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ager of the Daily Timks If whenever there
Is failure of the carriers to deliver the paper,
notice Is sent to or left promptly at the office,
94 Bryan Street.
time of closing the mails.
[STANDARD TIME.]
Northern mail. 0:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Charleston, 6:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ~< u ,
Port Royal Railroad, 6:00 a. m., 1:00 and 7:00
P For all points in Florida, 6:00 a. in. and 7:00
P Macon and Brunswick Railroad, 6:00 a. m.
and Albany Railroad, 6:00 a. m
s' 1 F° l A P W?Rallroad, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
All points west of Waycross, on Savannah,
Florida & Western Railway, 6:00 a. m. and 7
P Western mail, via Central Railroad, 9:00 a.
m. and 7:20 p. m.
Milledgeville, Eatonton and Gordon, 9:00 a
m. and 7:20 p. in.
Hawkinsville, 66)0 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Albany, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Bainbridge, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Thomasville, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Quitman, 6:00a. m. and' p.. m.
All points on the S., F. A W. R. R.» between
Thomasville and Bainbridge, 6:00 a. m. and
7:00 p. m.
Savannah river Tuesdays, 5 p. m.
On Sunday, maii for all po ints 6 -60 P. “•
On Sunday for delivery of mail, 9 to 10 am
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Seed Rice—R. Habersham’s Son & Co.
Fine Hats at LaFar’s.
St John s Parish Entertainments.
Notice—John Feeley.
Red Bananas and Co- oanuts—J. B Reedy
Variety Bakery—John Derst.
Davis’ Hams—A. M. & C. W. West.
Meeting of Irish Jasper Greens.
Potatoes just received—E. E. Cheatham.
Underwriters’ sale ofFlour.
Special Notice—Jas. B. West & Co.
Lost—One setter pup.
For Rent—Store and dwelling.
gutdligenre.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sun Rises 7:02
Bun IBTB ...4:58
High water at Ft Pulaski.. 12:58 a m 1:02 p m
Thursday, January 8, 1885.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYBEE YESTERDAY
Schr Helen G Moseley, Holt, Baltimore,
with coal to Savannah Towboat Company,
vessel to Master.
ARRIVED UP FROM QUARANTINE
YESTERDAY.
Bark Grad Karlovac (Aus), Solch, to load
for Oporto—M S CosUllch & Co.
ARRIVED TO-DAY
Steamship Wm Lawrence, Foster, Balti
more—J as B West & Co.
Steam yatch Magnolia, F Rogers, Phila
delphia.
CLEARED TO-DAY.
Bark (Br) Laura Otter, Liverpool—Richard
ion & Barnard.
Bark (Ger) Ernst Ludwig Holtz, Epping,
Hamberg—M S Cosulich & Co.
DEPARTED TO-DAY.
Steamer Mary Fisher. Carroll, Cohen’s
Bluff and way landings —W. F. Gibson, Mana
ger.
Steamer Anita, Bravo, Fernandina-C Wil
liams, Agent.
MEMORANDA.
Tyhee, January 8, 2 p. m.—Passed up:
Steamship Wm Lawrence, steam yacht Mag
nolia, schrs Daisy P Parkhurst, Isaac C
'’Passed out: Barks Onlni, S G Haskell,
jschr June. Bright.
passed across the sound : Schr Samas.
At anchor in outward roads: Three un
known schooners and one unknown bark.
Waiting: Barks Johann, Gusta Helene,
auul Mauhenja.
Wind : W est, light, fair.
CONSIGNEES.
Ter steamship Wm. Lawrence from Balti-:
more-G W Allen, P Beckman, Branch & Co,
Baldwin & Co, Bendheim Bros & Co, J H Car
son, B J Cubbedge, B Cohen, A H Champion,
Collatt Bros. R C Connell, Crawford <k L, Geo
Derst, A Doyle, P Decker, A Ehrlich Bro,
Capt J Foster, Fretwell & N, M Ferst A Co, A
Freidenberg & Co, H Graham, C L Gilbert &
Co, J R Haltiwanger, J G Hoar, A Hanley, C
Hopkins, G M Heidt & Co, J B Harrison
F M Hull, J M Henderson, A Heller, J Kauf
mann Lovell & Son, Lovell & L,Luaden &B
Mrs A RLawton, A Leffler Lyons A Co, W J
Lindsay M Lavin, Lang* Bro, H Myers and
Bro, McKenna & B, McGrath & Co, M S B
Co, A SNichols, A BHull, T P Bond, James
O’Byrne, est Jno Oliver, .Palmer Bros. N'
Paulsen & Co, B H Richardson, J B Reedy,
John II Ruwe, Rutherford and Faucett,
J S Silva, H Schroeder, Mrs A Scroe
der, J T Shuptrine. E A Schwarz, H
Solomon & Son, S F & W Ry, P Tuberdy, J C
Thompson, 14 H Tatem, Weed & C, T West,
Walter T, C E Wakefield, J B West & Co, Cen
tral Railroad.
