The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 03, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. Hall'* Great llUrot.fy. Or.* small bottle ot 11*11 > '*rt Pl rovsry cures *ll Indus v .r-l "ilir Iron bias. nmoi ti gravel urc - dsbMe-. scm In*, (imoloni. weak and lame l>aik* rheumatism and all Irregularities of the kldnejs and bladdc n n.'t. and • ■new. tegu,*:e- f..■■■ ■ • .1 dren If not aol.l t-y 'jr .iiugiilat wl.l br tent by mall on • • lof 1. >*n atnajl t*.t lie la lira nu.'h* Irr*atmrnl an 1 il < are any u - *1 **e mentioned. Dr •*- V Hall. ••• in.iri.fr tin • r I' O !'■< g,** M I oil > M. ■ n<l fur teallmonUrl" ftcid h\ >1 . druggists and Bolom***!* Cos. r. \ anriab. ..• Brad Thla. Cuthbert. ila . April I IV# Thl* I* to 1 artlfy that I * affected avli r vr. und that I took sixti dr | •f Ha.: * ■ irral DtlCOWf) a- I W> piste.y cured me It Is worth II ## l*n Dottle to any one n*tdlr.g It, J T. STEVENS IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. m;%%9 and r thk day ix two xtlren. %% h lak ▼ Crowd Won nt < Imrrh Hrrttnu Married Mm Ll*|**l 4.orttl fHmnlil It* le lloraea. nml NalM-\<‘Sru Killed Ml Kverelt C'ttj—riorldn in Max* *n ►*■•** Fair—Faptlal M l*tfled. Other Florida Vwi. Wahtntot) Chronlclt- T’nltrfl j Itei.mum A S v %*id vi*tt Warhlnfton j next Monday and will addre** the F P* ork that day. Our |**opl* wUI mend in large number* to hear him. nn*l will fll'** |*.m a cordial greeting: Married >lna Eln|M*a With t.lrl. Daw .m Mr II K Prieit. of’ th* northern part of the r. unty. • * the rlty v* -t< rrio> Instituting u e- r h lor hie 15-year-old daughter, who di-*, 1 |nar*d Mot my night with Wlil '1 • ,r * roll. a young married min >f W*- v h*t county < ‘.irroll !• .i**’j* -1 y# are of age weigh* U.S pound , und h* lig it har j an t mouatai hr Mr l'rl it < fT* I-'* r nurd for l* <ipp •-.etieion of th*- DrtU** and nfllver* in thi* uwl ‘er a(jt*:f have been notified to art# *t tin m. t r #••• Out Plant Trrli. The Bouth Georgia Railway Company will b#atn ncit we* k !h* er"t -n *f n aterhead rrtaMnx over the tr.u k of tlm j Plant Aywtem t (jultman, and they ex pa t to m runuitk train* Into Greenville wtthir. ti*** next nlnej w da' > Tne l about compM* 1 for the whole di* tance. ar.l th* htida* w-rk ie being p'e i rupxlD The rropainK ref**n*d to wi; fivo them i)< re with their trains to the r,w track .** 1* !* lad and will facilitate the work The* ertetiaton of iw**ta>-?hree ndlr# will true th*‘m •* total of fifty- **• t • mllee through u very fin** timler nl farming e*- tlon It le entirely owned l*y ! lirtdf XHinf> men. ami le flret un<l a Uro*ke ount> enterprise U hlaki <>%! %\ n Out. Da h lon eg a Nugget A hit f lnf#-re*t- j Ing church information r*o hd on from j Imweon county lot Saturday, being r lated to us by a refl.i >le gentleman, which la a% f.nlow*- A few week# ago t Got lan Church ;n tni county, two of lu member* are re dlamifaed becauee they ha*l been making llqu#r contrary to the of th< t’nU*d B?4te* and the rules of the church, the evidence being taken from two boy* wno were not m'tn>n of that, nor any o'her hurc.h Thi* very mu'h Ilapleased th>e** Itelonging to r>• blockading department of the church who ad attended ■** r\ i . on t. •* and mg In the rnnj *ntv. turne.| out fifteen of , the church for contempt •! itming that ttie procee.lmg of tfie |r* Viou* lliretlflg w * not legal h< tuiM* tfo t.-tlmon> w.* not go*{>el v*l* *• < T:.w •■iib tne mati r here below- M and tf- . intereiih >1 w .. : y to endure the.r gri*\.n • until th !► paiuied ufioii ry the Supreme Court above. Nrn Munielpnl Indattry. Atlanta own* n drove of hog The Hoard of U-ught six fine R rk *hlre *hooie from an exhibitor at the In tersUate Fair laxt week They were haul ed In a wagon, f** t tied an 1 mouth* eewe I up . t!:♦* dumping ground- out Marie*ta road. There they were r* le *el on the unaus;M‘Cting hill ,nd *h> In tw.i hour- the whole face of nature had teen chang*.l ae completely a If . a >re of •cooler p.ows had l*nn drawn over t lie aurface of the earth The *• i *le men at the ground* have named the pig- after the memtxr-r* of *h< hoard of H- • •; it becaune they wish to ref!***-* on the ard. of couree fit the> ms j to h*mor the pig-# Thev all look alike to vieltor* hut th* •table men and lore they know each pig by **>me peculiar trait or mark. The pur j chaee of the herd of swine for the dump ing grout*#! was mi 1* as an experiment If ItM i | will Mart a pig raising industry It l claimed a 'on*kletblc -um con be i* al lied from the *.le **f pigs, n* th* *ual of feeding them i- literally not air g They are fd on refu.-e from the markets and hotel*. (■rorgU'i A4nnlNatr fr Halaing. How many thousand* of dollar* Geor gia would imvc nniiu.ili> If eh# pa el m<>r< * attention 10 mock ralptriK can l* rl l l > judfcd by taking look at Alban)'* Hnl anor nhffl In connection with her *pera tlona m a market for Isorura anl mnl< - ri* lii other rai'- H* k men regard A"!