J *. u 'Jp ,e '*d bv Central raßroad, 108 bid. 104
„" K V i (,ft JoiTcraor. and Southern
vi*?,' 1 ,norl tf*r guaranteed. 110 bid. 111
( •> umbra and Home tl't raorutaep
'mdorarit by Central railroad, 104 bi
' a*ked; (.oliunous nncl Western 6 pc* cent
■ ••araßieed. 104 bid. 105 arked; Citv and Su
t V; n rail wa r first mortgage 7 per cent.
t,'"** Nominal. Hank of
i k ,**.*?. ol * 4 r°rgl tt , 105 hid, SwO asked: Mer
va i Bar.*. 'SO bid, '5&- ked;So
h, 1 Bii'.k a*.d Trust Company, 70 bid. Hi*
*kcd SttVHnnah National Hank, 109 bid, 110
h a Savannah Gas stock, 19V£
1,,,;' • : Mutual Gus Light stock, 21
11 "f U in iced.
ii, io? ~Market steady; demand good:
, i Par r |p Hides,
>ed ♦’lear rib hide-, long clear,
UAUGINO A'D Ties—Marre. quet. Wo
iT~2', rt.s. 2 lt>, BVa
. * • *’>. lb-*, 7 8 4 aße, according t brand and
linirt' 1 * ,on Hes— Arrow. 91 00.il 03 per
P nM * according io br ?nd and quantity.
i, ®* lr k and tics ir. retail lots a traction
viler,
j. 11 TER— Market ilull; oleomarg*arine, 14a
. ' ' 1 "lee <i-h*n. D'c; git mige, 21a23c;
-..*"17. 3J*29c; ennorv, ic.l9o*-.
, xi’kAtic— Northern. 6.i9c per nei|.
.'i ESK-Ma, kei steadv; ilemami mnder
( n k 'Vu quote: lOtiiisc.
Et.—Th<' marcei is firm. Woquotefor
mull loi*; O’dlnary. kj.c; fair, go..d,
h’.v! lm J?‘ '*Vis Rh ice. 18c; peHoerry. 14 s ,c.
f 'l IT—Apples.cvap ulca.9c; peel
• P*cte. IMS'led, lOsllc; uopccled is
•s* vue<sma. fic. oilron. 38c.
Prt Goods—The market i active and firm,
with an upward tendency. Wequote: Print*,
4&6e,‘ tJeorgia brown shirting, 3-4, 4i 4 c; 7-8
do, sc; 4-4 brown sheeting, 6c; white osna
burg*. checks, yarns. Boc j
for Dest makes; brown drllllegs. bksaT'.c
Fish—We quote full weight*; Mackerel— !
New ca'cli, No. 1. $6 50al0 00; No. 3. halt bar- :
rels, 25a4 75; No. 2, *4 50a 5 25. Horriug—No. I
1,20 c; seated, 95c; cod. sßc.
Feoer—Market firmer; demand moderate.
We quote: Superfine, $8 25; extra, $3 50 >3 70;
fancy, $4 25a6 00; choice patent. $5 50a6OO;
family, $4 25n4 50.
Fruits—demons—Stock raia’l and prices
improving. Wo quote: $3 00a7 CO. Oranges—
Market quiet; good stock firm; no Florida*
Cuming in: Valeucia, $7 50as 00 per ca*e; $3 00
a4 00 per box.
Grain—Corn—Market steady; demand
light. We quote: White corn, job iota, 66c;
carload lota. 64c; mixed corn, ioli lots, 64c;
carload lots, 61c Oats steady; good demand.
Wequote: Mixed oats, lbc: carload lots. 43c.
Bran. 95c. Meal. 70c. Goortgu grist, per bar
rel. 2 75: grist, per bushel. 72} a c.
HA v—Market steady, with a fair demand;
stock ample We quote job lots; Western,
$1 00; carload lots, 90o; Eastern, noue; North
ern, none.
Hiuss, Wool. Etc.—Hides—Market dull;
receipts light; dry flint. 13 ; salted, lie: dry
butcher, 9c. Wool—Market firm: prime, in
hales. 27c; burry, 10al5c. Wax, 18e. Tall w.
2c. Deer skins, fiiut, 16c; salted, 12c. Otter
skins. 25i-iiS4 00.
Iron—Market firm: Swede, 4Uasc; refined,
2}ic.
Lard—The market is steady; in tierces,
7Re; 50-ft tins. 7%c.
Limk, Calcined Plaster and Cemfst
Alabama lump lime is lu lair demand and is
soiling at $1 30 per barrel; Georgia. $1 20:cal
cined piaster, $1 85 per barrel; hair. sc; Geor
gia cement, $309; Rosendale cement, $150;
Por>iand cement, $8 50.
I Iquors—Full stock; steady demand.
Bouroon, sl:oxs 50; rye, sl6oa<Soo; rectified.
$100a135. Ales unchanged and lu good de
mand.
Nails—Fair demand. We quote: 3d, $170;
4dnd 5,1, $8 05; 6d, $2 50; Sd. $2 55; lOdtoliOd,
$2 30 per keg.
Nuts—Almonds, Tarrognoa, lfijjjc; Ivlcas,
16>4c; walnuts, French. 12c; Naples, 14c: pe
cans. 10c; Brasil, 9c; filberts, 12c; cocoanuts,
Baracoa, $3 70 per 100.
Oils—Marke l dull; moderate demand
Signal. 60c; West Virginia black, 10c; lard,
53c; headlight, 16c; kerosene, 11c; water
white, 15c; neatsfooi, 62ti90c: machinery, 25a
30c; linseed, raw, 48c; boiled. 51c; illiberal
seal. 16c; fire-proof, 18c; home light. 18c; red
C, 16c.
Onions—Bermuda, per crate. $1 25al 50;
domestic. $1 OOal 25 per crate; barrel*. $3 00.
