The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, September 07, 1887, Page 7, Image 7

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COMMERCIAL* ' SAVANM \H M VRXST. OFFICE Of THE MORNING NEWS, !_ Savannah, Ga.. Hept. li. 4p. m. \ Cvrros—The market was somewhat irregu (ar and prices were unsettled. There was only a light inquiry, which was freely met. The lota! sales for the day were 70.1 bales On ’C lause at the opening call, at 10 a. m., the market was reported easy ut a decline of f r all grades below middling fair, with sales r,f sit bales. At the second call, at Ip. m., the market was steady at an advance of j-i6c for all grades below middling fair, tho sales being 4511 bales. At the third and closing call, at 4p. m it was steady and unchanged, with further sales of lIS bales. The following are the official -losing spot quotations of the Cotton Exchange: ' Middling f air 9)6 ijood middling 9)4 Middling 9 Low middling 811-lfl itood ordinary Nominal. <JM Inland —The market was very dull and entirely nominal. We quote: Common Georgias and Floridas 14<&15 Medium 10(&10)$ Good medium 17®17)$ Medium fine 18© Fine mm Extra fine 80(&2l Choice ... 28@ Comparative Cotton Statement. Receipts, Expoets and Stock on Hand Sept. 6, 1887, and roe the Same Time Lost Yeah. | 1687-88. 1886-87. iSZd. UiiU,ud hu£d.\ cland Stock on hand Sept. 1 575 6,K18 1,149 4,304 | Received to-day 4,7® 1451 Received previously 11,997! 5 7,21 C ! Total j _ 575 SMKH .1.151 12.971 ! Exported to-day j ... Exported previously * .... 7,797 2,863 j Total i . .. 7.7971 ....j 2,863 1 , Stock on hand and on ship-li i board this day. \\ 575 15,807|| 1,154 i -10,108i Rice—The market was strong with a good demand, but there was nothing offering. We quote: Fair 4)4® 4)s Good 5 <a Prime BINS© Rough— Country lot. 60a 90 Tide water 90© 1 15 Naval Stores—The market for spirits turpen pentine was quiet and easy. The sales for the day were 859 casks, of which 740 casks were regulars, at 29c. and 119 casks of regulars at 29£j c . At the Board of Trade on the opening call the market was reported quiet at 29)40 for regulars. At the closing call it was firm ut 29c for regulars. Rosin—The market was quiet, but steady and unchanged. The sales for the day were 981 barrels. At the Board of Trade on the first call the market was reported steady at the following quotations: A, B, C and D 90c, E 95c, F 97)$c, Gsl 00, H $1 05, I SI Ift. K Si 80, Msl 40, N $l6O, window gloss $2 05. water white 82 55. At the last call it was unchanged. NAVAL STORKS STATEMENT. Spirits. Ratlin Stock on hand April 1 2,543 77,408 Received to-day 806 2,886 Received previously 108,162 856,900 Total .111.511 837,103 Exported to-day Exported previously 96,968 275,941 Total 86,963 275,841 Stock on hand and on shipboard to-day 14,543 61,352 Receipts same day last year 601 1,746 Financial —Money is in active demand, and the banks are pushed to meet the demand of their customers. Domestic Exchange— Easy. Banks and bankers are buying sight drafts at )4 P t,r cent discount and selling at A l l ®-' cent discount to par. Foreign Exchange—The market Is very weak. Commercial demand, 84 80; sixty days. $47;%: ninety days, $4 76: francs, Paris and Havre, commercial, sixty days, 85 29)5; Swiss, $5 29(4; marks, sixty days. 93 7-16. Seci-ritiks —The market is dull, with little or no life in either stocks or bonds. Stocks and Bonds— CSty Hands - Quiet. At lanta 6 per cent long date, 108 bid. 110 asked; Atlanta 7 per cent, 118 bid. 121 asked; Augusta 7 per cent long date, 115 bid, 118 asked; Au fusta 6s long date, 108 bid, 110 asked; Columbus per cent. 100 bid, 105 asked; Macon 6 por cent, 111 bid, 112 asked; new Savannah ft percent, October coupons, 101)6 bid. 102 asked; new Savannah 5 per cent, November coupons, 101 bid, 101 y> asked. State Ronds —Market steady, with light sup ply. Georgia new 6s, 1889, 101 bid, 102 asked; Georgia new 4)ss, 104)$ bid, 105)$ asked; Geor gia 7 per cent gold, quarterly coupons. 106 bid, 101' asked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons Janu ary and July. maturity 1896, 120 bid, 121 asked. Railroad Stocks— Central common, 118 bid, 11S)4 asked; Augusta and Savannah 7 percent guaranteed, 131 bid. 188 asked; Georgia com mon, 196 bid, 198 asked; Southwestern 7 per eent guaranteed, 126 bid, 127 asked; Central 6 per cent certificates, 99 bid, 99)$ asked; At lanta arid West Point railroad stock. 109 bid, masked; Atlanta and West Point 6 percent certificates, 102)$ bid, 103 asked Railroad Bonds—Market quiet. Savannah. Florida and Western Railway Comiuiny general mortgage 6 per cent interest, coupons October, 115 asked; Atlantic and Gulf first mort gage consolidated 7 js-r cent, coupons Janu ary and July, maturity 1897,115 bid. 117)$asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per cent, coupons January anil July, maturity 1898. 110)$ bid. 111)$asked; Georgia railroad Cs. 1997, 106 bid. 106 asked; Mobile and Girard second mort gage indorsed 8 per cent, coupons January and July, maturity 1889, 102 bid, 108)$ asked; Mont gomery and fiufaula first, mortgage 6 per cent, indorsed by Central railroad, 106)$ bid. 108 asked; Marietta and North Georgia first mort gage, 50 years. 