•■> #* on* tif the of th* small* r marker a* of the pta’**. m.d n large terrl • ctaW*** lli*r *•- and mule* ur* brought \ all •►.riot: the fU and winter month*, from T* x i Indian Territory. Ten*. Kentucky and wml of the western i e*ate*. LiM **<-<> un nver.it;* •* * ■ brtu* 1 TOUi* - arr;.'d to \* ,i v and nob! at price* runfinic fnun s*• to I 1 .. An aver no* price wax pni a -lv sll’ Thir teen hutHlr**! mule* and fir, , *, . ortu ■ > s*4s HO 'i ! i in an average prl e .* sloo •$• another $ total of sl79.*<V Thin !* not sim ply the outlay of one year. Hut of every year It ha* leen on for lor y a time fhat our people to i tk* it a a matter of rournr, and apiMrrntiy f. r ret nil about the efdendid natural ,d\ n -tage* thin aeetion of Georgia pomwssec ns a Mock raising region FLORIDA^ Rev. Joe Graham colored, hal a diffi culty witfi hie l€-yrar-old hoy at Kvinnon Sunday morning. and abot the hoy in the groin While the wound to pain I I. it in not con* idr red dangetou*. Thrrr Ton* uf Dead Flail. I*aytc.4 a Halifax Journal: K. ( Und* b*rjr and a party who had been to Kidoru flan in rin >ming up the river Wednesday, paw utH,jt three tone of large dead Hah on tht a*trn Phore south of the Inlet They were to trout, flounder*, etc., and mxlntv , f |r> eUe. We notified Flah f’onunh*! -r.r !j< viler, who will Investi gate aid repor to the Journal. Yellow Fever In Havana. F P Herriek In a letter from Havana written to Jack* nviiie, stateg that thev have had V* ca ** ■ June 1 of yellow fever a? th* Cuban and that It j Phow* no abatement The Regtindo Pala elo Cuba an r.-gant building used for I government oflicea, and filled with huay I Gcncal fore** la*t week. I* deserted now. The pU< • i* full of ye.low fever germ* and < l*-rk after clerk ?•** teet taken <<.t MJ 'art weight. < apt I’ag* and Maj i'eier* n um r< ent vlct.ma. Florida tampalgn r'l*e. The Florida joint Pemocratio campaign flowed in Jackaonvilie W#dne*d.> with lon** f the greatest demon* I rat kHU* ever ’ H*fj in Florida. The m* * ting wo* held in ' the opr*, air at ih*’ frot of Main street land thoUAatdl heard ihe t • xt G verno r, J idg* W S Jcnnlng* a cousin <f W .1 Hr\ an. I•*• m at elate Fliatrman h rank ark ami < ngressm n It \\ Ikvb, tvl. 1 .* vi -and *'hair man <% !ark ire tnih native Getugi *i .* The . umpaign has icm a hard r:r Th** reached ! • very town and *'irty In the state It in ** %■ r lrr Hnfllcd. I>r.*n . a N* ws J.* k*onvil|e drummers, who have better opportunities for ailing iup lb* prof#*!'!* \i • *ti apMal i*Wll'tfh: Ii han any **tb*r clu.-- of cltlaen*. have t* . t* ling <bmal tab* about .la k*n |\ Ml c prospects for defa:. and thu-* • r ,-u* Hi* wrath of the remover*, one *{ wii rn, in a r> ent sjecch. and uired war . *ln*t tneni Hfid their employer* by ex .almtng i at “a firm tliat would have *• c h a man employed did not d**a* rv n fir -*jcr or I houM re< wl%*e nc *un*xl from Jacksonville jieopb The remover re getting rattled ail along th** Urn Tle l*rl!rn Kaeapril, Tampa M* raid C*apt. Harry Quinn, of the tug f’arrl** A Win! w;- the victim f o painful a tdent thi- morning anl th** -an** time icfll i#d an m cl ient 1 wound up**n n not hi i fie was prepring f<# shoot with tils |*is*.l at ,i peili r. nenr the tMat. when the wea|wn went off pr*- martirt-fy, finding the buiit through ha hand Th# ball went towards the l4w of the boat, *tru k e>me obji** ' an*l rlc<v‘het te#l to thi stern, where If -truck the * il ored rook in the I* g giving him an uvlv wound Ir I. S < ;p* nheirner was sum moned at 1 dre**sl the injuries, neither of which it la thiyught w ill result sc-1 >u Ijr. %ll Morta of it Hen. lake Dtitler Ruhetln Henry Varnei owns a hen that tikes th<* bakery for l>crslstent setting and * 111 lent hat h.ng Suns time .ig** she stole her nest half a irile fr*m horn*. iwl the #ther *lay woe fund with m brood "f two gulm-g*. thr**#- ducks, two goeilngs aid sxte*n . hi ken* if that isn't n . ■ i g *m* r a ted mixture of a hen's family, w* don't know what Is \* each breed r•• *iuit• -a <llff**r#*nt tim* for the hatching pt• *.* It woul*l i*e* hard to tell how the hen a mpM*h* *1 th*- fe* We have heard *f • tis • ttlng on |*orc • kiln door-ktMb* and hatching out various articles of crockery and hardware, and thla one must he ttf the same breed Florida Ornnace Fair. The Florida Htate Orange Fair 1* nearer a certainty now than it ever was Anoth er meeting of business men wis held Wednesday afternoon at Tampa and men with money talked Their Idea was to 1 ave a fair, and each on** said what he was willing to do tinanctaliy This wns sufßcimt to make th* matter lo*k f vor able. .itwl the Idea Is spr* a ling more and more among the business non of the city The meeting wa< held t the ft#ard of Trade rooms, and the Stat* orangi* Fair was dir'-usoed generally The railroruli have signified their wll.lngnes* t** gram a remarkably low rate for the fair, and this le. of course, one of the principal tiling* to make the occ.ialon *ucce* Target Prartlee llegun. Pensacola Press The yearly fa.l •arget pr.xclice with the mortar* and at Fort Flcken* was begun yesterday nwwn- Ing and from now on for tne next thirty days the Usiming of these implement* -f destruction will b#- plainly heard In the Jty >niy the mortar* were *ll*. hrg*d vestenrlay and it It likely that It mtn be a w*-k yet before the rlrt***earc us* l Th.