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COMMERCIAL.
MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,)
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 1,4, p. m. f
Cotton— The market was very dull and cn
,ireiv nominal. There was no inquiry aud not
single transaction occured during the day.
“ Change at the midday call at Ip. in. the
u ’ rke[ was reported nominal and unchanged.
*he following are the official spot quotations of
cotton Exchange:
Middling fair 10
00.. G middling
Middling ;
flood ordinary ■ - • W
o , island—' The market continues nominal
Jm,chan gad. Wo quote:
Common Georgias and Floridas 14 @1.74$
Medium fine
2O
Extra Fine W4®‘il
Choice xti
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand Aug. 1, 1887', and|
for the Same Time List Y’ear,
1886-87. j 1885-80.
IriTnd W and \ 'island. VP land \
Stock on hand Sept. 1 1,149 4,304 551 3.298
Received to-day 1 ‘JO.
Received previously 27.244 771,357 * 23.388 780,302:
Total . 23,393 775,601 23,939 783,683!
ETxported to-day 7 2 188 114|
i Exported previously 27,831 V75,2ry- 22,521 781,732:
| Total I 27,8381 775,8601 _ 23,703 781,846!
Stock on Imml andousliii>-'l l 1
\ board this tlay Li 40U 1,230 1,83 T
Rice—The market was active and firm. The
business being done is almost entirely from
second hands; very little stock in first hands.
The sales for the day were about 37 barrels.
We quote:
Fair
Good 4^(f(:4'>i
Prime 4yg@s
Bough-
Country lots 60(55 90
Tidewater 90@1 15
Naval Stokes—The maj-ket for spirits tur
pentine was very firm and advancing. The sales
for the day were 70 casks at 290 for regulars.
At the Board of Trade on the opening call the
market was reported firm at 29c for regulars.
At the closing call 2944 c was paid and bid for
regulars. Rosin—The market was quiet, but firm
ami unchanged. The sales for the day were
about 750 barrels. At the Board of Trade on
the first call the market was reported firm for
I and above, and steady for H and below, with
sales of 277 barrels at the following quotations:
A. B. C and D 30c, E 95e, F $1 00, G Si 05, II
1 pi, I *1 124.5. K SI 30, 51 31 40, N 31 55, window
glass Si 85, water white $2 35. At the closing
call it was unchanged.
NAVAL STOKES STATEMENT.
Spirits, Korin.
Stock on hand April 1 2,513 77,408
Received to-day 755 1,!00
Received previously 85,329 193,235
Total 83,627 272,543
Exported to-day 1,075 7,923
Exulted previously 75,628 213,057
Total 76,703 221,580
Stock on hand and on shinboard
to-day 11,942 50,963
Receipts same day last year 1,207 3,700
Financial—Money is very quiet.
Domestic Exchange —Steady. Banks and
bankers are buying sight drafts at )$ per cent,
discount and selling at par@}s per cent, pre
mium.
Foreign Exchange —The market is weak.
Commercial demand, $1 8344; sixty days.
Si ' FL; ninety days, Jl 8144; francs, Paris and
Havre, commercial, sixty days. 85 24->|; Swiss,
A 24f4; uiArks, sixty days, 9444.
.Secckitjes—The market is dull and lifeless.
Debentures are freely offered at quotations.
City bonds are neglected. Long date railroad
bonds are in some little demand.
Stocks and Bonds —City Bonds— Quiet. At
lanta 5 peri cent, long date, 108 bid, 110 asked;
Atlanta, 7 per cent., 118 bid 121 asked; Augusta
"per edit, long date, 115 bid, 118 asked; Au
gusta (is long date. 103 Diet, HOaskod; Columbus
5 per cent,. 100 bid, 107 asked; Macon 6 per cent,
111 bid, 112 asked; new Savannah 5 per cent.
October coupons, 102 bid, :02>4 asked: new Sa
vannah 5 per cent. August coupons, 102)4 bid,
I1134; asked.
MeO: /((lefts- Market steady, with light sup
ply. Georgia new 6s, 1839, 10244 bid, 10344 asked;
Georgia new 4445, 10154 bid, 10544 asked; Geor
gia 7 per cent, gold, quarterly coupons, lffi
uid. 107!6 asked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons
January and July, maturity 1896, 120 bid, 121
asked.
Railroad Stocks —Central common, 11846 bid.
llll’ ;. asked; Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent,
gu T.uit.'ed. 132 l.id, 138 asked; Georgia com
mon, 190 bid, 193 asked; Southwestern 7 per
rent guaranteed, 12344 hid, 129 asked; Ceil
tral 6 per cent, certificates, 10044 bid, 101
seked: Atlanta und West Point railroad stock,
110 bid, 112 usked; Atlanta and West Point U
l'i' cent, certificates, 108 hid, 101 asked.
Itailroad Bowls —Market quiet. Savannah.
Florida and Western Railway Company general
mortgage 0 per cent, interest, coupons October,
Li asked; Atlantic and Gulf first mort
gage consolidated 7 par cent, coupons Janu
ary and July, maturity 1897, 118 asked:
C'-utra! consolidated mortgage 7 per cent.,
millions January and July, maturity 1893, 1094$
hid, 110:44 asked; Georgia railroad lis, 1897, 106
hid. ins asked; Mobile and Girard second mol t
g'ge indorsed 8 per 'lent., coupons January and
July, maturity 1889, 102 bid, 104 asked; Mont-
F'lnery and Eufuula first moVtgage 6 per cent.,
indorsed by Central railroad, 1064$ bid, 1074$
nuked; Marietta and North Georgia first mort
gage, .70 years, 6 per cent.. 91)1$ bid, 1004$ asked;
I'barlotte, Columbia and Augusta first mori
jmgo 111 bid, 1124$ asked: Charlotte, Colum
’u and Augusta second mortgage, ill bid,
1134 m asked; Western Alabama seeond niort
gage indorsed 8 percent., 108 bid. 109 asked;
Siiitli Georgia and Florida indorsed. 118 bid.
I'Ai asked; Soutli Georgia and Florid 1 second
mortgage, 114 bid, 116 asked; Augusta and
Knoxville first mortgage 7 per I'l'iillll>s bid,
113 asked: Gainesville, Jefferson and Soul!t
m ' first mortgage guaranteed, 11.74$ bid, 1164.7
m ;ed: Gainesville, Jelfereon aud Southern not
guaranteed, 113 usked; Ocean Steamship
I' Per cent, bonds, guarautesd by Ceu
lial railroad, 1024$ bid. JOJ asked; Gainesville.
Jelfersmi and Southern second mortgage
guaranteed, 11,') asked; Columbus an I
“"'lie first mortgage bonds, indorsed by Oen
hul railroad, 105 bid, 106 asked: Columbus
mm 4\ extern 6 tier cent, guaranteed. 101* bid.
HI asked; city and Suliijrliau railway flrat
mortgage , jier cent., 109 bid, llOiuskeil; Ogle-
Jiiorjje Savings aud Trust Company, 106 bid,
K 6 asked.
Bonk Storks —Nominal. Southern Bank of
file state of Georgia, 2111) bid, 20.7 asked; Mer
m ints' National linuk. 1.47 asked: Savannah
baui; and Trust Company, 99 hid. 101 asked:
National Bank of Savannah. 120 bid, 121 asked.