0 percent, 109 bid. 101)$ asked; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta first mort gage 111 bid, 112 asked; Charlotte, Colum bia and Augusta second mortgage, 116 asked; Western Alabama second mort gage indorsed 8 per cent, 103 bid, 110 asked: South Ueorpia, and Fiorala indorsed, 118 bid, 120 asked; South Georgia and Florida second mortgage, 114 bid, 116 asked; Augusta and Knoxville fii-Rt mortgage 7 per cent, 111)4 bid, 112 asked; Gainesville, Jefferson and south ern first mortgage guaranteed, 114 bid, 115)$ asked; Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern not guaranteed, 118 asked: Ocean Steamship ® per cent bonds, guaranteed by Cen tro! railroad, 102)4 bid, 103 asked; Gainesville, JefTerson and Southern second mortgage guaranteed, 113 asked; Columbus and Rome first mort gage bonds, indorsed by Cen tral railroad. 104 bid, 105)$ asked; Columbus and Western 6 per cent guaranteed. 167 asked; City and Suburban railway first mortgage 7 per cent, 108)$ bid, 109 asked. Rank Stocks— Nominal. Southern Bank of Iba State of Georgia, 198 bid. 202 asked: Mer chants' National Hank, 157 asked; Savannah Bank and Trust Company, 97 bid, 100 asked: national Rank of Savannah, 120 bid, 121 asked; Gilrthorpe Savings and Trust Company, 107 mu. 108 asked. Has .Stocks— Savannah Gas Light stock, ex mvideml. a) bid, 21 asked; Mutual Gas Light Bt 'rk, 20 bid, 23 asked. Bacon —Market alvaneing; demand good; ■mole and clear rib sides, 10)$c; shoulders, 7)$o; sailed clear rib sides, 9tsc; long clear, ■ shoulders, tit ic; hams. 13c. Baoooino and ’pies-Market irregular. We yuote: Bagging—2)q lbs, 824 tfft6tso; 21hs. 7)s© ‘wu: 144 the. 6)s®?)4c, according to brand and 'inanity. Iron ties—Arrow and other brands, bone; nominal. Si 25 per bundle, according to Hand and quantity. Bagging and ties in retail tots a fraction higher. tiftm-n Market steady; oleomargarine. 14© me: choice Goshen, 18c; gilt edge, 23@2ftc; creamery, 2ft©23c. Paiibaoe— Northern, 12%18c. tmere- Market nominal; small demand; light. We quote, 11 (ft, 15c. . OffEE The market is firm. We quote for jmall lots: Ordinary, *)Mc; fair, 81)$c; good. ■ choice. 23c: peaberry. 26c. M. . o 1 ’ Fin it—Apples,evaporated, 14c;|teeled. ■V Peaches, peeled, 19c; impeded, s©7c. Cur r" k7e. Citron. 25c bnv Goods The market is firm; business fair, ""quote: Prints, l©6e; Georgia brown shirt !"g' 1 4. 4)se; 7-8 do, 5)$"; 4 4 brown sheet ~ : white osnuburgs, HWiipl’le; checks, rtAd.e: yarns, 85c for best makes; brown drill toft. :<c rtje. , .L', 11 MV quote full weights: Mackerel No. • - Aioioou; No. 3, half Itarrels, nominal. J: "'ft 7 00; No. 2, 87 506)8 50. Herring—No. 1. *Y : 25c: coil, sfi)Bc. -.tint’ll Market sleafly; demand moderate quote: Extra, $3 i0(&6 86; fancy, 84 60© choice patent, $6 16©B 40; family, 84 00© ,A lu ’ lr lemon* Demand fair. We quote: ‘ - ’©a 70. Apples. Northern, $2 50©3 76. Grain—Corn—Market very firm; demand light. W e quote; White corn, job lots. 69c; carload lots, 66c; mixed corn, job lots, 65e; car load lots, 62c. Oats steady; demand good. Wo quote; Mixed oats. 43c: carload lots. 40e. Bran, 6! 00. Meal, 72)$c. Georgia grist, per sack, 51 si; grist, per bushel. 75c. Hav—Market very firm, with a fair- demand; stock ample. We quote job lots: Western, 5’ 10; carload lots, $1 00: Eastern, $1 10; North ern, none. Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides—Market dull; re ceipts light; dry flint. ll<ail)sc; salted, 9©9)sc; dry butcher. He. Wool—Receipts light 1 prime, 111 tales, Die; burry. Wax lie. Tab low, 3ffl4c. Deer skins, flint. SOoi salted. Die. Otter skins. 60c@$4 00. Iron—Market firrni Swede; 4)4@iici refined! 9)4c. Lard—Market is easy lin tierces, 7We; 50 tb tins. 76$c. Lime. Calcined Plaster and Cement—Ala ivuna lump lime is in fair demand, and is sell ing at #1 30 per barrel; Georgia, Si 30 per bar rel; calcined plaster, 81 50 per barrel; hair 4c. RosenJaie cement, $1 7>oi Poi-tland cement. 52 50. Liquors—Full stock, steady demand. Bour bon, 8150®S60| rye. St 60:7)6 00; rectified, 81 00®1 35. Ales unchanged and in fair de mand. Nails—Market firm; fair demand, Wequotei 3d, 83 90; 4d and sd, 83 251 6d, £8 Mo| Bd. 7ai lOd to flOtl, >2 50 per keg. Nrrs-Almonds Tarragona, lSifthWe; iricas, 17@18c; walnuts. French, 12c; Naples, 16c; pe cans, loe; Brazil, 10c; Alberts, 12ei hoeeaunts. Barraeoa, 85 25 per 100. Oils—Market firm; demand good. Signal. 45e; West Virginia black. 96)Ilk:; lord. 58c; headlight, 15c; kerosene, 10c; water white. 13)$e; neatsfoet, e2©Roe: machinery. 25©30cj llusecd t raw, 19ci boiled. 52e: mineral seed, 19ei fire proof, 18e; homelight, 18c. Onions—Northern, per barrel, $8 50©8 73; Potatoes—Long Island Rose, S3 00. I’kas—Demand light 1 cow peas, mixed, 75© 80c; clay, £.l od@l 15s speckled, $1 dJ®l 19) black eye, $1 50; white crowder, £1 50@1 T3i Prunes—'Tm-kish. si*4c; French. Bp. ILaisins- Demand iignt; market steady! loose new Muscatel, £2 00; layers, S1 85 per hex; Leu don layers. $2 25 per box. is alt—The demand is moderate aud the mar ket is quiet | carload lets, 65e fobs job lets, 75(©90e. Shut—Drop, $1 40; buck, $1 65. Scoar—The market is firm: cut loaf. Gate: standard A, 0)$e; extra C, 544 c: yellow C, 5)4® SW-: grauulateil. Gtqc; powdered, 7e. Byrup—Florida and Georgia syrup, 45c; the market is quiet for sugarheuse at 60<3;40e ; Culm straight gooils, 28e in hogsheads | sugai - house molasses, 20c. Tobacco—Market dull; demand moderate. We quote; Smoking, 25e@.