PciTATOts—Western, per barrel, $1 75a2 00:
Nori hern. $2 00a2 50 per barrel.
Pkas —Demand good; stock small: cow
peas, $100all0; mixed, $100; clay, none:
speckled, $1 lOal 20; black-eye, $175a2 00;
whl le crowders. $1 75a2 00.
Prunes—Turkish, s} 4 c; French. Bc.
Raisins—Demand quiet; market steady;
loose new Musca.el, $2 60; layers, $2 75 per
box; I. ndon layer-. $3 25 per box.
Shot—Drop, fl 60; buck. $1 85.
Sait—The demand is moderate amt the
market quiet; carload lots, 75c fob; jol) lots,
85ca*t 00.
Suoars—The market ia dull; cut loaf. 7c;
standard A. Clkc: extra C, 6c; C yellow, 65 s c;
granulated. 654*.; powdered, 7c.
Syrup—Florida and Georgia syrups in bet
ter demand, but scarce. We quote: 86a40c;
th“ market is quiet for sugar house at 85a40c;
( üba straight woods, 28c lu hogsheads; sugar
house molasses' 20c.
Tobacco—Market dull; demand moderate.
We quote: Smoking, 25ca$! 25; cbe > lng, com
mon, sound. 2Saß*!c; fair. 36a33c; medium, 40a
56c: hrtghi, SdaToc; line fancy, 86a!i0; extra
fine. 90c$l 10; bright navies, 45a75c; dark
navies. 40a50c.
LrMBER—The demand is heavy and in ex
cess of present production of mills. 'Hie mills
are foil of w ork for thirty to sixty davs hence.
Prices are firm at some advance, with an up
ward tendency. Wequote:
Ordinary sizes sl3 50a19 00
Difficult" sixes 16 00a20 60
Flooring boards 16 0()al9 59
Sbipatuff IS 60a20 60
Timber—Market dull and nominal. We
quote:
700 feet average $ 9 OOall 00
800 •• “ 10 o*l*lloo
900 ■* “ 11 00*12 00
1,000 “ •* 12 Wa',4 00
Shipping timber in the raft
-700 feet average $ 6 00a 7 00
800 “ “ 7 00a 800
900 “ •• 8 00a 900
1,000 “ “ 9 00*10 00
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
I.umbf.R—By Sail—The loading berths are
fairlv supplied at pre**nt and rates aresteady
at quotations The freight limits are from
$5 25 to $6 60 Tom this and the near Georgia
ports to Baltimore, Philadelphia, N e w Y'ork,
Sound ports and eastward. Timber at 60ca
$1 ul higher than lumber rates. To the We<t
Indies and windward, nominal; to South
America, sl2 50a13 50; to Spi nish and Medi
terranean ports, $lO 50all 09; to United King
dom for orders, ttmber. 2728 c; lumber, j£3
15s. Steam—To New York. $7 00; to Phila
d-lphia. $7 00; to Boston, $9 00.
Naval Storks—Firm. Foreign—Cork, etc.,
for orders, 4* Od. and, or, 3* 3d: Baltic, 3s.
i oastwise—Steam—To Boston, 60c on rosin,
$1 00 on spirits; to New York, rosin 50c, spirits
80c; to Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spiritsß6c; to
Baltimore, rosin 80c, spirits 70c.
Cotton— By Stoam —Market is active and
firm, with some scarcity of spot tonnage.^
Bremen direct tt> 17-641
Barcelona direct ffi 11-32d
Reval direct 1? lb 11-32d
Genoa fh - 5-lrtd
Liverpool direct. ft) 17-64d
Liverpool via New York lb 9-32'1
Liverpool via Boston tt> 17 6d
Liverpool via Baltimore tb 17-K4ii
Antwerp via New York lb 17-64<1
Havre via New York !b s se
Bremen via New York $9 lb J|c
Iteval via New Y’ork 59 tb 6-l6d
Bremen via Baltimore tb s.£c
Aoisterdam via New York 6ec
Genoa via New Y'ork Tb %r,
Bos'on bale.... 186
Sea Island <9 bale 1 75
New York bale 1 37
Sea island hale 135
Philadelphia W bale 1 35
Sea island ybale 1 35
Baltimore $9 halo 1 f 0
Providence 1! bale 1 60
Rick—By Steam-
New York $9 barrel 60
Philadelphia <|B barrel 60
Baltimore $ barrel 60
Boston $ barrel
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls, 18 pair $ 60a 70
Chickens, three-quarters grown. 36a 45
Chickens, half-grown 2Ca 80
Ducks, ft pair 50a 75
Geese, ft pair 75a 90
Egg*, 1® dozen .... 78a 20
Peanuts—Fancy h. p. Va.. lb 7a
Peanu s—Hand picked, 1?, lb 6a 6%
Peanuts—Strsigh' Virginia 6a
Peanuts—Georgia, 19 bushel 75a 90
Sweet potatoes, yel. reds, 76 Lush SKial 00
sweet potatoes, yel. yarn*, y 1 linsh l 00a
Sweet, potatoes.white yams.l'buah 76ul 00
Poultry—Market steady, h <;os—Market
verv firm aai} pretty bare of stock; demand
good. Peanuts— Ample stock; demand good:
native peanuts in good request at uuotation*.
SroAß—Georgia and Florida, nominal; none
in market. llonky—No demand; nominal.
Sweet potatoes scarce; demand good.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
FINANCIAL.
London, Oot. 4. noon.—Consols. 101 1-16 for
niniicv, id 8-18 for aero.mi.
Nkw Y'okk. Get. 4. untn,—Stocks active
and firm Monev qutei at s(<sti per ceut. Ex
change—long. $4 92(34 82V 4 ; short. $4 84' 4 7r#
4 85 fitate bonds neglecied. Goverumeut
Dond* dull but steady.
