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B , ■! iittlo more buaces.
■f- ' i! U..'. v t3in f.r time Kick.
, vas only r-o nmal.
■ •■ . ,U are 1.-eom ns more
rv*! ' . r t<jo diy were 35 bales.
mil lay call, at 1 l>. m.,
■n' •*! . nvninal and un-
H' :.:■*'•• . are the official spot
■n'~' ; Cotton Exchange:
K> ! ‘ Wi
V
Uiias 9‘
■ 91-6
■JjU .'rimar>' 8-?
H : . ,- n-bines very dull
■ v-i H ~l We quote:
Kc-c ely aem.ml. 1 ]( ftl#
■
■twinwa ... :^@w
H le.iiu:- ■ . ... 19 6i2
■ nu'dium . ...21 (321t4
■ lediumrue ■ si @21)4
■ fstratln" 24)4®
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Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand Aug. 14, 1889, and ?
for the Same Time Last Year.
188S-H9. 1887-88. 1
1 Ji^ <l .lDiplocl &| Upland •
iStock on hand Sept. 1 I 60 7,166; | 675 j C.hih
|{<‘c*.vr<i It) t'ay .. . 22i| 609*
Received previously. . . . 89,989 786.387 28,504 857,467
l Total ) 80,0491 798,5251 l 24,079 804,804
Rjtp irt ed to-day.• 48 ... 1
Lxp >rtei previously. ... j 29,356 798,951 I 84,<<02i 861,007
Total • • • | *9.8 .* 798,3021 24,002 61,067
■ St.ot-k on lia>ul anl oo Bltip-11 , jl
MMUMhifei
■ rirE-’IV maritet was quiet, steady and on
xh'Te was a good inquiry and a fair
■:' s and,, !,. 11l • total! lies for tne day were
■ -'barrel'' Vt the Board of Trade the market
■ <• .l> at the following quotations.
Bbns'l lob lots are held at ig&Uo higher:
■Fair’ *mm
■ mme. *®? u
Country lots $ ‘Jl® ??
9 xtvu. Stores—The market for spirits tnr-
Bxti Ri ■ was quiet, but firm on the decline.
Bpwr ‘ was some little inquiry, with small offer-
Bir'-s. 'i lie-ales for the day were 539 casks, of
Btidioa o'ti casks were regulars at 42c anil 25
K s.s of regular( at 124 c. and 8 casks of oils
Bind Wilis... sal 111./'. U the Board of Trade
the ..j ing call tlie market was reported
Biteady a; 42c for re rulars. At the last call it
■loW firm at 42c for regulars. Rosin—The
Bimrkst continues quiet, Put steadier. Tile
Kales during tne day were about 3.000 barrels.
K ihe Board of Trade on the first call the
Kiarket was reported steady, with sales of
■l ~2 barrels, at the f. ilowinq quotations: A,
K Band ll "tfcc, K 824-;. F 87LjO. U 92Uc H
K< 112'.., 1 $1 3i. K 81 40, M fl 50, N 81 75.
lii!;' . ?.as, 82 05, water white $2 25. At tny
Keoend call It closed unchanged, with further
Kaies of 525 barrels.
I NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
K Spirits. Rosin.
Block on hand April t 1,947 73,092
Kcceived to-day 981 3,082
Received previously 100,657 229.917
I Total .103 585 306.031
■Exported to-day .7 2,783 ~ bS4
■Exported previously 91,691 250 839
I Total ... 94,474 257.523
■Stock on band and on shipboard
I to-day 9,in 4g, 588
■Receipts same day last year 541 1,726
■ Financial— Money is cast - .
■ Domestic Exchange— Steady. Banks and
■tinkers buying sight drafts at 1-16 per cent
■ and i’.t and selling ai 4p t cent premium on
■anmats under $31,000 and at par lor that
■amount and over.
■ Furrnjn Exchange- The market is steady
■Coinm-rcial demand, sixty days'
■J: -b.,; ninety days. Si 93; francs, Paris
■ari l Hivrc, comm Tom', sixty days, $5 mu
■b'viss, }., 2"4; mark , sixty days. 9ljic
■ st crities—The supply of stocks and bonds
■ teat are ottering is luht, with a rail-demand
IKigdMehoudf S aUdactiTe i "' iuiry for al >
Stocks and Bonds-CiTj Bonds-Atlanta 6
P '7'' lon S >Ute. 109 hid. 114 asked; At
lanta , per cent, lift bid, 120 asked; Au-
Mi'ta i per cent Ion? date, 1)7 bid in
n t^T'':r r V nt dat , ioi m.
W as tV- at’; T 5 I>er 10 - bid,
ill as .Id. Mac ml, per cent, 110 hid, 112
lev 1. new havaanali per cent nunTerlv
sW'.fah e oap ° u '- ’ O6 !-a bid, 107Has1ted d new
W lOttkcf ’ - Nove| nber coupons, 106
C Mate Bunds— < Seorgia new 4U per cent m
"and. lb asked; ti orga 7 goli ouar
c , *O2 bid, 193 askid li'orgm r
MSWJr 7 ' #i July, matur.ty
Atlanta r amd TiSHgtf*'
asked. f Jtilicates, 101 bid, 102
We;-em o ßaihval ri 'S;^„ annah ' Flori,|a aid
6 t -r cen‘ intere i”°' ,pan> b’eneral mortgage,
115 asked; uiamie ''''"boasOctober, 112 bid,’
consolidated ; per m” ,irst m °ctgage,
July maturity. i% 7 of' boupons January and
tral consolidated
Januarv an 1i n. ,^ a A' ‘ per cent, coupons
aik“; - 894 ' 10 'c bit.
105 ~ i;i |,j 1,1 TANARUS" m,- , ; 4 9 Der cent, 1897,
m un i fieri u rs! ’ m” k °' ’ < - ,eor *ria South
bid, 9;i ask -d; Covim4,,? ,r,i ? a * tf 8 pi;r cent ' ! * 8
K-g •(, n.T cent 'i|'"n;q l S d ’ laoo , n first mort
aud Eu.a tla first Mont K"-
dvrs-d i,y (v ' “ “>?garo, 6 per ce it, in-
Marieua a'l v 108 bid. 107
first mortgage 9? Jj tt , tl4of ß i * railway
bit. 97 ask-Sd- siS? 8 per cent. 96
, railroad first mort -'
b'hs asked: Chaldout B n®,, per u. 0f ' nt ’ J ]Ol bid.
