The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, October 06, 1891, Page 7, Image 7
COMMERCIAL. MARKETS. Office Mornino Nets. ) Savannah. Ga.. Oc;. 5, 1831 t r Tr( , s _The market exbibited an improvint; tendency and prices " ere fairl y steafl - v - There ' -a good demand which was general but * Mer s were not offering very freely, which, of t ll ‘ irse , restricted business somewhat. The to- TI sales for the dav were 2,001 bales. On 'Change at the opening call, at 10 a. m., the market was bulletined dull and ' c hanged with sales of 38i bales. At the “ nd rail, at 1 p.m.,it was steady, the sales being 6M bales. At the third and last call, at m. it closed steady and unchanged, with further sales ° r H® 3 bales. The following are re official closing spot quotations of the Got ten Exchange: _ Middling fair Good middling 8 “j, 1 ® —J '“ to Good ordinary 6 ,-16 Ordinary • 5 15 ~ 1 Comoaratv.i Cotton otitam mt. Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand Oct. 5, 1891, and for the Same Time Last Year. 1501’92. ! 1890- '9l. /.tan* I Ueland Wand. Upland Stock on hand Sept. 1 1,871 19,145 23 11,403 Received to-day 3 18,410 17,63• Received previously 788 165,8*3 1,620 189,015 Total 2,062 194,198 1.643 21 h,609 I Exported to-day 106’ 8,669 •_ j 70o| Exported previously 423* 79,70*, < • 13ft, u.3; | Tctal ■ 629! 83,371 772' 136,13 Stock on bn 1 tl ami >* ihlp I l u~JU.ua., | 2,1331 110,827; 871 82,120 Rice -The market continues dull but stead ter. The sales for the day were only 30 barrels. The following are the official quota tions of the Board ofTrade; small job lots are held at ! 6 ®kio higher: Fair 4V$ (i od HH Prime 5*4 Rough, nominal country lots $ £o Tide water 1 10®1 40 Naval Stores.—The market for spirits tur nenrine was quiet and easier. There was a light inquiry and business nPh r nominal, owing o buyers an 1 sellers being somewhat aput. At thy Hoard of Trade on the .inning call the market was report ei steady at 31Hc for regular , with sales of 104 casts. At the second call it closed firm at 34c bid for regulars. R- sin— | Tte market continues quiet but fairly Arm at quot'd ions Thera a was a fair to steady inquiry. The sales during the day were about ! 1.5U1 barrels At the Board of Trade on the open cali the market was reported Arm at the follow er quotations: A. B, C, I) and E, $1 20; F, $; ; (i. Si 30; H. 81 45; I. 81 0: K, Si 75(rtl 80; X. $2 00(282 05! N 8 ’ 80; window glass, 8-3-5; water white, 83 75. At the last call it closed un cuanged. NAVAL STORES STATEMENT. Spirit*. Renin, Stock on hand April 1 8,002 27,048 Reived to-day 877 4,018 Received previously 159,482 45 4,69 Total 1G4.2G1 486,885 Finorted to-day .1 577 Exported previously 140.112 402,719 Total .143,112 403.246 Stock on hand and on shipboard to lay 24,149 83.069 Received tame day last year . 768 3,346 Financial— Money is in active demand. Doniest’C Exchange —The market is steady. Banks and bankers are buying at % per cant discount and selling at % per cent, dis count tr par. r'oretg t Exchanoe—' The market is barely s* a ady. Stirling, commercial demand, $1 8lt 4 ; dvty lars, 84 77%; ninety days. $4 76%; francs, Paris and Havre, sixty days, $5 29%; Belgian, sixty days. $5 50; marks, sixty days, 93 13-16 c. Seci ritiks— The security market is quiet and steilv. Stocks and Bonds-- City Bondi— Atlanta . percent, Ions: date, 109 bid, 11! askod; Atlanta (percent, 114 bid, 116 asked; Augusta 7 per c.n:, long date, ldti bid. 108 asked; AumUa 6 '*r cent, long date, 102 bid, 106 asked; Colum is. percent. 93 Did, 99aiked: Macon 0 per wot. 112 bid. 114 asked; new Savannah 5 i>er larterly January coupons, 101 bid, 101)4 i; new Savannah 5 ior cent November cjupona, 101d and, lv2f4 asked. 'f O’ Bond*— Georgia new 4% percent, 110 and, asked; Georgia 7 pwcmt coupons January and July, maturity 1893, bid,lllV4 astKl; Georgia 3^4per C3Qt, 101 bid, lo2asged. Hnl-oul stocKM Central common. 91 “and. 'J- asked; Augusta and Swunuah 7 per a at guaranteed, 125 bid, 13u asked; Georgia corum >n 190 bid, 192 askei; Southwestern 7 [* r '*nt guaranteed, 135 bid, 107 asked; Antral 6 i>er cent certificates, 3G bid, 86 At’anta and West Point railroad stock, bibi l. 16 asked; Atlanta and West Point 6 per real c ertificates. 9i bid, 95 ask°d. "i'i Bonds —Savannah, Florida and "2*tern Railroad Comtany general mortgage c*nt. interest coupons, October, 110 bid, l.ituucd; Atlantic and Gulf first mortgage C""s>>hlated 7 per eat. coupons January an i maturity 1897, bid, 106*4 asked; t!-tral Railroad and Banking Company c .'.ateral gold ss. 85 bid, 86 asked; Central mortgage 7 per cent, coupons “•Wiry and July ’ maturity 1893, 102 bid, J u <!'2 p d; Savannah and Western railroa 1 5 bftrceni,indorsed by Central railroad, 75 bi I, Savannah. A meric us and Mont gomery 6 per cent, 75 bid, 80 asked: Geor gm:,roa.l 6 per cent, 1697, 105(8111 bid, 103 X*J W as ked; Georgia Southern and Florida nis. nortgageG per cant. 72 bid. 75 asked; and Macon first mortgage, 6 per oei.t, •> bid. 60asked; Montgomery and Kufaula j7iiL rni ? rt?a ' L ‘ 15 P® r indorsed by Central xt bid, 104 asked; Marietta aud rw nn Georgia railway first mortgage. years. 6 per cent, 45 asked: Mari etca and Norm Georgia railroad first, 6 F*r cent, 75 bid. HO asked; oaarijtte. Columbia and Augusta, first uinrf-a*-. 10J bid, 10i -asked; Charlotte. and Augusta second niortyaße, 115 a9l, ecl; Charlotte. Columbia and Au ..tl'i wneral mortaare, li per cent, 102 bid, 10) w. ’,2 u i h ° eor K‘ a and Florida indorsed firstsmsbnl ire aske.l; South Georcia and A Miens? • eo “, n i mort K a 3e. 101 H bid, lOjVi as tel; cent nil n n a OXV M e <> uiorr 7 tier Tnii ' *.