$l 25; chewing, com mon,' sound, 25@30c; fair, bOQJJGe; medium, 38 ©soc: bright, 50(&75e; fine fancy, 87j@90c; extra fine. 90c(35l lOjbright navies, 45@75ci dar-k navies, 40(2>5Qc. Lumber— I The demand from the West is falrly aotiv'e, and the railroads are endeavoring to meet the wants of the trade in making rates. Coastwise and foreign demand is quite active, and prices remain firm at quotations. We quote, f o b: Ordinary sties sl3 50®17 00 Difficult sties . 16 00®21 50 Floorhig boards ; ... ■ 16 00®2U 50 Rhipstuff 18 S0&81 50 Timber—Market dull and nominal. We quote; 700 feet average - $ 9 00(3,11 00 800 “ “ 10 00@11 00 900 “ “ 11 00®12 00 1,000 “ “ 12 00® 14 00 Shipping timber in the raft— -700 feet average $ 6 00@ T 00 800 “ “ 1 00® 8 00 900 *• “ 8 00® 9 00 1,000 •• “ , 9 00©1Q 00 Mill timber $1 below these figures. FREIGHTS. Lumber—By sail—Coastwise business continues dull, with vessels hi good supply and rates weak. Freight limits are from £5 (W®.6 25 from this and the near Georgia ports to the Chesapeake ports, Philadelphia, New York, Sound ports and eastward. Timber, 50eSii$l 00 higher than lumber rates. To the West Indies and wind ward, nominal; to South Alnerica, £l3 00®14 00; t" Spanish and Mediterranean ports, sll 00®, 12 00; to United Kingdom for orders, timber, 27<ij.28s; lumber, .S3 15s. Steam—To New York, £7 00; to Philadelphia. $7 00; to Boston, $9 00. Naval Stores —Firm but nominal Foreign- Cork. etc., fo orders, 3s 3d, and, or, 4s 6d; Adri atic, rosin, 3s; Genoa, rosin, 2s 10)$d. Coastwise- Steam—To Boston, 50e on rosin, 81 00 on spirits; to New York, rosin 50e, spirits 80c; to Phila delphia. rosin 30c, spirits 80c t to Baltimore, rosin 30c, spirits 00c. Coastwise quiet. Cotton—By Steam—The market is nominal. Liverpool direct 19-64d Liverpool via New York )j} lb 5-16d Liverpool via Baltimore ft lb 8-10d Antwerp via New York 49 Hi 516® till Havre via Netr York V!7 9-16 c Havre via Baltimore..., —66 c Bremen via Now York ip 16 1116 c Koval via New York 11 82d Bremen via Baltimore ip lb —...—. ?4c Amsterdam via New York ... .......... 68c Amsterdam via Baltimore 61c Genoa via New York qt tb— Bost on bale $1 85 Sea island |) bate 1 75 New York $1 bale 1 35 80a Island j? bale 1 75 Philadelphia ft bale 1 35 Sea island ® balo 1 75 Baltimore bale 125 Providence V Palo 1 ** Rice —By steam— New York V barrel 60 Philadelphia $ barrel 00 Baltimore $ barrel 61) Boston $ barrel 60 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Grown fowls 49 pair £ 63 ® 80 Chickens, )$ to 44 grown 40 @ 60 Springers 26 ig. 40 Ducks 49 pair 60 80 Geese 49 pair 76 <g.l CXi Turkeys 4* pair 1 25 <R 206 Kggs, country', M dozen 22 lit. Peanuts—Fancy h. p. Va, 49 8> @i 7 Peanuts —Hand picked 49 lb G Peanuts—Ga. 4? Imshel, nominal.. 75 (3. 90 Hvveet potatoes, yel. reds 49 bush... 50 <l. IKi Sweet potatoes, yol. yams 49 bush.. 65 ®7O Sweet potatoes white yams, 49 bush 40 (it. 57) Poultry—Market steady; receipts heavy; de mand light for grown: half to three-quarters grown In good request. Eons—Market firm, with a good demand, but scarce. Peanuts—Fair stock; demand moderate; mar ket steady. Sugar—Georgia and Florida nominal; none in market, Honey—No demand, nominal. Sweet Potatoes—Scarce; receipts very light; demand good. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. New York, Sept. 6, noon.—Stocks dull. Money harder at 7 per cent. Exchange—long £4 794(&4 80, short $4 63-14((44 84. State bonds duli ami featureless. Government bond* dull but stead f. 5:0-.) p. m. -Exchange dull but steady at £4 81414 85. Mouey active at 3®7 per oent., closing offered at 5. Sub-Treasury balances— Gold, £l3!,'Jß*,ooo; currency £13,804.000. Gov eminent bonds dull and heavy: four per omits 12544: four and a half per oents 108)4. State bonds dull but steady. The stock market to-dav was more active than for several weeks, anil white great im-gu larity marked the dealings further progress was made in a downward direction, the market showing none of the buoyancy of last week. The late advance, with high figures of the open ing, offered a temptation to holders to realize, which was indulged in to a large extent, and lionrs attacked the list vigorously, aided by re- ports of rale cutting in the Southwest and speculative failures on the other side. Money worked harder than usual of late, and in the absence of large tenders, rates were bid up to 7 per cent. Loudon was buyer of its specialties, Heading being the special favorite, but the pi-essure of stock for sale forced the stock off with the remainder of the market. There whs considerable buying on reported earning. Tra lei's quickly got over to the bear side, and by persistent hammering prolonged the decline until lute In the afternoon, and unfavorable rumors were freely mode use of to depress it. Vanderbilt stocks were very well held through out ns well as some of the sitociaities and coalers But Canada Southern was remarkably strong in the late rally, and is the only stock showing material net advance this evening. I-irst sales were made at advances over Satur day's final prices, extending to >4 |ier cent, gen erally, but Reading was exceptionally ..trong. WL.II a gain of ' pur cent. Early de dings were very heavy, and under pressure to sell, prices gave way immediately, and the early Improve meat was more than lost in the first half hour. The market then became more quiet, and fluc tuations became leas marked, but the general tendeucy wa*s downward until 1 o clock, when decided weakness was again shown, and before 2 p. ut. the lowest prices of tile day were reached There was some improvement after that time, but It made little progress until after delivery hour, when by extensive covering anti renewed buying for long account material re action was brought about, Canada Southern, Western Union and Reading being the most conspicuous Tie close-was active anti strong. Total sales U 7.0 10 shares. The following were the closing quot itlons: Ala. class A. Bto 5.102)$ New Orleans Pa- Ala. Class B. 5s 104 eifle. Ist mort.. . 