[mt ni.tr, gag,, ir u' u ?[bla and Augusta
', c kumWa’an ? i 110 ; Char
!l'‘ "id, ;yi a=i,'.,,i. A !!? u ? ta second mortgage,
mortgage, in l,‘?i s J' < 7 lk!rn Albania seen id
' *ked: South he,, k 7 i C v’, nt ’ 107 bid. 103
. n ' s Ud, leu a-kem s-„ u ?, lor ‘*S indorsed.
i''asecond mortgage 'bb. Georgia and Elor
fust.i am K,,„x,lne’,i lj f bl4 ' 1,8 ashed: Au-
i l, bid. 112 ~|;n i . p uL mo f, ttfa g* 7 percent,
b '!>b era firs , mort ’^ ,nesville ' and
, asm.- 1; (i!li ,Jiveie S T S a '' antoea : U 4 bid,
09- Kcarantee i in, ’ an ' Southern
bt-amship 6 p-r e,. llf ’h l } U aslted; Ocean
( [[''Oil r uiroad 19!U hid ?oL S ,M SimranteeJ by
Fuje, Jefferson a,d s-1 H ln 'W a skcd: Gaines
gUAratiteed. n8 jn*'" S f c ?" d
h'ußotne firs. 14 asked; C dumb is
r. : r ad fe?* I ** indorsed by
' and We, tP a r ' n f’ h ‘d 10.3 asked; Colum
l - 193 a-sked- r?r^ r c . tnc guaranteed. 107
first mortgage - ai 'ii Suhuroan railway
sior'ks F,>m Ut * l! 18 ~w - I>asked. 7
b''- 9! leof , „. o j lri "- Southern li an k of
Nati.-,. 205 asked’ Mat
br r; l' : ! ah , bank a^ n TruJt 5 r bW ' 180 ask ' -l, i
i a ‘i<ed: National t,- C ° m b a ny. 105 bid,
, " >ll asked- o•leth < * nk 04 fi’ av annah. 129
*??•"?. 119 bid *m orp ! S aTi,IKS an d Trust
9i asked '" 1 asked l Citizens’ Bank
- 9 asked. B ’ l and l ower Company,
rta?' I '' B ''i r * ke Tc St^miuema^ d fair = *moked
■3sS'>sa
C a V s '"land
r ''oS ER 7 t Mark n b W° T -,
\ 8B ’ 15 ® :8c ’ : creamery;
y: fair dema uj;®
l-’y.V, 8 ' c; Peaberry. 81J<c;
'.u'ed ordi,Xry P , r 7Ue’ 4a54c : <*.
'no., 1? 4 “nt- Apples eY ~'*-1 c i’ m,n °n, 17c.
V&d?s®
do, *c: 4-4 brown 6c; white o3naburars,
checks, yarns, 85c for the best
makes; brown driliiDjfs,
Fisa—Market nominal. We quote full weights:
>1 jc .erel. No. 3, half barrels, nominal, $9 00
f&lO 00: Ni. 2, $lO 00&11 00. Herrin*, No. l.
20c; scaled, 28e. Cod, 6(&Sc. Mullet, half
barr.h, $5 • 0.
Fsuxt—Lemons—Fair demand. Choice, S4 50
Flour—Market from old wheat firm, from
new w. eat easier. Extra. Jl 25: family, $1 75;
fancy, S > 25; pato:;t, $5 choice patent, $ 00;
spring wheat, best, $$ 75; bakers’ mixture.
50 50.
(irain—■Corn—Market firm and advancing:.
White corn, retail lots, 85c; job lots, 63c: car
load lots, ,lc; mixed corn, re.ail lots, 63; job
lots, 61c; oar.oad l<ts, s'jc. Oats—Retail lota
43c; job lts. 4)o; carloal lots, Bran-
Retail lots, Jl 10; job lots, 35e; carload lots 90c.
Meal, 65c. Crits, 67,45.
Hay—Market ririu. West rn. in retail lots,
Jl 10; job lots. Si 00; carload lots. 95e.
Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides—Market very dull,
receipts dry flint, 6c; sake s, 4:; dry
butcher, 3c. Wool—Market ver* weak and prices
nominal: prime, burry,
•J'Jc. Tallow, i>eer s cins, ilmt, 25c; salted,
£oc. Qtter skins, 50c fs4 00.
Iron— Market steady; Swede, 4}£@sc; re
fined, 2*^c.
Lard—Market steady; iu tierces,
tins, 7c.
Lime, Calcined Plaster and CEMENT-Chew
acala lump iime in fair demand and selling at
51 per barrel; Georgia and Shelby, Si *5
per barrel; bulk and carload lots special;
calcined plaster, f 1 H 5 per barrel; hair
Rosendalecement,Si
S3 60 ((t'-i 75.
Li^lors —Very dull; light demand. Whisky,
per gallon, rectified, SIOB according to
proof: choice grades, Si 30®2 00; straight,
jl
Domestic, \ ort, sherry and catawba. low
grades, 60Q|85c; fine grades,
California, light, muscatel and angelica. Si 50
@1 75.
Nails—Market strong; fair demand; 3d,
S3 10; 4d an 1 sd, $2 70; 6i, 50; Bi. $2 85; lOd.
$2 ~1); 12d to 40d, ?„ 10; 50d to 60d, $2 35; larger
quantities special prices.
Nuts—Almonds—Tarragona, 18(Jfc20c; Ivieas,
Walnuts. French, 15c; Naples, 16c;
pecans, 10c; Brazil, 10c; filberts, 10c; cocoanuts,
Barac a, $2 00@3 25 per 100.
Onions—Per barrel, $3 50@2 75; per crate,
SI 25.
Oils—Market steady; demand Lair. Signal,
40@50c; West Virginia bljck, 9®l2c; lard, 60c;
kerosene, neitsfoot, ma
chinery, 25®di)e; linseed, raw, 64c; boiled, 67c;
mineral seal, 16c; homelight, 28c; guardian,
14c.
Potatoes—New, $2 *25®2 50.
Raisins—Demand light; market steady;lay
ers, §3 0.) per box; London layers, new. $3 50
per box; California London layers, §2 75 pe*-
box; loose, $2 50.
Salt—Th • demand is moderate and market
quiet; carload lots, 80c, f. o. b,; job lots, 90c.
Shot—Drop, Si 30; buck. Si 55.
Sugar—The market is dull and lower. Cut
loal, n%c; cubes, 9V£c; powdered, 94&e; granu
lated, 95£c; confectio icrs', 9c; standard A,
oIT A, B>4(*; white extra C, BV4C; golden C. 8c;
yellow, 7%e.
Syrup—idorlda and Georgia dull at 24®*?8c;
market quiet fur suj2rarhou.se at 30®40c; Cuba
straight goods, 30c; sugaruouse mo.asses,
18$ 20c.
To3ACCo—slarket dull; moderate demand.