* shot- were tired at n target four miles distant nnd it is Mild fhat average* w*-re <%• ••■lent, though th<- **xact results *Vuld ns t*. MS**nalne#l When the rifles ar.- u * I the dl*tan<-- of the shot will be in teased from eight to ten miles The gun* tnat wbl he utsi) ire tw* 4 7 Inch, four fen-lu ll (Maxlint and two twelve-inch modern The coat of each discharge fr#m on*- of these guns will range from n hun .tred o r irly lhmisatvl dollar* %bont Mlmliik I'torbllan. C W Howard, the FI >rl*la ml* ng man. who wa* u> have married n you g lady of Fast lak* Ala. was In Mont gomery. Ala., on M i. lay tne 21s* lie registered at a lor.! hotel ,i- "i* W. Howard Terra* * Via, Fla." iieteotivcw from Tampa an*l llirmlnghom have be r in tliat lty working quietly i tie case. They will no* mnk* pub 11 in;> of the clews they have obtalmd, and are work ing for the i*-ward offered by Mr How aril s business (winner. It is said tii r< I* every reason to believe that he has .* living wife The old rumor that he ha I been unhappily mnrrbd and that his first wife w.i* Mill living was revived and made the excuse for his disappearance Howard left Montgomery on Mo day evening for Columbus, Ofl The dete - five* however, think he has gone to Chattanooga, Tnn., and are working is)th end*. t nnulil In the %et. 8t Augustine Record. R*-\eral lads nearly every afiernoon cougregaie In front of th convent gate on 8: Georg sti. *t. i.t ho|.* * and getting an opi>ortunl y i * . ,* .* hi s|h ik n> some of th* young lady pupMs whom they greitly uiltnite >•*- # 4* • managed to tvmk the sl-ters and gain the • dv• **i the-fen **-tof(Ml wall unoliserve I Th* boys wet** on the outside waiting anl i elf i • enwued Old i * For 20 Years Hr. Ilntlixiiw> la• larrn kionn n (hr Irmlinu *pr*lnlit In (hr rurp if diroiio dlarmra, "Incarnlilr rnri," nrr •rnt to him ilnll? frcmi nil J. .NEWTON HATHAWAY. 31. P. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D., DR. HATHAWAY & CO., 25A Bryan Street, - - - Savannah, Ga. Office Hour* 3 to 12 m., ! lei and 7 to apm SuoJa, 10 a. m. to Ip. m. , THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1000.' A little saltier.on tha side with ? YELLOW lABEPA * Whiskey /m makes a drink fit for Kings and Potentates. m Old, mellow, velvety, to everybody's taste that’s Ytillow b# Label. Sure to please you too. i The best Rye distilled.) Ug frill for it idf rrr*r Jlmt-rla** Hrjunr- of' told. WE'LL TRL A T "^ ht < li,<fr ‘ nc *- “ r** I *hu *n4 ko. ordinary whnktyi to hr.w th< diHtrrnct ’*"nsi will send you umpl< boltlr Iret.oo rtet ipt of lie. to d<lry packing, etc. SrU* H AdrJ .**., CHAS. M. PFCIFER A CO.. 47 Main St., CINCINNATI O. moM iTOai or th • ••Tik imiiim oiSTiutwv. everything but their tete-a-t*e, they w*re iinprepnr **d f*r th* euld* n appear ant's* f -evcral enters The li lift* w*'* v< - whelm***! and discomfited The Iw.ys bat a hasty ad Inglorious r*tr . r t even . ink In* Hi-lr l.l'V'l*' il)i Hn Tti>-<ll . . l . -• ■ ■ I I- t Ml .flv-i Irtrtn Ihi- riiiwqu.iK'-' of I *-ir j Mmfrliy. wr.11.. ih. nnylhlnx hui ' ' our.ir tii .“it #*■<• |i i*l* rh. 4 lri* . r.- not iHucon* pHtJ i > but r- inaln-'l cool it(l i ant Scrln< , th.- .1. -i ri* 1 Wry. l.i. Ihc. mith- ic.l Ih-n j l,, K rih< r .11..1 rolli .1 Ih. m Int I • *nv. i t ; r ,.,it!,1 V ur< th. y will HIV .1 • I •.-' •> ' - ' nnrr more k.licr hy lu- convent w.iil ab'l lure th< puplle 1“ leie-a-ieie IMII - I'll IH, iN* h'TIO*. Invitation to Tnke fnrt l-.oed to til Inlere-tert. New Orlenn- 1-n . Nov 2 —The follow ing invitation lis been Issued by the Southern Induitr.wi A.-sedation manage in> nt urn * of the Serrelarjr. Southern trlul Aewvimlonr New < >r|e*n*. I.k . Nov 1 ]:... —Orertln,: *0 Ik hklf of the offi cer* of the Eolith, rn ln(lu*trial A*ocl tlon the erhii*e*. eontmerrlnl l-elle*. tn<* pre* niiJ the Mayor of th‘ dty "f New i irle.n*. I hi* Inytt iilon I* eienl.l you, n.l througli ><> to tiny Ineiltutlon. II i • I 11 rt- Him *■• or pm* lion iih whl I-, ..... nor hr ■ 1 * • no in.livulu.il, or in any . ii • tty tvhni ,\,t eHhei of on wlueallottitl. MXlcut lurtl. commercial or other hu*me— rhir aet.r to nlleiut the ihlr.l eeml-.innuul • • invention of the*e |niere-i* I'utt wM he heUI in New i irlean* lai lieiitnnlnjt l>e.' t o.i! irei eontlnulnic five ilavt Ofllclol Invlialton* hive been e*temle.J hy Ml* Excellency. riov ll* ir.l nrwl 11l- Honor. Mayor *ilevlelle. of the wtate of Eouietana anl cllv of New Or|ean. reepeotlvely to the Oovernora an l May ors nf the South to attend this convention While r.