6:00 p. m.—Excnange, $4 Money closed
at 5((|8 per cent. Sub-Troasiirt nalanoes—
G01d.5126,238,600; currwnov. s2#.: ffi.OCO. Gov
cmnicnt bond* quiet.; four per cent*. 129;
tbreener cents, 100. State bonds dull.
'I o-day’s market has been one of intense
excitcmeut at time*, and was feverish and
Irregular throughout the entire day. Tno
special features of trading wore Western
Union, N*w England, and Manhattan, allot
wt ieh were r rnurkably active and strong
and subject to auddeu aid wide fluctuation*
The depressimr cflect was caused In the curly
hour* bv Ihe action of Go' , .Pattiaou.of Peiin
svlvama. iu regard to ihe coal combination
and trunk line pool, and coul stocks especially
suffered from this cause, making rapid anil
n.a erinl decline* in Ihe early hours. Later,
however, New England mid tb n YV’esU-ru
Fnloa became the special feature*, and w ere
active and strong on rumors favorable to
ibo-c properties, but wlr oh were aiicrward*
denied, lbe opening wa* about steady 10-
dv, flrst prices generally showing only in
significant change*. Trading wa* feverish
and generally weak, and New England, after
advancing 6% per cent , lost a part of it, but
later racotered and r-ached the highest price
yet recorded for the etoek. and the goncral
market responded with the exception of coal
stock*. We torn Union then joined in the
rise, and trading in that slock was very largo
Imni that time out. Ibe genera' mark't then
subsided and became quiet, with small and
irregular fluctuation*, gei.erallv in favor of
lower prices, but the market finally closed
Ann The majority of the active list arc
higher to-night. New England is up 6>4.
Manhattan 4sk. Western Union 4. Kansas ana
SAYANNAH MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1886.
Texas ]*■£, (’anai’a Southern Ug, LonisTilla
and Nashville l per cent, and others frac
tional amounts, lei aware and Hudson is
down 1* 4 poroeir. nni a few others fractional
t> < ’•••* au.oo'i hirew \Uv market clos
ing at the following quotations:
Aia.ciMßDA,Uu#s.lol Mobile A Ohio . 16V4
Ala.clHs* 8,5*. .108 Nash & Chatt’a
Georgians New Orleans I*h
“7s. mortgage.UOU eidc, Ist mort. 77
N. Carolina 64 N.y.t entral. 112 1 *
N. Cttro iuH 4h.. Norf *1 \V. pref 44J 4
80. Caro tßrow ni Nor. Pacific S'-VI
consols 109 “ pref.. i'l^n
Tcnnohsc(‘,si\ttle- Pacific Mall - r )7^%
meut :?§ .. 7714 Heading
Virginia t 0.... 47 RiuhmM % Ale .
\’a.ionsolidated. 51 Kichm’d Punv. 140
Ch'peakeftOnio Riolnn’d.t W.Pt.
Ghic& X’uihw*nlUsfe Terminal. itfH*
'* preferreii.. 14t l A Hock Fsiaud 12tt
Bela,Lack.W.l37 St. Paul
Krie . i\b% •• preferred. 12014
Knst Tennessee Texas Pae.ific .
new stock 12 Union Pacific ... hl T s
LakeSiirtre yiV£ N.).Central.. tu l^
L’ville & Nash., b lMissouri Paciflo in :i 4
Mempnis A Char 42 Western Union . 77Ji
COTTO N.
Liverpool, Oct.. 4, noon.—Cottoo steady,
wuh fair demand: midduntr ap'anda r M s and;
middlinsr Orleans o 1 .,*!: sa’e-4 10,000 bnles, for
speculation and export 1,0 0 bales: receipts
3,;® hales—all American.
fr mures: Uulande. l*w middling clause,
Oetoher delivery. 5 !fi-t>4i: October
and November. 5 fi-64fo.fi 7-6 id ; NorenP or
and December,s4-Hid: ana .Janu
ary. 5 4-04(95 5-fi4d; .lanuar< •••! February,
6 4 5-fild; February and March, 5 0(4d;
March and April. :> 8 *>4d; April nod May,
5 10-64d: May aud June, f 12-64, Market
sleH‘l y at tile, decline.
2:00 p. m.—The sales to-day included 8,800
bales of A men can.
Futures: (Inland*, low middling clause.
October delivery. 5 !3-04d, value; October
nd November. 5 7-64d, value: November
and December. ’’-uid. value: December and
January.s 5-*4d. seller!?; January and Feb
ruary, 5 5-H4d Februai v and March.
5 7-64d, sellers; March and April, 5 9-81 and,
sellers; April and May, 511-tUd. sellers; May
and hi ho. .*> IH-lild, fellerß. Market steady.
5:00 p. tu . Futures: L nlands. low mid
dling clnuse, October iteliverv, L 12-tttd. sell
ers; Oetber and November. 5 -64d, sellers;
November and December, 6 4-‘*4rl. vane;
December und January, 54-64d, < lrer?.; Jan
uary and February, 5 4-64d, Febru
ary and March, 5 6-64d, buierfi: March and
April, 5 7-64*1, buyers; April and May, 5'J-fi4d,
buyers: Mav *iisi June, 5 12-64d, sellers Fu
tures closed Hat.
Nkw York, o*?t, 4, noon.—Cotton opened
ouu:t; middling uplands middling
Orleans sales2.o liftleg.
1 Futures: Marketopened steady, with sales
[ as follows: October delivery, 0 u'c: Novem-
I her. 9 20c: December. 9 26c: .lanviarv. 982 c;
February, 9 89c ; March. 9 il^c.