Smok ng, 25c 25; chewing, c -mmon, sound,
fair. 30@35c; medium,
bright, 50<a75c; fine fancy. extra
fine, 90c(&$1 10; bright navies, 3345 c; dark
navies, 36c.
Li mber—Demand continues good from all
quarters, but runs into the larger sizes.
Orders for these sizes being in excess of mill
capacity, prices for the same are advancing,
while orders for easy sizes are in request by
the mills at quoted prices. Scarcity of tonnage,
both foreign and coastwise, is to some extent
impeding business. Prices firm at quotations.
We quo e f, o b :
Ordinary sizes $!2 srt@l6 00
Difficult sizes 15 00®21 50
Flo ring boards 16 00®21 50
Sbipstuffs 17<W®2150
Timber—Marke. dull and nominal. We quote:
700 feet average $ 9 014511 00
800 “ “ 10 00@11 00
900 “ “ 11 004512 00
1,000 “ “ 1200451100
Shipping timber in tbe raft
-700 feet average } 6 00® 7 00
800 •• “ 7 01® SOO
900 •• “ 8 00® 900
1,000 “ “ 9 00®10 00
Mill timber SI below these figures.
FREIOHTS.
Lumber—From lack of available tonnage
there are no transactions to report. Rates are
nominal, but may le stated as within
t ie range of $i 50®8 00 from this to Haiti more,
Philadelphia, New York and Sound ports, witti
£.3®soc additional if loaded at near oy Georgia
ports. Timber sUc@sl 00 higher than lumber
rates. To the West Indies and Windward,
nominal: to Rosario, $25 00; to Buenos Avres or
Montevideo. S2O 00; to Rio Janeiro, sl9 00®
20 00; to Spanish and Mediterranean ports,
sls 50®16 0 q to United Kingdom for orders,
nominal at for timber, L's !0s standard; lumber,
£5 ss. Steam—To New York. $0 00; to Phila
delphia, $0 00; to Boston, $7 00; to Baltimore,
$0 79).
Naval Stores—Very firm. Foreign—Cork,
etc., for orders, August and
September loading, rosin, 4s, and 5s
.‘id spirits, Adriatic, rosin, 4s 3d; Genoa, 4s;
South America, rosin, $1 25 per barrel of 280
pounds. Coastwise—Steam—To Boston, 45c on
rosin, 90c on spirits; to New Y~ork, rosin, 30c;
spirits, 80c; to Philadelphia, rosin, 30c; spirits,
80c; to Baltimore, rosin, 30c; sptnts, 70c. Coast
wise, quiet.
Cotton—By steam—The market is steady;
room ample.
Liverpool %and
Bremen %and
Liverpool via New York $1 lb 5-ltil
Liverpool via Baltimore 9-32d
Liverpool via Bo -ton 23-611
Havre via New York ;t> 21-ti4d
Bremen via Neiv York ah *7 11 -32,1
Breman via Baltimore 21-84 !
Reval via New York $1 tb 13-323
Genoa 7-!6d
Genoa via New York 13-3'Jd
Amsterdam via New York 70c
Antwerp via New York 19-frld
Boston bale $1 25
Sea Island 19 bale 1 25
New Y r ork 19 bale 1 00
Sea island p bale 1 00
Philadelphia $) bale 1 00
Sen island ; pl bale 1 on
Baltimore I? bale 1 50
Providence bale 175
Rice—By steam—
New York $ barrel 50
Ph .ladelphin $1 barrel 50
Bah imore $ barrel 50
Boston barrel 75
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls $ pair $ 65 (fh 75
Chickens, M grown, $ pair 50 ® 60
Chickens, % grown. $9 pair 40 ® 50
Chickens, broilers, $ pair 25 35
Eggs, country, $ dozen IK ® 20
Peanuts, fancy, ti. p. Va., $ tb. 7 ® 7%
Peanuts, hand picked, T 9 lb 6 ® 6)4
Peanuts, small, band picked, slb 5%®
Peanuts. Tennessee 5 ® 6%
Poultry—Market fair supply; old fowls
plentiful; demand light.
Egos—Market firmer, with stock scarce
and fair demand.
Peanuts—Fair stock; demand moderate;
prices firm.
Sugar—Georgia and Florida nominal; none
in market.
Honey—Demand nominal.
Sweet Potatoes—Nominal; some new coming
in.
markets by telegraph.
FINANCIAL.
New York, Aug. 14, noon.—Stocks very dull
but firm. Money easy at 2>4@3 per cent. Ex
cnange—lon.-, ?4 84)4; short, g 4 87)4. Govern
ment bods dull. Stale bonds dull.
Following were the noon stock quotations:
Erie... 28)4 Richm’d & W. Pt.
C icago No. t.i 110 Terminal 2334
lake Snore 104’4 Western Union... 85%
Norf. & W. pref. 53-4
f :00 p. m.—Exchange dull but steady at
$4 85)44' 4 88. 1 n y easy at 2®4 per cent.
Sub-treasury balances—Gold, $154,313,000; cur
rency. $21,113,000. Government bonds dull but
steady; four per e nts 128; four and a half per
cents coupons 108%. State bonds dull aud
featureless.
The stock market was again extremely dull,
with business almost entirely in the hands of
traders, the local operators of weight as well as
outside interests doing literally nothing. There
was an attempt to carry yesterday's reaction
still further, an I in some instances fractional
Impressions were made upon prices, but the
general effect of the effort was very disappoint
ing, and later in the day there was a return to
strength, and most stocks closed higher than
last evening. The final changes are irregular
and generally for slight fractions only at close
to the opening prices. Delaware and Hudson
and Norfolk ana Western preferred are each up
1)4 and Cnicago and Eastern Illino s 1 per cent.
The salts of the stocks aggregated 131,000
shares. The following were tue closing quota
tions:
Ala.class A, 2 to 5.103% N.O.Pa’flclstmort 90%
Ala. class B, 55... 111 N. Y. Central 107
Georgia ,g, more. . 102% Nor. &,W. pref... 5m
N.Carolinacons6s.l27 Nor PAciftc 20%
N.Caroiuiacomts 96% “ pref.... 67*4
So. Caro. 1 Brown Pacific Mail. 35%
consols) 102 Reading 44%
Tennessee6s 106 Richmond*Ale.. 21W
_ 5s 102 liicbm’d &W. Pt.
Tennesseese. 33... 73 Terminal 23%
Virginia 6s 48 Rock Island 98%
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1889.