EXPORTS.
Per British bark Laura, for Liverpool, 760
■bbls spirits turpentine, 35,171% gallons, 1,235
bbls rosin, 286,427 lbs. Total value 612,332 29.
Cargo by Paterson, Downing &Co.
Per German bark Ernst Ludwig Holst, for
Hambi-rg, 3.092 bbls rosin, 1,332,850 lbs. Total
value 56,0C0 00. Cargo by 8 P Shotter & Co.
gginnimUL
SAVANNAH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES.
Savabsah, Ga., January 8,1 p. m.
Savannah Cotton Exchange .Official).
COTTON.
Fair @
Middling Fair .. 1011-16®
Good Middling Io 9-16®
Middling lO% @
Low Middling 10 3-l(i@
Good Ordinary ... 9% @
Ordinary 9% @
Tone—Quietand firm.
BBCKITTS.
Net 1,848 | Gross 1,848
■XrOBTS.
Foreign I Coastwise 1,898
SAIBS
From 1 p. m. Wednesday to 1 p. m; to-day
JJI72 bales.
Stock on hand and on shipboard at 1 p. m
to-day, 75,244 bales.
(Savannah Board of Trade, Official.)
Rice.
The market is quiet with inquiry only
for low grades. Sales 215 bbls. I’hese quota
tions represent for round lots. In tilling
small orders higher rates must be paid.
We quote:
Broken N omlnal
Common “
, Fair 4%a5c
Good 5%@%
Prime 5%a%c
Choice Nominal
Bouuh —
Country lots 90al 100
Tide Water 110a! 35
Naval Stores.
rosin.—The market pale steady;ot her grades
steady. We quote:
A. 8 1 05 H 8 130
B 1 0.5 11 8 5
C 1 05 K 225
1 05 M 3 25
X 115 N 375 )
F 1 120 W G 400 |
G 125|WW
Spirits Turpentine.—Nothing doing
Sales bbls spirits and 400 bbls rosin.
Naval Stores Statement.
Spirits. Rosin
Receipts to-day 93 1,887
Stock this day 9,159 52,627
THE SAVANNAH DULY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1885.
Grain, Provision and Flour Market.
Grain.- Steady. We quote:
White Corn 63 ®
Cur load lots 60 <®
Mixed Corn J*'- W
1 Car loud lots 58 ®
M i xed Oats 4c @
Car load lots 40 ®
Northern Hay 100 @
Eastern Hay 105 @
Western Huy 100 @
Meal 70 ®
Grits —— <5 @
fROVtSIONS.
Market firm.
D S Shoulders ...... ®
iDSLCSIdes : @
DSCRSides g
Smoked shoulders ®
Smoked C R Sides <>b
1 Hams ®
Lard « !®
Butter n 4?!?
Sugars.—dull.
Cut Loaf. 6 . « ®
standard “A” ;$
Extra “C” *
“CO” rt
Granulated ®
SALT.
We quote:
ar load lots (f. o. b.) 80 n
lots 99®
rtovß.
Market firm.
Superfine ~ 3 20'24 05
Extra 3 B<al 15
Family 4 8045 10
Choice Patent 6 20@6 70
corrFES.
Dull.
Fancy 1'2% @
Prime I'2 W
Medium H (4
Fair 10 %
Ordinary 9% (a.
Financial.
Quotations furnished by F. C. Wylly, Stock
and Bond Broker, No. 120 Bryan street.
Tone of the market—Money easy
Exchange on New York —buying
Bank checks selling at par to % discount
Market ruled steady for bonds, and
stocks, We quote :
AILROAD STOCK. BID. ABKKD
Augusta & Savannah 7 per cent.
guaranteed exdiv’d 115 Ho
Central Railroad Script 6 per
vent, ex int 87% 88
Central exdiv’d 73 73%
Georgia 104 lob
, Southwestern 7 per cent, guaran
anteed ex div’d 115
BANK AND GAS STOCKS
Merchants National 120
. Southern Bank State of Georgia.