*pr*-• i itlvt s <>f tn** presn .if N* w Orleans have extended h slmlmr Invl* i tlon t* th** presw of the S*-uth Al?e* in behulf of the n***o iatbm, spe rial Invitations have been *-'nt superin tendents e*bierition and of agri ulfur*. •>* cfmin*r.ial orgardga tlons railroads, real *et ue agent*, firm * and tmtugtnal cor(s>rart..ns. to at**-n.l th gathering, the obje t bring to assembb* here all the vital forces that rn* t Into the Industrial or business life of the South Th** purpose of th* convention Ift to pro mote union of senttmen’ and effort for 4h* industrial upbu.. lirg of the floutry l 1“ •ought through such n iss**mbiag** to cure a p*d ' that will induce the South to manufacture her own ruwr mater! s <n her own soil ai.l b' b* r own |w*ople It has no selfish enls r• * serv*- no private imprests to advan* e. neither has it anv , ,# H to b*-neflt or in*ugont7c ! ut through this agency to ii the advancement of nil Interests i\ nd th* protection of all chtr**** throughout our (air land We believe no stronger obligation rests upon the cltlten at this time than to seek I th* fulfillment of these ends und pur ! jHwies We feel thn thl- shotlkl be I brought home to all as ** duty they ow. * their country and fK*4t*>rit>. for m imp other w.y not through any other pol icy ran the people of th* BmSh hop* *i re*i'h those great possibilities that 11** be fore them, or ft* ure tho-* higher attain menu* awaiting thm on very hand To any and *:ll interested In. or in sym posh) with the*e aim* nnl purpo s *w *>r . liny of the subjects found lt the a com imivlng programme the invit tl*>n is m<- J cordially extended t com** in this con vention and participate in Its proce# and P g- A New Orleans ivel***me awaits ail ' who alt*cid | Th* roll roads have been applied to fr i i round trip rate of one fare from a’l ! |Miintw controlled hy Southern roads, u. and | i Is l>eiieve*l that this will b grant* I ' In any event till who inten#l coming sltoul I apply once to their tieate * railroad agent for rates and rondltbvns and govern th* mselves accordingly Very respectfully, N F Thomisson. Reeretary Industrial ('onvetitlon. >**w Plaliiliig Mill tom pie led. Off# rman. G . Nov 2. Tt.o large*new plant* g mill of the Southern l’lne I’otn puny at this place is ills,tit com pie ted and wl.l soon be running on full time It is one of the fin*.- plants in South Georgia Death of *l. (t. \. .1 •I# pi #m#n. Thomasvlll*. Oa . Nov J J (>, \ John son of this county die Int his home, near M.-hUit koii# *. on W*dn*“Mly, in his elghty slxth year —The Frln. e *f Wales, a-w ording to Uondcn gossip, is nt work on u look which will dr*a| defly with til- trav# r pxirt* of th. country b> |h\-i i.m* wh . have had <i> monftirit# I Y*. them the in variability of hi* cure* To him n* \\* “hopclaa* '* III* m*tic-l of tr* .itriuut I I* hft own. It I* <t ftyatrm win. ii ha i.# .n 1. v* lop***l and pr! #M*d xluritiK hi t ire of j Dr tl.ith.iwax ha otiiiid hlni-*lf to th* trcutincnt -f chri-nn .|i*. . rf the Blood. t?* Ncr\#‘ .md G*nl;.i and Frlnary on: iim Hl* ur *f 1 cel* ill and Strl. tut withou: o|M*ratluti. by rnnin* of .% i nl"* < . treatment, .? tiir marvel tf ti • m#li al rf. - -m, tl ivlio have lo*t th** vigor of nature < r n tiov i blood lia* been l ullutcd by < nta*ion ar.- j I'touabt bac k b> him t• a j #*rf • : *tate .f in-alth and ••nera> | He invite* all tho*. who have any form iof chr nlc xIIm .*r r w#nknc* to t ill ,*t | hi* offfc*-. or write him. f#r fi. • x;-ulf ; tirn and examination anl xidiic* lie will Ia 100 *♦ tui free. In plain wrao;**r hi- n-w ! ** I 101*0 lo)k and **!f-ex.imiiiat ion *\mjh lom l latikft. to anyone who wrir#-* to him ! in confidence. MAR IAC 1M1.1.1,1(.i:V E. Mutter* of Interest to Uhlpplng Men Generally. Tha Weather Bureau gives the foiloar- j ing forecast #f the w*ather at sea for | November: ' Brisk northwest winda prevail along ! the trans-Atlantl' st*-.unship routes west ! lof the 2T:h meii<)ian. an*l as the British Iftbe are appro# hed the prevailing Wiixb l*o to aAcithtr)) The season of tropical lurteanes has pm tleslly endtsl. Tn prlii ipal track of storm la trace*! from , the Gulf of St lawrenee t<* the south j cast f Newfoundland anl thence toward j Ihe north po.nt of Scotland Storms whl n I bil**w this path averag*- a lout three u | month, Mil usually (e*s**a mark'd streiigth. Tne aoutnwan) flow of Arctic : i‘e I.t ended, and bu little fog Is tube ••up* t-.j ##\er anil neor the Boi.ks ol N# w foundland " A large number of steamship* were dry* docked and paint**! at New York during the week *nd*l (ct 77 During that pe rl*! nineteen steamers two l#arks and aie •t*** I b irg. w*re do Red for painting, whlie tw> other efeomers occupied th Sectional dock* undergoing rejsilrs. On -••v* ral m'fisions four vessels have be*n th a tnUe) f ilurlrig one #iay on ihe two soli*! docks at the Erie lUftin. Pasaengera ►> Wteamslilpa. Fa*- **ngerw arriv#*d 'act night from Phil i*hwphl: •*n **t. amshl;* Ib rksldrt R T Klllott. Mr IXdott, Mis* Elliott. Sarah Rose. Jnnes Wilkie. ftn% nnttMli Vlmiinnr. Sun rise# at 4:21 a. m and seta at 507 P m High water at Tvbee <o-dav at 4 02 a m and 432 p m High water at Savan nah one no ur later. I'hnees of the lihiii f#r \oirmhrr. D H M Full moon k 5 o eve l**iet quarter 13 x 37 eve N* w' moon 22 1 17 morn First quarter 29 11 x inorr M#*on fer!gee. Sth. Moon pKee, 17th \ltltl\ \l S \\|> til l* \lt II Ml S ' ••••••Is %rrlsel keaterday. Stew mship Berkshire. Rvnn Philadel phia —J J Carolan. agent Steamship Maorby (Br. I-aurle, Shields I —Barnard 4 Cos V’n•■-<! Down to Itlghf. Sdp Thor (Nor), Andr**eon Bristol. Bark Norrskenet (Swed). Kordqutet. Rotterdam. Frrltfht* nml ( Imrlrra. S'h.mner Stella R Kopian, Savannah to H * ton. *:- IK’m rent!