Va. s consoli ted. 35 St. Paul 714. r
Northwestern llrt - pref-rrsd. 112
" ore ferret .142 Texas Pacifio 2Ci
Hela. and Lack—l4s*4 Tenn. Coal A Iron. 39i
r 28 Union Pacific u“r
r*?. 1 Ann *'ssee 10 N. J. Central 11.4*
L viile x Nash.,.. 69 >. Western Union... 8514
Merapaif (Thar. *O2 Cotton < -i* corlin. 53U
Mobile A Ohio ... Brunswick.. SBV4
Nasu. Chatt a.. 95
•Asked.
COTTON.
Liverpool. Aug. 14. noon.—Cotton firm, with
demand; American middling saies
L,UOO ba **s. for speculation and export 2,000;
r ceipts 11,000 bales-all American.
rutures—American .tilling, ow middling
c!a :se, August delivery 6 18-64(36 19-64d; Au*
gust and September delivery 6
beptr-tuber anti October delivery :> 56-nld; Octtj
ber and November delivery 5 43-04*l; November
and December delivery 5 3S- -id; January anti
February delivery 5 33-dld: February and March
delivery 5 37-64d; S*ptembor 6 16
Market strong and hardening.
Ihe ten lerso* and diveries at to-day’s clearings
amounted to 200 ba es new dockets.
p. m.—Sa:es o: the day included S,BOO
bales of American.
Futures—American middling, low middling
claus*, August delivery 6 19-6 M, sellers; Au
g *st an<l delivery 6 17-64d, buyers;
5 *l‘timber and October and • livery 5 56- *4d,sellers;
October and November 5 43-644, sellers; Novem
ber and December 5 38-64d. sellers: December
and ./anuary • 36-’-4d, buyers; January ami Feb
rnary :i6-)4d, buyers. "February an l March
53,-64d, sell rs; Septambor 6 17*61d, buyers.
Market near firm.
American good middling uplands G 9-16d, mid
djing 65- 6d. low middling t’-d, good ordinary
5?4d. ordinary 5 9-l Cd.
4:OJp. 111.—Futures: American middling, low
middlin 'clause,August delivery 6 19-*> id. sellers;
Augusta id September delivery 6 17-64.1. buy. rs;
temb*r aid Ootob r and livery 5 45-6*a,
sellers; Ocfcoler an i Nove obey 43- 4d. sellers;
November and December 5 36-64 1, value; De
cember an 1 January 5 ;.7 GM. sellers; January
and February 507-'4l, sell rs; February and
March 5 87-64d, sellers; S ptemoer delivery
6 17-641, buyers. Morsel, cio-e 1 steady.
Nkw Vi r ;, Aug. 14, noon.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling uplands 11 w-16e. ui.ddling
sales to-dav 192 bales.
Futures—The market opened steady, with sales
as fohows: August delivery j-j 57c; ooptember
delivery lu 33a; October delivery 10 i6c; .Novem
ber delivery 9 9 c; December delivery 9‘j3c;
January deliver}* 9 97c.
5:00 p. in—Cotton closed firm; sales to
day 2,2j0 bales; nu .diiag up aims 11 5-16 c; mid
dling kj. leans 11 9-10 c; net receipts none, gross
146 bales.
Futures—The market closed steady, with sales
of 41,gJ0 bale.-*, as follows: August delivery
10 Cl c* iob2c, September delivery 10 36c,
October del.very 10 17®10 18c, Novel .ber tie
livery 996 97c. eceinOer ue..very 9
January delivery 9 98 / 9 99c, February del.very
10
Ai ril delivt ry 10 17c, May dolivery 10
June delivery 10 2 u<t,lo 31c.
i’he cotton review of tuo Sun says: “Futures
advanced 3 lo 8 points. August showed tne
greatest rise, due to a sharp advance in near
options in Liverpool, better demand on spot
here, a premium ruling for ’short notices,'
light rec ipts at the south, and some demand
from shorts as wed as on foreign orders. Rains
continue at the south, but they were light 111
Texas, where they are said to be needed. V all
street sold to-day. Cotton on sp t was active
and firm, the sales chiefly for spinning. Mid
dling uplands It 5-loc, gulfs li 9-luc.*’
Galveston, Aug, 14.—Cotton firm; middling
lie; net iceeipt* 31 bales, including 27 new;
gross 31 bales, including 27 new; .-ai< > 33 bales;
stuck 503 bales; expons, ouastwise 40 bales.
Norfolk, Aug. 14.—Lotto . steady; .addling
11c; net rouvipu* none, gro&a none; slock
89 bales.
Baltimore, Aug. 14. Cotton quiet; middling
net receii'is none, gross none; sales
baies; sloci: 1,330 bales.
Boston. Aug. 14. Cotton quiet; middling
llss(oMlMic; u-jy recjipis 144 bales, gross 144;
saith none; stock none.
\ ILMisoTON. Aug. 14.—t otton firm; mid
dling llJ4c; n- .eceiuts none, gfuo* none;
a;es none; took 98 batoi.
Philadelphia, Aug. 11.—Cotton firm: mi l
dling mu . eecipts 16 bales, gross 16
bales; Slock 3,8.0 bales.
Nkw Orleans. Aug. 14.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling lie; net receipts 6 bales, ; co 7 bales;
sales 2.) bales; slock 4,732 bales; exports, coast
wise 141 bales.
Mobile, Aug. 14.—Cotton nominal; middling
I' n receipts 4 bales, gross 4; au s none;
stock 76 bales: exports, coastwise 2j bales.
oitMPHis, Aug. 14.—Colton quiet; m .dling
1094 c; receipts 0 bal a. snipmenis 13 uates; sale.,
none; stock 1,356 oa.es.
Augusta, Aug. 14.—Cotton firm; middling
lie; receipts 16 Dales; shipments ill bale; sales
none; stock 2.5 oa es.
Charleston, Aug. 14.-Cotton nominal; miil
.llmglO'dic: ne :ectip.a 2 bales, grow 2; sales
none; slock lUI bales.
Atlanta, Aug. 14. Cotton closed firm; mid
dling receipts lIODO.
New lokk, Aug. 14.—consolidated net receipis
at 11 cotton ports to-dav 97 hales: exports,
lo Great Brit mi 1,8 7 bales; stoex at ull Ame.i
can ports 86,137 bates.
provisions, groceries, etc.
Liverpool. Aug. 14, noon.—Wheat firm: de
mand poor; holders offer sparingly. Cora firm;
demand improving. Lara, pnuio western
9d. Peas, t auadian 6s 2d.
New Vork, Aug. 14, noon.—Flour dull and
heavy. v nm*t firmer. Corn strojger. 1 orx
quiet at sll
Freights quiet.
5:00 p. m.—Flour, Southern quiet and easy.