* ® asked; Gainesvile, Jefferson TSr hiA OUt l^ ra - mortgage, guaranteed, and bld u 10 ,L aakeJ ; Gainesville, Jefferson ,n S ; ut k he / n not Kuaraoteed, 104 c-nt ° ceaa Steamship p-r 1 guaranteed by Central rad road, 99 bid. 10l asked; Ocean Steam asked? JKL 08 ?}? du , 6 J u 132 °- bid. 100 I'm , 1 * 5 ' Jefferer| n and So-.them /,?! tf V as: - guaranteed, 104 bid, 105 isi’i am H U K o ad first raorteaeo WUn?iw? d i br . Cjntral railroad, bid, „ asked, C ilunibuK and H ( . s tern Gdu cent g™?. > oa Ul. 105 asked ;*City °JSS Sut M ur il a i U n >crttrace 7 per cent, 105 t„ K ßrunswick and Western 4s due l9:w - r0 bW. asked; Ka -7j j,k e( j aad Atlantic 5 p r cant indorsed, 6s bid, | c.—:Southern bank of the e£ZJ lt v b f? , *!*' D CT bin, 286 a.ked: Mer Sis n.h ,1 lal Httnk - 135 bid. 145 asked; fen-.. , !aa * anf ! Trust Company, 115 dl-’j:., as l‘7- National Hank of Savannah. Tror-A™ 1 ' 5- aille '*- Oglethorpe Savings aud 130 bid, 122 asked: Citizens tod 'imn ‘ a ked: Chat iain Real Estate .improvepitot, 4614 bii, 46 asked; hld - 1oi Hi ~ 53 asked; .uacon and Sa & union Com pan v, nominal; Sa* hJ > oW*uctioo 0 W*uctioo Company, 09 hid, 73 ask*nl. 2 '* bp Z* ’"Hannah Gas Light fctockH, L ...i'. f?. Mutual Ga Light stocks. *?^-2.;8 as#d* C uud Foafar Company, < ; J ?S rk ? t fa r demand Th* Pai " Quotation* arf a* fol!>w*; <l f itu ilJh , ‘ ,4r nido*. 9c; cufuriib side.*. long clttar, i'i <oulder, ;<•; uuiiii, f Ju, ; ' ao TjKa—Tft<* o arK*?; steady, *; . *'/“**- * 4*•**• t*4 <a ?&; 9f/. jv, ia 4 if.. I *. r * o * uttf for J qusotiL •• ►mad 1 f*k*wr’! r ', lelaod OkgkT.n/ at W > ’ li ■ iron Tira- I^trg lot.* , l y t*. tl V'ibl SJ, iVN m ruai* }’ '* h *%tkH>tn'h ; fair d*‘fft in 1; Goah'-u * **(-,, * a** ucrv, Ji<&: . 1*3% “* Uir dertitil, I. i tiUi r !; * ,4r +” t 4'4H a<il lower pab>lr. 4.&.M2*, D/I , p siu*, tJJJ r ' 18^C: ordinar /. I?c : common, _Vn ' [ slas^ ll ~d Ppl ?’ eva P° r Ated. lie; com mon. 9Vi® 10c. Peaches, peeled. 15c; unpeeled. ipr'icot.s 12We S ' Citr °“- **■ I:rkd Dhv Goods—The market is quiet; good de ■h?in?n J- *ofl a jV, Georgia brown SQirung, d-4, 4Vjc; i-sdo, sc; 4 4 frown sheet osnaburgi, B®BV4c; checks. 4V6®jv^<-. Vf.rns. jOcfor tbe best mages; brown drilling. SV4@?l4c. , KI r? UR Bt Ady • Extra, J! 40® i 70; t a, ?‘Z’?.■* 9 “ o 3 <B; ia.iey, $5 8“ oj®3 ,5; caoice patent. $5 75frti 00 Fish-Marsel Ann. We quote full weights: Mackerel. Ao. 3, ball barre.s, nominal, s , nj(T/ b*>: No. 2, S IH®3OO Herring. No* i, rel'l-t^O**’ ~ >J ’ Mullet, half bar .„^. ,S -e';' Orn r? la ; ,tot steady. White corn, re tail lots, hoc; job lots, K3c; carload lots, Sic; mixed corn, retail lots, -He; job lots, 82c; car load lot-', 80c. Oats—Retail lots, 48c; job lots. 46c;carload lots 44c. Bran—Retail lots. $i it); job lots $1 "5; carload lots. Si 00. Meal Pearl, per barrel, $1 00; p.-rsacii. $1 Bft; city ground,* JJ X 5 * • earl nt: * l' er barrel, $4 ;0; per sack, jl 9o: city grits. Si 70 per sack. Hay—Market steady. Eastern and western, in retail lots, SI 03; job lots, 90c; carload lots, 85c. Northern, none. Hides, Wool, Etc.—HiJes-Market steady receipts light; dry flint, 7c; salted, 9c; dry butcher, 4c. Wool, market nominal; prime Georgia, free of sand and burs, 23a 2 Wax, 25c. Bearskins, flint, 22c; salted l<c. Otter skins, IRox-Mark t very steady; Swede. 4*>4<&Gc; refined, 2)se Lemons-Fair demand. Mesina,s4 Lard—Market steady, in tierces, 6%c; 50-lb tins, 7*4c. Lime, Calcined Plaster and Cement— Ala bama and Georgia lime in fair deman 1 and sell ing at Si 25 per oarrel; bulk and carload lots special; calcined plaster. $2 25 per barrel; hair, 4®sc; Rosen.iale cement, Portland cement, retail, $2 74 carload lots, 52 40; English standard, Portland. $2 75®3 00. Liquors—Market firm. HighwineV asis Si 18; whisky per gallon, rectified. $1 2ft. accord ing to proof; choicegra les $i 31 5911 0; blended, $2 10(Hi. Wines- Do mestic port, sherry, cat&wbn, low grades. 60® 85c; flue grades, $1 00&1 0: California light, muscatel and angelica, 61 Ss®l 75. Nails—Market very firm: fair demand. 3d, 33 00; 4d and sd. 2 60: 6cl, $2 40; Bd, 3 1 25; 10d. <2 20; 12d, S2 15; 30J, | ‘ 10; 50 to 60d. $2 00; 20J, 2); 40(1, $J 05. Nuts—Alinonds, Tarragona, 18©20c; Ivicas, 16©lMc; walnuts. French. 15c; Naples, 16c l-ecaur-, 14c; Brazils. nuts, Baracco. $4 per hundred; assorteJ nuts, 50 Ih and 2 lb boxes, per lb. Oranges—Florida, 31 Onions—Firm. Barrels, $2 75(&3 00; crates. 31 2. Potatoes—lrish, $2 Salt-The demand is moderate and market dull. Carload lots. C2c f. o. b.; job lots. ?o(ft 80c. Shot—Drop to B. $1 55; drop to BB and larger, 31 80; buck, 81 ho. Sugar—The market is steady, demand good. Cut loaf, cubes, powder ed, 5J4c; granulated, confecti *n rs\ 4>4c; standard A, white extra C, golden C, 4J4c; yellow. 4c. Oils—Market steady; demand fair. Signal. 40@50c; West Virginia black. lotfhl3c; lard, GOc; kerosenie. neatsfoor. machinery, 180;2>c: linseed, raw, 45c; boiled, 48c; mineral seal, 18c; bomolight, 14c; guardian, 14c Syrup—Florida ani Georgia, mar ket quiet for sugarbouse at Cuba straigat goods, 30(^32c; sugarhouae molasses, 18©20c. 'I obacco—Marketqui*t and steady. Smoking, domestic. sound, 23^/.5c; fair. good, bright, 60 t/v6se; fine fancy, 75(2i80c; extra fine, 8! 00@1 Ift; bn lit navies, 220.4 c. Lumber—The foreign denian 1 is impr ving somewhat and increasing materially, while that for domestic is steady. The mills now running are fully supplied with orders for forty or sixty days. We quote: Easy sizes 3l! 73® 13 00 Ordinary sizes. 