81* Georgia7s,iuort.*lojK N.V lontisl ' N Carolina da., ltt Nor t. & W prf. 4ftv 4 Nft Carolina 4s *97)s Nor. Pacific. . 275* “-IS.“"TV. pjgj.s-r'::: a* Si KSSjvi*:: - Va. consolidated 45 Richmond & Danv 160 THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1887. Ch’peake & Ohio. 6 Richm’d &W. Pt. Chie. & Noi-thw n.11554 Terminal 29 “ preferred.. .145)$ Rock Island 127 Dela., Lack &W. 13254 Bt. Paul HIT) Erie 81)4 “ preferred .119 East Tennessee, Texas Pacific 283s new stock 12)4 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 28 Lake Shore 9ifis Union Pacific .... 55-54 L’vilie Jt Nash 0-4 N. J. Central 77 Memphis & Char. 55 Missouri Pacific. .. 4 Mobile & Ohio .. 13 Western Union 781$ Nash. & ChaW’a . 79 OettonOilTnuteer 80U ♦Asked. quid. COTTON. Liverpool, Sept. 6, 12:30 p. m.—Cotton quiet and rather easier; middling uplands ft 1 -vt, mid dling Orleans s)sd; sales 10,000 bales, for sjieeulation aud export 1,009 bales: receipts iti.ooo bales—American 1,000. Futures—Uplands, low middling clause, Sep tember delivery 5 2;-(Wd. also 5 21-64d; Septem ber and Oetober 5 1! G4d; October anil Novem ber 5 6-64d; Novembei* and December 5 4-G4J: December ani] .Jannarv 5 8-64d; .1 ainiary and February 5 3 §4d. Market quiet. 2 p. 111. —The sates to-day included 6,880 balea ef American. Middling uplands 5 T-16d, middling Orleans 5 7-164. Futures —Uplands, low middling clause, Sep tember delivery 5 ■■.‘T-Old, buyers; September and Oetober 8 11-843. value: Oetober and November 5 'i-Gi.i, sellers; November and December 5 4-6<d, sellers; December ami January 5 8-64d. buyers; January and February 5 3-04d. buyers; February and March S-l-Jki, sellers; March and April 5 ft-Gld, buyers; April and May 5 f-64d, seiters. Mai-ket qiuet but steady. 4 p. iu.—Futures: Uolands. tew middling clause, September delivery 5 22-6-ld, buyers: September and Oetober 5 ] 2-61d, buyers: Octo ber and November 5 7-G4d. sellers; November aud December 5 a-64d, sellers: December aud January 5 4-4d, buyers; January and February 5 4-64d, buyers; February and March 5 5-04 u, setters; March and April 5 8 64d, buyers: April and May 5 6-BM, settere. Market closed Arm. New York, Sept. 6. noon.—Cotton opened steady: middling uplands 10e, middling Grleaus lOtec: sates 917 bates Futures—The market opened very Ann, with sales as follows: September delivery 9 42e, Octo ber 9 28e. N'ormiber 9 21c, December 9 22e, January 9 89c. February 9 85c. 5:00 p. in.—Market closed firm; no old eotton of firm strict tew middling to good middling offered on market: sates to-day 1,000 bates; middling uplands lie. ndddliug Orleans 10,'qjc: gross receipts 5.805 bales. Futures—Market closed steady, with sales of 78..500 bales, as follows: September delivery 9 47@9 48c, October 9 81Qi9 80c, November aud December 9 25@9 20c, January 9 300*9 31c, February 9 87<a9 36c, March 9 45c, April s’ 52® 9 58e, Mar 9 89®9 60e, June 9 68fe9 67e. July 9 72@9 78e. Green A Oo.'s report on eotton futures says: “The contract market for cotton lias been quiet but firm all day, and shown quite an advance on values. The combination of unpromising crop reports from the Mississippi district un questionably creates a nervous feeling, and snort setters who ventured to put a line out at tiie close of last week were generally covering, besides which there was some new buying or ders from Europe and the South to help swell the demand, and take eare of the moderate offering. The total gain was about 10 points but a small reaction left the close only 7 points above Saturday evening, with the tone steady. Spots were scarce, iu gdtiri demaud, and firm/' Galveston, Sept. 6.—Cotton quiet; middling 9 l-16c; net receipts 2,420 bales, gross 2.42 J: sales 41 bales; stock 10,673 bales; exports, coastwise 3.689 bales. Norfolk, Sent. 6,—Cotton firm: middling 9%c; net receipts 270 bales, gross 870; sales 148 bales; stock 777 bales. Baltimore, Sept. G.—Cotton nominal | new mid dling 994 c; net receipts none, gross 32 bales; sates none; stock 365 bales. Boston, Sept. 6.—Cotton quiet; middling 10)rc ; net receipts none, gross none; sales none; stock nigie. Wilmjxutos, Sept. o.—Cotton firm; middling 9)£e; net receipts 406 bales, gross 406; sales none: stock 1,994 bales, Philadelphia, Sept. 6.—Cotton firm; mid dling 104$; net receipts none, gross noue; stock 8,770 hales. New Orleans, Sept. 6.—Cotton steady; mid dling 9c; net receipts 3,036 bates, gross 3,197; sales 850 bales; stock 19.390 bales. Mobile, Sept. 6.—Cotton quiet: middling 9c; net receipts 624 boles, gross 624; sales 50 bales; stock 1,974 bales; exports, coastwise 137 bales. Memphis, Sept. 6.--Cotton dull; middling 9’4e; receipts 212 bales; shipments none; nates 200; stock 6,888 bales. Augusta, Sw it. 6.—Cotton quiet ; middling 9c; receipts 686 bales; sales 384 bales. Charleston, Sept. o.—Cottou quiet; middling 9c; net receipts 1,687 bales, gross 1,667; sales 500 bales; stock 9,705 bales. Atlanta, Sopt. 6.