Savannah Gas 12 14
Mutual Gas Light 2o
2 STATE BONDS.
i Georgia new 6s, 1389, January and
r July coupons K 3 164
Georgia Mortgage on W. & A
Railroad, regular 7 percent,
coupons, January and July
turity, 1886 101 104
Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarter
lies HO 111
Georgia 7s, 1896 122 123
CITY BONDS.
Augusta 6 per cent ...102 104
Augusta er cent 107 108
Columbus per cent 84 8o
Macon 6 per cent 100 100
Savannah 5 per ce j t &BS% 89
Savanahs per cent, (new) 87 88
RAILROAD BONDS.
A. & G. Ist mortgage consolidated
7 per cent, coupons, January
and July maturity, 1897 106 110
Charlotte,Columbiaaud Augusta
Ist mortgage 101 105
Charlotte,Columbia and Augusta
2d mortgage 10
Central consolidated mortgage 7
per cent, coupons January
and July maturity, 1893 109 110
Gainesville, Jeff, and Southern
Ist mortgage, due 1911, July
and January coupons 7 per
cent HO 111
Augusta and Knoxville 7 per
cent 103 104
So Ga & Fla, Ist mortg 110 111
do 2nd “ 100 10l
Montgomery & Eufaula 101 102
W R Rail’d 2d mort g HO 111
Mo and Girard,mo 2a rt’g 110 111
OSS Co. bonds 100 101
Irish Jasper Greens.
An important meeting of the corps will be
held THIS (Thursday) EVEN ING,atßo’elock
A full and punctual attendance Is request
ed, as a matter of special Importance to uni
formed members of all classes will be pre
sented for consideration.
JOHN FLANNERY,
Captain Commanding.
Peter Reilly, O. S.
Special INotice.
The steamship WM. LAWRENCE, for
Baltimore, will sail TO-MORROW (Friday) at
2 p. m.
JAS. B. WEST & CO.,
Agents.
IN otice.
I hereby affirm that I have never made any
remarks of a derogatory nature regarding
the character of J. G. LAYTON, and deny
the assertion to that effect in toto.
JOHN FEELEY.
Notice
Is hereby given, in conformity with the
Statute, that my wife, BELLE THANASOW,
' has become a free trader, with my consent,
such consent being hereby evidenced.
LOUIS THANASOW.
Election of Directors.
Southern Bank of the State oe Georgia )
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 31,1884. j
The annual election for EIGHT DIREC-
TORS for this Bank will be held at the Bank
ing House, on TUESDAY MORNING, Janu
ary 13, from 11 to 12 o’clock.
JAMES SULLIVAN, Cashier.
Election for Directors Merchants’
National Dank.
SAVANNAH, GA., Dec. 13,1884.
The annual election for SEVEN DIREC
TORS of this Bank will be held at the Bank
ing House, on TUESDAY, January 13,1885,
between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock.
Thos. Gadsden, Cashier.
Underwriters’ Sale!
ll® FLOUR! FLOUR!
By J. McLaughlin & son.
To-Morrow, Otli inst
At 11 o’clock, at our Warehouse,
92 BALRELS FLOUR!
Marked [G], and damaged by sea water on
board steamsnip City of Savannah, on her
late trip from New York to this port, and or
dered to be sold at public outcry by a Board
of Survey for account underwriters and all
concerned.
tn laments.
. Ws Parisi EntertMaaali.
The Second of the Series of Lee
; tines on
- “The tacunUrtdSarly Nations”
Will be delivered by the
: Rev. Chas. H. Strong,
Rector of St. John’s Church,
• On Thursday Eve’g, Jan, 15,1885
■ Subject: “ The Art of the East; or,
Amouff the Wonders of Nineveh,
" Babylon and Persepolis.”
To be illustrated by ONE HUNDRED AND
TEN VIEWS, exhibited by the OXY
-5 HYDROGEN LIGHT, showing the wonder-
5 ful discoveries of Palaces, Temples, Sculp-
I) tures and works of art of the ancient Assy-
6 rlans, Babylonians and Persians.
Tickets can be obtained at Davis Bros., S.
P. Hamilton's, O. Butler’s and from either
- member of the Committee :
John M. Guerard, D. G. Purse,
R. D. Bogart, S. B. Palmer,
D. C. Bacon, J. B. Duckworth,
Dr. L. A. Falligant, B. H. Richardson
J. H. Estill, J. de Bruyn Kops
1 C. S. Connerat, T. D. Heyward.
i SAVANNAH THEATRE.
1
D One IXiglit Onl.y.
January S, ISBS.