5:00 p. m.—Market closed quiet; middling
uplands, 9^c; middling Orleans, 9
sa:os to day 216 baler; net receipts 40 bales,
gross 1
Futures: Market closed dull but steady,
withsalesof si too bales, as follows: October
delivery, 9 16<j$9 17c,; November, l) lHf<tl 19c:
December, 9 28ffl.fi 24c; January, fi 29®fi 80c;
February, 9 JMQjfi 89c; March, fi 46(0.9 ic;
Ajtril. fi 54Lfi :>c: Mav, 64c, June,fi 72
Grecu X Oo.’s cotton future report says:
“Weak Liverpool, full rereipis and pretty
free offerings from the Sou in eised off the
tone, and under considerable hamineriug he
market went off 5 points on November. The
offerings were mostly for long cotton, but
some additional *hort interest became en
grafted upon the market. Toward the close,
finding pressure ihss apparent, there was
some covering aud a slightly steadier feel
Galveston. Oct. 4. —Cotton weak; mul
flliug 03- 6c; net receipts 8.<>77 baies, gross
8,077; .ales sBl bales; slock 6!,839 bales; ex
ports coastwiseß,4B7 hales.
Norfolk, Oct. 4.—Cotton sternly: mid
dling 9L 4 c; net receipts 2.77 U hales, gross 2.716;
stock 12.649 hales; sales 933 hales; exports,
coastwise B.'M bales.
Baltimore,Oc.i. 4.—Cotton quiet; middling
9s<c; net receipts 839 gross 779 hales; sales
h .les; stock 7,125 hales; export* coastwise 189
hales.
Boston, Oct. 4.—Cotton quiet; middling
9>,c; net receipts 112 bales, gross 1.253; sales
noue;stock noue; exports to Halifax 100 hales.
Wilmington, Out. 4.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling ill-16c; net receipts 2 656 bales, gross
2 556; sales none: stock 16,696 bales.
Piiilad&lphiA, Oct 4.—Cotton firm: mid
dling 9%0; net receipts 12 bales, gross 23;
stock 9,97 bales.
Nkw Orleans, Oct. 4.—Cotton easy; mtd
dlingVc; net receipts 7,623 bales, gross 5,705:
sa e 7.850 bales; stock 49,827 bales.
Morile, Oct. 4—Cotton quiet; middling
9c; net receipts i,974 bales, gross 1,724; sales
2lMi; slock 5,448 bales; exports, coastwise 950
bales.
Memphis, Oct. 4.—Cotton quiet; middling
9L k o; receipts 4.526 bales; shipments 729
bales; sales l,lso bales; stock IH,:SI Dales.
August a.,Oct. 4.—Cotton qo'et but steady;
middling 8 ,1-ltic; receipts J,761 bales; sales
2.315 bales.
Chakleston, Oct. 4.—Cotton steady: mid
dlings net receipt* 6,66; bales, gross 6,656;
sales sou bales: stock 38.910 bales; exports, to
Orcat Britian 4.571 bales, to France 3,346, to
the continent 1.800.
Atlanta, Oc 4.—Cotton—middlingß 11-lfic;
receipts 1,962 bales.
Nkw York. Oct 4.—Consolidated net re
ceipts for all cottsn Dorts to-dav. 37,672 bales;
exports, to Orcat Britain 7.590 bales; to the
continent 3,284, to France 4,920; stock at all
American ports 367,202 bales.
PROVISIONS, GKOCKRtKS, KTC.
Liverpool, Oct. 4, noon.—Wheat dull, with
poor demand: holders offer freely. Corn dull,
with poor demaud. Lard, prime Western 33s
3d.
New Tohk, Oct. 4, noon.—Flour dull and
heavy. Wheat lower, torn lower. Pork
dull; messslo 25@10 50. Lard steady at 6 25c.
Freights steady.
6 p. m.—Flour, Southern cloeed dull and
weak. YVhent about He lower, closing steady;
No. 2 red. 938i(jii84e in elevator: October de
livery 889a7<S*4c, November 85Vj@SoVfic. Cora
1 pened lower, closing with a slight recov
ery ; No. 2, 45$i(a>46c in elevator: Octoberde
iiverv 155g(448c, November46 7^(s)47V 4 c. Oats
lower; No. 2, October delivery 80“ H (ti>
80$*p. Ho pa quiet but firm. Coffee, fair Rio
dull at lie. Sugar quiet and unch-inged; re
fined quiet. Moiasseedull. Cotton seed oil,
24®26c for ernde, 40J$41c for rrfined. Hides
iirm Wool quiet; domestic Hence s)®3sc,
Texas 9(s>2sc. Pork dull and lower; mess
$lO 09 for old, sll 09(S!11 50c for new. Middles
dull; long clear 7 Lard gftb points
lower. Western steam, on spot 6 25c, October
delivery (l lOicO 12c. Freights steady; cotton
9-64i#.'.-:j2d: wheat 4d.
CHiOAPif. Oct. 4.—A1l the speculative mar
kets riled weak and lower on 'Change to
day. lucre was only a fair degree of activity
in wheat trading. Fine weather and higher
consols provoked freo selling. The market
opened (9Pc lower, fell bank kjr additional,
rallied jqjd. v'„ but ugain weakened and closed
on the regular beard ‘V lower than Saturday.
On the afternoon board there was a shade
firmer feeling, l'be visible supplv report
showed an increase of 1,720,000 bushels, which
was somewhat les* than expected. There
wa* a weak opening in corn under a heavy
pressure to sell, and the decline brought oot
considerable “long” property, closing st a
decline of 10. A d“cr B' of 600,009 bushels in
the vi*lhlc aupplv aided 111 stesdying the mar
ket and prices cosed at 1 o’clock a s o under
Satur l.iv and recovered an additional Vs l ' m
the afternooq. Oat* ielt the influence of
other markets, declined He, rallied and closed
about'sc under Saturday. Provisions ruled
ensv. Mess Dork declined llfifflk, rallied
fVqdOc and closed steady. Lard was
quid and steady. Flour quiet and un
changed. Following are the current ariecs
for cash properties: No. 2 wheat 72d72it,c:
rn 33c; I* 24c; mecs pork $8 'OgS 76c;
lard $5 90; abort rib side*, loose 6 70c; short
dear, boxed 705@7 lvc; whisky $1 18; sugars
unchanged.