12 Difficult sizes 14 00 ,c 25 50 F ooring hoards 14 Shipstuffs 15 50((t*25 00 FREIGHTS. Lumber—By Sail—The market continues easy. There were not many offerings and ton nage is offered freely. Rates are weak and we nuot*: To Baltimore Si 00® i 25, to New York $5 00, Boston and eastern ports 8 : > ou, to Philadelphia $4 65. From 25<gb700 is pail vessels here for shifting to load at nearby ports. Timber 50cy£$l 00 higher than lum ber rates. To the West Indio'; and Windward, nominal; to Rosario. 816 00(2U7 0 4 .); to Bueros Ayros or Montevideo, S ; 4 00: to Rio Janeiro. sls 03; to Spanish and Mediter ranean ports. 8 2 00; to United Kingdom for orders, nominal for timber, £4 10s standard; lumber, £4 Ids. By Steam—To New York. $7 00; to Philadel phia, $8 00; to Boston, §8 00; to Baltimore, $6 50. Naval Stores—Market is nominal. Ves sels to arrive tbe market is easier. For eign—Cork, etc., small spot vessels, j sm. 2< fed and 4s; Adriatic, rosin, 3s; Genoa, 2s 9d: South America, rosin, Ssc per barrel of 208 pounds. Coastwise —Steam—to Boston, 11c j>er lOOlbs on rosin, 90c on spirits; to New York, rosin, 7Jsc per lOOlhs, spirits, 80c; to Philadel phia, rosin, 3V<c per JOOTbs, spirits, 80c; to Balti more, rosin, 70c, spirits. 70c. Coastwise quiet. Cotton—By Steam—The market is steauy Barcelona %and Genoa %and Havre 11-32d Liverpool. 21-641 Bremen 11-32(1 Reval 2*>-64d Amsterua U-32d Reval via Baltimore —27-641 Liverpool via New York, th l!-82d Liverpool via Baltimore, f? It* ll- !2d Havre via New York, V %and Bremen via New York. lb 11-3 M Reval via Now York, lb % l Amsterdam 11-32(1 Genoa via New York 9gd Barcelona via New York 15-.H2d Amsterdam via New York B>c Amsterdam via Baltimore 65c Bremen via Baltimore . . 11 321 Antwerp via New York 9-321 Boston V bale 8 130 Sea Island bale 125 New York Dale 100 Sea Island %> bale 1 00 Philadelphia $ ba'e 1 00 Sea Island bale 1 03 Baltimore $ bale .... Providence ba!o .... Rice—By Steam- New York <Bl barrel 50 Philadelphia $ barrel 50 Baltimore \* barrel 50 Boston $ barrel 75 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Grown fowls $1 pair S 75 <fo 80 Chickens 44 grown pair .... 55 <& 05 Chickens £ grown \<4 pair 50 OH 00 Eggs, country, dozen .. 21 (& 22 Peanuts, fancy, h. p. Ya , 5 (& Peanuts, h. p , $ lb 4 Peanuts, small, n. p., lb. 4 4)4 Peanuts, Tennessee, n. p.. Ih. 4 Or. Sweet potatoes. # bush., yellow. 0, Sweet potat es, busu., white. 45 65 Poultry—Market amply supplied; demand good. Eggs—Market easier ani io light supply; demand steady. PiASUTS—AmpIe stock, demand light, prices teady. Suoar—Georgia and Florida nominal; none in market. Honey—Demand nominal. MARKETS BY TU LEG RAP 3. FINANCIAL. New Yore. Oct. 5, noon.—Stocks opened quiet and Heavy. Mon *y easy at .fti&G per cent. Exchange —long, 8 -' O. t 3?4; short, §4 4 Government bonds neglected. State bonds dull but steaiy. The following were the 2 p. m. stock quota Brta ; 3i Blchm'd &W. Pc. C.i:caiO tN' jrc i . ltr* Ter niaai l'S'fi Jjakcjura Wesisra Union... 531^ Nort..t IV. pra.. . Mli New York. Oct. \ S:OJ p. m.-Storimg ex Change cioaal 'J ...*•• • at Si * 6;‘uinmarulal bills, l 7JH®I 8 *4- Money easy at S>c lf " < : r i,, \ : per cent. Government bonis closed dull but, Kt*A ly; four per cents 11-#; four aid a half per cents State bonds 'm on i. ud •. Sab-Treasury Balances—Coin,^l33,ibo.OOO; cur rency, BU.Ojt.IAWBU.Ojt.IAW .. . . , l ;i stock market to-day exhibited a heavy tone under the persistent Hammering t wnicn it was lubjecte i by room traders, who seem to think that b oauso of th- decided r -e w.uci has taken place between 1 riday a id thH mom ■ iug ther • saould be a cnance to reap h j im mediate profits by the turn iu price-i. The coufi ! d-uce in the future of tae market, however, i r >\e i to be such t':at new buyers • ame in ar e,-i-ry doc.ias, and tne downward move ueot which prevailed during roost of the a.iernuoi - was slow, and toe r.el looses io almost ah ra--.es are ioi<nldcani. The decided stiengtb shown by t n • V'an leri lit prop Ttie< is l *oke i up n as Hjr lad cation that a j*owerfui i life rest ha** letunied t th- street, ail i* working for a betfer market To- lay w a* one of littie or no •xcteoieot. and no n*ws ot a ciiu (, iurto ct’Mf hay mo eiiiem ell er way **' ~ evHnp*a, su 1 be* move menu Of p i e* wm- e, irejy lb, r -•.jif </f efuris of </|*,-r.l .g f.f .i'tts in the hri . Tir f u • <!•>'. n **ev r. ti*e JUSTS' l sc I Io b* doe, ipil.fT, as ii Old foviw u-Ufatns i#y-vta tbegfAt*st itrtm tn a* pr. ** sd'e* * • Tur * iM> l * tn,* , ,o sly v*f.*s point in hu *•*< i n-oa Pacific, sivj uu loss for la* da/ w tuat was a THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1891. fraction only; while Rock Island and sever il specialties were very strong, especially during the forenoon. Lake Shore, Wheeling and Lake Erie, both common and preferred, and Chicago. Burlington and Quincy showed marked strength throughout the greater portion of the day. The demand for stocks was very heavy at the opening and the pressure to sell from b >th short sellers and realizations met resist ance which resulted la the advancing of quota tions during the first hours of from Mj&lVi j>er ce.;t.—Mi>souri Pacific and Lake Sb re among active stocKs and Tennessee Coal among low pneod shares. The reaction was followed by another reaction in an upward direction. Rock Island, Atchison and Yillards being the most prominent for strength, but trading then lost all charac’.er, and during the forenoon prices settled down slowly without special movement in anything outside of Un on Pacific, and no special feature marked dealings for the te maiuder of the day. Rock Island continued to lead in strength, but it. too. gave way finally, and lost more of its improvement. Traders did post of the seiliug, however, and kept the market unsettled throughout tl© afternoon. Market finally close 1 only fairly active and heavy to weak, generally at about lowe t prices Final changes are all almost for small fractions, and show great irregularity; while the advance of percent, in Tennessee C>al is more than offset by losses of per cent, in Union Pacific and 1 percent, in Northern Pacfic preferred Tue sales of listed stocks to-day were 489,000 shares: unlisted, 10,003 shares. The f)ll>*Pug arjre in? cluing quotations of the Now Yor<c St *ok Exchange: Ala.class A,2t03.100U N.O.Pa’flclst mort 84?