Wheat oujspot dud and'le higher; new >o. l re 1
87 - v .u e.3vatoi*; options moderately ac
tive, Kail'4c higher, closing weak on better
cables and bad weather reports; No. l red,
August defive y - w 6j, September uetivei . 8 ! s o,
October delivery v orn sp<it quiet, '
higher on light offerings; No. *2 - iu eleva
tor; options fair and actively stronger—No. 2,
August delivery September delivery 44*4c,
October delivery Mqc. Oats spot less active
and unsettled; options quiet and firm; August
delivery 2%c, September delivery 2 3 4 c, ucto
b r delivery 2 ; spot No. 227 *.i fat* c, mixed
western 20 / 29c. lions quiet and wm..; -tale
l>k'Hl7c. Coffee —ojitions opened stea ly, 15,. 2 J
points down closed steady 5 >is points up vs it a
better cables and light business; September a
- 1> 20 .l> 15c, October delivery l. 20-Jfc
15 50c; spot ltio tinner and active, fair cargoes*
IB>ic. Sugar—raw, steadier and in fair de.iiaud;
lair refining 6'.;c, centrifugals ‘.16 test 7c; refined
quiet. I *c 1 over aud weak, C 6 ; )<j (t o>Kc. extra (J
Ohp'b'C, yellow off A 7 7-1. .7
standard A Bc, granulated H‘4c. A -lassei—
New Orleans quiet; open kettle good to fancy
28 r/j,;6c. Petroleum firm: refine ! s7*o. Ootto
seed oil quiet and steady; crude 35c, yellow
43(q*46c. Hides quiet and steady. Leatuer
steady. Wool quiet and easy; domestic fleece
nulled *23;i/.lc, Texas i'ork
quiet; mess sl2 00 .412 00. extra prime sll 10.
Beef quiet; extra mess #0 7 , plate $7 50 us 00.
Beef hams qu et at ?14'0@1500. Tiered beef
quiet; In iia mess $1 ! (0. tut me its weak aid
quiet: pickled lioilies 7<&7%c % pickled hams
10>k@lic, pickled suouiders .c. Maidles dull
and weak; sb- rt clear 62 >. i.ard, options 4(<p6
points lower; Western steam at $ • 50, city
3*; 25; options—September delivery stl
October delivery $6 58 a 6 62, November delivery
&0 34(<#0 36; refined quiet. h reignts quiet aud
steady.
Chicago, Aug. 11.—Future deliveries of wheat
averaged about lc iiiguer iu ad the leading
nouie markets to-day. At tins point the opon
mg was buoyant and strong at improve
ment over yesterday’s closing ra ige, and the
initial trading was at the lowest prices of the
session.lsJYest vrday’s cash of the market was
relatively strongest, August selling up 1 m 4 c,
while December was advancing eSc. Toil
c .eclced cash buying linaily, as snippers claimed
to be unable to follow tbe advance. From
early Docemlier advance i during the ses
sion to 784@78d*5 and closed at 78>£c, or asc
higher. The market closed quiet. It was easy
with August and September lJ4c above
yesterday’s latest bids. Corn was firmer, the
market opening 9i<Bt%v higher than the closing
prices of yesterday, was nriii and advanced ksc,
eased off Jqc, ruled (lrm and closed
higner than yest l-day. Oats was fairly active
and stronger and prices advanced J4@>i(C, but
extreme outside figures were not tuny main
tained until the close. Pork was active but
irregular. The feeling was weik and prices
were id®77We ower on and lOq.lilsjc on
deferred deliveries. I.a ter the demand im
proved considerably and prices rallied 7)4@10c
and closed steady. Lard was active. At tbe
oiieuing the feeling was stronger, with fair buy
ing Tue later demand was less urgent and
pr.ces declined soxi7Vao on near deliveries a id
the market closed rather tame. Short ribs
were active during the early part of the day,
fluctuating within u narrow range. Timing the
latter part of the session a decline of 7H®loc
was fully established, and the market closed
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour un
changed. Wheat—No. 2 spring 78®78>4c; No. 2
r 7Bt4c. Corn—No. a, -6c. Oats—No. 2,
ao)4c mess pora ?10 00. Lard $6 274<&3 30.
.-short ribs at 3-'> IS&S Shoulders $1 07)4 *
5 20. Short clear 3.V67H®'’'‘ s - Whiskey $1 oa.
Leading lutures ranged as follows:
Opening. Highest. Closing.
No. 2 Wheat—
Sept, delivery.. 76 % "% 77
Dec. delivery.. <T4 •“>*
May delivery... Wia 8 -/k
Sept "deli very.. 85 H ®H
Oct. delivery... %jyk 85-M
Dec. delivery.. 30->* aom ■i’H
Sept delivery.. 2£%
Oct. delivery ... 21 2 *1
Dec. delivery . 21J4 11% li%
Mess Pork— ,
Sept, delivery.lo v 9
<~>ct. delivery 10 02?4 \.v*
Jan. delivery... 9 60 9 65 9 i
Lard, Per lUOlbs— , i
Sept, (’elivery.. £6 3235 >* **•
Oct. delivery... 6 2.~W w 6 j
Jan. delivery.... 5 92}r% 3 95 5 92)4
itlDS. Perl‘)oiu
Sept.delivery 20 s•} J-Ji* v*s j.t%
Oct. delivery.. 520 3
Jan. delivery 485 485 *FS
Cincinnati, Aug. 14.—Fi our m better demand
and unchanged. Wneat firm; No. 2 red.
<>ats in fair demand; >O. 2 inixud, 28, new
ar ?6 05 1 6 10. Bulk meaU nominal. Short
ribafis 70. Paeon easier; short clear 62* >.
'V oiskv active at Si 02. Hogs pply evccssive
and lower, common and light $3 *s,q. i u 5; pack
mg and butchers $1 tof£4 0.
St. Louis, Aug. 14.- Flour firm and un
changed. Wheat uigher. Pries* were sharply
higher from beginning. There wcio several
small r. lapses during tiie session, but the close
was at top and above yester Ivy 's. No.
revl cash, 74>a 7i>ic; August di vu-v
closing at bid, September del* v*ry
74:tjc asked, December delivery A-s**d.
Corn quiet; Nc*. 2 mixed, casa. ,> sC b.d; •
Septemt*er 33c, year 31 oats higher No. 2,
c.v-ui, l'JV 4 c, August I.I‘AC bid, September 19J4-
bid. Whiskey Provisions dull.
Baltimore, Aug. 14.—Flour steady and fairly
active, wnear Southern steady; fultz, BUc;
Longberry, ts2{tß7c; Western firmer; No. c
winter red, oa spot and .August s q
Corn—Snui!ern dull; waite 44&47c; ym.ow 44
4 c; Western quiet.