Tin* following show* tneranaeof prices for
option* on the regular hoard: Wheat,October
delivery, 71;,*;20 4 c, November 78587*741*0.
December 75?i(*76! 4 . Horn, October delivery
34*b>(*66c, November R65*37e, December :t*J M 7ai
87ie. Gals, October delivery
November 25‘- 4 ®2>l 4 c, Deccniber 24b$c. Mess
pi. k, October deliver}’sß B.V®B 821<. November
*8 6714149 B’, JamlHry $9 on. Lard,
October and November delivery $5 7t@s 771,4.
January *6 87J4@6 92W- Short riba, October,
niul November delivery 6 02$4c, January
4 97!45H*Hc.
Aftei'iioon Roaro —The markets ail ruled
stoedv, the fellow icg being the closing quota
lions; Wheat, October delivery 72%c, No
vemher 74 6-16 c. Decern tier 76! y. .May 82840,
Corn, October ::s'4c. Noromlmr 86 18-18 c. Dc
ceuibor 87 :4e. May 4184 c. Oat*. October 24c,
November2ss4c, December 26"<c, May :;0 11-I<4.
Pork, October end N'oveuiher $8 7,’%, Junuary
*9 1 Lard, October and November $5 77J4,
January 5 9JV4c. short rib sides, October
8 59c. January 5 OSo,
st. Louis, Get. 4.—Flour quiet but wenk
W heat weak and lower: No. 2 red. cash 74
(n, 74' „o. November delivery 75(75 :, . 4 c. Corn
scuve but <Fcak; No. 2 mixed, cash but,
November delivery*3; , 47*3H4c. Gat* -/(t"'*
lower; No. 2 mixed, r.ssli 26 *c, Novemlicr
delivery 2Df l e hid. Whisky firm at $1 13.
Provisions active andeist: Pork lower at
it) i) 9 6254. Lard nearly steady at 5 85c.
Hulk meats—lmxed lots long dear 6 2He.,
short r'bs 0 79c, short clear 6 80c. Baron
eaav; long dear 7 lut&> 25c, shuri ribs 7 25c,
short clear 7 sd.
Baltimore. Oct. 4. —Flour steady but
autot; Howard street ana Western suiter
ne $2 257i}2 65. extra $2 7SS3B 59. family $4 00
(3 5 00, citr mills superfine $2 257(32 73. extra
*X U(i@.l 75; Rio brands J 4 3(1(■ 4 62. Wheat—
SowiheTD quiet; Western lower but quiet;
Southern red 85@87c: amber 86®89e: No. 2
Western winter rod. on spot B'iL(J3Bo!sC.
Corn—Southern nominally steady: "estern
easier and dull; Southern white3o@s’.c, yel
low fKXatSlo.
Cincinnati. Oct. 4.—Flour quiet; family
$8 23, Wheat dull; No. 2 red. 76c. Corn
dull amt weaker; No. 2 mixed 38%($J9e. Oats
firm; No. 2 mixed, 27551(33.m\ Pork dull at
$9 60. Lard weak at $3 'sc bid. Bulk meats
quiet; short ribs • 76c. Bacon easier: short
ribs 762 ,o, eliorl clears 00c. Whisky llrui at
$1 18. (jug r unchanged. Hogs quiet but
steady; comnton and light $8 60(#t!'.5, packing
and butchers $4 10((f4 50.
Lon vit.LK. Oct. 4.—Grain quiet but weak:
Wheat. No. 2 red. 72c. Corn. No. 2. white 41c.
Oats, new No. 2, 27@27',0. Provisions weak:
Bacon—clear rib 7 50c, clear sides 7 stkkc,
shoulders nominal. Bulk meats —clear sides
7 STGc. Pork, mess $lO 00.
New Orleans, Oct. 4.—Coffee quiet but
firm; Rio cargoes, common to prime '■!’
i3*yc. Cotton seed products nominal. Sugar
firm; Louisiana open kettie. prune een
trifoga s. prime yollow clttrincd 5 7 i((0ttc. Mo
ias-e s steady; Louisianu open kettle, good
prime to strictly prime 3 r, prime "to@22c,
good common 137®14c; Louisiana centrifugals,
rime to strictly prune 15(®l'.ic. common to
good common SdSllo.
NAVAL STORKS.
LONDON, Oct. 4, 5 p, m.—Spirits turpen
tine, 28s 3d.
New York, Oo*. 4. noon.—Spirits turpen
tine dull at 37JaC. Rosin dull at $1 OOni
1 07Vko.
6:06 p. in.—Spirits turpentine dull at
Rosin dull at $1 00(®1 07L$.
Charleston, <>ot. 4.—. Spirits turpentine
flrnt at 84c bid. ltosin firm; good strained at
80c.
Wilminoton, Oc.t 4.—Spirits turnentine
dull at 34‘yc. Rosin quiet: strained 75c.
good strained 80c. Tar firm at $1 621,,. Crude
turpentiue firm; hard 80c, yellow uip $1 90,
virgin $1 90.
RICK.
New York. Oct. 4.—810 c steady.
New Orleans, Oct. 4.—Rice market un
changed.
Slr ypimi
MINIATURE ALU A N AC— I’H iTTTa yT
Sunrises 6:12
Sun Sets . 5:48
High Water at Savannah 1 -62 am, 2r’2 pm
Tuesday, Oct 5, 1866.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Augusta. Nickerson. New
Y’ork—74 M Sorrel.
steamship Etna (tier). Kronnen, Cardiff, in
ballast—Wilder & Cos.
Brig Arcot. Cates. Philadelphia, with coal
to I'ixun It Murphv; vessel to Master.
Schr Thomas Clyde, Burton. Kings Ferry to
Philadelphia, put in leaking—Jos A Uoberts
& Cos. (Seelocal).