^ Ala.oiasi B. 55.. 105,*J N. Y. Ceutral 110V 4 Georgia 7s, m ert .— ■ Norf. AW. r,ref... 56 N.Oarulinaouasds. 1W Northern Pacific.. 29*4 N.Uaroiinaojails. 98> 4 ** “ orof 76^5 So. Caro, (drown Pacific Mail 3 V 4 ODns>ls).6i 93 Evading 41^ Tenuessee 103)4 Kionm >nd £ Ale.. “ 5s 13 ) Richm’d &\V “ ae. 35... 69*4 Terminal 13% Virginia 6 50 Roc*c I**ian i 83> g va Osoonsoli’tod. 35 St. Paul .. 74^ Ohes. A Ohio ** p - eferred.. .110 Northwestern ... Texas Pa fifio 14A4 “ proferre 1.137 Ten 11. Coal & Iron Bela. Ji Lack ....142*4 Uni n Pacific.... . 41*^ g r ‘ 30% N. J. Central 119 Kast Tcan *3 *e i. 6)4 Missouri Pacific... o>?4 LaknSmra. Western Union... 83( H L'villo t Nash.. . 8)4 Cotton Oil Odrti.. 2>M Memphis <% C lar. 23 Brunswick 133i Mob.le ft 0hi0.... 44 Mobile & Ohio 4s . 6 Hash. Jk Cuatt’a. 80 Silver certificates. 97 COTTON. Liverpool, Oct. 5, noon.—Cotton steady and in lair demand; Ameroan mi Idling 4vfcd; sales 10,000 bales—American 9,3 Jb bales; • peculation and export 1, 03 bales; re oeiptb 9,000 bales—American 8.103 Futurei -t. uencau m and lllng, low middling clause, Octob.-r delivery and; October and November delivery 4 51 64d. also 4 52 Old; No vember and December delivery 4 52- dd, also 4 53-U4d, also 4 55-6 id, also 4 54-64d; December and January delivery 454 64-J. ais * 4 55-6 id, also 4 56*64d, also 4 57-Cid, also 4 56-64; January and February delivery 4 55- >4d, also 450 64d. also 4 57-04d, also 4 58-84d, also 4 59-6 id; Feb ruary and March delivery 458 641, also 4 59-041, also 4 61-Old: March and April delivery 4 63 64 i, also 5d ; April and May sd, also 5 2-6 and; May an and June delivery i. Futures steady. The tenders of deliveries at to-day’s c.earmgs amounted to 3X) bales new dockets and bales old. 1:00 o. zn.—Futures: \m iriou middling, low middling clause, October delivery 4 51-64d, buyers; October and November delivery 4 51-64d. buyers; November and December de livery 4 53-64d, s filers; December and January delivery 4 55-6 id, sellers; January and Feb ruary delivery 4 55-64(1, buyers; February and March delivery 4 GO 04d; March and April delivery 4 61-64g*4 02*6id; April and May delivery 51. value; Ma/ and June delivery 52- 4(3P> 3 04d. Futures closed .steady. New Yore. Oct 5. nooi.—Cotton opened fir.ll; middling uplands B*c; middling Or*- leans 9 1-h o: sales bal*s. futures—The market opened quiet but steady, with sales as follows: October delivery 8 4 c, November delivery 8 57c, December de livery 8 72c, January de’ivery 8 89c, February delivery 9 05c. Maron delivery 9 15c. Nkw York, Oct. 6, 5:00 p. m.—Net re ceipts none Futures— Market closed quiet but steady, with sales od lOj.oOu balea, as follows: October delivery 8 41(248 4'c; November delivery k si(& 8 s*c; December delivery 3 75(3)8 70c; January delivery 8 93c; February delivery 9 05(& 9 utc; March delivery 9 17(2)9 Pc; April delivery 9 27((T.’J 2'C. May delivery 9 3 7(&J 38c, June delivery 9 47c, July delivery 9 Auzusi. delivery 9 60(3)9 02c. The Nun's cotton report says: “Futures opened buoyant, lost part of the early improve msnt. closing quiet and steady at points advance from Saturday. The market 10-tlay brought home to the bears the danger to which they are constantly exposed—not from what can be foreseen and provided for, but from tbe ‘unexpected that happens' Liverpool re ported a decided advance, mo3t of which was sustained to the close. ‘Why ii this thus?' was the natural inquiry. ‘Frost accounts, frost accounts!' echoel the querist, as he mopped his perspiring brow. ‘Wnence do they come?' It was explained that it lias been wintery cold in the northwest aud lower temperature was creeping down upon the uorohern portion of the cotton region, and threatened to bring frost to night. The experience of two years ago shows that it is not always safe to pooh-pooh frost accounts early in October; yet no groat alar.n w as felt after the situation had boon thoroughly examined, an 1 soon after the second call prices began t.> weaken, tho decline being accelerated by the oxcesfive crop movements. Receipts at Memphis, over 7.00 ) bales, against less than 3,00 a bal -s last year, w'ere a great puzzle to the floor. Spot cotton was 1 10c dearer." 'Jalvmtoji, Oct. f. —Ootton closed easy; m ddllng .8 7-i6c; net receipts 13,251 bale.?, gross 13,251; sales 850 oales; stock 106,947 oales; ex ports, to Great Britain 4,115 bales, coastwise 3,9 S8 Dale*. NonroLK, Oct. s.—Cotton closed steady; middling e>J£c; net roceiptg 4.7,9 bales, gross 4.72a; sales 1.&08 balas; stock 21,253 bales; ex ports c >asiwise 2,260 bales. Baltimore, Oct ft.—Cotton closed nominal; middling net receipts bales, gross 2,894; sales none; stoex 9.034 ba.ej. Boston, Oct. o.—Cotton closed quiet; middling 6Hu; net receipts 20i bales, gross 1.946; sales none; stocic bales; exports, to Britain 1.670 bales. Wiluingtox, Ocv s.—Cotton closed stealy; middling av*c; net receipts 2.613 bales, gross 2.013; sales none; stock 2i, i54 bales PaiLADBLPHiA, k) -f. s.—Cottjii Closed quiet; middling ic; net receipts 154 bales, gross 154; ©LOCK 2,186 bale*. Nhw Orleans, Oct s.