New Oalsans, Aug. 14.—Coffee very firm;
Rio cargoes, coin non to prime
Sugar dud aiul nominal: Louisiana centrifugal,
choice yellow clan lie! 7Vfc(&7 *-16c; pr>nie
7 off prime 7Vsc. Molasses quiet;
centrifugals, good common to good la r 14;$
luc, inferior to common 9^j>K‘c.
naval stores.
Liverpool, Aug. 14.—Turpentin ? 345.
New loh v Aug. .4. —Spi*' ,s uiriVMit nc firm
at 1334 c. Rosin weak at J
5:t)J p. m.—Turpentine firm and quiet at 44
(£^44vic.
Charleston, Aug. 14.- Turpentine firm at
42c. Rosin steady; good strained 85c.
WiLMiNoroN. Aug. 14.—bpirns turpentine
quiet at 4lc. Roam firm, strained 75c; good
strained 75c. Tar :.r :i at $1 6J • u*.' turi>en
une lir.n; ..ara yellow dip aud v.rgin ;2 *25.
RICE.
N'fw Yore. Aug. 13.—Rico quiet but steady;
domestic 4i&6}4. Japan 41$-tfrs&c.
New Orlicws. Aug. 14.—Rice dull; ordinary
to pri me 3J^(^sc.
PETROLEUM.
NewYori;. Aug. II -Tne petroleum market
opened firm at 96c, aud after a slight decline in
the first hour became strong and moved up
sharply on buying of Standard Oil brokers,
closing strong at 9.Aj*c. The Stock Lxehango
opening was at 90c; highest 9756 c; lowest 9.v> 4 c,
closing at 9.' : >uc. Tho Consolidat 'd Exchange
opening was 96c; highest 97 : 44c; lowest .5 •;
closing at The total sa.es were 172,00)
barrels.
SHIPPING IXTBIXIGENCE.
MINIATURE ALMANAi: ffllS DA?!
Sun Rises 5:24
Sun Sets 6:36
High Water at Savannah. .11 ;27 am, 11:47 PM
Thursday, Aug 15, 18 ?9.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Ethel, Carroll. Cohen's Bluff and
way landings—W T Gibson, Manager.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Bark Brabant (Belg). Voss, Antwerp, with
phosphate ami empty barrels to order; vessel
to A R Salas & Cos.
ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Bark Mozart (Ger), Duller, Hamburg, with
kainit to Hammond, Hull & Cos; vessel to Mas
ter.
ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY.
Bark Minerva (Br), , from , in ballast
—Master.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Birmingham, New York.
MEMORANDA.
New* York, Aug 12—Cleared, bark Elba. Til
ton, Savannah; sehr Isaiah K Stetson, Kent,
Fernandina.
Chartered, steamship Ferrando (Br), Coosaw r ,
SC, to United Kingdom, phosphate, 19s; Rot
terdam, 20s.
Buenos Ayres, July 15—Arrived, barks Nebo
(Nor), Johansen, Brunswick; Palamier (Nor),
Omholt, Fernandina
Sailed July *. barks Carniola (Br), Wright,
Brunswick; Edward 1) Jewett <Bn, Lockhart,
Barbados; Laura Emily (Br), Spicer, do; Missis
sipi (Non, Jac ibsen, Brunswick; Sjornandon
(Nor), Curson, Savannah; 12th, Siloe (Aus), Cat
tarimch. Pensacola.
Genoa. Aug 7—Arrived, bark Antoinetta C
(Ital), llarbaro. Pensacola.
Liverpool. Ail'’ 12—Arrived, steamship Tlios
Turnbull (Br). Page, Port R >yal. S C.
London, Aug 10—Arrived, steamship Timor
(Br). Hodgson, Cos -saw. S C.
Lisb Vug 7—Sailed, ship Viajante (Port),
Bril- swick
Sa 1 • 0.1, July 18—Sailed, bark Ore (Nor),
Ost'Men, 1 r.i lswick.
Rio Janeiro, July 6—Arrived, bark Giovanni
A (Itab, Merolla, from Pensacola for Buenos
Ayres (in distress).
Boston, Au ' I*2—Arrived, steamer Lizzie Hen
derson, Miller, Tampa, Fla: schr Jacob Reid,
Nickerson, Poit Royal, S C.
Brunswick, Aug 12—Arrived, schrs June
Bright, Barber, Boston; Genevieve, Haley,
Philadelphia.
Sailed, schr Flora Rogers, Rogers, Boston.
Lath. Me, Aug 12—Sailed, schr Sat ilia, Skol
field, Darien.
Fenwick Island, Aug 12 Arrive!, schr Wal
lace J Boyd, Bates, Port Royal, S C.
Georgetown, SC. Aug 9 Arrived, sebrs Nellie
Floyd. Johnson, New York; Myra W Spear,
Caswell, do.
Jacksonville, Aug I?—Arrived, schrs J L Hop
fins. Bennett. Baltimore: St John. Gilmore.
New York; Ella 51 Hawes Pennington, Bangor.
Norfolk. Aug 1 —Arrived, steamship Belling
ham (Br),Watt, Beaufort, S C, for Londonderry,
1, coaled and ci tired.
Pensacola, Aug 12—Arrived, barks Rosa Mad
deiana (Ital), Scotto, Cape Town; Labora (Nor),
Ka lberg, Montevideo.
Cleared, barks Ijennatin (Rus), Bergloff. In
-don; IVter Brahe (Rus), Gen&eimis, Suuderla id.
Sailed, bark Pietro M (Ital). Gambioo, Troon.
l'fiiladelpbia, Aug 12 -Cleared, schr A D Lam
son. Smith, Fernandina.
St Augustine, Aug 12 -Arrived, schr Amelia P
Schmidt, McLain. New York.
Satilia River. Ga, Aug 7—Sailed, bark Carl
Both (Ger), Rosa, Buenos Ayres.
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
Key West, Aug 7—The cargo (900 tons phos
phate) of the bark Govern/ ir i Uri. fr un Navas .a
lor England, has been sold by auction for c 2,000,
81.800 of which was due the purchaser for
wharfage.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
A branch of the United States Hydrographic
office has been established iu tue Custom House
at Savannah. Notice to m iriiier.i, pilot cna.-K,
and all nautical information will be furnished
masters of. vessels free of charge. Captains are
requested to call at the office.
John S. Watters,
Ensign U S N, in charge, pro tem.
RECEIPTS.
PerCha rloston and Savannah Railway, Aug 14
— 2 cars e mpty bbls 1 box snap, 2 cases ferno
line, 1 ha le clothing. 1 box clothing, 1 box h li
goods, l car shingles, 10 bids tar. 5 bdls s paimr,
lease boots and shoes, 18 crates sewing ma
chines, o pkgs tobacco, 25 doz brooms, 1 case
hosiery, 1 box sheet brass.