*. • htppinu Mcmiirttnila, J ickoonvr.le, Fla.. Nov. 2 —Cleared, x rvonner Henry Crosby, Strong. Perch Amboy. \rr iv<|. *rhooner Hr, nailer. Maker. New York. *c)o#aner William H Alhry, Kii**elL Ho|N*town. B W I ; *chooner Robert* nnd Ru**ei*, liu**e|, Hoppinwn R W I Beaufort, r„ Nov 2 —Arrived a! Fcrt R*>vl. ft*h*voner Woodward Abn hm* Baltimore, *t amcr Orml.iale (Br), H .mburc K**v Wet. Fla . Nov. 2 —Arrive,). rt#*anier L*ampor i. New N'.vrk and *all*ft for G ilv# on Olivette. Srnkh. Fort Tim I*’ n.| holl***l for ll.ivona. echooner Dr. Lvke*. Cardenu*. Fiinin Gor.la. Fin Nov 2 -Cleared. *t#am*hlp St ikied.ul. Ignree. Fork (*har|e*ion. Nov. ?. Arrived. *tenmer Goman* he. IVnninnton. New York, pro ■ ■••••ded to Jacksonville. Nava hoe Jonn -1 -on Ja< koonvllle. pn- eMed to Boaton (Teareftt. *tc.mer Giadeatry (Br) loiw ■*n. Man roster; - *ho*>ner fluftte H Dav i‘Hon Doanhtv. tin SI more Sail*-*) *t. amer.ft R|ft*wxiil (Br). Dixon. L.vcrpool; Alaonquin. Flntt, New Yt>rk s bH)n**r* M irv Fatton. Steelman ! Iltiitimor* Ad* h Thnckern McKean. Bal j tlmft r# l 'nited State* ahlp Hiilxhoro, j Tampa; revenue cutter* 7 8 9 10 and 11. Cuba. Bark Viftiiriet* (Gert. Meluxner. eaiietl i #,, r I• f- * ola. not Mobile as incorrectly reported. Faltlmor#*. Nov 2 —Arrived, steamer St i . of Texas Savannah. •’hila*!* Iphlu Nov 2 —Arrive.), steamer Evelyn Fort Tampa. Sill.# ! Berkahlre. Savannah. Ilamhur-K Nox 2 -Arrived. Kiearner h ninti*. Sivonn.i'i. for Antwerp Uv.rj |. Nov 2.—Arrived, steamer I'iiorn#* Savannah. <ii*nmi*Nov 7' Arrlvml. stsnmsr Treas ury Scivwnnah X'ta Norfolk M I'lcir.i, (h i 20.—Pwllsd. Mc.imcr Snn,t fli'M, T in r* i Harry. Nox 1 -Salic.l, steamer K-I'.n --hurith. I’cnstixiln. Mjiti hisit r, Nov. I.—Arrlvsrt. sicnm,*r i H.'iritangi*.** Fharlcston. For; Tiimpn Fl , Nov. 2. S.i r*< imn F.ilttxh steamer James Turplc, |{<*-* lli*l<lngiK>rg; tug Dnuntlsss with •*. ti.*on*r It Frank N’sally. Ilrn ina ,\p i.. ticota. Fla.. Nov 2 Knt* r <~l * hooncr 6'uturc, MacDoraikl. Ualvrston. Notice to xiarincr,. Flint charts nn.l ~.1 hv.lrogr iphlc tnfor malloft xvltl be furnlsh***l masters of ye,. cl fr<. i.f ch ire 111 Fntte.t Ktatcs hy ilrorraphh- urn.. m Custom House • tins ir** requestc.l to call m *he ~fn .. U.'txirt- .J wr.s ks aii*l lersll. is recsivtsl for ir..nsmlss..)f> to the Navy Depart* m'*nt. IT.MRLB IN PORT. Stenniahlpa. Hlghfleii iRr). ; #42 tons. Richardson; Idg for l.lxerpcol Wilder A Cos. j Furltan illri 7.528 tons; James, cld for Itremen Strachan A Cos. AMersgate (Br I. 1.9*7 tons, Willis; Idg for llrimtn \\ \V, Wilson. Arlon (Hr i 1 *23 tons. Clough; Idg for HaxTs— Strachan A Cos. Asamu I Hr* 7I tons, Rernent. |.lr for Itremen —tl.orgta Export and Import Oompany. Tresco iRr), 1,81 tons. Rsrher; idg. for Manchester —A. F. Churchill. Sannn (Non. 2.2r# tons. tYahlberg; disc. cargo —J F. Mini* A Cos. Winifred dtr). 1,802 ions. Clark, dlxc. car go -J F. Minis A Cos. Hurworth (Br). 1 521 tons. Galbraith; Id* for Bremen.—W. W. Wllaon. Ratho (Br). 2.747 tons. Nlbt; Mg for Liverpool -Wilder A Cos. Ormesby (Br), 1.82* tons. Robinson; idg j for IJverpool or Bremen.—W. W. WII- I son. L*iura (Bn. 1 vq tons. Y'u.e. disc, cargo.— fltracnan 4 Cos Miramar (Bn I.MI tons. White, repairing -Wilder A Cos Florida tons. Alton; idg lumber.— 8 . F A W Ry Jhtrlhv (Bn, lT* • tons. Whltefleld: Idg. for Havre or Bremen Wl.iier A Cos. EJton (Bn. tons. iiim<s.iy, idg for Bremen —Stra* nan 4 Cos. At Masrstitlnr. Ship Harvest Queen (Br). Forsyth; to load lumber for Rio ie Janeiro. Bark Oax.de (Hr). Green, from Rio de Janeiro. %tenier at qasrnntlnr. F#a*ea { Br). 2 *H4 tons Purdy; Idg. for IJverpool.—A F Churchill Cunaxa (Br), 2 *♦> trais. Uockhart; Idg for Bremen - J I Minis A Cos Moorby (Br 173 tons Ig>urle, Mg. for Bar* e|o a— B**rerr#l Ar Cos. Ilnrka. Marla Laura (Itali. M 7 tons. Fler.ra Idg lumber for Vlwgo, Si*ain —Sirachan & I Cos. Norr*kenet (Sw.l), 1,14 k tons. Nordqulsf; I Id n s —H Juchter. Alert (Nor) *Sd tons. Anderwon; M. n. a. —l'Mferson-ltow nlng Company. Idaxie Curry (Br). tons. re turned for repfilrs Master. Sylvia (Non. 1 "9ft tons. Ha Worsen; ckl. | for Hutnburg —Strachan A* Cos. Julia 719 tons. Barren} • to kl. lumber.— M ister Raearvlg (Nor). 513 tonti. Olaen. Idg n a.— Master. Recor#l (Nor). tons. Johnson. 