—Cotton closed steady; middling 8 5-lGc; net receipts 19.800 bales, gross 22,48); 5a1e55,309 bales; stock 167,951 bales; exports, to the continent bales, io France 4,B’P. coastwise 5.410. Futures—The market closed barely steady, with sales of 31,500 bales, as follows: October delivery 8 1 c, November delivery 8 28c, De cember delivery 8 45c, January delivery 8 57c, February delivery 8 68c, March delivery 8 79c, April delivery 8 90c, May delivery 9 00c, June delivery 9 11c. July delivery 9 22c. Mobile, <>ct. s.—Cotton closed quiet; middling -i)4c; receipts 3,BSc* bales, gross 3,08'; sales I.OJO bales; stock 13.0.9 bales; ex ports coastwise 3,410 bales Memphis, Oct s,—Cotton cios a d steady; middlmg s7-iec; receipts 7 4 *n bales; shipment * 2,400 bales; sales 3,4 48 bales; stoex 23,258 bales. Augusta, Oct. s.—Cotton closed quiet but steady; middling 8 1-!O(V4* , Hc; receipts 1.704 bales; shipments 1.048 baies, sales 1,537 bales; s:<-c< 14,432 bales. Charlestom, Get. s.—Cotton close 1 steady; middling 8c; net receipts 7,188 baies, gross 7,188; sales 3 20. bales; stock 58.0 >• Dales. Atlaxta, Oct. s.—Cotton closed steady; middling h'y&c; receipts 1,726 bales. out x avj pxovisioxs. Naw Yoai. Oct. 5. noon.—Flour active and firm. Wheat quiet and easy. Corn quiet and easv. Pork quiet and steady at *IJ 75®12 25. quiet and steady at $7 10. Freigots firm. Nkw You a. Oct. 5, 5:00 p. ra.—Flour, soutnern. .lull; common to fair, extra. $3 4 35; to choice, extra. $4 3ft; superfine. $4 75Ju4 .>); buckwueat dour, $2 3ft. Wheat. No. 2 red, $1 04 instore am elevator; $1 o.*£tisi 04H afloat; options declined on wtuti rable-i aud generally dull feeling, r acted ant close 1 steady, )&c tlecline on ()ctoo- r delivery and %<fr\c on otnor months It was woody a local market; No 2 red. October delivery $1 01; No vein ber do livory $i 05-. q; Decomber delivery $1 01 - /fi ; May delivery S—• Corn tncidedle lower; fre-? >ff r ing-, closing weak and quiet: No. 2 cash, s'.‘ ; 'B®‘U)<frc in elevator; 6>>V H afloat; options declined )i'o>;)s -', arid closed weak on lower fortfigu inai s. increase in stoev, and in western supply ad receipts of new at west grading wel ; Gctober delivery 59*hc; Novemb r delivery 60c: Deoemoer delivery —c; May delivery oats 1 w*r and mode ately activ-; No 2 c; options dull and weiv r; October uedvery 3lc; November delivery 33> 4 :; December delivery —c; May delivery <•; No. 2. w -ite, >ctot)ei delivery Bft)s (3, l .i •; spot No 2, 3".<3>u'*4c; mixed western lu a n -v- Hops '4'd t and firm, state, common to choice. Pacific cost', i. Co.iee —ijpuofii opened tiareiv staly l .tfyVi isu tis and wa. ci-*#4 barely st*a ly r* a3 ‘ down; Octob r delivery f!JO t, 12 ' Nove über delivery Di; Decsuilier dellviry li t-'Ull 10; •is.t Itio dull ao l nominal; fair . arg es 17c; No. 7. IJ*4C Sugar—raw. firm and in de un.id; tl \T refining CMitrifagale. 96* * -et 1 5 \>y, >|i| n is 24 1V ; q u*i *>o4 ; S> 6. 4?s*-. fto i. Ah •. off a, #'l*ll '*•; mould A. standard a. 4‘v* oonfeet**>n ri a v*jc. cut l**af. s)#c; cr us ei. vac; powuefsi i<m grao iiated, >'■(*. 4, ;oc. ii ietr~ r—t to' test, 4 <&l2c in hhds; New Orleans quiet and- firm; common to fancy 28®32c Petroleum steady and quiet; crude in bbis.. Parkers' $5 90; crude in bulk, $1 30; refined New York, $6 25Q6 40; Pniladelphta and Baltimore, $6 seed oil dull; new crude 30c; crude off grades 27Q4-30c; new yellow 35c. Woo! steady and quiet; domestic fieeee 30(^3'<•; pulled 93&33c: Texas 4c. Provisions—Pork quiet aud steady; now mess sll 12 25; extra prime $lO 75&11 o**. Beef st(‘aiy. quiet; family sll 01(0; 12 00; extra mess $) OOQIOou. Beef hams dull, quo'ed at $!3 50. Tie road bt'ef dull; city extra. India mess, s!> 0U(2520 00. Cat meats quiet; shoulders >4O; pickled beilie-i c: hauis Middles were firm; short clear, Septernl*er cell very #7 J-7)4 Lord quiet and si cad y; western steam s’ 12t4; city $6 85; notions October delivery $7 (>.; November delivery S? 14; De cember delivery $ - ; January delivery $7 2; p.,|. Peanuts st*aiv; fine fancy band picked 4c; farmers Freights to Liverpool firm and ii fair Uoaianl; cotton, per ateain, 15 l6d; grain, 5d Chicago, Oct. s.—Wheat was rather steady today. Its tendency during most of the >c*- sion was downward, but on most decries it found pr. tty good support, ami though below Saturday's closing figures most oftnetiuie.it and and not become demo alized at any time, clos ing easy at a reduction of for various futures. The bulk ot the news in circu lation was nourish. December star el at S(>11 at 98kjC, then broke to but reacted to again off to an 1 up t<> before noon. Around tie market got con siderable support. During tbe last hour the market was rather easier, and December sold off to and closed easy at Corn was un settled but inclined to weakness, with only a moderate business during most of the session. At the start a firm tone was manilested. The demand was soon satisflei. however,"and offerings b *came more liberal. The marke* weakened and sold off. Oct b r opened at 54c against 53)£c at the close Saturday, broke to reacted to 54c, dropped to 5 :Uc, stea<lied some, but became very weak. During the last hour it broke to S3)6c, advanced to 53Vje, and then, near the close, dropped to aud dose l easy at 52)4‘-. Oats was easy oh account of heavy receipts and weakness in corn, and clos and with a loss of y 4 ®%c. Hog products -.*re quiet, in syinp tthy with corn. Pork shows a net lost for the day of iCc ou near futures. January remain ing unchanged. is 2)4^sx: higher, while 1 ribs lost 2)4Q5c. Chicago, Oct. s.