—Cotton—middling BJsc; receipts 156 bales. New Yore. Sept. 6.—Consolidated net receipts for ail cotton ports to-day 13,195 bales; exports, til Great Britain 2.509 bales, to France 100, to the chhtineut 467; stock at all American ports 103,485 bales. PROVISIONS. GROCERIES. ETC. Liverpool, Sept. fi. 12:30 p. m.—Wheat quiet: demand fair; holders offer moderately; red Western spring on nd@6s id; the receipts of wheat for the past three day* were 232.000 cen tals. including 197,000 centals of American. Corn quiet: demand fair; the I'eceipts of American for the past three days \v‘.re 25,900 centals. The weather is unsettled New Yore. Sept. 6, noon. —Flour quiet and steady. Wheat a trifle better. Corn firm but quiet. Pork steadv; mess sls 504515 75. land quiet at £6 77)5. Freights firm. 5:00 p. m.—Flour. Southern fairly active; common to fair extra £i So@3 90, good to choice £4 00igt4 90. Wheat a shade higher and firm: op tions opened )s<d>)4o higher, hut 1 iter the ad vauce was lost, closing a little steadier; No. 2 red, September delivery HOtqfffiHO’jjc; Oetober 81 SftSlVjc. Corn lower, dull and heavy, closing weak; No. 2. September delivery 49-Is® 60c: October 50@50)4c. Oats )$(<.(•)$: higher aud more active: mixed Western 52 ’ 34c. No. 2. September delivery 314|)®81)$c: October 31 1 1, 314$c. Hops dull and heavy. Coffee, spot fair Rio quiet at 20®20t$c; options opened 10(g,20 points lower ana fairly active, closing steady: No 7 Rio, September delivery 18 10c; October 18 20® 18 40c; November 18 active and steady: fair refining quoted at. 184 c: refined strong C 4*44560. extra C white extra C 5 7-1®540, yellow 4%i(h*'ric. mould A o)jc, confectioners’ A ’>!4<ta6 3-ltie, off A 6))e. standard A Btsc. cut loaf and crushed 64$e. powdered 6Jse. granulated 6 5-ldc. Molas ses dull. Cotton seed oil quoted at 34®36c for crude, 40<®43c for refilled. Hides firm, with moderate iqquiry. Wool unchanged. I’ork ac tive and steady. Beef dull. Middles dull and nominal. lj.nl 2®B points higher but quiet: Western steam at £ 1 82)$, October delivery £ 77 ®6 79. Freights dull: cotton 5-82d, wheat l’lsil. Chicago. Sept. 6.—The wheat market was ilull and fluctuations within narrow limit*. Trade was light and outside news without special weight. The general range of prices was Wo under the closing yesterday, but it was Utile above yesterday's average. There were Very few outside orders, and local scalpers were dis gusted at tho dullness of the market. Corn v.-un mainly in the hands of- < abn-rs. t here being but few outside orders and no disposition on the part of prominent local houses to extend their lines largely eith-'i nay. Price changes were rather frequent within )$c range, and the feel ing. though somewhat imscttled, was firmer, cash and September especially showing strength and )4®Btio advances. More deferred deliveries closed about )$c better than yesterday. Tuken all around there was a pretty bullish undertone to the market, but the smaller class of holders manifest a desire to let go on every little bulge of moment. Surface indications do not show that there are any large ojierators iuten sted heavily on the bull side. Oats were weak early, owing to sidling out bv parties who had bought yesterday, but with lighter estimated receipts for to-morrow, decrease in the supply in sight and some good investment buying toward the close. The speculative market firmed up again. Provisions were quiet, .short ribs for September ami October delivery again rather monopolized attention, though after a brief spurt of life early in the day they rather sympathized with the general market. Cash quotations to-day ruled as follows: Flour steady. Wheat, No. 2 spring 09)$c; No. 8 spring 66c: No. 2 red 69'$c. Corn, No. 2 4l)jc. Oats, No. 2, 21140. Mess pork, per barrel, sr> 00 (ft, 15 25. Lard, per 100 lbs, $6 45. Short rib sides, loose, $- 57)5. Dry salted shoulders, boxed. #ft 25iV> 35; short clear sides, boxed, $8 90 8 95. Whisky $1 10. Leading futures ra iged os follows: Opening. Highest. Closing. No. 2 Wheat— Sept, delivery... 69J$ 69)4 69)$ Oct. delivery.... 71 71 70J$ Nov. delivery... 72)$ .... .... Corn. No. 2 Sept, delivery... 41)$ 415$ 41)4 Oct. delivery ... 41)$ 41)$ 415 t, Nov.delivery.... 41 J$ 42)$ 43)$ Oats. No. 2 Sept, delivery... 237$ 21)4 84)$ Oct. delivery.... 24% * 25 Nov. delivery... 25-)* 25)$ 25)$ Mess Pork - Year, tier barrel.fll 75 $ $ Jau. delivery 18 55 12 55 12 50 ieIRD Sept, delivery... $6 40 $6 45 $0 45 Oct. delivery..... 45 6 47)$ 6 47)$ Nov.delivery ... 0 47)$ .... .... Short Rios— Sept, delivery. $8 55 $8 .6, )$ $8 67)$ Oct. delivery 8 57)$ 8 H 6 860 Jan. delivery 6 58)$ 6 62)$ 0 46 Baltimore. Sept. 0 — Flour Arm and active; Howard street un i Western superfine £2 25® 2 75. extra *3 IS) q,3 6”. family •8 75*4 36. city nulls superfine $2 25(>$! 00, extra W”o'i*iSsn; Mil brand* $4 16-r i2Y Wheat Southern s.uady and quiet; jvtd7B®B;ic; amber RtkjhSuc; Western higher hut dull; No. 2 winter red, on spot 78V$ffH78)4e. Corn—Southern steady and firm: white 56®37c, yellow 54®550; Western firm but dull. Bt. Louis. Sept. Flour firm but unchanged. Wheat opened steady and soon weakened: It then became firm and close*i strong, although quotations were >fio off; trading was better than for several days; No. 2 red. cash Gb'i ; September delivery ttotjc: October 71)4(!t71 : >sc. Corn strong; cash 38<4<®40c. September deliv ery 3*s®Bß4c, October 89®#.Urc. Oats firmer; cash 24’se, September delivery nom inal, October 24)$c. Whisky steady at £l 05. Provisions strong: Pork, irregular new £ls. tend at $0 20. Dry salt meats boxed shoul ders $5 7ft; long clear £8 75, clear ribs £8 871$, short clear 39 00. Bacon—boxed shoulders £6 2ft, long clear £9 26(2-9 S7)s, clear ribs £9 25© 9 3714, short clear £9 80®9 67)5. Hams steady at 812 on® 14 00. Cincinnati, Sept 6.