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_ F rci.il. -1. ivi \ f 'i vin kr. omcfi OK TIIK MO'lMVf; NE’VS.' Swwnaii, Jan. 13, 4r. m. i Cot. is*. Tii rnartei < outlnue* quiet but rcry urai, Time was a good inquiry, but offerings were small; rherowa-. however, a fair b i.4iCv' doiug, Tito total sales were 1,57S baos. On’Changent the opening call, at 10 a. m., the market was repnr etl linn anti un changed, with sales of 420 bales. At the sec ond call, at 1 p. m., it was firm, the sales being OSS bales. At ho third and closing call, at 4 D. in., it was firm aud unchanged, with further-ales of 470 bales. The following are the oflicial closing spot quotations of the Col on Kxch- uge: Middling fair 0 9-16 Good middling 9 5-16 Middling 9 1-16 Low middling 8 13-16 G<y>d ordinary s 7-16 ordinary nominal S*a Inland. —The market continues quiet, but steady and unchanged. There wa* noth ing doing aud no salei were reported. We quote: Com raon Georgias and Floridas ]:U^^l4 Medium 16 -.(<sl7 G oft medium 17*^(q) Medium liue 18 ($ Fine 19 itO Kxtra line 20 b < hoice 21 (<h Comparative Cotton Statement. Receipts, Extorts and Stock on Hand Jan. 13, 1887, and for tit rc Same Time Last Year. — ■ ■ ■ ■■ 1886-87. 1885- SO. i Sea Sea Island Unland. Island Upland. stock on hand Sept. 1 1,141' 4,3u4 sdj : J ,298 Received to-dav I 2 1,879 j t 1,9.5 Received previously. 22 314 650,2.6 18,30.')j 597,272. Total 23.465 662,393’ 18,802 002 485 Exported to-day 7,04 1 1 .... 1 7 6 1 Exported previously is, 295 661,29*1; 11,303' 517.123 j Total 1,2i)5 Rlß.ti| 11,3#8 M 8.838 I Stock on Itantl and on ship j board this day 6,17D 93,457 7,499 83,647 ( Rice.—The market ib still dull* and prices are more‘r ie*a nominal. The sales for the dav were only 170 barrels, at about quota tions. ii 6 follows: Fur 3V/n&3 yi Good r*4 Prime 4 @4‘ 4 ' Choice 4H(*J4J| Rougii— Country lots 55ft r>:> Tide water 90ftl 10 NavalStores.—'The market forsu rit tur pentine was very firm, and held higher. The sales for the day were about 250 casks at 37a 37V*c for regulars. At the Board of Trade on the opening call the market was reported firm at 37c paid and bid for regulars, with sales of 60 casks. At the closing call it was irregular at 37a37 l oc/i>r regulars. Rosin—The market was quid, but firm at quotations. Tne sales for the day were about 1.700 barrels. At the Board of Trade on the first call Die market was reported firm, wth -ales f fl'T barrels at the full win : quota ions: A. B. C and D 90c. E $1 10 Fslo ,(. U 15. Ii j 1... $! LO, K $1 66. M $2 10. N t 2 r*s, window glas- 85, water white $3 00. At tnaclosng cad it was firm, with further sales of 28 hirrelsar, un changed prices, except Tor window glass, which was quoted at $2 Ssa2 90. NAVAL STORKS STATEMENT. Spirits. R sin. Stock on hard April 1. 2,116 61,821 Received to-dav 41 I.SIB Received previously Total 14 1.706 531,423 Exported to-day 80 Exported previously 135,184 429,041 Total 185,264 429.849 Stock on hand and on shipboard to-day 5,442 101,574 Receipts same dav last year .. 100 1,951 Financial—The money market is easier. DomeHiic Ex>'h <nje —Steady. Banks and bankers ;ire buying sight drafts at pur and selling at js p?r cent premium. f>-reign Erchanje The market is firm; Commercial demand, $4 85 sixty days. $4 hi %; ninetv tys, $4 8o >6; franco, Paris and Havre, commercial, sixty days, $5 25 8 : Swiss, $5 211 * 4 ; mark- mx'lv dav-, 94 5-16. Securities—The market is steady, with sum** nujuir. t r ( t ntrat railroad aloca and lor Savannah boi s. Stocks and Bonds— c*ity E nd* Quiet. Atlanta 6 per ceut. 1(4 hid. U*6 asked; Atlanta 7 per cent, lis but, 120 asked; Augusta 7 p* r cent. 109 bid, IP' asked; Augusta 6a. long, 107 bid, 109 a>ked; Columbii9 o per cent, 98 bid, 99 asked; Macon 6 per cent. 113 bid, 1 4 asked; new Savannah 5 ner cent, April coupons, 102 bid, 102* 3 a-ked; no-v Savannah 6 per cent, coupons February, 102*4 bid, 103 asked. Sta'e Rnnde— Market steady, will] ligbtsun- T>lv. Georgia new tie. 1889,101 Mil. 102 asked; G>-org anew 4^6,10154 bid,los*4aske<l;GeoriMa 7 per rent gold, coupons quaru'.rlv, lo bid. 110 a-ked; Georgia 7 per 'cut. coupons Jan uary and July, maturity 1890, 120 bid, 123 asked. Rail'—at S: eke Central Common. 