—Cash quotations wer ‘ at fol lows: Flour steady, unchanged; spring patents 97fi; winter patents $4 7 ($4 7ft; ha ors\ $4 10@i4 25; straights $ I lfi Wheat- No. 2 spring, 95c; No. 2 red, 95Lj|C Corn-No. 2, 52*4(J£52 l fijC. Oats-No. 2. 2 .*.4 @2614®. Mess por, ix?r barrel, $: 9>. Lard, per 1(H) Ths, $6 . G >). Short ribs sides, loose, $7 boxed, $0 25(340 40. Short clear sides, boxed. $7 45(34? 55. Whisky at $1 reading futureh ranged as follows: Opeaing. Highest. Closing. Whsat. No. 9 Oct. delivery.. 95)4 95)4 95 Dec. delivery.. 98)4 9fi£ 975^ May delivery $1 04*4 1 1 04t 8 Corn, No. 2 Oct. delivery.. 54 54 52’ 4 Nov. delivery.. May delivery.. 42)4 42*4 41 fa O ats. No. 2 Oct. delivery.. 2-*4 2,v k 26)4 May delivery. . 31 31 3fi-y^ ftl ESS PORK Oct. delivery.. $lO 02)4 $1 > o 'Va $ 9 90 Jan. delivery.. 12 Lard, per 130 ibs— Oct. delivery... 6 67)4 6 67)4 Jan. delivery.. 095 695 693 Short Ribs, per 100 Tbs- Oct. delivery.. 7 15 7 15 7 10 Jan. delivery... 655 6 57*4 655 Baltimore. Oct. s—Flour stiady; Howard street and westelto suporfloo $3 extra $3 90®4 40; extra family $4 su( t i.ft 00; city mills. Rio brands, extra, $ 4>; winter wheat patent $5 (254 25; spring stralglit, $5 2ft l*akers‘. $4 delivery $1 easy; Fultz. ''Hfi&fl 07; Longborry, $i ()(^ 1 09. Coro-Southern nominal, white at yellow at 70(g*72c. Cihoinmati. Oct. 5. Flour in moderate de mand; fainiiv $3 fancy $1 40(3)4 60. Wheat easier; Mo. 2 red 97c. Corn strong; No. 2 mixed 59)4c. Oats steady: No. 2 mixed Pro vis lons-Pork quiet at $lO 6*2)4. Lard nominal at $002)4. Bulk meats easier at $7 00(3)7 23; short ribs s—. Bacon strong rat $> 75^ > 77)4: shoulders ; snort clear $ Whisky linn at $1 is St. Louis, Oct. s.—Flour very quiet and un changed; family $3 3 75; fancy $4 new patents $4 lo wer and rallied )4<&s4c, but later fell back again, closing below S-turday; No. *2 red, cash, 94)rc; October delivery closed at 94)4c; November delivery closed at —c; December delivery closing at 97)4c bid; May deliver/ closed at —c. Corn followed wheat throughout the session end closed )4c lower than Saturday; No. 2 cash 53^54V4c; October deilvory closed at 49)4c l>id; N *vember delivery clos- 1 at t-c; January deliv ery —c; Mav delivery clos id at —c; year de livery 8 w closing at Oats dull and lower; No. *2 cash. 27®27)4c; October de livery ‘27c. closing at 2<)y H c asx- and; November delivery 27Wj; May delivery closed at —c. Rye—No. 3, —c. Bagging s)4's7c. Iron ootton ties $1 35®1 4'. Provision mark fi strong a id good tram—Pork, standard mess, at sll 25. Lard, prime steam, $6 7s(Jfcttßo. Dry salt meats Boxed shoulders, n r $0 00(3)6 ‘2ft; longs $7 37>n(&7 51; r bs, $7 60®7 02*4; short clear $7 - Bacon-Boxed shoulders, $6 50; $8 37)47718 50; short clear. 75(3>8 87)4 Hams—Surar-cured, at steady at $1 28. xavai. sro:txs. Nhw York. Oct. 5, noon.—Snlrlts turpen tine quiet and steady at 37)£(2)38c. Rosin dull but steady at $1 35® 1 40. New York, Oct. 5, 5:00 p. m. Rosin steady and quiet; strained, common to good SM 35(74140. Turpentine (juiet aud steady at 37)i^31c. uiAiLMDH, Oct. s.—Spirits turpentine steady at 34c. Rosin firm; good strained at $1 15. WiLviiNGrov, Oct. 5. Spirits turpentine firm at 34)4c. Rosin firm; strained JM 0); goolstrainel sllO. Tar fir nat l Ji 0-1. Crude turpentine firm; hard $1 uO; yellow dip 90; virgin $1 90. RICE. | Nkw York* Oct. 5 —Ric? firm and quiet; domestic, fair to extra, Japan s)fc <&594c. Now Yorlc Market Review. Reported by G. 8. Palmer, 100 Reade St., A ew York. New York, Oct. 3.—Florida lemons continue to come fonuird, but only in sma 1 lots, and mark* t oontiuues favorable for anvtidng cuoiue of fruit proper y graded and paper wrapped; of j smooth skinned and bright sells readily at $3 5054 00; medium grades, $2 50£453 00; common, $2 riving, selling at $5 00('£$6 (*0 per barrel. Ad vise no e-ar.y shipment <f Florida's, unless fruit is fully ripened and sweot and has some color. SiIIHPINU INI’ELLIOEMCifi MINI VTJRB AL imJ-TJH DAY. Sun Rises ........ .6:18 Bun Sets 5: 47 High Water at Savannah 9:13 a m. 9:31 u m Tuesday. Oct. G, ISJI. ARRIVED YiCiT/LiDAT. Steamship Dessoug, Askins, Philadelphia—C Q Anderson. Steamship Berkshire, Snow. Baltimore—J J Carolan. Agt. Steamship Kansas City, Kempton. New York— C G Aoderion. Schr Win C Greene. Doane, Boston, guano to CRH agent, vessel to Jos A Roberta A Go. Schr Napoleon Bought<>o, stiles. New York, witu oil to i'ulewater Gil vessel to Geo Har riss 3c Cos (see local news column). Steamer K J Barker, Gainbero, St Helena— Daie. Dixon A Cos, Steamer Aipua, Strobhar. Bluffton—C II Mvdlock, Agt. Steam tug Regis. Avery, Camden, N J, via Norfolk—Savannah Lighterage aud Transfer Cos. ARRIVED AT TYBKffi YESTERDAY. Bark Viig [Nor], Duns. Antwerp, with phos phate to C ii 14 agent, ve.-uial to ina ter. Bark /anrak [Nor], Mathiesoo, Marseilles, in ballast t > Holst A C>>. Bark Inverdruie [Nor], Wittusen, Barcelona, in ballast (ordered to Brunswicsj -Cur G Dahl & Cos. Bark Skogtfjord [Nor], Ahsjornsen. Rotter da n, m hads't t > Ohr G oani &. Cos. Bark Jeanne d’Arc IFr 1 , Yorleau, Cayenne, ballaat-Cnr O Dad .t Cos. *y 4 % vi C > i■; > r . tvy m S;‘amship TalUaasisr. Fisk-jr, Ne^fork—C (i Anderson St* unship Dessoug. A ski is. Philadeiphi; -*J (4 Anderson. HDi-nCnp City of Savannah. Savage. Hot. ton -(J GAudeison. Btrx Wandering Jew, Nichols, New York - J A H X i 'O. i;r g hhso M Mhpholl, Sanborn,Portaud, Mr. liv t H -tfrim* A' * ’O. rxsar J >ua G h noud:, Norbury, Pbiiaduipbia -J jO A IWbsrU 4 CO. SAIL'O YS3TERD VY. Steamship City of Augusta. New York. DEPARTED YdSTSRDAY. Steamer Ethel. Carrol, Cohen's Bluff and way lauding^—W T Gibson. Manager. MEMORANDA. New York. Oct :l—Arrived, schrs EH Weaver, Whitney, Savannah; Martha i Dement, Rulon, Darien. Cleared—Steamship Pawnee [Hr], Phillips, Charleston; sohrs Minnie Bergen, Morris. May port, Fla; Standard, Oram, Jacksonville Chartered—Steamer, 1,640 tons, Galveston to Liverpool, cotton. 