Per Savannah. Fieriia and Western Railway.
Aug 34—S bales cotton. 67* bbls spirits turpen
tine, 1.730 bbis rosin, 10 ears lumber, 1 tana car,
1 lot old iron, 47 pkgs h h goods, 72 torses, 2)
colts, 1 3 bales bagging. 7 bales moss, 1 car h li
goods, 12 bales hi ler, 4 pkg- wax, 1 bale wool. 7
boxes anoes, 2 bbls flour. 2 iron wheels, 2 btjls
pears, < boxes tobacco, 2 bbls oatmeal, 2 erat-s
hams. 4 boxes clothing. 12 pkgs rads-, 15 crates
pear;, 20 bbls vegetables, 145 crates vegetables.
Pei-Central Kallroal, Aug 14—60 bales yarns.
208 Vibls spirits turp ntine, .134 übls rosin. Id h IU
lest ier. 253 bales domestics, 150 boxes tobacco,
37 li ales wool. 7 bales hi i---. I bills ~a[>er, 4,i;6 i
lbs lard, 500 lbs bacon, 3K) bbls lime, 108 craves
fruit, 27 cases liquor. 4 cars coal, 216 pkgs rails/-.
47 hales paper stock. I iron sa e 3 empty bbls. 2
ke| ;s lead, 13 boxes hardware. 12 bales plaids, 52
canes eggs, 450 bbls grits, 7*i tons pig iron, 150
lb/1 bran. 3 cars melons, 24 bales bay. 3 buggies,
19 bbls whisky, 7 hf bbls whisky, c cars staves’
61 pkgs furniture, 500 bushels corn, 1 box wax’,
ISj5 bbls flour, 18 cars lumber. 8 boxes wooden
w are, 78 cords wood, 50 casks clay, 650 bbls
v egetnblos, 9 pkgs machinery.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship City of Birmingham, for New
"York—4B bales cotton, 03 bal" domestics, 684
iibls rosin. 50 bbls pitch, 151.107 feet lumber, 40
1 ibis spirits turpentine. 4 biles hides, 06 turtles.
IV bales moss, 1,878 pkgs iruit, 72 pkgs mdse doi
:tons pig Iron.
PASBENUERS.
Per steamship City of iiirinington, for New
York-T J Robinson, J Silver and wife, J B
Kiernan and wife, O T Bryan, J A Callahan. .1
K Harris an l w ife, Mrs Wn.ht. Miss A Brad
ford, P ./Williams, E Loeb, S Bryce, Mrs A .1
I Ives, J J Smith, J U Dray, N K Thompson, N
Barnwell and wife. Miss M E riamt, .1 U F.l!t*.
wife an 1 servant, A M Conno ly, J W C Sterly.
Sister M Alpbonsus, Sister M Then*,*. M Ne
man. Miss K A law ton. J t' Prescott ami wife. 8
C Bure bell, \V Cummine. \V I> S.mkins. wife,
son ami servant, C A Phillins. <> K \V Flcken, L
Bashmsky, H Williams, H H lJonille. O Sorr.l
man and wife, Alt Davis,O O Holt. L Goldman.
CONSIGNF.F.S,
Ter Charl"ston and Sara'innh Railway, Auc
14—Transfer Office. J F Torrent. 11 A L'lnio, W
II !’render,:a.st. K S White, "ax Kisemao, .1
Wushkey, Mrs E J Purnell. N Paulsen A t’o,TR
Haywo- and, .1 D A t'o. J Itosenheiin . I
8, F 4 W Ry, Fretwell & N, A LeF.ler ,t .Son, It
S Mell, Smith Bros. Aiolir Bros. Smith .7 It
Per Savannah. Flori la and Western Railway,
Au* It FnrdOfßoe, A Ehrlicn ,t Bro.C L Jones,
A Kmstein's Sons. \V s Kin*. Standard i til Cos.
Palmer Bros, H Myers & Bros, A 11 ' \ lampion,
M V Henderson. McDonough A B, Strauss Bros,
Ixw R >v Myers .7 Cos, D 1! tester. .1 O G... Ball.
McDonough A Cos. Dale. I> .7 Cos, Eekman .7 V,
Meinhard Bros & Cos. 51 Bolev .7 Son.T M Keller,
Smith Bros, I Epstein .7 Br >. A G-fller A Son, F.
lielTcken, Annie Floniing, W S Yates. ,1 F Gnil
niartin 7 Cos, Frierson .7 Cos, E It Himtitip.7 Cos,
C O llaines, (I \\ 1! it a:: i. s'. Tlto 1 lor Is. 'tnrqail
.7 I>. >1 Ferst .7 Cos, tt \V T.'airman ,7 Bro.i trder
\\ W Gordon ,7 Cos, B 11 levy ,v liro, 1, J Gaxan,
Lud lon .7 li, W C McDonough.
Per Central Railroad, Au* 14—Ford ft Agt,
Carrie I, Williams, slater, M .7 Cos. Mrs .1 R Wil
son, J D Weed .7 Cos, ,1 I. Bolton. It P Jones. C A
Drayton, ltosa Gibson, \V 1 diiler, A K Flint, t
A Stevenvon. A G Rnwli* A Cos. c Gray .7 Sou,
MT 1 .ewinsu ,7 Cos, live . Bros, >1 Bolev .7 Son,
Eekman & V, A EetHer A Son, II Myers & Bros,
Epstein A \\ , D It Eester.G W Tiedeman .7 Bro,
E A Selmarz, Palmer Bros, W I > SiiuUins A Cos.
I Epstein t 7 Bro, > ohr Bros. Blount S Cos, .1 R
Eason, Stewart ,7 Son, Southern t'ottnn Oil Cos,
Harvey AM, SJ Whiteside. 1> It Thomas, J R
Cooper, A B Hull & Cos, J H Newton. IV K
AVard, Bacon, B & Cos, A S Thomas, P Barrett.
T. A McCarthy. T J O'Brien, D A Altiek'a Sons,
Strauss Bros. Fret well AN. M Ferst ,7 Cos, -tr
Katie, M Brown. Savannah Steam Bakery, J W
Hennessey, A Scott, A H Saxon A Bro.i G Haas,
Frank A Cos. J S Collins A Cos. A Ehrlich A Bro.
Stanley .7 S. 11 T Suiter, T l, Kinsey, Beam
Bros, E XV O'Connor, Stillwell. M Jt Cos, Savan
nah Brick Cos. c J H Woltze, Peacock. II A Cos,
S Cohen, Baldwin A Cos, Knvailauch A It, P II
Ward, C L Jones. Lippman Bros. Moore A I, W
It Gre nilaw, a H Champion, J P Williams A Cos,
.1 51 Fleming.