—Flour dull. Wheat steady: No. 2 red 71V$® T2c. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed 44®44)*c. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed 27® 27)4e. ProriSKm* firm and unchanged I’ork at sls. laird at £6 45. Bulk meats short ribs $8 75. Bacon—short ribs $9 50. short ctearsto. Whisky active and firm at $1 05. Hoes firm. Louisville. Sept. 6.—Grain dull. Wheat, No. 8 red, 78)$c. Corn. No. 2 mixed 44)%c. Oars. No. 2 mixed 28c. Provisions dull. Bacon—clear rib sides $3 02)$. clear sides $lO, shoulders £G 50. Bulk meals clear rib skies £s 73. clear sides 39 60, shoulders $6 00. Sless pork nominal. Hams, sugar-cured at sl2 leaf $8 00. New Orleans. Sept. 6. —Coffee quiet aud steady; Rio cargoes, common to prime liPs® 21jc. Cotton seed products steady. Sugars strong: Louisiana ojien kettle, fully fair s>,c. good fair ft44c; centrifugals, off whiti* Oft,6 l-loe, choice velloa clarified 044 c, prime yellow clari fied 0 8-100. Molasses steady, with fair demand; Iziutsiana centrtl ugahi, strictly prime to fancy 28®83c, good fair to goixl iirlnie 22®35e, com mon to good common 13®21e. navai. srxiaxs. New York, Sept. G, noon.—Spirits turpentine 82)41 32’.ic. Rosin $1 86@1 10. 5:00 p. in.—Rosin steady at £1 05®1 19. Tur pentine dull at 32)40. Charleston, Sept. 6.—Spirits turpentine firm at 2U'4c. Rosin steady; gbod strained 90c. Wilmington, Sept. 6.—Spirits turpentine dull at 29V4c. Rosin firm; strained 70c, good strained 75c. Tar firm at $1 go. Crude turpentine firm; hal'd $1 10; yellow dip $1 To; virgin $1 75. Hie*. NkV York. Sept 6.—Rice firm, with fair de mand. New Orleans. Sept. 6.—Rice steady; Lou isiana, ordinary to prime 4)4@5)4c. SHIPPING INTi:ULIGKKCX. MI NIATUKK ALMANAC—TiIIs DAY. Sunßisss 5:40 SunSbts 8:16 Hiea Water at Savannah 11:10 a m. 11:24 p u Wednesday, Sept 7, 1887. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Steamship Desaoug, Howes, Philadelphia—C G Anderson. Schr Annie L Henderson, Henderson. Knime bee River, with ice to Haywood, Gage ,V Cos; vessel to Jos A Roberts & Cos, Steamer Katie, Bevill, Augusta and way laud ings—J G Wedlock, Agent. Steamer Grace Pitt, Willetts. Beaufort, Port Royal and Bluffton—Master. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Schr Win H Fredson, Saunders, Brooklynn— Jos A Roberts A Cos. DEPARTED YESTERDAY. Steamer David Clark. Rravo. Feruandina—C Williams, Agent. Steamer Seminole, Strobhar, Beaufort, Port Royal aud Bluffton—H A Strobhar, Manager. SAILED YESTERDAY. Brig Kobt Dillon, Perth Amboy. MEMORANDA- • Sunderland. Sept 2—Arrived, bark Ilos (Nor), Olsen, Port Royal, S C. 11.11 bad s, Aug 22—Arrived, bark Ellisif (Nor), Abrabamseo, Montevideo, and sailed 83d for Pensacola. Rio Janeiro, Aug 3—Sailed, ship Jlagdala (Nor), Petterson, Pensacola. In port, 1 ith. barn Teixeira tPortl, Caneco, from Brunswick. St Thomas, Aug 27—Sailed, bark Elena (Gen, Gerber, Savannah. Jacksonville, Sept I—Sailed, schr T Sibley. Bartlett. New York. Md—Arrived, schr John S Davis. Greeno, New York. Cleared, schrs Louis V Chap!os, Ross, Balti more; Andrew Nehinger. Smith. New-¥q*'K. Newport News. Va, Sept 3—Arrived, gteutfi shlp Touawanda, Briokley, Savannah, and sailed fn-Ntp York. )MrlSoyal,SC, Sept 3—Railed, schr Y m li Steelman,’for New York. Philadelphia, Sopt 4—Arrivpd, schr* Charles A Coiifojiili, McGee. Veruaudiua: I’etcr C Schultz. Tbpj’ip-ein. Brunswick. Portland, Me, Sept 3—Arrived, sohr H B Og den. Darien. Bull River. 8 C, Sept 6—Arrived, Sept 1, schr Carrie L Godfrey. Jarman. New port News. Sailed Sept 4, steamship City of Truro, Ful cher, Hall, Eng; brig Isabella, James, Exmouth, Eng New York, Sept 6—Arrived out, steamship An choria. New York for Glasgow. NOTICE TO M ARINERS. LIGHT ON ANCLOTE KEYS. FLORIDA. Notice ls hereby given that 011 „n I after Sept 15, 1887. a fixed white light or the third order, varied by a red flash at intervals of thirty sec onds, will be shown from tho lighthouse recent ly elected at the southern end of the most southerly of the group of Anclote Keys, Fin. The apparatus lights the entire horizon, and th>* local plane Is 1(’)$ feet obove mean sea level. The light should ue seen, in clear weather, from the deck of a vessel 15 feet above the sea, 16 nautical miles. The structure Is a black pyramidal framework of iron, surmounted by a black lantern. Two keepers’ dwellings, painted white, with greet: blinds, are situated near by. The approximate position of the lighthou*'*, as taken from the charts of the Coast and Geod etic Survey, is as follows: Iwt 28 10 14 N, ion 82 50 48 W. Magnetic bearing and distances from prominent objects are as follows: North end of Hog Island, S by E. 5 nautical miles; Eginont Key Lighthouse, S by E. 55 nautical miles: Cedar Keys Lighthouse, N by W>k[W, ft ft nautical miles; mouth of Anclote River, I£N"E)bE, nautical miles. RECEIPT 1 * Per Central Railroad. Sept 6—2.984 bales cot ton. 10 bales yarn. 68 bales domestics, 1 bale wool, 8 bales hides. 3 pkgs paper. 