Steamer Alice Clark. Carroll, Cohen’s
Bluff and way landings— W T Gibson, Mana
ger.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYBEK Y’ESTER
DAW
Steamship Benisnn (Br), Fulton, to load for
Bremen—Wilder & Cos.
ARRIVED BELOW YESTERDAY.
Schr Annie 8. Millurd, Morris. Philadelphia,
with coal to O I Taggart; vessel to Jos A Rob
erts It Cos.
Schr Wm B Steelman, Graham, Baltimore,
with coal toOI Taggart; vessel toJoa A Rob
erts tt Cos.
Schr Oco E Y’oong, Perry, Baltimore, with
coal to Dixon A Murphy; vessel to Master.
Schr J If Atkinson. Donahoe, Philadelphia,
with coal to D R Thomas; vessel to Masrer.
Schr SatPla, Skolfleld, Bath, with ice to
order; vessel to Master.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Naoooobee. Kempton, New Y’ork
—G M Sorrel.
Steamship Wm Lawrence. Snow. Baltimore
—J B West A Cos.
Bark Saiomone (Ital),Y3rasso. Carthagcna—
A R Salas A Cos.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Naooochee. New York.
Steamship Wm Lawrence. Baltimore.
MKMORAN DA.
New York, Oct 2—Arrived, sehr H A De-
Wiir, Delahanty, Jacksonville.
Buenos Ayres to Sept 26—Arrived, bark
Autocrat (Hr). Soott, Brunswick, Ga.
Bnhia, Sept s—Sailed, bark Latona (Nor),
Torjeeen. Tvbee.
Dartmouth, Oct I—Sailed, steamship Gen
Napier (.Br), Geach, from Coosaw. S C, for
Siettin.
London. OcA 2—Cleared, bark Hope (Br),
Williams. Brunswick. Ga.
Georgetown, i> C. Sept 29—Railed, schra Geo
R Congdon, Terrill. New York; Hattie L
Sheet*, Dole, Philadelphia.
Jacksonville, Oct 2—Cleared, schr Luella A
Sdow, Rowe, Richmond, Va.
Kev West. Oct. 2—Sailed, schr Dora Ma
thews, Galveston, with wrecked cargo of rail
road iron of schr Emily J Watts.
Mobile, Oct 2—Sailed, sehr Lizzie Gaudy,
Pensacola.
Pensacola. Oct 2—Arrived, brig Mary Gibbs,
Moore, Cicnfucgos.
Cleared, barks Regent (Ital), Vitale, Rnenos
Ayres; Ellids (tier). Mortensen.Palermo.
Rockland, Mo, Kept 30—Arrived, schr Jen
nie S Hall. Hall. Rorgpert. for Key West.
St Augustine. Fla, Sept 80— Nailed, schr
Tbos J May, Boemsu, Philadelphia,
New York, Oct 4—Arrived, strnr Lessing.
Hauihurv.
Arrlyi and out, stmrs Greece, New Y’ork for
London; Labratagne, New Y’ork for Havre.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
BELL BUOY OFF BARN BOAT SHOALS.
Notice is hereby given that on or about Oct
27, 18HB, a bell buoy, painted black, will lie
moored in about 7 fathoms of water, mi|c
ontsideof Barnegal Shoals. New Jersey: Bar
negat lighthouse bearing W by N. distant 2*5
nautical miles. Forked River Lite Saving
Station, bearing N'NWjAI'V. Love Ladies
lOaml Life Saving Station hearing WSW.
This buoy will he rung by the action of the
sea. Vessels bojurd up or down the coast
should pass to seaward by the buoy.
By order of the Lighthouse Board.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Savannah Ry. Oct 4
47 bslescottou, 9 bblr spirits turpentine, 13
bills rosin, 1 car wood, 10 bolster, and indue
Per steamer Alice Clark, from Concn’s Bluff
and way land ng* —250 hales citoon, 199 bbl*
naval stores, 8 hales hides, 2 cases eggs, 1 lot
mdse, 2 hogs.
Per .Savannac. Florida and Western Rv.
Oct 4—2.806 bale* rollon. 27 oars lumber. 3 cars
wood. 1 car oats. 1 car beer, 1.864 bids ros>n. 8
care iron. 20 sacks rice. 17 hale* hides. 1 hale
wool, 801 bbls spifitt* turpentine, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad. Got 4—4.526 hales
cotten. 81 hales yarns. 21 hales domestics. 2
bale* wool. 6 ha'c* niflr*. 18 rolls leather. 24
bbls spirits turpentine, 198 bhisrptln, 63.654
lbs bacon, 2,74 u lbs fruit. 300 sac,ks bran, 1.000
both corn. 2 bids liqnor. 20 bbls beer, 1 horse,
15 hf hb s beer, 140 qr hhls beer, 1 bhl flour, 32
pkg* furniture. 9 cars lumber. 1 car wood. 23
pkgs wood in shape. 166 tons pig iron, 2 pkg.s
vegetables, 2 pkgs machinery, 821 pkg* mdse,
20 bales paper Mi rk, 147 pkgs hardware, 50
boxes soap, 1 bnl eggs, 1 case eggs, 6 cars coal.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Wm Lawrence, for Ralli
rnote —9G2 halos cot'on. 19 bills rice, 1,727 bbls
rosin, 97 lib's spirits turpentine. Snbalesdq
mestic*, 50.000 feet lumber. 160 bills g* hides,
30 bills >i hides. 198 pkg* mdse.
Per steamship Nacni'chi-e, for New York—
-1,971 bales upland cotton, i5 hales sea island
cotton. 85 halva domestic* and yarns, 106 cedar
log*. 194 hbi* rico. 110 bln* p,rus mrpentme.
1,798 hill* rosin. 29.610 feet lumber, 358 tolls pig
iron, 336 pkgs mdse.
Per bark Sslomono Ilal 1. for ( a lhagena—
-416.698 feet p p lumber—Chas Oieuu’s Sou A
Cos.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Win Lawrence, for Balti
more—J H Millikcn jr, John Adam* aud wile.