,/•'** b'f'K'fcj—Savannah Gas Light stock, ex
dividend, 20 bid. 21 asked; Mutual Gas Light
stock, 20 bid, 23 asked.
Bacon Market firm and advancing; demand
good; smoked dear rib sides, '.lis"; shoulders.
‘ dry salted clear rib sides, Dr) $; long clear,
*•shonkler.t, lionebliains, l!ic.
Baiooino and Ties Markei quiet. We quote:
b'iggilig 244 It'S, 2 Pis. 74i,f.7.< ; t.g*; 1 : q
~ 2.71 4 e, necoiyllug to braml and quantify.
Iron ties Arrow and other brands. $1 i*ff(i( 1 07
D r bundle, aeeonllng to brand and quantity,
bagging and ties in retail lots a fraction higher.
Brrrini— Market steady: oleomargarine, 1 Fiji
: choice Goshen, 18c; gilt edge, 23c; cream
ery. 217/ goe.
Ca iiiaoe -Northern, 10(f v li'c.
< iiiiesi: Market nomii ml email demand {stock
hg a Wo quote, ll@lsc.
1 "m:;. -The market is firm We quote for
snial, inis; Ordinary, 2()c; fair, 21c; good, 22c;
Lui-iee, 22tjo; peaberry, 25c.
. diiied Fucit—Apples,evufioratod, J3c: peeled,
o • 1 leaches, peeled, lUc; uniieeletl. s(u|7c; cur
ra t 6 7e; citron. 2V.
1 “i v Goods—The market i" firm; business fair,
equate: Prints, 4qnit<-: Georgia brown slnrt
;f-l. 44$c; 7.'510,'5! St; 4-1 brown sheet-
Jug. uiijis; white osnaburgs, B>sir'.loc; chts'k'.;
, * " yarns, she for bast nukes; brown drill
ihgs. 7r; ts.>,
, |H . H We quote full weights; Mackerel—No.
-li;) 1U0u; No, 3 half barrels, nominal,
• ’ '""d.r (HI; So. 2, 87 (70'7' K SJ. llenlug—No. 1,
•"LI s,,; ded, 25e; eod. ,7r.Pe.
r Lot a Market unsettled: demand moderate.
r IVI 'Kioto: Extra. $4 IKFi/,4 10; fancy, 84 85*
4 w'l" petunti $0 25 v ./> 59; family, $4 30<
at'lT—Lemon'*—Market advancing ami do
maud good. Wo quote: ?7U0@8(I0.
''Main -(torn Market very firm; demand
bgbi. We quote: White corn, job lots. 62c:
J ‘.’ b’nd lots OUe; mixed corn, joe lots, hoc; car
lu'Kl k/Ui, (Cc Oats slc.ulv: demand good. 4'U
ouote: Mixed oats, 42c; carload iot, 40c. Bran, ‘
bHX. Meal, osc. Georgia grist, per sack, $1 40;
grist, per bushel. 70c.
Hay Market very firm, with a fair demand;
stock ample. We quote job lots: Western,
$1 10; carload lots, 92%c. Eastern, none; North
ern. none.
Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides—Market dull; re
ceipts light: dry flint, lie; salted, 9c; dry
butcher, Be. Wool—Market weak and declining;
prime in bales, 27%c; burry, lOtfcbV. Wax. 18c.
Tallow, 3(c.4e. Deer skins, flint, 20c; salted, 16c.
Otter skins, 50c$ Si 00.
Iron—Market firm; Swede, 4%(T5c; refined,
2>ic.
Lakd—Market is firm; in tierces, 7%c; 501 b
tins, 7%c.
Lime, Calcined Plaster and Cement—Ala
bama lump lint ‘ is in fair demand, and is selling
at Sl3O per barrel; Georgia, Si 30;calcinedplas
t*r. Si 50 pci*barrel;hair. 4c. Rosendalc cement,
$1 50; Portland cement, $2 59.
Liqrons—Full stock; steady demand. Bour
bon, $150<&5 50; rye,
81 :i5. Ales unchanged and in fair de
maud.
Nails—Market firm; fair demand. We quote:
3d, S3 90; 4d and sti. S3 25; 6d, & 00; Bd, S- 75;
lOii to 60d, S2 50 per keg.
Nits—Almonds, Tarragona, 18(5?20c; Ivicas,
K(fj>lßc; walants, French. 12c; Naples, 16c; pe
cans, 10c; Brazil, 10c; filberts, 12c; cocoanuts,
Baracoa, $5 25 per 100.
Oils—Market firm; demand good. Signal,
45c; West Virginia black, 9® 10c; lard, GOe;
headlight, 15c; kerosene, lOv: water white,
13%c; neatsfoot, 027680 c; machinery, 25@.30c;
linseed, raw, 52c; boiled, 55c; mineral seal, 16c;
fireproof, 18c: homelight, 18c.
Onions—Bermuda, Si GO nor crate; native,
$1 00® 125 per crate; Egyptian, 75 per case.
Potatoes—Lung Island Rose, $2 50@2 75.
Peas—Demand light; cow peas, mixed, 75®
80c; clay, Si 00® 1 15; speckled. Si 00® 1 15;
black eye, SI 25® 1 50; white crowder, Si 50®
Prunes—Turkish, 537 c; French, Bc.
Raisins—Demand light; market steady; loose
new Muscatel. $2 00; layers, $2 00 per box; Lon
don layers, $2 25 per box.
Salt—The demand is moderate and the mar
ket is quiet; carload lots, GOc fob; job lots,
75® 90c.
Shot—Drop, Si 40; buck. SI C 5.
Sugar—The market is firm; cut loaf, 637 c;
standard A, 6%c; extra C, 5%c; C yellow, 5%c;
granulated, G%c; jiowdercd, G^c.
Syrup—Florida and Georgia syrup, 40®45c;
the market is quiet for sugarhouse at 35®40c;
Cuba straight goods, 28c in hogsheads; sugar
house molasses, 20c.
Tobacco—Market dull; demand moderate.
We quote: Smoking, 25c® $1 25; chewing, com
inon, sound, 25®30c: fair, 30®35c; medium, 38
®soc; bright. 50®75c: fine fancy, 85(i/,90c; extra
fine, 90c7 Si 10; bright navies', 45®75c; dark
navies, 40®50c.
Lumber—The effect of the interstate com
merce bill, coupled with scarcity of cars, has
considerably curtailed shipments and quieted
demand from the West. Coastwise and foreign
demand is quite active, and prices remain firm
at quotations. We quote, fob:
Ordinary sizes sl3 50® 17 00
Difficult sizes 16 00®21 50
Flooring boards 16 00®,20 50
Shipstuff 18 60®21 50
Timber—Market dull and nominal. We quote:
700 feet average $ 9 00® 11 00
800 “ “ 10'00® 11 tH)
900 “ 11 007/; 12 00
1,000 “ 44 12 00® 14 00
Shipping timber in the raft—
-700 rent average $ 6 00® 7 00
800 * 4 44 7 00® 800
900 44 44 8 00® 9 00
1,000 44 44 9 00®10 00
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber—By Sail—The market is very quiet, a
few cargoes offering for New York
and Baltimore. All arrivals this
week were previously closed. Freight
limits are from $5 00 to $6 25 from this
and the near Georgia ports to the Chesapeake
ports, Philadelphia, New York, Sound j/orts
and eastward. Timber, 50c@$l 00 higher than
lumber rates. To the West Indies and wind
ward, nominal; to South America, sl3 00®14 00;
to Spanish ami Mediterranean ports, slloo®
12 00; to United Kingdom for orders, timber,
277? 28s; lumber, £3 15s. Steam—To New York,
$; 00; to Philadelphia, $7 00; to Boston, $9 00.