4lg n a j —Master. Jamef A Wright, W 7 tons. English; Idg for Fhda*lelphia - Muster. E S Powell. ,YJi tons. Jones; Idg for New York—Master I Keeex. 577 tone. Smith; Idg. lumber.— Master. Eis.i (Ger). I.l*o tons, Si rlr.ger, Idg. n. a. ■ —lltrachan A Cos. Schwanden (Nor). *l7 ton*. Eriksen; Ms. n s.—Fateraon-1 Ktwnlng Company j Conalglia Galatoia (Itali Vd tons. Am* hrosana. to Id n e Strachan Sr C#> laxrenio (Spin). 429 ton*. Casanova, to Id n s— Ebteve & Cos Colin Ar her (Nor). tc*ns Martin sen; Idg. n s —Chr. G lahl A Cos. Prince George (Nor). 47S torn. Hansen, to kl. n. s.—Chr. G. Dahl A Cos. Ilrlgi, Frotfetore (Itali. 454 tons. Fn ra sc .iimLilo; old for Flum** -Dahl A Cos. C Kw*-*ny. r>7‘ tone. Miller; llg. lum her -C. W Howard A Cos. c >*gn T (AH'*:). 510 tone, Conaultch; Mg n .—Strachan A Cos Ida laiwrence. 459 lone. Thorpe, old. Baltimore Master. Anna I*7 Krnnx 57v tons Newcomb; Rig lumber Masker. Mary R Balrrl, SI I tons. Cook; klg. lum ber Master A B Sherman. 510 tons. Johnson; Idg lumber —Master. '’hue II Valentine, 534 tons. Jayne; Mg lumber Mister John O S'nmi*lf. 45*1 tons. Norbury; Idg lumber for Fhlla*J* iphli —C W Mow* rl A Cos Harriet c Kerlln. 459 tons. Steelman; Mg luihlmi Master. "• ar C. Schmidt. 4*7 tons. Peterson; Mg lumber 4\ \V Howard A Cos M irgareg A May. 45s tn. dm e; |lg lumber Master. Longefeikm. 229 tons, Hannah; *!g lum ber Mister Ed wa rd F Avery, AS2 tons. Il.iwley; ifg lurn'ier Master. Harold C. Beecher. 306 tons. Low. Mg lumber Master Juia A Truhee. 392 tors. Mi.ler; to Id lumber.—Master M Walls, 541 tons. Little. Idc lumtier —Master T W Dunn. 625 tons Bond. Idg lum ber Master rtios L James 374 ions. Pierce; Ilg lumber —Master IH III.IN v:us m \TTFR •, Objerllona to Ju.llrlarr Clrcnlf < |ni|rrA<l ># w# Dublin, (in. Nov. 2 The law v era of Dublin are much oi>pe* l to having the county of Tamrens iran-fer.<*l t#v 111 (Vonre judiciary circuit an#) at are- nr j meeting pas*#.| r#-olutions a kl c th** I representilive from Eturens und the senator from the Sixteemh DDirict o either endeavor to put th# county in 1 e mkklle circuit or form 1 new ircut To g ! to the Oconee circuit, they #gv. w II 1 .# ber..*rtt them in ih** i- #st Th#* meeting of ■ th* Bar Ass># i.nlon m#*nthi e,| atov.* was j well attended and ih** resolution calling upon tha t*pi• m m . and enatet j to put the -otinty in 1 #• .ir .11 w #•* unanimously \ i-se.!. Th. prl;i 'l(*.il obje#*tlon to h tvii g the unty transft . | Ito tlie t)conee circuit 1- on .1 unt >f th* Inconvenience of gening to the judg* n I case there is business t*fore him in ('htitie Im* rs. A** was pr#.|ictel. General l’as*nger Agent K K Bryan. Jr.. iia> teialrred to Mr. D. S Bln k-h* ar. #h*|*.i og nt >f the Wrightsvllt# an*l To n Hr 1 Railroad at this place, the psi 1 n ; #>f commercial agent. male va* nt in IHihi in tv the resignation of Mr. R. B. Young Mr H i ksheur his ,i k* l for tw j days to coosld# r the matim The (toiiilloii pays |3** i#er month, i* > mom > than the ; tKMtltion lie Iw* ho ds, but which he r**- j signed a day or two ago. to lake •*fT#*ct as hmw ns his suc< # - .• I- a|>; omt and and : quallOi<i 11 biff pn habit that ati | W. C. Myers of flawkinevill* will ie 5n • Blackshe ir‘s successor on \Ne.lncs-iay J M Ixivett. Bur'-h Lovett, Geneva lovett, F.-d Fort and B#d) Wright w. rr iirralg * 1 |. f r. Judg. J.hn j S Adams on the <*hargr f attempting to j incite a rlo’ at Brew ton t n S.itiirdny |r-*t ! It is said that other warrants and for j graver often**-* will !>e sworn out against these men. They demanded i !h im*-nts I as they had 11 right t*i #k. and were bound over by Ju lg* Adam*. \lj n r whitt. J M. I#ov* 11 I/4 n mere 1 ar t at llrewion. A f* w months ago h* ki! 1 a negro 111 that town and earn*) near losing hi* life by bc- I Ing mortal y wound#* I l> th# negro. SARATOGA Arondack S Wafer Nature * remedy for Stomach Troll t.e, K idtiev Di*eaftes. Nt ma rl*. Ncrvonancft* and I\ i epftia. Flaaeant to take, full of life, For **.•• at Irnir KtorNk llutPi*, Kaourmi# an 4 lstorr* Kmil (i*r (••mpti.At Agent SOLOMON'S DRUG STORE N Bull A Chariton St* . Sitannah. Ga. FIX % Xt I %L. nxunrr xv iki esi COMPANY 53 Broadway. New York. Branches- x. Hiale slre.i, Boston; tn.' Walnut sire I l‘ > -x I■ ii i. , I'ONNE(TKI) BY Him AT.; WTRKt# RONDS. BTNKKH. UItAIN COTTON * • , u . Mirkin -10 share lots und upward Commission, 1-18 4'oiton our s|e laity Small margins and large saving on c ,-ti. mission Write for t>rm IV, can ii i.r est you Bmd for our 400-page "Ouidc to Investors." giving s , Investors and operators tn Si.xlte Groin and Cotton Issued gratis and mailed f r e. Statistics < • R i . ii x' cellaneous BsH iirit.es. Highest and lowest pr.ee* of stocks from !x., EX' elleni set*, vice. Correspondence solicits t Qui-of- i town orders given special attention, . The man who smokes Old Virginia Cheroots has a satisfied, “glad I have got it” expression on his face from the time he lights one. He know's he will not he disappointed. No matter w here he buys one—Maine or Texas, Florida or California—he knows they w ill be just the same as those he gets at home—clean—well made—burn even—taste good—satisfying! Three hundred million Old Vtrgmu Cheroots smoked this year. Ask your own desler. Price, 3 for 5 cents. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. (d:\K.R lit roMMTIOY OF TR ADE IH HIM; THE PAST WEEK. Oxxlng tn Hnslnesa I nruainru Very Little Was Doing In I omarrrlßl < Ireles-Fair %ctlvlty In the \avat Atorea Markets, and Prices Well Maintained—Local and Telegraphic Markets. The Morning News Office, Friday. Nov 2. The eff#ct of the political agitation and 1 business uneasiness was reflected in local rommerc.al circles •hiring the past week, and doubtless accounts In measure for the lnliffe re nee which prevailed in all lines There was very little doing In the cotton market with an inclination on the l*rt of holder* not to sell at declining prices, while buyers *lsl nor s*>em anxious to g**f in the market with conditions whol ly unsettled Tne result wns week de void of feature*, nn I dorkJedly uiuwitts faetory t. the coMon trade. T n t o naval stores market fair activ ity prevailed, though business was not ; overiy brisk Price* in both the sririt* | turpentine and roetn markets were well maintained. There was a tendency at •ave time for both markets to yield, but prices settled down later at the outside figure*. The demand to-day was fair in j ct#*h mark*!* Tne wholesale markets i were sternly and in the main unchanged ! Th* f owing resume of the different markets will ehow th** tone and quota j tions ut the • lomiik to-day: COTTOfI. The mtton market showed a tendency to •if iir • during th** week in response t. the •i* • Ining t. i denry shown In the cotton fu tur* market Asa result the trading Iw tf driqgy Holder* were not inclined to j sell, and buyers were dlspoeed to hid low I • fact wa* that the trade was indiffer •nt ill around. Good ml.ldling, f o b . w,* around 9V 4 r. with only a moderate t nueineft doing In this market. Th* following were the official spot quo at * n* at the close of the market at the Cotton Exchange to-day: | This laist ! day. | year. | G >*. I mi*M;ing T. .. .. . ".9 3-16 7 3-14 Middling S 15-14 4 15-14 j le*w mUMling 4 9-14 4 7-JH M rk* t quiet and easy; sa?*w 432. Receipts Pant Week. Up- flea Receipt* of r*.tton— land Isl and 1 Receipt* post week 30.945 4 1 Sam** w#*ek last year 35,07.5 3,954 l*orti uiars of Re #*!pts— •’entrai Rnllroad 14.914 ,vq S F A W 1 5.1D1 2,321 Fharlesion and Savannah ...,| 4*4 River ste liners | 335 ! ‘‘arts j 31 10 Menu fort steamers 27 Seaboard Air Lina | 5,471 1,373 Exports— Exports I-t week j 44.954 970 Sim* week Inst year 34.172 5,579 Movement— To Boltlmare 252 T New York 3.722 to> j I’bli d# iphia j sol; Liverpool | 7^.7 Inland | \ Mill onsumption 120 Manchester 12.0*1 27^ i f"mcn j so •\ ntw-rp | jon | 1.350: ... IlHrf-lon 1 1 1 s,7l#> s#u>"lc <>n h ind nn.l .... M %>• 1.1.fKl .lay la yn.ir |l<>4 W I#.#M H ivarinah. R-clpia. Export* and Bto- k, Iliyr>ivrtl thlr day 3.MX I!. . \ . 1 ~rni. day hit year #Ms Sim- .lity ynar Itoforr lam 11.067 K..,-,.}pr, paat wr. k 3r. 473 Sam.* .< k lost yr-ar 43,747 Sim* n- 1 k y-ar It. 1v.,1 lnr,. fc.pt. 1. IMS 4K 7S It. -Iv.d limn lant y.*r 3;,. Kxtortn I'.r-i \V.-k Kxiairlr thi- rl.iy, rouatwts- 2,3100 p.t-t w.fk roaatwla- a ry. Kxr .orl - paat wa. k. rontln-nt 13 <ao i:v|Hiri- paat w.-ak, Fran.-.. Son* Kxporta paa.- >.k. flra.it Hrltnln.. 15.574 Total rxporia paat weak 40.141 Kxpor a Him-.. Hrpt. 1. IMP— |To .r* hi Krliatn Ts.ns* To Fr.iii. r •. IS 070 To tin* •■ontlnom 17.<15,', Total forrlirn 3,5,; w Total . ..aat w laa 74 St3i T *1 and axpcr'a Kxporta Mam.- T3ma I,at Y-ar To Orxr.it Britain 47.470 | T ANARUS“ Cranoa j, du To th. . onllnrnt 173 W,-, i T*dal for- littt 131.044 Total cOiiatwiM 7a<r,i Total axporta Sts.HVi Stta-k on hantl thta day v( 7*l ** h *ni hand aama day laal yrnr H 15.373 It* atl't* and Hiorka at All IXorta- U.r. lpta thla .lay J7.M7 ; Tttia day laxt yaar Tx.tttt# Thla *lay y. *r haf.*r,* laal as 437 It* * **l|*t past w* < k 79*; 474 Hama days lasi yar 331 ,vv! v *"’ r brt>** la*' 44k. 143 Total r **lpta atnrr S'pt 1. IXph . ..tZM,OM Sim* • tne Inst yaar 3,001.173 S .m. iimt* yaar haforn last 2,w.|07 Bttw k at nil |w*rta to-day 937 S-o- k Mtitit* day last yaar Mk.lWl I ally Mov,mints nt tith-r Forts t'. tlvsaion QuIM. mkMiin*. 9a; nat r • ;pts ■‘ot2 yross raarlpis. 9,642; Mias. .'II; stork. ?*5.199 N* Orlaana -gulat an*l ata.ady. mhl lllnc ■ tat r* alpts, 13.340; ttross ra • atptr .las. 1.100; stork, (aorracts*!) 19" >•* M .1 -gutat. mi*Mlln. e*c; #tat ra. *>i ’ - - • yro. rm alpt, x, sales. 300. stock ls.y.tst middlln* tc; net r#- .-ahr i * 1 iM. ftOM recrlpls, 1 MU. elock. " m!t ttton-Flrm; middlln*. r; nat rs 'ipt- cross raralpts 1,051; stork 9.951 Norfolk—Firm; middllnc. p; nat ra. aatpts 1.030; cross receipts, 1.020. sties. | 7“A, dock, y.7o#. Bsltlmora— Nominal; middling 9k. , r.,*atpt. 1.134; groan irrtlpti. 