Miss Georgia McAlpln, Joe Kaufman, J K
Morris and wife, W M Bairman, Mrs .Mary It
Miller, MrsSem, E D Elinor.
Per steamalilp Naooochee. for New Y ork—
Mrs W G Raoul. Master Willie R<otll, Mr* A
K Bnardmnn. Jack Hemhlne and wife, W A
Peterson,.! Wolff. G ? iloiihs. Mi*s M llohb*.
A E Sholes, A .1 Orme. Miss Kvelvn Grme,
Slsster A J Orme, Mrs A II Cox, Geo F All
- Mrs h P Black, 1 no ored.
CONSIGN EKB.
Per steamer Alice Clark, from Cohen’s Bluff
and way landtags—lno Flsnnerv ft Cos. Her
ron A (1, Garnett, fci A I'o. Iloicomlie. G A Cos.
Haldwin A C, Butler A S.IV W Gordon A Cos.
Wood* A Cos. UcarsoD AS. A It liuli, F his, II
A Cos. J P Williams. W W Chisholm, Warren
A A. M Y A D I Mclntyre H M Comer A Cos.
G Walter A Cos, Wilcox, Gibbs A Cos Guano
Worke
Per Charleston and Savannah Kv. Octi—
.l W II Di.i. A Cos. E T Roberts. T Wakellfthl,
Wilcox, G A t o, W 8 Cherry A Cos, J F Tor
rent. P.rown Bro*. Hrolth Bros Alla Teawle A
O, Bend helm Bros A Cos. O Butler, B V' rimer*
F ( poke n, E Lovell A son, 11 .Solomon A Son*
A Falk A Hon, A Ehrlich A Bro, Herron A G*
S Guekenhoimer A Sou, G W alter A Cos, Uar
neit, S A Cos.
Per Savannah. Florida and Weatcrn Kv,
Ocr. t—Traneier Ohio*. Jn<> Flannerv A Cos, I
Cheas-Carlo? Cos. M \ llonaornon, L Pinzel, j
M Holey A Son. McDonough A Cos. Aitiek A 1
Sou. Koppard A Cos, Bacon,.) A Cos. fc T Cun
nlngham, West Bros. HMversA Bros, Dale, ;
D A Cos, Eckman A V'. Bcndhtum Bros A Cos, j
Ludrten A 15, I) C Bacon A Cos, M Ferst A t o, i
Smith Bros A Cos. Roller A S. LI ppm an Bro*. j
SGuckonheimer A Son. KMvaimughA B, A ,
Goelte, 1) Clark. A II Champion, 1> Y Danny, .
dno Hourke, I M Frank, H M Coiner A Cos. .1 ]
Reidtman, Butler A 8. ci Waller A Cos, Her- j
ron & <*. Garnet,!. S & Cos, Peacock. H A Cos,
Baldwin A Cos, M Al> l Mclntyre, Woods A j
Cos, Chat* Ellis. F M Fariov, .J C Thom peon,
M Macic.Hn. J 1* Williams. .) W Hinson A Cos,
Kills, H A Cos, < L -lone*.
Per Central Railroad. Oct B—Fordc Act,
Jno Mannerv A Cos. M Y A D 1 Mclntyre. C C
Hnrdwiok H M Comer A Cos. Baldwin A Cos.
W W Gordon .to Cos, F M Farley, lie* run A G,
Butler AS, G Walter At o, arren AA. K D
Bogart, -I P Williams, .1 S Wood A Bro. War
uock A W. Wood* A Cos, M Maclean, Order.
Chisholm A Cos. Wheaton A Son, U H Carson,
A B Hull. Holcombe,G A Cos, Bond, 11 A E.G
S Me A1 pin, F M H ull. Hennau & K.VV Roge a.
11 Myers A Bro*. Pearson A >, M Bole) A Son,
Beielholiii Bros A Cos, SGuckenbeinuir A Son,
Smith Bros A Cos, C 11 olmstea l. G ( Meyers,
( K Stulth, M Y Henderson. Mohr Bros. P .1
Fallon, .1 8 Haines, Tor pit* A O. Ed Williams,
Weed A < . Kavsnuugh A 11, K A Schwarz,.!
<! Lid/, G I) Hodges, Lehman A V, I G Hun*.
M f C tiiibel). Peacock, li A t o, W i Jackson.
DC Bacon A Cos, Power A M. HcxSer A K, 1'
F Cullen, McDonough A Cos, NY I Miller, C li
Sheitall. P Cohen.
Sfaftiral iXfooJt Sta u
“ EXCELSIOR ”
Natal Tiji Stains.
1. Walnut. 3. Cherry.
2. Chestnut. 4. Oak.
5. Mahogany.
These five stains on Painted
or Unpainted Wood give the
rich, warm shades of natural
wood, and they are considered
by experts to be the only
Stains that have reached this
high standard of perfection—
a fac simile to nature.
FOR SAFE ONLY BY
Andrew Manley,
Dealer iu Paints, Oils. Doors, Sashes,
liliods, Hie..
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
9VOMVV.
~A.L. HARTRIDGE,
SECURITY BROKER.
BUYS and sells on commission all classes of
Stooks and Bonds.
Negotiates loans on marketable securities.
New York quotation* furnished by private
ticker every flfle n minutes.
MM. T. WILLIAMS & CO.,
BRO K ERS.
ORDERS EXECUTED on the Sew York,
Chicago amt Livorpool Exchanges.
19 COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
SAVANNAH. - - - GEORGIA.
HiiDrrt iki't.
~W. D. I> S XOPf,
UNDERTAKER,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
43 Bull at. Residence 59 Liberty at.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dtjf fit’JtOP.
CHAR I. ESRATZ
PttOPRI ETOK—*
Southern Dyeing & Scouring
ESTAB USD A1 ION Y,
92 Broughton struct,opposin'Marshall House,
SuvHUnah, Go.