Naval Stores—Firm but nominal, owing to
the scarcity of vessels. Foreign—Cork, etc., for
orders. 2s 10%d, and, or, 4s l%d; Adriatic, rosin,
3s; Genoa, rosin, 2s lo%d. Coastwise —Steam—
To Boston, 50c ou rosin, $1 00 on spirits; to New
York, rosin 50c, spirits 80c: to Philadelphia,
rosin 30c, spirits 80c: to Baltimore, rosin 30c,
spirits 60c. Coastwise, quiet.
Cotton—By Steam—The market is nominal.
Liverpool via New York lb 3-16d
Liverpool via Baltimore fjl 11) ••• 3-lkl
Antwerp via New York 9) %and
Havre via New York 9-1 Gc
Havre via Baltimore 60c
Bremen via New York lb 11-lGc
Uevul via New York 11-32d
Bremen via Baltimore lb %c
Amsterdam via New York 65c
Amsterdam via Baltimore 61c
Genoa via New York lt> %and
Boston halo J
Sea island bale 1• •>
New York bale J
Sea Island )) Iwle 1 <
Philadelphia K bale 13-}
Sea island bale J* J
hale J *.>
Providence bale 1
Rice—By steam—
scw York f barrel w
Philadelphia V barrel 00
Baltimore 9 barrel Jjd
Boston barrel • 00
Vegetables -By Steam—(By special contract
—To New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti
more, standard crates, 20c; barrels 40c. With
out the contract, crates 35c; barrels 75c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls pair S 65 ® 80
Chickens, %to % grown 40 ® bO
Springers @ ”
Ducks W pnir M © <5
Kggs, country, ip dozen I*>W>
lVanntft— Faucyli. p. Va. W 1b... dt
l’ranuts—Hand picked Ip lu (ti “Ms
Peanuts—Ga. V bushel, nominal. <5 ("i SO
Sweet potatoes, yd. reds |Haish. 50 (k> M
Sweet potatoes, yel.yams y bush. 63 © / >
Sweet pot’s, white yams $ bushel 40 © uO
loiLTKV—Market steady; receipts heavy;
demand li{tlit lorKTown; lialf to three-fjuarlei
crown in good request. Loos—Market steady,
with a good demand and scarce. Peanuts—
Pair stock; demand moderate; market ad
vancing and higher prices predicted.
Si-oak -Georgia and Florida, nominal; none in
market. Homtv—No demand, nominal. Sweet
Potatoes—Scarce; receipts very light; demand
good.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
FINANCIAL.
New York, Aug. I. noon.—Stocks quiet but
n.-in Money easy at 4©5 fier cent. Exchange—
4 N2 .(( 4 s-j'n. Si.ort $4 St) ,© I MU State
liomls neglected. Government bonds dull but
St smb'ii m -Exchange dull but steady. Money
• v 4(ac. is>r cent., closing at 30. Kub-
TreasuiT balances—Gold. $183,051,000; currency,
#l2Vu i)00 (roverumeat bonds dull but heavy;
four per cents 186 1,: four and a half percents
10s:g. State bonds neglected.
The st,K'k market to-day presented on the
whole a much firmer front than at any time Inst
week Though the announcement of thesus
uension of Gould & Henry wan made tho basis
br another effort to depress prices, the feeling
„„ the Street was much more hopeful, and tne
covering of shorts was on a large sca.e while
eonsi,let-able buying was noticed for the new
Unite Efforts at depression kept the market
feverish mid unsettled for some time, but bears
found buying too strong for them, and they
began to swerve with tlio tide, the advance,after
having one ■ stood, meeting no serious setback
for ii.e remainder of the day. The news of the
(lav was entirely unimportant, and very little
special feature v.as developed. Like Shore
was the stock which seemed to respond least to
Hie improved feeling, and is alone among tho
le'iding active stocks in showing n small net de
elire for the day. Reading sold third assess
ment paid today, and w;as also very weak
earlv but recovered liandscmely during the
■ fien'ioon There was an active market at the
iipening at irregular changes from Saturdays
filial llgnres. although de lines were in the nm
iordv Gains were made deals, however, which
i .inged up to over 1 lief cent Tlt. se were more
than lost In the tvaclion whlcli io.lowed. but
tun-ard noon the fevontUness and unsettled
feeling begun to wear away, mid later a steady
ami very uniform nppreelntion of values oc
curred, which lasted uniil the close There was
a halt about S p. m, and insigmflcai t losses
followed liul tliel st hour was manted liy re
newed lit’mne.s, and the close was Arm to strong
it about the highest figures reached, und with
it, st everything higher. The day's business
footed up tihuri's. Tho following were
the cloning quotations:
Ala classA.2tos.loo New Orleans la-
Ala" oliiMS if f,H 114’<i clfle, Ist mort... 81
r ijiivlirs" luori.: IUB* N. Y Central 107
N Carolina tie.. • J~ l JaJ Norf. iW. pref... 41-L
N. Carolina 45.. . Uo>4 Nor. Pacific.... ■
8o co. (Uro -W iwa-M-rf:::®
Kichmond,t Ale .biP
vL."coiisolliLted.Kl lijchmond * DaitrlSO
Ch-peßke* Ohio fl H1.G.11. <1 A; W. it.
Chic!s Nnrthw'ti. 11$% Twininal %
•• preferred .141 Rock Island 1*
124 W Bt. Paul
a., “ preferred . 1 l*Mi
i-'n’si Tennessee, Texas Pacific *734
sTo. " II Term. Coal & Iron. Mi
t J,-,. Wlo ,v .. mu Unto* Pacific tm
I/ville Jt Nath— 61> N.J. Central 4.1a
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1887.
Memphis & Char 50 Missouri Pacific. .. 97
Mobile & Ohio ... V.’ Western Union... 713^
Nash. A Chatt’a.. 77 CottonOilTrust eer
•Bid. 1 Asked. tThird assessment paid.
COTTON.
New Yoiik, Aug. 1. noon.—Cottonopened firm;
middling uplands 10c, middling Orleans lUH,e;
sales 3SJ bales.
Futures—Market opened firm, with sales as
follows: August delivery 80c. September If 65c,
October il g6e, November U6*u, Deeeutber 9 sCJc,
January 9 SEc.
3:00 p. m.—Jlarket closed firm: asking higher;
middling uplands 10c, middling Orleans lOVgc;
sales to-day 806 bales: gross receipts 3;Hi Isiles.
Futures—Market closed firm, with sales of
99,100 bales, as follows: August delivery 10c,
September 9 40©9 47c, October 9 76'., 9 Tie, No
vember 9 31c, December 9 81c, January 9 84'.?,
9 33e, February 9 40©9 43e. March 9 46(5 9 47c,
April 95% 9 54e. May 9 59 ft9 6)e
Green & Co.'s report ou cotton futures savs:
"It lias lieen a generally stronger cotton
market, and there is an advance shown for both
old and new crop options. August appeared to
go up because there was very little offering, and
every call made acted as a stimulus, especially
as a portion of the demand seemed to bo new
buying orders on later months. The strength
was mainly induced by advices of damage by
rains to a portion of the crop, which alarmed
shorts, and led to more or less covering, though
the gain was greatest on September and Octo
ber. As against Saturday evening, August ad
vanced 90 poiuts,and other months 11 re 13 points;
closing firm, with shorts evidently timid.”