47* Gd, Oc tober; one, New Orleans to Liver pool, cotton, 454. October; another, same rate anp voyage; one, Gaiveston to Liverpool, No vember La ling, 4'><: one. same voyage, < October, 4<)fi Od; Eteamer Flower Gate (Br|, Norfolk to Liverpool, cotton, 87s; steamer Roseville (Brl, Savannah to Liverpool. 375. Bremen or Antwerp, 37s 6d, October; steamer Mayfield [Br{. Charle-.- toil to luverpool, 425. October; anotnar, same rate. Continent, 435. October. Nov^moer. Genoa. Oct I—Sailed, bark Victoria [ltal], Scarpati, Savannah. London, Oct 3—Sailed, bark George, Ponsa cola. Panillac, Ov't 3—Arrived, bark Sestri [Nor!. Rostrup, Pensacola Sundefiaud, Oct 3—Sailed, steamship Aurora, Charleston. St Nazair *, Sept 29—Arrived, steamship B'-echdeue [Br|, ( arter. Pensacola. B iltimore, Oct J -Arrived, bark New Light, Thompson, Savannah. Brunswick. Oct 3—Arrived, schrs star of the Sea, Hopkins, Baltimore; Ida ELatham, Blatch loro, New York. D r;en, Cct 3-Cleared, sebr Dickey Bird, Woodland, Bath. Fernandina, Oct 3-Arrived, sclir Mabel Thomas. Ii -binson. New Lon Jon. Jacksonville, Oct 3—ArriveJ, schr Tamos, Motile, New York Newport Ne\s, Oct .3 Vrrlved, B‘eamsblp Monica [Hr), Broad foot. Charleston (and sailed). Sailed—Schr C K Young, Charleston Pensacola. Oct 3—Arrive!, bark Pipno (Italj, Massone, Cape Town; Darto A iltai'. Costa, Cape Town. Philadelphia, Oct 3 -Cleared, schr Raymond T Maul!, Smith, Robinson, Chari ston. Deloware Breakwater, Oco 3 Passed out, 'teami*oat City of Jacksonvfile, from Ndw York for Jacksonville. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notices to marineri, pilot charts an I all na i tio*l information will bo furoGnea masters o.! vessels free of charg > at the U i States Hy ir>graphlc O fioo iu t.ae C.Mto.u Ho ise. Cap talus arc ro \ 1 34te 1 to c ill at th * offl *.e. Lieut F II Shz.iman, la charge Hydrographic Station. Tompkinsvillo, N Y, Oct 3 A spur buoy, painted red and numbered 28)4, has lieen estab hshed iu 27 foot water, 100 feet to the south ward and east ward of lftrgy Shoal -about one half mile to the eastward of Parsonage Point, Rye N ex, Long I'land Sound The buoy ik to be considered as a Sound buoy and left to the northward. Parsona/e Point, W % S; Manursing Island (south end', NE hy h. Roarings magnetic. Dis auces iu nautical miles. RFC El PTa. Per Central Railroad, Oct 5—12,003 hales cot ton, 306 boxes <lorneßtic*, 13 bales hi les, 11 pkgs leather, 103 cuses tobacco, 88.1(0 ih* lard. '•1.690 lb© bacon, 502 bbls Hpints t urpentiue, 2,309 bbls rosin, 35,100 lbs nav, 15 bbl* liquor. U hif bbls liquor, 430 bids rto.ir, 3 car* lumber. 5 obis syrup, 167 casks clav, 74 pkgs vegetables 3 buses wax, 213 pkgfc mdse, 9 empty bbls, 15t) bis cotton seed oil, 14 hales paper stock. 3 cars stone, 67 boxes hardware. *3 bbls eggs. 657 tons pig iron, 2 pkgs m Ise, :J cars wood. Per .Savannah. Florida aul Western Railway. 95 bales tildes. 1 bale wool, 2 sacks wax, 12 pkgs hardware, 2 pkgs m Ise, 1 box gr.oerie, ft caddies tobacco, *2B sacks rice, 5 boxes drugs, 33 38 bids crude, 092 bales liav. 1 box bacon, 12 bbls cider, 27 pcs pine, S bbls bottles, 1 bbl oil, 25 bdls bags, 187 boxos oranges, 304 boxes lem ons, 4 boxes plants, 2 bbls pears, 1 oar house hold goods, 3 bbls potatoes, 25 cases ctn goods. 1 box books, 2emptybbts. 1 bbl stusuges, 1 case dry goods, 9 bbls whisky. Ocass wine, 1 casi cigars. 2 bbls giu*\ 1 bbl paint, 0 boxes iron. 100 cans baling powder, 20 boxes crockery, 4,950 bales cotton. Per Charleston and Savannah Railway, Oct s—lo boxes medicines, 13 bbls flour. 50 cases can fish, 50 bgs mils. 31 bdr.s rims, 5 bbl.ft cab bage, 2 cars wood, 2 pkgs household goods, 4 boxes tobacco, 210 bales cotton. HDCPGit PS. Per steamship City of Augusta for New York—l,9i9 bales upland cotton *'2o bbls oil, 182 bales domestics and yarns, 377 bols casks c av, 540 boxes oranges, 106 pkgs mdse. Per steamship Win Lawienoe for Baltimore— -1,229 bales cotton, 310 bbls rosin, 110 psgs mdse, 68 bales hides. Per bark Wandering Jew, for New York, 418,4-30 foet p p lumber -McCauley, Stillwell A Cos. Per brig Ellen 51 Mitchell, for Portland. Mo, 333,088 feet p p lumber—( Georgia Lumber Cos. Per schr John U Schmidt, for Philadelphia, 357,718 foet p plumber—E B Hunting <£ Cos. a PASSENGERS. Per steamship Kansas City, from New York— Mrs Wilde and lutunl. Miss Joluwou, Mis-i Whitehead, Mrs H M Comer, Miss >1 Comer. Mrs J L Corner. Jno Sullivan ami wife, Master R Sullivan. Miss M Dighara, Miss Coni or. Miss Postell, Miss K Vaugey, Kiss M W’ashburn, Mise A Thomas, D B Palmer, D K Northan. Mde Des bullion. Miss Mitchell Miss Wilde, J HelTron and wife, Mis II Juvelt, Mrs Johnson and daughter, Cola Johnson, Miss 1C Wilde. Miss II Pierce, L C Raid. LD Ball, H Weston, J W Johnson. R D Meadors, Geo W Miller, i r M F Dunn, PG Thompson, J C Lomer, Mrs Limner, Mrs Landapaw, wile aud 2 infauna, Miss J Coog, Martin Oooley, R S Kadmood. J R McDonald, L Brown, Mrs H P Green. F. Kendall and wife, Mr Vanderbilt, Mr 1/mgmyer, N H. Priest and wife, A W Kcclestin and wire. Geo W \1 en and wife, 51188 e. Pri hi, .Mrs Caldwell, (’G Clay, M E Look, .ftir Wogliuiev and wife, Rliond, Master G W Allen, Master J H Allen, Rev Geo A Ward and son. Miss J Douglass, C W Harr isos and wife, E H Goo nr os and wife. Miss Lee. Mi s Johnson, Mrs Cohen, H Daniels, M;sw Bellos, Miss E Phillips, C N llildreth. E O Hildreth, Miss Florence Aiidreth, Miss Eva Hildreth, Mrs Anvlerson. Miss Leonard, Miss