Fine work. Frice. reasonable.
Wiotelo.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GKOKGiA. '
GKO. D. HODGES, - - Proprietor,
Formerly of the Metropolitan Hotel,
New i'ork, hi*l the Grand Union,
of >4iralo*a Sprlnsrs.
Reduced i>rir*w ior mnm r und flpeclnt
ratoH to boHrderti. Tiio Kohi Tables, Coolest
liooonK.Hiid Moat ( entml location.
Wicp.
J. B. W 5 iTKHEADi
WnOLEMALK DEAI.KB IN
Rice, Fruits and Vegetables,
203 anil 210 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH. - - ■ C,K.
Coiitojrfor.
P. J. FALLOW,
Builder and Contractor,
22 Drayton Street, Snvnnuali.
IA9TIM ATK.S promptly furnished for liuild-
J s in* of any class
Stniut* attO 9iia.
JOHN G. BUTLER.
XXT lIITK I.E 4 S, t o I.oas, OILS. GLASS,
VV VARNISH. KT< .; 111.Al)V MIXED
PAINTS; RAILROAD, STEAMER, AND
MI LLSUFPLIKS;SABHEB,DOORS, BLINDS
and BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Solo agent
for uKO KGIA 1.1 MK,<; A LCIN EDPL A STK g,
CEMENTS, HAIR, and LAND PLASTER.
OWhltakfr Street. Maianauh. da.
JUirc.
BARBED WIRE,
CHEAPEST FENCE KNOWN,
-FOR SALE by-
WEED & CORNWELL.
Cault*.
KISSIMMEE CITY BANK,
KH*iinuive City, Orange County, Hu
CA PITA I. soo.ooo
rpUANSACT a regular banking UiMiue**.
A Give particular attention to F'lornla col
lection*. Correspondence solicited. laucKx
change on New tori.. New Orlewu*. Savun
nah and Jar lion villa, Pin Kcddont Agent.*
for ( oni t* A Cos. aud Melville, Kvun* A Lo., of
i oodon. F.mriaiid. New York correspondent:
The Seaboard Nauoual Bank.
CANNED GOODS.
O lirtA CASKS Tomatoes, Prache*. Pme-
Apple*.Oy>er*. Lnbeteri, Sa'mun,
licet, okra amt Tom a toe,. Corn, Pea*, etc.
ftk sale by
rt. m. csi.b;* wt a. na
’Fimtttnrs nn carprto.
DOWN WITH CARPETS!
—at—
LINDSAY & MORGAN’S
Carpt ait Finite Palace.
Moquet.te, Axminster, Velvet, Body and Tapestry Brussell
Carpets; 3-Ply, Extra Supers and Hemp Carpets. The above
in any quantity or quality desired. Call and “make home
beautiful.” Immense stock of Window Shades, Lane Cur
tains, Turcomans, etc. Table and Piano Covers, Tidies and
Lambrequins; all new designs. See our Fringes; they are
elegant and cheap.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
Parlor Suites in Brocatelle, Plush and Hair Cloth, ot
choicest woods such as Antique Oak, Cherry and Walnut.
Chamber Suits m great variety and al prices defying com
petition.
All goods sold on accommodating terms to responsible
purchasers.
LINDSAY fe MORGAN,
FURNIT U R E
Can ho bought at lower prices and on easier terms than elsewhere from
OHLANDER BROS.
We are offering a full assortment of
Parlor and Chamber Suites.
Library, Dining and Kitchen Furniture,
Nuttings. Shades, Mirrors, Clocks,
Household (foods, Stoves, Refrigerators, etc.
Agents for MARSH ELECTRIC LAMP.
Before purchasing, call and get our prices at I
U) BROUGIITON STR RET.
Sntumrrt.
AT KROUSKOFF’S
Mammoth Millinery House
lßl.FaMlfcMiißrf.llSl
Having succeeded in making this establishment “The Mil
linery House of this City,” and surpassing all others in the
South, we now surpass our previous efforts by opening a
Stock of Fall and Winter Millinery Goods which shall equal
any in the North, comprising in part all the leading shapes
in Hats, Straw and Felts, Black and Colors, Tips, Plumes,
Flowers, Velvet, Velveteen and Plushes in all Colors. In
our Trimmed Hats Department will be found
EVERY STYLE AND ALL GRADES.
We shall also continue our WHOLESALE PRICES on
our RETAIL FLOOR, where ladies will save about half on
prices elsewhere.
We also continue our Ribbon sales same as heretofore.
S. KROUSKOFF,
151 BROUGHTON STREET.
ifloot* ana
SHOES AT COST.
For the next thirty days we will
oiler the remainder of our stock of
Gents’ Fine Calf Machine and Hand
Sewed
Low Cut Shoes at Prime Cost.
We have decided not to carry
tin :se goods over, therefore make
this sweeping reduction to insure a
speedy sale.
JOS. ROSENHEIM & CO.
13.1 HUOI GIITON WTKEET.
J! (loin pint a nr* StHre** lumber.
H. P. SMART, T. U. BRYAN,
Preildcnt and General Manager. Secretary and Trea* nr a
P. 0. BOX 101.
Vale Rayal Mailactei Cml
OFFICE 18H BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. H„
Factorv and Mill*, on Savannah river, adjoining wharves No*- York, Philadelphia and Boston
Steamship Companies, manufacturer# of
Yellow Pine and Cypress Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, OFFICE and CHURCH FUR NITHUF
BRACKETS, newel POSTS, BALUSTERS, PATENT PICKET and WIRE FENCES
SHINGLES, LATHS. Etc., Etc., Etc. .
t ar* loaded at Factory door* for all point! North. East, South and Woat. and vessels, at
the Company’* tvharve*, for any port, coaitwt** or foreign. .
With onr own Huw Mill* nl Dry Kiln*, and controlling the product from the stump to
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