Galveston. Aug. I.—Cotton dull; middling
93*e; net receipts 134 bales, gross 134; sales 3
bail's; stuok I,SOO bales; exports coastwise 60
bales.
Norfolk, Aug. I.—Cotton steady; middling
10c; net receipts 5 baios, gross 5; sales
bales; stock 1,707 bales; exports coastwise 581
bales.
Baltimore, Aug. I.— Cotton nominal; middling
lO^o; net receipts none, gross none; sales
none; stock 472 bales.
Boston, Aug. I.—Cotton steady; middling
Ihftc; net receipts none, gross 821 bales; sales
none:stock none.
Wilmington, Aug. I.—Cotton nominal; mid
dling 10c; net receipts 81 bales, gross 81; sales
none; stock 438 bales; exports coastwise 210
bales.
I’hiladelphia, Aug. I.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 1046 c; net receipts 8 bales, gross 8; stock
10.508 bales.
New Orleans, Aug. I.—Cotton steady; mid
dling 9i.4c; net receipts 36 bales, gross 36: sales
600 bales; stock 41,733 bales; exports, to Great
Britain 2,299 bales, coastwise 2,733.
Mobile, Aug. I.— Cotton nominal; middling
P:v': net receipts 2 bales, gross 2; sales none;
stock 320 bales'; exports coastwise 5 bales.
Memphis. Aug. I.—Cotton dull; middling 93£e;
receipts 12 bales: shipments none;sales 50 hales;
st< >ck 0,470 bales.
Augusta. Aug. I.—Cotton quiet; middling
10'4c; receipts none; sales none.
Charleston, Aug. I.—Cotton quiet; middling
10c; net receipts none, gross none; sales none;
stock 891 bales.
Atlanta, Aug. I.—Cotton—middling 9Lde;
receipts none.
New York, Aug. I.—Consolidated net receipts
for all cotton ports to-day 266 bales; exports,
to Great Brilaiu 5,448 bales, to France 14, to the
continent 450; stockat all American ports 179,737
bales.
PROVISIONS, OROCERIES. etc.
New York. Aug. 1, noon.—Flour dull and
heavy. Wheat better. Corn easier. Pork steady;
mess glO 93© 16 75. Lard firm at $6 90. Old
mess pork steady at sls 95@15 75. Freights
steady.
5:00 p. m.—Flour, Southern quiet and un
changed. Wheat hotter, hut only
moderately active; optionsopened lower,
later ruled stronger, advanced I'.ii, closing
firm at nearly best rates; No. 9 red. August de
livery September 79%ft.81c. Corn
kiftiqc higher and moderately active; options
opened weak, later advanced 4ift lc. closing
strong; No. 9, August delivery Sep
tember Oats W&H 0 lower, heavy
on spot; options steady; No. 2, 32J4ft3246c; No.
2, August and September delivery :H>Kft3o?AiC.
Hops dull and barely steady. Coffee, fair Rio,
spot nominal at 19c; options lower but fairly
active, closing linn; No. 7 Rio, August delivery
16 65c; September l 6 70©16K5c. October 16 Hu©
17 00c. Sugar steady; refined quiet but steady.
Molasses dull. Cotton seed oil quoted 97ftSIX'
for crude, 41@43c tor refined. Wool quiet and
generally steady. Pork quiet but steady. Beef
dull. Midtiles dull and nominal. Lard dull and
unchanged. Freights dull.
Chicago, Aug. I.—A little wheat, lard and
corn went around on delivery to-day, but no
oats. It was principally wheat. The early
market was firm on September, and prices
were steady around The crowd
was not disposed to do much trading. Receipts
were 148 cars, twenty of them being spring.
There are large receipts of the latter and helfied
to make the market easy. Operators were dis
posed to bull corn at the opening on the very
dry showing made by Signal Service reports,
but there were plenty of sellers. There was no
rain anywhere except in lowa and Dakota.
Prior to lo:30 there were scant sales of Septem
ber wheat at 70c, but tho market only rested
there an instant. It would probably not have
reached that point had not one or two heavy
sellers drawn out for the moment. Then it
slumped back Corn in the mean
time continued very slow and steady at a shade
over 39c for September. The visible sufiply
showed about what was expected—an increase
in wheat of a little over 1.000,000 bushels. The
exact figures were 1,018,1(04 bushels, but all
other grains decreased—corn 402,830 bushels
and oats 112,109 bushels. The figures had no
special effect on prices. September option hung
around 70c nr.-tty steady between 11 and 19
o'clock, anil then showed a disposition to ad
vance a little, selling up to TOVjje. All this time
local scalpers were doing the bulling. Tin- lat
ter part of the session was decidedly the strong
est of the day iu both wheat and corn. The
former closed at for September. Toward
the close a nundierof heavy operators liege.ii
buying corn freely and started up a large num
ber of shorts. The effect was to force Septem-
Iwr up to 40e and hold it there without any
trouble. The tone was strong aud bullish and
the pit well tilled. Tho short demand was for
all near options. September closed at 40c. Oats
were firm, in sympathy with wheat and corn,
but the fear of large receipts kepi high prices
front being realitod. Provisions were very slow
and tending down.
Cash quotations to-day ruled as follows: Flour
quiet and unchanged. Wheat, No. 9 spring
CSM@OBMc; No. 3 spring nominal: No. 2 red
71c. Corn, No. 9, 39©39t9c. Oats, No. 9,
94 1 Mess pork, sl3. Lard, per 100
lbs, $U 52?4<*;.0 53. Short rib sides, loose, $8 s !7*-d.
Dry salted shoulders, boxed, $5 80b 5 tin; sliorl
clear sides, boxed $8 40fe 8 43. Whisky $1 10.
Leading futures ranged as follows;
Opening. Highest. Closing.
No. 2 Wheat —
August delivery. 68 60->6 6>Ss4
Sept, delivery... 69J4 ’9 l ?,
Oct. delivery— 71 “-4 i3lg 78)4
Corn- -
August delivery. 3S%* 39)4 89)4
Sept, delivery... 39)4 40 10
Oct. delivery— 39> ! 4 49)4 40)t
( lath —
August delivery. 24)4 24)4 24)4
Kept, delivery... -da 25p, 25),j
Oct. delivery — 26)4
Mess Fork—
Jau. delivery sll S3 $— $
I, ARB—
August delivery. $6 sft $6 55 $6 52)6
Sept, delivery.... 665 6 67)4 665
Short Kins—
August delivery. $8 07-.4 $8 10 $8 07)4
Sept, delivery... 830 8 22)4 HBO
Baltimore, Aug. 1. —Flour nominally steady;
Howard street and Western sutierfiiir $2 3.V..