7 *:. 2.391 New York—Qtilat; middling. 9 i:,.y racatpra. 45k; grras reoeipia. 3.017 ( . 3k, atoak. 45 432 Hoattwi—tjutai; mkMltng. 9Sa. r, aalpta. I.SSS; groax raaalpta. 3 SS9. | I’hlladalphla—Qtilat; mM.IIIng. 9 tnat raaalpta. SK. grom* raaalpta. ,* , 2.141 Nawport Nawa- Nat raaalpta. 2.’,.- rr ,^ l raaalpta, 2.3*3; atoak 3.54** Itsliy Movamanta nt Intarior Tonr, Augttafa— C/utrl. mt.kldng. 9V,-. t ratpta. 1.95 k, grr.tat r*‘. •* 1 pf, 1 ~ 241. K-k. 39 7< x Mampltla—Straidy; mbVlllnx, 9- r * aalpta. 4.Ska',. gr.aa raaalpta. 5..'. tt/^ 5.509. atoak. 94. Sin St Ixmla tjutat, middling, 9 1 r.***ipta. 3.29i. Krona raaalpta. 9 77* .. . 49 "2*. Cincinnati—Quint; middling. t , aatpta, 1.059, areas raaalpta. 1,*9? 7.77fi. H, Ml at on- Kaax middling. • ir.-y raiaipta. 10.34. groaa raaalida. lu.iM. i,m 19:.. *t.>f-k. r.X44 InOtiNvKle— Wtfitly ffrm; mkkil i . net receipt*. 235; gror* receipt*. 245. atrM'k. 265 Export# of cotton thl* day— Galveston —To Or 4at Britain. H. to th* continent. I*.7*'*4. c:a*w i*#*. 4,im Naw Orican* To tha continent. vC Savannah—Coa*t wi*e 2.9 K Norfolk -C'oaafwjM*. 1 Va Baltimora- To Great Britain. IJ£ to*.V* rontinant. 2 *.*7l New York To Great Britain. 40 Boaton To Grant Britain. 2,fv Newjv rt New*- To th** continent. 2”*. coa** w iee. 77 Total fore lari export* from all p*>r*< •lav To Great Itrltotn. 14,419; t th tln*nt. 19.24.5 Total foreign export* from :i!l | rt* t fc • far thi* weak: To Great Britain. ui.'Ai. I‘rance, 15,437. to tha continent. 1. 154 Total foreign export* *inca Sa; * To Great Britain. to Franc, if. 932. to the continent. 548.638 *EB BUM) COTTON The bottom ha* ip;*arantly dropiej fr*>n tha demand for *ea i*l.n<l con on ro**- -umer* are waitina. and doubt:**** h*pa for the market ts work out the influences to depre** it There ip juat now erahle intere*t a* to th* *ix** of and pending more deffnl*e Information rre *|tuation promlpe* to remain f* iturej#*- Frlre* at*out a* follow- Extra ch(ice Ea*t Florida* ->4 i24 Extra choice and fancy Floriii* Extra chlc,' ai.d fancy Georgm choice Georffkt* . /2.1 Extra fine Georgia* Receipt* and Stock*— *: :gS!iMh* ll#-**e|pt* pat w#*ek | 3‘eft : f BfJ Export* j*a*t week '** n'D Receipt a thl* e*a*on 1 17.** *.l y "* Files pant week 7*51 -.754 Stock on hand J3.’ 13 4*B Charleeton. Nov. 2—S. Flax l • quotation* unchanu# i Receipt:- i>a*ft; exuortH. 852. ealra, tta; *tock. 2.157. COTTON FITI HE*. The Market ( !*••• at a lk*#*llne of • 1 I l*ilnt. New York, Nov 2.—There w.i in *** • •pentnar for the cotton market t<*-*i.iy *t .1 decline of : ,, *4 point*. (*abl*•- war- r-t *ati*factory and the fact that f?i*c ft till holding off also increased th# *eldlli. The decline wa* extended to Mi 13 P^ nl * aftef* which there wa* a narrow and v**ry tame market, local deal* having : eeti * ready pretty well even**! up In t’l iP** b n of to>vnorrow‘* bri* f *e*-* n c ,r '** hour ) The market wa* flnallv •, •* •* net decline of 98/13 point* Taking the “** Mon ae a whole it repreeented ’ * *> n * e*t market of recent time- A jF’era-f w*4iik feelinjf prevailed, the rx • character of the weather account tnor* than off-oettlng iud.cati>n* of hum #r celpta The cotton belt remain* pr * Without fr"ftt. r**< ent ind cattdfU wave iiavirg been fx>i|ow*ed b> *• ' n epiinfllike c ndltlon* In moat cot' ’• ‘J tn*. while even In the remote N r" * r,t the temierature ehow* a rHIK '• There w#* a decided übaenc** of •*" u *'* live tnte;c*t while report* from 1 ern *pot market* ahowed eu*l*r * %n<l cotton good** market* often* i* * new* of incouroglnK |*ur|ort. Fl,l CTI ATIONW IN FI TANARUS! 11l * N,w York. Nov. 2.-**ot4on I oiM-nt-l ■•>' atul clottixl quiet. I’r*.-- follows: Opt*ti. Xllgh. ' '.*' Janusrv .. 9tH 9(x5 x • * February 9 <•> 995 9•* March 9'* 9 * ;, x ' April ’ „ May 9.06 905 9 June # oi J ttlv 905 905 *9, August nn 8.97 891 ■ September .. .... ... . .. Gctobor November 9 f*2 9 (ft B'* 4 ‘ I>ecember 9'M 9*B * '*• * Lll I'.IIINNUi COTTON! WARM 1 Liverpool. Nov. I —Cottoo Si*** ' rrstc business; priests csslrr; A: milling fair 5 23-Mtl; go.wl niH* SVI; mlilrlllng, 5 9-33A low mltblllnn good ordinary. 4 77-32d. ordinary < • T** *■ .** , ' Fi* *1 >y *•!> • *•" which 64*' wars for s:>-ciililoti a’ 1 port, tind Included hal'*. An Receipts 38.0110 hairs. Including T7.o> ' lean. ~t j Kuturss opened quirt anti cl American nt 'ldling, low middling Novembsr, 5.05t1. buyers; Novrn cent Iter .B.Old. sellers. Rcemlter-Jat 4 03d. sellers; January-Fehrusr' * buyers. Fehnisty-March, 4 i9sj|o* ers; March-Aprll. 4 5Sd. buyers May. 4 57d. sellers. Mayolune '' ' , buvers; Juns-July. 4.. r *4*it 55*1 * ' . August. 4 53d. bttyeis; Augusffc !■' m 4 tsit4.49*l. buyers. r .iurt* New Orleans. Nov. 3.—Cotton steady at the decline. ,* Nov I 77JM 79 March .. • Dec 8.7MT8 77 April .. • ' Jan 8 7HM.T" MV ..Zi9 Feb 8 T 78.78 .. COTTON I.BTTBII* New Tork. Nox 2 - Murphy * Liverpool futures opened ur.cnn,ew