GREAT REMOVAL
SALE.
On or about Oct. 1 we will move to the elegant
store now being built for us. on the site lately
occupied by John A. Douglass & Cos., oil
Broughton street.
Not wishing to carry ovor there n single gar
ment from this season's stock, we will from now
on inaugurate tho grandest and largest sale of
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods
and Hats
Ever held in Savannah, and at such REDUCED
prices that will astonish all.
I>o not miss this sale, as it will he to the inter
est and advantage of all to call and see what wo
can offer.
We are anxious to have everybody In Savan
nah and its vicinity benefited by this
TREMENDOUS BARGAIN SALE,
Being confident it will result in our gaining
many now aud permanent customers.
Respectfully,
A. FALX & SONS.
MILL SUPPLIES.
JS/L± 11 S-oupiplies
JENKINS’ PACKING, JENKINS' VALVKft
FOR SALK BT
JJ3. WEED & CO.
hope ns.
THE MORRISON HOUSE
C ENTRALLY located, o line of street ctni,
J off ers pleasant south rcoins, with excellent
board, lowest rates. With new • aths, sewerage
and vcntilnti >□ perfect, the fbrutary condition
of tho house is of tho best. Corner Broughton
.and Drayton streets. Savannah. CJa.
pkintingT
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
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AND
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Blank Booh that Open Flat a Special!;.
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Turkey Morocco, Crushed Seal, or He
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SAVANNAH, - - GA
Corporations, Officials, Merchants, and bui
ness men generally who require iho very host
uualityof work are invited to favor us with
their patronage. Our Account Hoofs hav* been
used by the Fading Louses m the Houth for the
past twenty years, and have stood me test for
BTRKaVOTH, DVRABILTTV AND WOHXMAN.SIIIP New
L-oncernscan be fitted out prompt!', at reason
able prices,with whatever supplit-s .they require
in our line.
rWALL OHDLRS EXECUTED ON OUK
OWN FHEMIBEB.
* ! 'I i TTU - , i j .Li
HTbe MORNING NEWS Printr
Ing House (Job Departmente) hau
added a large stock of Wedding
1 Stationery, and prints and ,
H Lithographs Invitations, ,<*
Cards, etc., In the /
laves t sly les. y
IHedding | J
Invitations!
j S j
ammmmm Partipp coutei.i;•*tak•
l ng lll# important Mi.p in lifo
are r>pe; trilly noliciWd to call on % * % |
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MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE.
r Morntni r Butld’nz, Sur'ianab, G*.
nßall md Party Staliorery, V niting Cards,
and other nm- work, eithor pnnttd or
engraved st th*s shortest notion
. ■ izd
IF YOt WA Ni
If you #ant a DAY BOOK MADS,
If you want a JOURNAL MADE.
If you want a CASH BOOK MADE,
If you wait a LEDGER MAf’K,
If you want a RECORD MADE,
K row want a ('HECK BOOK MAD£%
fi yen want LETTER HEADS,
P you want NOTE HEADS,
hi you want BILL HEADS.
If you want BUSINESS CAUDA
—SSKD Yot:a ORDSkH TO
Atorntrig IVewi Steam Fruiiing Home,
Morxino News Boildwo
3 Whitaker Stre*u
BUMMZR GOODS.
THEITS jl GOODS,
Said a pleased customer as he examined onr stock. Wisdom
is not always grammatical, neither is the grammarian alway
wise. One thing is dead sure. Our customer knew a good
thing when lie saw it. hen experienced an merchant en
ters the market cash in hand, his goods
R SHURE SEAL
Whatever criticism may be offered on our business, it can
never be said that we don't carry the pick of the pick, and
the best of the host. It may be said, but the man who says
it is the lineal descendant of Ananias. We don’t claim to
have the biggest stock on earth, but we do claim tho best
stock in the state.
HOW ABOUT OUR, FRIGES ?
)\ ell you 11 have sometimes to pay us just a little more
than some other dealers—you 11 pay a little more while we
make a little less profit—for strange as it may seem to you
the most profit is made in cheap goods. We may not be low
est, but we arc the CHEAPEST dealers in the city, get your
brain down on this problem. It fourteen dollars buys goods
that last six months, and sixteen dollars buys goods that
last nine months, who’s ahead on the extra two dollars?
5 ou may pay us two dollars extra but you get seven dollars
worth out ol it. We are tho cheapest, give us a call.
EMIL A. SCHWARZ,
125 AND 127 BROUGHTON STREET.
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n ■iiiiisx -
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Northeast Comer West Broad and Bryan Streets, - - - Savannah, Ga.
POTTERY.
BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA,
MANU FACT TJ li IE R S OF
JUGS, JARS, CHURNS, FLOWER TOTS,
XJrns, Fire and Grrate Brick,
Chimney Flues, Stove Tops,
SEWER AND DRAIN PIPE, BORDER BRICK, ETC.
ALE ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTNESS. PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
STEVENS BROS.& CO.,
CARRIAGES BUGGIES WAGONS, ETC.
o >l e r riiiiv cj- new.
THE “JVTICKCAET,
Built on scientific principles and constructed in the best
possible manner, of the best material, by skilled workmen.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
BUGGIES, WAGONS, PHAETONS, ETC.
and. yr?riciL-s sons.
MACniNKRY.
McDonough <t Ballantyue,
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machinist!, Boiler Makers and Blacksmiths,
MAVCFACTURERR OF
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES,
VERTICAL A N D TOP RUNNI NO CC)RN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS and PANS.
\ GENTS lor Alert and Union Injector*, the
s molest and most eff* otivj on the market;
Gulletr Light Draft Magnolia Cotton Gin, tin
best in the market.
All order* promptly attended to. Send lor
Price List.
I you will regain flesh and strength.
I Was to of energy and all diseases resulting
| from overtaxing the system are cured by
R tho two of F. T. P.
j Ladies whoso systems are poisoned and
8 whose blood isinanlmpuroconditionduo
| to menstrual irregularities aro peculiarly
j benefited by tho wonderful tonic and
j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wm
blood cleansing properties of P. P. P.,
Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.
I Bold by all Druggists.
I LIPPMAN BROS., Pwprlctora,
Wholksalc Druggists.
I Lippman Block, SAYANJfAH, GA.
BLGGO POISON
COTTON SEED MEAL.
Cotton Seed Mea!,
CORN, OATS, HAY AND BRAN.
F E El) MEAL
KEYSTONE MIXED FEED.
OUR OWN COW PEED.
SOLE AGENTS FOR ORSOR’S MANHATTAN
STOCK FOOD.
T. J. Davis & Cos.,
158 Bay Street,
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