200 extra $3 15ft 3 75. family $100(4/,4 id, city
mills superfine *2 30W,3 00, extra $3 35ft3 75;
Rio brands $4 :;7©4 02. Wheat--Southern lower;
red 7N<jf>Hoc; amber 78(b*le: Western higher;
No 2 winter red, on spot, 78V4ii>oftfte. Corn-
Southern steady but quiet; white 51 ©s2c, yel
low 48 ?.30r: Western higher but dull,
Cincinnati, Aug. I.—Flour easy; family $3 09
©3 23, fancy $3 50@8 70. Wheat easier; No. 2
red 79c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed 4lr Oats
(inn; No. 9 mixed, 96)4u. Provisions—Pork easier
at sl3. Lardfinnnt $6 35. Bulk meats firm;
short clear $8 12WJ. Bacon steady; short dear
$9 35, short rih $9 50. Whisky steady at $1 05.
Hogs steady; common and light $4 23ft3 25,
1 tacking and butchers $1 10ft 5 S3.
Louisville. Aug. I.—Grain quiet. Wheat
—No. 2 rod. 70e. Corn—No. 2 mixed 40c. Hats
No. 9, OnftfiOUe. Provisions: Bacon—clear rib
sides $9 25, clear Bides $9 44shoulders $6 73.
Hulk meats—clear rib sides $8 50, clear sides
$8 80)6; shoulders $6 00. Mess pork nominal.
Hams, sugar-cured firm at 11)4ft12, laird,
choice leaf SB.
St. Lout*. Aug I.—Flour quiet but steady;
family $2 ,V/(!<.2 65. Wheat higher; advance in
corn caused Improvement in wheat, and flic
close was IWftIHC above Saturday ; No. 2 red,
caali 69$tc: August delivery 69)4ft10)4C, Kciitcui
ber 70)4W7A'. Corn )4ftl)4c higher; cash 33e.
Augusl delivery 3l)g{/ W 4 c, September
31(1 ,e. Oats firm: cash 29)6c, August delivery 83
September 9IU.c. Whisky steady at
fl 05. Provisions steady. Pork irregular; new
at sl3 30. Lard, $0 37)4. Dry salt meats, boxed
Shoulders $3 95; long clear $S 10, clear ribs
•8 90, short clear $8 50. Hoi’on--Isixi'd shoul
ders $6 83, long clear and clear ribus9. short
clear $9 30. Hams steady at sll OOftll 85.
Nf.w Orleans. Aug. 1. -Coffee unchanged:
Rio cargo™, common to prime 13ft91c. other
articles unchanged.
naval stores.
New York. Aug. 1, noon.—Spirits turpentine
steady hi 32c Kostin steiuly at $1 05©l JO.
5:00 p. in.—Rosin dull I) $1 05ft 1 10. Turpen
tine steady, 39c asked.
Charleston, Aug. I.—Spirits turpentine steady
at ."iiqr. Rosin soauly; good strained 90c.
Wilmington, Aug Spy-its turis'iuinn
steady st 28)c. Rosin quiet; strained 17)c,
good Ktinlnod 8214 c. T.rn nrih at Si 30. Crude
turpentine firm; hard $1 10, yellow dip §1 SO;
virgju $1 SO.
BICE.
New Yobs. Aug. I.— Rice steady.
New Ouleans. Aug. I.—Rico unchanged.
smiUHNti INTELLIGENCE.
MINIATURE ALMANAC THIS DAY.
Bvn Rises S: 18
SvnSets .6:54
High Water at Savannah 7:01 am, 7:87 P M
Tuesday, August 2, 1837.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Macon, Lewis, Boston—C
G Andersoii, Agent. . ~ „
Steamer David Clark. Usma. lernandina—C
Williams, Agent.
Steamer Kat ie, Bevill, Augusta and v.ay land
ings—J G Medlock, Agent.
ARRIVED UP FROM BELOW YESTERDAY.
Sehr Maud Snare, Dow, Now York, iu ballast,
to Jos A Roberts & Cos.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Bark Emilio Oiampa (Ital), Cafiero, hence for
Genoa, in distress —A R Salas & Cos.
ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY.
Bark Anna 31 aria (Sw), Mulcohnsen, Dciucra
ra, in ballast —A R Salas A" Cos.
Bark Theta (Nor), Narbow, Francises i’ou,
Brazil, in ballast—A R Salas A Cos.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Ethel, Gibson, Cohen’s Bluff and way
landings--W T Gibson. Manager.
MEMORANDA.
New York, July 80— Arrived, schr Warren B
Potter, Andrews, Georgetown, S C.
Cleared, schr H Parker, Wicks, Brunswick.
Sailed, Robert Dillon, Savannah.
Amsterdam. July 29—Arrived, brig Iris (Rus),
Stroller, Pensacola.
Belfast, July 23—Arrived, ship San Stefa no
(Br), McLaren,’ Pensacola.
Montevideo, J uuo 27—Arrived, bark Bartolo
meu Marciani (Ital), Brignoti, Pensacola,
Sutton Bridge, July At—Arrived, bark Helve
tia (Nor), Urummer, Apalachicola for Queens
town.
Rio Janeiro, July 7—ln port, barks William
(Br), Whedden, from Pensacola; Hope (Br), Wil
liams, for Brunswick; Miuier (Nor), Hansen
from Brunswick.
Darien, July :io—Cleared, stmr Tonawanda
Brickley, New York via Savannah.
Fernandjna, July 80—Arrived, brig W II Lati
mer. Davies, New York.
Pensacola, July 80—Cleared, schr Brooxxe I!
Rolces, Robertson, Philadelphia.
Port Royal. S C, July 80—Arrived, stmrs Caro
line Miller, from New York; Rio Urandcvfrom
Fernandina (and sailed for New York).
Cleared, schr Clara E Bergen, Burroughs, Sa
vannah.
Philadelphia. July 30—Arrived, schr Wclalca,
Cottrell, Darien.
Cleared, schr Lois V Chaples, Ross, Jackson
ville.
St Augustine, July 27—Sailed, schr Amelia P
Schmidt, Jacksonville, to load for .
20th, sailed, sehr Minnie & Gussie, French,
New York.
New York, Aug I—Arrived, steamships Arabic
from Liverpool, Furnessia from Glasgow.
Arrived out. steamship City of Richmond,
New York for Liverpool.
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
The bark Nadre Rossa (Ital), is consigned to
A R Salas A Cos., and not as previously reported.
SPOKEN.
Schr Lucie Wheatley, from New York for St
Augustine, July —, off Jacksonville, all well (by
schr Minnie A Gussie, at St Augustine 29th).
Bark Emita Nash, from New York for Darien,
July 29, off Baruegat.
Bark Wellgunde, Meehan, from New York for
Fernandina, July 27, off Frying Pan Shoal.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer David Clark, from Fernandina—
-500 libls rosin and spirits turpentine, 1 bbl )M>ars,
1 crate pears, I lot timber chains and dogs, 3
bales hides, 1 box boots and shoes, 1 lot galv
piping, 1 case matches.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway, Aug
I—lo bi.ls pitch, shf bbls tar, 5 nills carpet, t
case clothing, 20 bales waste, 1 box clocks, 1
chair, 5 bdis bed springs, 1 box scales, 16 pkgs
h h goods, and mdse.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway,
Aug 1—1,400 bbls rosin, 540 bbls spirits turpen
tine, 18 cars lumber. 2 cars coal, 1 car wood, 1
ear blocks, 2 bales wool, 5 bales hides. 13 boxes
tobacco, 4 cars wood, 25 pkgs paper, 8 boxes co
logne, 8 e tanks, 28 pkgs mdse, 21 bbls vegeta
bles, 98 boxes vegetables, aud mdse.