STRONGER THAN EVER!
LOUIS ALDRICH
AND HIS
SUPERB STARCOMPANY
IN THE
Best American Play,
My
By BARTLEY CAMPBELL, Esq.
“The play that made the fame of Its author
in a night.”—New York Herald.
“Undoubtedly the best American play.
Age cannot wither nor custom stale its infi
nite variety. ’—Boston Journal.
Prices as usual. Seats can be secured at
Davis Bros.
NEXT ATTRACTION: “PECKS BAD
BOY,” January 9 and 10.
savannaF theatre.
Two Nights and Saturday Matinee,
Jan. 9 and 10.
FUNNIEST PLAY ON EARTH !
The New Musical Version of
PECK’S BAD BOY
AND HIS PA.
—Played only by—
Atkinson’s Com dy Company.
CHARLES ATKINSON, Manager.
—with—
The well-known Grocery !
New and Sparkling Music I
The Great Goat Scene !
, Comedians who at Act and Sing !
—YOU WILL-
SMILE, TITTER, LAUGH, SCREAM, YELL
Popular prices. Seats on sale at DAVIS
BROS.
Next Attraction : JAMES O’NIEL, as
r COUNT DE MONTE CRISTO.
THUNDERBOLT COURSE.
19th January, 1885.
■fo-fais Irsiwg Ent.
To be Trotted under the Rules of the
National Trotting Association.
To all Savannah Horses that have never
beaten three minutes. Mlle heats, best. 3 in
5, for a Purse of 8125; 8100 to first horse; 825 to
second horse. Three to fill.
; ENTRANCE 820.
- All entries to close on Saturday, 10th inst.,
positively, at 12 o’clock m.
ALSO
’ A. RUNNING RACE
For all Savannah Running Horses. Mlle
heats, best three in five for a purse of 8100.
875 to first horse; 825 to second horse. Four to
fill. Entrance fee 820.
D. H. CAMPBELL,
Secretary pro tem Gentlemen’s Driving Park
Association, 11 Jefferson street, corner St.
’ Julian.
Davis’ Hams.
i
We are in receipt of a shipment of the
FIRST CURING
OF THESE EXCELLENT HAMS,
—Andean sell at—
Lower Prices than Ever Before.
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
. E. SOLONIOINS
Would respectfully inform his friends and
patrons that he has permanently returned
to the city. Address, 65 Jefferson street.
Skin Diseass—Sway ie’s Ointment.
“Swayne’s Ointment” cures Tetter, Salt
. Rheum, Ringworms, Sores, Pimples, Eczem
no matter how obstinate or long standing.
Nursing sore mouth and ulcers cured by
using Holmes’ Wash, Try it.
CARPETS
Cui, Mads and Laid!
Wilton Velvets at $1 50 per yard.
Body Brussels at*sl.3o per yard.
Tapestry Brussels at 80c. per yard.
’ Three-Plyß at 92c. per yard.
Ingrains ranging from 25c. to 75c. per yard.
These prices are not only Equal, but Less than those of any first-class New York House.
Smyrna Rugs and Mats from 81.25 to 85.00 each. A full line of French Canton Mattings on
‘ hand.
I Would Respectfully Call Attention to My*®H
NEW STOCK’
OF
DRV GOODS!
In which will be found Everything Fresh and Desirable for the Approaching Season—Silks,
Satins, Brocades, Velvets, Velveteens, Cashmeres, Flannels and Fancy Dress Materials in
Great Variety. Black and Colored Silks and Satins have been selected with special care, and
the Low Prices at which they are offered should command the attention of Cash Buyers.
M OUIt IX O I > E PART3I ET\ TT
Has been thoroughly filled with French and English productions.
»
Conrtland’s Celebrated English Crapes ami Veils a Specalty.
500 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits ranging in prices ft’om 82.00 to 810.00.
350 Misses’ Worsted Suits, sizes 2 to 14 years, and prices from 81.00 to 810.00. •
DANIEL HOGAN,
Southeast Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
WE ARE GLOBES
NOW
O I* E IN I -N
V SHADES
A PULL LINE
IN EVERY VARIETY
GAS FIXTURES -Which we are offering at-
—AND— MANUFACTURERS’
CHANDELIERS. mmces.
JOHN A. DOUGLASS & CO.
161 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, 6A
FLORIDA CURIOSITIES!
John Hollers Oo.’s
CELEBRATED CUTLERY
AT
Macher’s Jewelry Store
HO BROUGHTON STREET.