151 pkga tobacco, 92,928 lbs bacon, K| bbis spirits turpentine, 483 bids rosin, 120 bbis lime, 3k: lb* fruit, 38 bbis mini. 125 hf bbis liocr. 225 qr bbis beer, 179 pkgs furniture, 275 bbis flour, 12 cars luinlter, 18 head horses, 12 cars wood, 7nhlsyrup, 1 car doors and sashes, 86 pkgs wood In shai>, 1 pkg tvax, P’2 tons pig irou. 12 casks clay, t pkgs twine, 71 pkgs mdse. 10 bales paper stock.!) pkgs empties, 16 pkgs hardware, 2 bales itiaics. 25 eases eggs. 3 cars coal, 150 bids grits, 7 bid- whisky Per Savannah. Florida and Weeioni Railway. Sept 6—1,112 itales eotton. 89 csrslumljcr. 1 car cattle, 2 cars coal, J car wood. 150 bhti flour. 1,881 bids rosin. 804 bbis spirits turpentine. 364 bills ties. 2 Itales wool. 8 bul .-s hides, and mdse. Per O larleston and ftdeum'i It til wav-. Hept C--'.r‘ Itales eotton, 14 bids spirits turpentine, 5 bids lime, 30 boxes tobacco, 50 caddies tobacco, 15 sucks iieauuts, auii mdse EXPORTS. Per schr Wm H Fredson. for Brooklyn—4B6, 750 feet p p lumbar—Stillwell, Hke A Milieu. CONSIGNERS. Per Central Railroad. Sept o—Fords- Agt, H M Comer Jk Cos. Montague A Cos. Woods A Cos, M Maclean, F M Farley, Jno Flannery & 00. Baldnitt Cos. W W Gordon JtCo, Warren AA, Henon &G, Garnett. S A Cos, WW Chisholm, M Y & D 1 Mclntlre. Butler & 3. Slater. M A Go. Pearson AS. J P W’llliam* A C- 1, J C Thompson, P.ider A I), J G Butler, C H Carnon, a 1 a*filer, I Epstein Sc Bro, H Myers & Pros, J A G Carson, Moore, IT & Go. G W Tiedeman, E A Schwarz. F M Hull. Grady. Del, Sc Cos, T Bowden. T Stef flns, C Seiler. A Hanley, Ellis. Y A Cos, Fleming Bros. J S Collins A Cos. shelltafer A Cos, I O Haa*. J D Weed St Cos. Uppman Bros, J P Bryan, .las Dorsey, Lee Roy Myers A" Cos. M Y Henderson, Mohr Bros. Lindsay AM, H Solomon St Son. A Ehrlich & Bro, W G Cooper. Mis S Campbell. G Eckstein Si Cos. Peacock. H A Go. L l'utzel, Bond, )1 AE. M Ferst Sc Cos, IJllenthal Sc Son. Mendheim Bros & Cos, lileser &S, Iztvcll Sc L. T Uasch. K Lovett Sc Son, J 8 F Barlsmr, D J VMI -S K Lewin, B J Cubbedge, Frierson A Cos Jl’ W’Ullains Sc Cos, H J Ivey, O Davis A Soil, D B Lester, Chesnutt & O'N. Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway. Sept o—Transfer Office. Eckman Sc V, Mrs w Tilden, McDonough &. Cos. M Y Henderson. Wiu ton A B, A Itefficr, McDonough A 3, W Hanker A Son J D Weed A Cos, Frierson A Cos, Mrs H It Furber. Ludden AB. Dale, D A Go. S Cohen, Bacon, J A Cos. 11 Myers A Bros. M Feral A Cos, J P Williams A Cos, H Myers A Bros, W T Thom son, A Ehrlich A Bro, A Falk A Son, .1 - arrett, M Holey A Son, Davis & Son. Standard Oil Cos, IJppman Bros. 1) Y Dancy. Montague A Cos, J 11 Wlthitrs, Peacock, H A Cos. .1 S Wood A Bro, K M Farley, M .Maclean, MYA Di Mclntlre. Baldwin A Cos, It Kirkland, Ellis, Y A Cos, W C Jackson. ET Roberta. Per Charleston and Savannah Hall wav. Hept 6— Transfer 1 ttllce Hhsigett M A Co,J ItKasi-n, M Boley A Hon, Mein hard Urns A Go, J A H I'ln baob, .1 CThompson, K Hiinkiua. Eckman A V. J P Williams It 00, Peacock. H * Go. Ellis. Y A Cos. G Eckstein A Cos, H Guckenbeimer A Son. smilh Bi-'m a Go, N I'aiilsen A Cos, Garnett, H A Cos, Jno Flannery A Cos. BROKERS. NOW--TIIK TIME TO SPECULATE.^ \CTIVE fluctuations in the Market offer op portunities to speculators to make money In Grain, Stocks, Bonus and Petroleum. Prompt personal attention given to orders received liy wits' or mail. Correspondence solicited. Pull information about the markets in our book, which will be forwarded free on application. H. D. KYLE, Banker and Broker, 88 Broad and 31 New Sts. New York City. A. IThARTR IDGE, SECURITY BROKER. BUYS AND SELLS on commission all classes of Stocks aihl Bonds. NejfotiattM loans on nuirketahle aecurittos. New York quotations furnished by private ticker every Hi tee a minutes. WM. T. WILLIAMS. W. I'I’MSIINO. W. T. WILLIAMS & CO., Bx'olkzex's. ORBERS EXECUTED on tlie New York, Chi cago and Liverpool Exchanges. SAUCE. SAUCE (Tea Worotstershikh) Imparts the most dollolous tasto ntvi tssstto EXTRACT S*rPS, of a LETTER ft ora r*£ „ MlPi't'A!, GEN.- I jfl tllt AVI fig, TLf dN at T-d. jjfl v*. to his i-r >thev <Sj FSSt, 5t Y.-aRCKSIKK, . Msy, 1851. AY HOT*COLD •■Ten j&u6t3s TIM - TERTB'’S- JfßA'rS, urn is highly esteemed in KMLI lUAPIE, Inftis, mil in in my KT ’WgU Ppl’d-m, the irn \vr,ff.Ssle ih vc'l as the Yn.Pt wbe.'e- B A REHITS, poi.iA *mc tuftin' I .*, i' lUrtU-e.’’ Ac Signature Is on every bottle of the grenulae. JQHE DUNCAN’S SONS, N. Y„ AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. FRUIT JARS. / l l ? Ml K5-' ilm "J v k v •: 5V v '-‘5 V - V--. -V- WOODBURY, OEM. MASON'S, and other approved FRUIT JARS, at JAH. S. SILVA & SON'S. AVI IB AT GRANULES. A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST DISH HECKER’S Wheat Granules. BRICK. Wm. P. Bailey & Cos., BRICK MANUFACTURERS, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, In largo quantities, at their yard on the SPRING FIELD PLANTATH IN, and will deliver the same In any pari, of the city upon the shortest notice. The heat Well Brick, Pressed Brick, Hard Brown Brick, Gray Brick, Soft Brown Brick. Orncr, —Corner Bull and Broughton, at SI MON u.VZAN'H CIGAR STORE, where all or dain will receive prompt attention. FAINTS AXI> OILS. JOHN G. BUTLER, WHITE LEADS, COLORS, OILS, GLASS, W VARNISH, ETC.; READY MIXED PAINTS- RAILROAD, STEAMER AND MILL SUPPLIES, SASHES. DOORS. BLINDS AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Agent for GEORGIA LIME. CALCINED PLASTEIt, CE MENT. 1 EUR and LAND PLASTER. 