Per Central Railroad. Aug I—l bale yarn,
34 bales domestics, 1 bale wool. 91 bbls rosin, 18
bbls spirits turpentine. 45 bbls meal, 1 bbls flour,
30 sacks meal, 20 pkgs h h goods, Sears lumber,
1 car laths, 12 pkgs vegetables, 4 pkgs wax, 5
I digs mdse, 3 pkgs empties, 7 cars brick, 7 pkgs
lardworo, 4 cars melons.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings—Ellis, Y A Cos, Baldwin A Cos, Order,
W I Miller, Peacock, II A Cos, M Y Henderson,
Lee Roy Myers A Cos, Garnett, S A Cos, itu.v A Q,
Chosnutt A O'N. John Lawton, A Ehrlich A Bro,
Thus West, Grady, Del. A Cos, Decker A F, R If
Tatem, E T Roberts, WC Jackson, E Moyle, D
Cox. E B Flood.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer David Clark, from Fernandina—
R D MeDonold, W K Peasler ami wife. Maggie
Cainpli' ld, Jim Buzzed and wife, J Nunivan, 0
Davis, J M At wood. Miss Maria Atwood, J II
Aiken. F D Aiken, J Mnluomband wife.
Per steamship City of Macon, from Boston—
Mis Roseo. ECI Sanger, Mrs A L Dyck E B Pat
ten, C Booker, A Crockferd, J Crockferd, Mr
VnuDehuclo, F M Spencer, Jos F Walker, CA
Keitt.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings—C II Medlock, w ife and children, W
W Bell, John Lawton Jr, P Roberts. Miss Helen
Culcock. Miss L Morrison, Miss Carrie Barnes,
Miss Paulin Lawton, Miss Bessie Lawton, Mrs 8
M Mikel and children, Mrs F E Morrison, John
Law I •! and wife, O (1 Garnett. J N Herrington,
Colt' J Culcock, JWRieser, II II Hoyt,
Wortman. E B Lawton and wife.
Per steamship Nacoocheo, from New York—
J K t lark. Miss K McElvoy, Master B Smith, G
H Davis, Mrs M A Knul, L J Dnien, Wm Neill,
Joseph Doolati. J P Doolun, Jas Boone a n't wife,
Miss M Boone, Maj W K Lockwood, 11 Mnbie,
P A O'Connor, A J Roach. J F, Bartlett. E S
Douglass, W G Conn, A Weiunoau, F Parsons,
Max Wolfson, ELGuthman, Abe Gruber. FS
laithrop. Steerage—M Thompson, M Zinde
bani)'. J L Jennesp, CE Smith, C M Mercoin,
Sirs II Taunebaum, Joe Bang.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship Nacoocboe, from New York—
A R Altmayer A Cos. Appel A S, Arkwright Cot
ton Stills, Baldwin A Cos. J Barrett, SI Bond,
Bendheim Bros A Cos, Blodgett, St A Cos, M S Bel
knap. M BolevASon. Breadxtroet A Cos, Brush
F. I. Cos, T P Bond A’ Cos, .1 O Butler. Bvck Bros,
C R H Bkg Cos, li J Cubbodge, J S Collins A Cos,
W G Cooper. Cohen A Cos, I Dasher A Cos, John
Deist. Decker AF.SI .1 Doyle L Dunn care F. F
Whitcomb, J A Douglass A Cos, G Ebberwein,
EckmanA V, G Eckstein A Cos, I F,pstein A Bro,
Einstein A L, Epstein A W, J If Estill, W !'still,
A Falk A Soli. M Feist A Cos, Flelachmtin A Cos,
Frank A Cos, Fowler Mfg Cos care R C Jones,
Freeman A O, Fret well A N. J < lardner mrt, L J
Gazan. J Giwtte, Gray A < 'B, Grady, J)et, A Cos,
J Gorham. W W Gnaim. F Cutinuu, A llanlev,
SGui'kenheiiiii r A Son, F Hannan, Hexter A k,
J II ihdmkon. I) Hogan, Ilirsch Bros. E 5 flam,
\\ m Hone A Cos, U M Hedlt A Cos, F SI Hull, J F
Ijt Ear, Knvunaugh AB, Lloyd AA. N Lang,
Lindsay A SI, II Logan, Lovell A 1,. D It Lester,
E Dwell A Son, Liupni.v.i Bras, Jno Lyons. A Cos,
It It D*vv A Bro, Ludden A It. Marshall House,
Miehlenbrook A D, KDMcDonell, E It Middle
ton care If Miller agt. LJt Milieu A Cos, C Me-
Garvy, Mohr Bros, Slcinhard Bros A Cos, C Mur
phy, McMillan Broa, H Myers A ltres. Mutual
Co-op Ass'n, Leo Hoy Myers A Cos. A S Nichols,
G Noble, Jno Meolson Jr, Oglethorpe Club, S
Ohimun, Palmer Bros. Peacock, H A Cos, J W
Preston, N Paulsen A Cos, A Quint A l’.ro, C D
Rogers IheserAS. J J Fieilly a./t, G Kchwar/.,
Solomons A Cos, H Solomon A Son. Savaunuh
Steam Bakery, Slater. M A Cos, J(j Sullivan A
Cos. 1' B Springer, .1 T Shuptrlne A Bro, M Suiter,
Smith Bros A Cos. Struu .s Bros, L B Stciuliei
mer, C E Stults, G W Tiedernan. J T Thornton.
I’Tubordv. Weed A C, D Weiatein, D Werner,
A SI A C W West. M Well risky, Wylly A C, stmr
Katie. Western U T Cos, Southern Ex Cos, Qa A
Ela I S B Cos.
l'er steamship Wm Diwrence. from Baltimore
—A A A veilin', G W Allen, Bendbelm Bros A Cos,
Brush E L On, W D Brown, s W Braneli. J it C
Coehey, Byck A S. t hus A Sav R K. chirk A D,
J Cohen, it C Connell, Decker A E. J F Freeman,
A Ehrlich A Bro, M Eerst A Cos, I Pried. L Fried,
Frank A Cos. J J Farley, J H Kurber. J p Ger
maine, C M Gilbert A Co,B Ouckenhelmer A Son,
Graliam A 11, II Hessee, T Halligau, A llanlev,
A B Ilnll, Kuckuek A D, P H Kieraau, A Lefller,
Mr Lutz, D II Lester, J F LaFar, IJndxay A 31.
Lovell A L, Peacock, H A Cos, R Beckman, J Per
tinski, S C Famous, Palin,-r Bros, Pearson AS,
J Rosenheim A Cos, *tr David CJnrk. J Sognier.
Southern Ex Cos, Strauss Bros. Sloop Bertha, str
Katie. Jno Sullivan. Savannah Steam Bakery,
G W Tiedernan, Vale Riwol Mfg Cos, W D \Va
ples, J U West A Cos. Weed A C, Tko West, C
Zink, J P Williams A Cos.
Per steamship City of Macon, from Boston—
A R Altmayer A Cos, Arkwright SIUls, Appel A
8. Byek Brim. Byck A S, 8 Cohen, C'ollat Bros,
SI Boley A Son, A Ehrlich A lire. Jlf Estell,
A Einstein's Sons, M Eerst A Cos, Herman AK,
Grady, le*L A Cos. W W Gordon & Cos. A Hanley.