>LU!I ,i- 'lb
MUKBIIMSIIircOMPm
-FOB—
BI ttU 4SS
j PASS.!GE TO NEV : .
CABIN 920
EXCURSION 32
STEERAGE 10
The magnificent Steamships of this Company a:
appointed to sail as follows. STANDARD TIME:
TO NEW YORK.
NACOOCHEE, Captain F. KEMPTON, FRI
DAY, January 9, at 12:30 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE, Captain W. H. Fisher
MONDAY, January 12, at 3:00 p. m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. J. W. CATHERINE
WEDNESDAY, January 14, at 4:30 p. m.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. H. C. DAGGETT
FRIDAY January 16, at 5:30 p. m.
TO PHILADEEFIIIA.
ue- These steamers do not carry passenge~ o .
JUNIATA, Captain S. L. Askins, SATUR
DAY. January 10 at 1:00 p. m.
DESSOUG, Captain F. Smith, SATURDAY,
January 17, at 6:00 a. m.
Through bills of laden given to Eastern and No:
western points and to ports of the Unite 1 Kingdom
and the Continent.
For freight or pastage apply to
G. M SORREL, Agent.
City Exchange Bu'ld/-. /
Merchants’ and
TRANSPORTATION CO'IPiM.
FOR H VLTIIl« KYI
CABIN PASSAGE 815 00
SECOND PASSAGE 12 00
EXCURSION 25 00
For the present the Steamships of this
Company’ are appointed to sail from Savan
nah for Baltimore every five days, as follows.
City time:
I WM. LAWRENCE, Captain H. D. Foster,
FRIDAY, January 9, at2p. m.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUESDAY,
January 13, at 3:00 p. m.
\ WM. LAWRENCE, Captain 11. D. Foster,
MONDAY, January 19th, at 4:00 p m.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, SATUR
DAI, January 24, at 12 noon.
And from Baltimore on the days above
named at 3 p. m.
Through bills lading given to all points West, ail
the manufacturing towns in New England, find ;o
Liverpool and Bremen. Through passenger Jckdi
issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, and all point
West and Northwest.
JAS. B. WEST & CO., Agents
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE 820 00
EXCURSION 85 00
’ STEERAGE 12 00
The first class iron steamships ot this company art
appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boston at 3 p
m.; from Savannah as follows: Standard Time.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley,
TUESDAY, January 6, at 10:00 p. m.
GATE CITY, Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, January 15, at 5:30 p. m.
CITY OF MACON, CAPTAIN W. Kelley,
THURSDAY, January 22, at 10:30 a. m.
GATE CITY Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, January 29, at 5:00 p. m.
Through bills of lading given to New England manu
facturing points and to Liverpool.
The Company’s wharves in both Savannah and Bos
ton are connected with all railroads leading out of the
two cities.
RICHABDSQN A BARN ABD, Agents.
FOR Ell TO MD Wil.
Commencing November 22d, 1884, the MOR
GAN STEAMSHIP LINE will inaugurate a
weekly service with the elegantly appointed
and fast sailing steamships
“HUTCHINSON” and “MORGAN”
Between Tampa, Fla., and Key West and
Havana. Also between Tampa and New Or
leans, with the following arrivals and de
partures :
Leave NEW ORLEANS for TAMPA, KEY
WEST and HAVANA every THURSDAY.
Arrive TAMPA Saturday.
Leave TAMPA SATURDAY, on arrival of
South Florida Railroad train.
Leave KEY WEST SUNDAY. Arrive HA
VANA MONDAY.
RETURNING
Leave HAVANA for KEY WEST, TAMPA
and NEW ORLEANS every WEDNESDAY
Leave KEY WEST THURSDAY.
Leave TAMPA FRIDAY, on arrival of South
Florida Railroad train. Arrive NEW OR
LEANS SUNDAY.
Passengers leaving Savannah on Fridays
via Savannah, Floridaand Western Railway,
Fast Mail (7:01 a. m.) make close connections
for KEY WEST and HAVANA.
F. H. RAND, G. T. A. South Fie rida R. R.
C. D. OWENS, Traffic Manager Peoples’ Line
Steamers.
Georgia and Florida Inland Steam
boat Company.
Commencing Oct. 1.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
Leaves Savannah, foot of Lincoln street, for
Doboy, Darien, St. Simon’s, Brunswick and
Way Landings every Monday and Thursday
at 4 p. m., connecting at Brunswick with
Steamer CRACKER BOY lor Satilla river.
Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival
will be at risk of consignee.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.
C. Williams,General Agent.