Leonard, L Y Germans, wife uu l servant. Miss II Bailey, II Y Carper tor, F 000 imin, A Lieberman. N Ed wards (col), B F Anderson, A Payne, L Erwiu, Mias M Brdes 12 ste *rage. Per steamship ( ity of Augusta, from New York—Miss Wheeler, Miss Ell ott. Miss LBirc i, Mrs BO iamp in, J linden, M Nathan, W Bar nett, H Strau>s. W D Ha:npwaden, S E Theus, W s Way, S Baldwin, II Castlemau and w ife, Misvl Castlainan. Maxtor LCastlemaa, Col E N Hancock, i. fi Fiank, H M Wredou, Jr. J II Starbucs, W Warner, Jr. and wife, W Morrlgau, J H Brown, J J Byrne, T 8 Me Bee, Nellie Giirer (col;,, aud 3 steei age CONSIGNEES. Per steamship Kansas City from Now York— %Lppol AS, G W Aden & Cos. K H Aaheinore, A K AltmajerA Cos, S W Branch, Mrs M S Bowens, M SA I> A Dyck, M Holey & Bon, Bono Bros, Broughton Bros A Cos, C W brown. M S Brown. Cohen A B, Cos Hat Bros, W G Cooper, Cohen & Cos, J S Col ins & Cos, E M Conner. Mrs H M Comer, Steamship City of Savannau, W Curtis, Cornwell A C, A H Champion's Sod. C A T Cunningham. Davis M Cos, Jas Douglas, MrsH D**Bbullion, D Y & K K Dancy, Decker & F, En tclrnan Mfg Cos, G Eckstein & Cos, Dryiusßros, I Epstein A Bro, Engel AR. A Ehrlich A Bro. J It Einstein, Eckman A V, C Ernman, Gu Fox. Frank A Cos, Fret well AN, J B Fernandez. Jno F Fruminer, M Farst’s Sons & Cos, Greeu A Cos, S Guckenbeiiner A Son, B M Gariunkel, H Ga bel, C Gray A Son, D Hogan, I)o Soto Hotel, M S Hansen. H P Harder. Helm ken A S. II Hesse, Heuisier A 11. Heidt A S. A Han ey, M Johnson, A B Hull A Cos. Kavanaugb A B, Lippman Bros, Jno Lyons A Cos. Lovell AL, B H Levy A Bro, Lloyd & A, II Logan, N lAiig, D B Lester G C , Launoy A G, A Lofller A Son. Jno Lynch, Jno Kuck, C A Muster, I> J Morrison, A W Mever, RMu in tyre, S Meinhardt, Morrison, F A Cos, Mutual Co-op Asso'n, Mohr Bios, E McNally, 1. A McCarthy, DII Myerson, A J Miller A Cos, Jno Mcolson, Norton AH. order notify The Specia.ty Cos, Oemler < yßU.*r Cos, OppenUeiuier A 8. Palmer Hardware Cos, Ii Putzel. J J Kelly, A U Rhodes A Cos. ' D Rogers. It ADK R Cos, Savannah Grocery Cos, Savannah Steam Bakery, Savannah Guano Cos, Savannah St A K R Cos. Street A Lane Dep't, City. S, F A W Ry, H M C A Sch ey, bulter AS, Wl> Simkins, L Stern. SoKun jus A Cos, J J Sullivan, E A Schwarz, Jno sullivan, Screven House, J S Silva, II Sutton. Sternberg A Bro, Solomon A Cos, P 13 Springer, J S Tyson. Jr. A Cos, P Tuberdy. H Traub. Tbe Sneci .lty Cos. L T Timm. Woods. G A Cos, (4 Wilkins, Teeple A Cos, G W Tiedeman A bro, T West A Cos, J D Weed A Cos, Str Katie, Kir Barker. Str Berker, Str Alpha, Str Bellevue. Southern Ex Cos. Per steamship Dessoug. from Philadelphia— K K Aitiuayar A C., M s A D A Byck.P A As n ' dorf. Byck Bros, W A Bishop. M Holey A Son, Broughton Bros A Cos, J G Butler, berry AO, A H Cnarnpion's 8)0, S Cohen, Croimn AD, Cornwell a (Comer, A A Cos. < .osuian AS, J Collins, Citlt A Bkg Cos, CAKit K, Coast Line K R Rec, Jas Douglas Rev J K Drippy, j J Dfiguan. A Ehrlich A Bro, Kckman AV, L Fi led. M Fr-t's S'ms A Cos, Falk Oo inng Cos. G Eekste.ii A Cos, S Gucaeuheimer A Son, P J Golden. F (iutuia’i, C Giay A bon, (j M Gilbert A < o. A Hanley. Ha muond. H A Cos, H Jutb ter Haynes At E, Fred L Jacobs c o otuns A 1 o. Knight's Palace Pbaim'y. Mrs M Kolb. • Kolshorn A Bro, Lfi'p.nan Bros. Loved A L t tavri. s Son-, N Jno Lyons A < o. it >u D uuiiU A i o. Lt iuty .v (i. N n H. Donall A Cuniinvei oh TXtrd Puj*. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. ORMONDE BICYCLES: (ONLY -10 POUNDS.) THE BEST MACHINE ON THE MARKET COMMENT NEEDLESS. I 111 ■ I IIU I —I ON THE ROAD. On June 20tli, 1801. R. L. Kde was timed hy A. J. Wilson, (England's Official Timekeeper), to Ride 50 miles on the road in 2 hours, O minutes, 24 seconds, which beats the old record hy 7 minutes 51 seconds oust .A-iisr ORMONDE model b OUST THE TRACK. On July Kith KDE went for the Track Records, and BEAT ALL THE WORLD’S RECORDS FROM 6 TO 63 MILES, atPttddilwtonTrwk. f, ta _ MODZI, officially timed, again riding his BBIbUNIUIC b. Below are tlie Times: 22 miles 1,400 yards first hour. 41 miles 450 yards second hour. 50 miles in 2 hours 17 minutes. 03 rnilc.s 4‘J yards in 3 hours. The records are miles ahead of anything ever dono on any other machine. These Machines are sold in this part of the country by us only, Como and sec us about one, or write for our Price List. LINDSAY & MORGAN, Sovitlierii Agents. Machines Sold on the Installment Plan, fame as Furniture and Carpets. ———— IJANIKU lIOOAN, STEP ON THIS! Carpets Made anil Laid. REMEMBER THIS FACT: CARPETS Vou may be tohi that we do not or lay MATTINGS! Carpots or MaUlngi. Don’t be misled. Wo quite you always -seRUGS-s- ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. MADE and LAID DANIEL HOGAN. SHOES. STEP BY STEP! GLOBE SHOE STORE mmmaamsmmmtmaßßßaes WE BEACH THE SUMMIT. YES, WE BEGAN LOW AND ARE NOW ON TOP. Pardon our egotism, but you get the benefit of our suc cess; we set the pace for our conpetitors. GLOBE SHOE STORE X. R-Com* ait Ml our FANCY CLIPPERS for evamng. recop'.iou and party wrar all lh lato.t sl.a.l** W®'r in it ihw — 1 - * Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla* ] E are now showing most extenaive anil varied lines Car[)ets, comprising Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels. Ingrains, lings and a full line of Canton Mattings. Atten tion is specially directed to our new stock ol Body Brus sels, which is offered at about what other houses will charge you for ordinary Tapestry. Our Mattings are all new goods, fresh and nice, and range in prices from 20c to (>oc per yard. OBSERVE THIS! We MAKE and LAY Carpets and Mattings on shortest possible notice. 7