Jno Flannery A Cos, C HeUeriok. A B Hull, A
Krause Lusk ten A B, LlnUsav A SI. D H letter.
J Lynch. N Lang. C MeGUwbuu, D P Siyerson,
Mi inJbard Bros A Cos, a N Nichols, A S Nichols,
Jno Nieolsnn Jr. F M Hull, D A Oemler, A K
Perkins, l'aimer Bros. Strauss Bros, 1* Tuhcrdy,
.111 Schroder & Cos, F. A Schwarz, J I * Weld,
.1 Rosenheim X Cos, H Solomon & Son, str Ethel,
Solomons A Cos, .1 1! Yum# Southern Ex Cos.
l’or Snvannan, Florida and Western Railway.
Aur 1 —Transfer Office. MeDotiouKli & Cos, H S
K 1! Cnssels, Rale, R A)Co, Lee lioy Myers X Cos,
I Epstein & Bro, II Myers & Bros, Appel & S,
Peacock. H Cos, Bendheim Bros ,v Cos, P.ny <t
O, Epstein & W, Eckinan ,t V, M A Henderson,
15 H Levy & Bro. SGuekeuheimer& Bon, J 1>
(ioidd, .1 C Thompson, Perse 1., Lloyd ,V A, str
Katie, P C Cun nor. City X Sub R.y. .1 II Urinun,
A J Miller A fs>. Stand.ini Oil Cos. Savannah Sim
Laundry, Byck X S, Mrs M Ilernnm', I> Oaimtn,
Jos O'Ryrne. Solomons & Cos, Frierson X Cos,
Heppard X Cos, Bacon, J X Cos, Baldwin & Cos,
Kills, y & Cos, J P Williams & Cos, W i' Jackson,
W W Chisholm, Chosnutt A O'N, E T Roberts,
C L Jones.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings 1 hate cotton, 1 coop turkeys, 1 lot hu
goods, l. r. hbis spirits turpentine, 30ft hhlsrt ;.in,
1 bdls hides, 1 emty soda water crate, 1 box
eggs, 1 bhl eggs, 10 cases eggs, T coops fowls, 1
cow, 1 calf, 1 empty ogg case, 1 imekage jugs,
I jug, 1 box mdse, 1 wheel and gin hand.
Par Central Railroad. Aug 1— Fords Asrt.
Stillwell. P X M, Southern Cotton OH Cos, J W
Martin, A ladder, A Ehrlich A Bro, Frank & Cos,
A B Hull, Rioser X $, IS Cohen, J S Collins X‘ Cos,
II 8 Dreese, M I’erst A Cos, Peacock, II & Cos,
Slater, M X Cos, W c Jackson.
I*er Charleston and Savannah Railway. Aug
1— I Transfer Uftlce. Airs lnsom Hill, KC,Tones,
1511 Levy A Rro, Lindsay & M,W S Cherry & Is l ,
E 15 Lawton.
Per steamer David Clark, from Feruandinn—
FJlis, A' X Cos, S W Branch, AT L Gignilliat, i' A
Cox, MA' Henderson, S Guckonheimer & Son,
,1 H Estlll, w C Jackson. W GCooper, Miss Lily
W Hill, Peacock, II & Cos, Annie Woods, P O
Mira, A Einstein's Sous, Rieger X S.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrtio should
always be used when children are cutting
teeth. It relieves the little suffer at once; it
produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving
the child from pain and the little cherub
awakes its “bright as a button.”
It, is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain, re
lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the
best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether
arising from teething or other causes. Jo
cents a bottle.
Clearing Sale.
To savo trouble of moving stock to our
new store, 114 Congress,' corner of Whitaker
St., wo have put the prices of our clothing,
hats anil furnishing goixls down to New
York cost of manufacturing. A great sav
ing can be made by laying in a supply now.
Tlio “Famous.” 140 Congress St.
BROKERS.
A. Ij. IIA RTKIDaii
SECURITY BROKER.
E>UYS AND SELLS on commission nil clnssos
> of Stockc and Bonds.
Negotiates loans on marketable securities.
New York mu tations furnished by private
ticker every fliteon minutes.
WM. T. WILLIAMS. W. CUIIMIXO.
W. T. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bx’olkzex’s.
ORDERS EXECUTED on the New A'ork, Chi
cago and Liverpool Exchanges.
BANK-.
KISSIMMEE CITY BANK,
Kissimmee City, Orange County, Ha.
CAPITAL - - - $50,000
r pRANSA( T a regular banking business. Give
I particular attention to Florida collections.
Correspondence solicited. Issue Exchange on
New York, Now Orleans, Savannah and Jack
sonville, Fla. Resident Agents for Coutts it Cos.
and Melville. Evans A: Cos., of London, England.
New York correspondent; The Seaboard
National Hank.
PROPOSALS WA \li:i>.
Proposals for Paving.
City ok Savannah, Ga., )
Office of the City Sciivlyor, V
July 2Uth, ISK7 )
PROPOSALS will be received until WEDNES
DAY, August SMtb, at rt o'clock p. m.,
directed to Mr. F. E. Re barer. Clerk of Council
of tlio city of Savannah. Ga., for the paving of
that portion of Congress street in said city lying
between the east property line of West Broad
street and the west property line of Drayton
street; also, that portion ol Bull street in suid
city lying between the south line of Congivsn
street and the north lino of Stat e street, iH*iug
a total area of about eight thousand square
yanks.
The proposals may bo for granite, grawocke
or asphalt blocks or for stjeet asphalt, the sjx?oi
licatioris of which will be the same as given by
the Engineer Department of the District of Co
lumbia in their report for IMB6.
Any person desiring to bid upon the nlove
work, but us * different specifications from those
enumerated above, may do so provided that a
copy of the specifications upon which they bid
is enclosed with their bid.
All l ids for grawacke, granite or asphalt
blocks must be accompanied by a specimen of
th* blocks intended to be used.
Separate bids will also be received for the fur
nishing and laying of about thirty-five hundred
runniug feet of curbstone, of either blue stone
or granite of the following dimensions: four
inches broad, sixteen inches deep, and in lengths
of not less than five feet. The curbing to l>e
dressed on the top ten inches from Die top on
tin* front and four Inches from the top on
the rear fuce; to be perfectly straight and
square on the ends.
The right to leject any or all bids is reserved.
For further informali- >1 address
J. deBRUYN KOPS, Jit., C. E.,
Acting < ’ity Surveyor.
IVopoonlrt for Construction of Public IlijUding*.
Office of As*’t Qi muter matter, U. S. A., i
No. ~ Peters St., West End, >■
Atlanta, Ga., June 27th, IMS7. )
SEALED PROPOSALS in triplicate, subject to
usual conditions, will be received at this
office until 11 o'clock u. m. Friday, Aug. sth,
isrt7. central time, at which time and place they
will be opened In the presence of all utteprUng
bidders, for the construction of the U. S. mili
tary res'-rvation, near Atlanta, Ga., of the fol
lowing described public buildings, viz.:
Four < l) double sets of officers' quarters.
Two (2 d< üble sets of N. C. O. quarters.
()ne U) stable.