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia 186i CI1K1& MIRPHY, 181)5. House, Sign and Ornamental Painting 17 EECUTED NEATLY and with dispatch. j Palate, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, W indow Glaaws, etc., etc. Estimates furnished on ap plication. CORNER CONGRESS AND DRAYTON STS., Rear of Christ Church. BAY KI’M. Imported Bay Rum, A FINE ARTICLE, AT STRONG'S DRUG STORE, Corner Bull and Perry street lane. PLUMBER. l. a. McCarthy, Successor to Clias. E. Wakefield, PLUMBER, GAS and STEAM FITTER, 4* Barnard street, SAVANNAH, OA Telephone 378. \f KRCHANTK. manufacturers, mechanics, ,11 corjsirutions, and all others in need of printing, lllm-graphing, and blank Issiks can hate their orders promptly Ailed, at moderate price*, at tlie MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE. 3 Wlntaku/ street DRY UtIOIM. GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN’S POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE Will oiler THIS WEEK special bargains in the following Departments in order to open the Fall Trade. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. 27-inch Fancy and'Plain Colored Dress 1 , Goods, suitable for marketing, shopping - Ihp YoKfl and Children's school dresses, ) NEW GINGHAMS AND SEERSUCKERS, In a hundred beautiful patterns and ) .. . colors, Plaids, Stripes, Checks and combi- -Iflp Yfl***!■ nations. Prettiest goods ever produced, \ IwUi lUi U. As an extra inducement we will sell for three days only: 600 yards BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, 600 yards BLACK SURAH SILK, 600 yards BLACK SATIN MKKVKILLEUX, 600 yards BLACK BROCADED SILK, A.T ONE DOLLAR YARD, Thi-ss goods will bn separated from the regular stock and will be sold only on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. Still another Inducement—One Case Each, Only: 4-4 UNBLEACHED HOMESPUN 5-Vc. 4-4 BLEACHED SHIRTING Uc. 10 4 BLEACHED SHEETING 19c. BEST FEATHER TICKING RSfe. NOW READY, Splendid stock of BLANKETS, FLANNELS and QUILTS To start the ball rolling we will sell, Tills WEEK ONLY. 100 pairs WHITE WOOL BLANKETS at $4 75 PAIR, that you will not be able to duplicate later on for $?. Como anil so* for yourself that WE MEAN NVHAT WE BAY. ECKS T EIN’S. SURRENDERS. M ARMSTRON& BRACE! I W , t . ; ELASTIC SUSPENSES WITHOUT RUBBER. H W Combining and Durability. CTfNO RUBBER USED IN TH GOODS. NiCKEL PLATED iwjjj ;7f) BRASS SPRINGS FUB H THE ELASTICITY. Q r/ b \ p< Ask Your Dealer for Tiieml Vwty i,/ vX Sent by Mail, Ho*t P.UC. va eceipior price t the fol’ owmif List IkV) (£//“ ,;Sf>v A Quality, plain or Ty. web. 6C Quality, pl’n 01 lancy wet SI 23 Jcy\b ) ‘LXL v A/ B 76 E plain silk web 1.50 /§/ ( Jffi ) '<s> \\ c M “ 100 F fancy “ 2jO f %tRHSTROHQ M’F’C CO.' ™ Ssffifc oLSt SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC, Vale Royal Manufacturing Cos. SAVANNAH, GAI., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Mi, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Pew is, And Interior Finish of all kinds, Mouldings. Balusters, Newel Posts. Estimates, Price Lists, Mold ing Books, and any information in our lino ftirnishod on application. Cypmss, Yellow Pine, Oak, Ash and Walnut LUMBER on hand and in any quantity, furnished promptly. VALE ROYAL MANUFACTURING- COMPANY, Savannah. Ga LITHOGRAPH V. JAS.S. SILVA & SON THE LARGEST LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH. the Morning News Steam Printing House SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THIS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT HAS A Lithographing and Engraving Department which Is complete within Itself, and the largest concern of the kind In the South. It Is thoroughly equipped, having five presses, and all the latest mechanical appliances In the art, the best of artists and the most skillful lithog raphers, all under the management of an experienced superintendent. It also has the advantage of being a part of a well equipped printing and binding house, provided with every thing necessary to handle orders promptly, carefully and economically. Corporations, manufacturers, banks and bankers, mer chants and other business men who are about placing orders, are solicited to give this house an opportunity to figure on their work. When orders are of sufficient mag nitude to warrant it, a special agent will be sent to make estimates. J. H. ESTILL. FUKNIHHIXG (,OODS. Go to LaFar’s New Store AND BEE HOW CHEAP HE SELLS Summer JHats. I T AVE your measure taken A T the same time, and T 1 RY a set of his excellent Shirts made to order. & WHILE THERE INSPECT HIS LINE OF UNLAUNDRIKD SHIRTS, M ONARCH DRESS SHIRTS, Boston garters in silk and cotton. Rubber garments of all kinds. Embroidered night shirts. Linen handkerchiefs at all prices. Lisle thread underwear. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SCARFS. Shawl straps and hand satchels, Anew line of HAMMOCKS, with PILLOWS and SPREADERS, Just In; also a lot of NEW BATHING SUITS, at Li a IT a r ’ s, 20 BULL STREET GAH FIXTURES, HOSE, ETC. JOHN NICOLSON, Jr. DEALER IN Gas Fixtures, GLOBES & SHADES. PLUMBERS’, MACHINISTS’ AND M ill Supplies. ENGINE TRIMMINGS, Steam I 3 acking, SHEET GUM, HyArant, Steam ai Section HOSE. IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS, Lift and Force Pumo 30 ami idiuvtuu St. 7