( )n* it) quartermaster's store house.
One (1) oil house.
The government reserves the right to reject
any or ail bids, or parts thereof, and to waive
defects.
Blank projxitials, plans and specifications and
instructions us in bidding, terms of contract,
payment, etc., will bo furnished on application
to this office. •
Envelopes containing proposals must l>o
marked, “Proposals for Construction of Public
Buildings," and addressed to the undersigned.
J. W. JACOBS,
Capl. and Ase t Quartermaster L\ S. A.
HAKmvAKE>
EDWARD LOVELL ft SONS,
HARDWARE,
!ii and Turpeutmc Tools.
Office: Cor. State and Whitaker utreot*.
Wurehouse: 138 anil HO State street.
WOOD.
' WOOD.
Bacon, Johnson & Cos.
Have a tine stock of
Oak, Pine, Lightwood and Kindling
Comer Liberty and East Broad streets.
Telephone 117.
i :;on Vi he.
RUSTLESS IEOH PIPE,
EQUAL TO GALVANIZED PIPE, AT
MUCH LKBB PRICE.
Weed & Cornwell.
TRUNKS AND SHOES.
Our Trunks Have Arrived,
And wo are ready to show you the largest assortment ever
brought to Savannah. If you propose to take a summer va
cation don’t wait until you are ready to leave, but come
around to see us at once and make your selection while our
assortment is complete.
Trunks, Trunks.
Ladies’ Louisa Leather Saratoga Trunks, Ladies’ Lady
Washington Leather or Zinc Saratoga Trunks, Gents’ Sole
Leather Trunks, Ladies’ and Gents’ Leather Satchels, Ladies’
and (Tents’ Leather Club Bags. All styles aud at Rock Bot
tom Prices.
Don’t Fail to examine our Gents’ Calf $3 Shoes, in Con
gress, Lace and Button, best in the city, at
JOS. ROSENHEIM & CO.’S
SHOE STORE,
!3 5 BROUGHTON STREET.
N. B. The repairs in our store having been completed we
are again ready for business.
; ;> - . —l-s
WATER COOLERS RANGES AND STOVES.
JTJST BECEIYEI)
ANOTHER LOT OF
WATER COOLERS,
Artistically Decorated, Plated Lever Faucets, at the Following Low Prices:
IB- Gallons. 2Gallons. 8 Gallons. 4Gallons. 0 Gallons.
90c. $l5O. $lB5. $2 20. $2 80.
Also Watering Pots, with Detachable Rose.
2 Quarts. 4 Quarts. 6 Quarts, 8 Quarts. 10 Quarts. 12 Quarts. 16 Quarts.
30c. 35c. 45c. 65c. 65c. 75c. $1 15.
And Refrigerators, Kerosene Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Fly
Fans, Hair Dusters, Feather Dusters and the
Celebrated Charter Oak Ranges and Stoves,
With Wire Gauze Oven Doors.
The Construction of Which Equalizes the Heat in all Parts of
the Oven. For Sale by
CLAIIKE & DANIELS,
Guards Armory, Corner Whitak-or und York Streets.
TELEPHONE 261.
DRY tjiooiis.
F; GUTMAN,
14=1 BRO UGHTON ST.
SPECIAL SALE OF FANSTHIS WEEK
BLACK SATIN HAND PAINTED FANS at 50c., worth $l.
BLACK SATIN HAND PAINTED FANS at $l, worth $2.
COLORED SATEEN FANS at 60c., 65c., and 75c , worth 85c.,51 and Si SO.
Jimt received, anew lino of LADIES' BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE at 50c.; worth TVs.
• ORIENTAL LACES at 15c., 25c., 35c. aud 50c. a yard; WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE.
Lf. GUTMAN.
BUY GOODS.
CLEARINGJDUT SALE.
To Make Room for Fall Stock,
I will offer Special Inducements in
MY ENTIRE STOCK,
With exception of my Empire State Shirt.
npIlE follow!ng goods will be sold cheaper than
A ever offered in Savannah:
Hummer and ludia Silks.
Creum, White aud Light Shades of Albatross.
Colored and Black all Wool Dress Goods.
Black Camel's Hair Grenadines at Nsc.; 40-incli
wide.
Printed Linen Lawns at loss than cost.
Heal Scotch Ginghams at less than cost.
Black Henriettas at $1 40 aud $1 75; sold at
$2 and $2 25.
Ladles’ aud Child run's Silk and JLlslo Thread
Hose in black and colored.
Ladies' and Children's Underv/jrts; best good3
in the market.
Linen Sheeting and Pillow-Case Linen.
Cream and White Table Damask.
0-4 White Damask at $1; former price 50.
Nupkins and Doylies in cream and white.
Linen Damask Towels in white and colored
bordered.
Linen Huck in white and colored bordered.
Pantry Crash Doylies at great reduction.
The alx)ve good* wiJl bo offered at prices to
insure quick sal*'.
J. P. GERMAINE,
Next to Furbor'*, 132 Broughton at rent.
FRUIT JARS.
WOODBURY, GEM, MASON'S, and other
approved FRUIT JARS, at JAS. S. SILVA $
SON’S.
F|X> COUNTY OFFICERS.—Book* and Blanks
A required by county officers for the us of
the count, or for office me*, supplied to order by
the MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE, 3
Win taker street. Savannah.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Straw Hats!
CHEAP STRAW HATS! ;
All our MACKINAWS reduced to cloas out
WHITE AND FANCT PIQUE SCAUty
25c. PER DOZEN.
Unbleacltcd and Fancy Half Hose at 25c. Pair.
Now is the Time to Buy.
An elegant lino of BALBRIGGAN and LISLE
THREAD UNDERWEAR and HALF HOSE.
JEANS DRAWERS and GAUZE DRAWERS,
all sizes.
NIGHT Plain and Fancy,
HAMMOCKS, with Stretchers, for comfort.
CHINESE, CORK HELMETS and BARK
HATS.
SUN UMBRELLAS, GINGHAM and SILK
UMBRELLAS, und the GLORIA CLOTH that
wears so well. All sizes anil prices.
RUBBER PILLOWS, RUBBER COATS and
LEGUINS, SATCHELS and VALISES, WALK
INU CANES and BATHING SUITS, at
LaFar’s New Store,
~‘P DULL STREET.
GRAIN AM) PROVISIONS.
-A.. B. I-ITJLL^
Wholesale Grocer,
Flour, Hay, Grain and Provision Dealer.
IT'RESH MEAL ami GRITS in white sacks.
Mill stuffs of all kinds always on hand.
Georgia raised SPANISH PEANUT'S, uls*
PEAS: every variety.
H|>ecial prices car loail lots HAY aud GRAIN,
Prompt attention given all orders and sail*
faction guaranteed.
OFFICE, 83 BAY.
WAREHOUSE. No. -I WADLEY STREET, on
line Central Railroad.
ELECTRIC iVr.LTsT
SThis Beit or Regenera
tor Is made expressly
for the cure of derange
ments of the generative
organs. A continuous
stream of Electricity
permeating thro - the
parts must restore
them to healthy actios.
Do not confound this
with Electric Belts ad
vertised to cure all ills;
It Ls for the use .specific purpose. For full in
formation addires CHEEvER ELECTKiO
BELT CO., 103 Waalungtou St.,'iinoaso IU
J AS. S. SILVA & SON
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