11718 bid, 11814 asked; Augusta and Navanuati 7 per cent guaranteed, ex-div., 181 bid. 182 ad and; Georgia common. 120 bid, 191 asked: So tinvestern 7 per cent guaranteed, ex-dlv., T2*;„ bid, 12914 asked; Central per cent certificates. ex-int.. 102 y bid, 198 asked; A i.iata and West Point railroad stock. lOii, bin, 108 askod; Atlanta and West Point 6 per centcertili'ates, lot ml. Unasked. road BntuU— Market quiet. Savannah, Florida and Western ltailway r Company gen eral mortgage 6 per cent interest, coupons O' lolvr. 108 bid,-10'.' asked; Atlantic and Gull ili si mortgage consolidated 7 p< r cent, coupons January and July, maturity 1897. 118 bid. 111 asked;Central consolidated m >rtg go 7 per cent, coupons lanu iry and July, ma turitt 18'-:. bid. 114>, asked; Georgia rail* road Kb, 1897, 108 bid. 11l asked; Mobile and Girard second mortgage indorsed 8 per cent, coupons January and July, maturity 1889, ins bid. 100 asked; Montgomery and tu taula first mortgage 0 per cent inclosed by t en.ral raoroad, 107 bid. 108 a-ke<l; Cliar lotte, Columbia ami Augusta first mortgage. 11- bid. 11.1 asked: Cbarbtle, Columbia and Augusta second m irlgagc. 110 bid, 112 asked: Wi-icin Alaiiama seeond mortgage indors ’d 8 percent, 110 lint. 111 asked: Snub Georgia and l orida indorsed, lls bid, 119 asked; South Georgia and Florida second mortgage, 112 om. 115 a-ked; Augusta and Knoxvit'e •tir*t mortgage 7 per cent. 112 bid, 113 asked; Gainesville. Jefferson and Southern fir-t mortgage guaranteed, 116 bid, 117 asked; Gam sville, Jeffer-on and southern not guar ai i. ii 2 bid, 113 a-ked: Ocean Steam* shio i; per cent bonds guaranteed by Central railroad, It3 bid lot a-kcu; (ia.nesTllle. Jefferson and Southern seoon I mortgage guaranteed, 114 bid, 115 asked: I oininiius and | lions file! inorig ;g bonds mdor-ed by t en- j trsl i- turn 'd, lul bid. 103 s-i.nl; t ..lumims j and Western n per cent gear .inter I, 102 hid. j Ml a-ked; Cliy anti .suburban railway first, m iigngi r percent, lo.'i bid. 100 -ke i. X mina ; . Southern Bank of I) lie or (,e irgtj. XUS bid. 290 asked; Mor elia, s' Nip tonal Bank, ISi bul, U# asked; t* miinah l’.auk amt True Company, 78 bid, Hi asked: >avannah National Bank, 13 bid. (i . —Savannah Ua* Light Stork, i!-’,' bln a*k'-d; MulUai G.n Liglitslo . 23 1*1*1,27 asked. by ox—Market strong and advanclngjjde i; g ni ike . -• ir rtb sides, - >,e; Him none: dry sailed clear rib sides, fcj clo r, sDotUdern, !*••; tanw, ISUe. U*'idlsit and Ttrs—Market quiet, we 0 UP; jinggii.g—9*4 lbs. 9Ha!' 1 4 e.;2 lbs. B>,,i 8V;: 7lb . . l ,;t e aeeoi’ding brand and <luaaiiW, iron t es—Arrow. 11 OOal 05 per bionic. riling to brand a.id quantity* Kais.iig and lies In retail lou a traction liiflitr. Cnißß—Market hlylier: o'eoia arysrine. llupt ; eh dee t.o-hcL’. gi t edge, 26.i2,c; creamery, 27*29c: countr,, lfiniOc. <J a I oAdl' Northern acarcc, nominal; 12a 18e |* (• head. Ctifp Kk—Tbs market is strong anil ad vs tic. lug. fi ,■ quote for small firs: Ord ■ er, 5 ; i. r. ■ ■; g I, W.s ; primo, lie; cb i’oc, ; i*r JT'ai's C ttiisr.—yare-thigher;demandmodera s; stuelt light. W quote: lOloHliy^c. I'Wn KHt;IT— Apples, capora ed. OH"! I !ssicoi lc; |h-kcus. pseied, 13*.mc, un pcs j ,7c; currants. 7c; citron. 3 . D*f l.oufis-Tba market is quiet st'd tlrm. tv,. , I'r nt*. iafic; Gorgi* brown slnrt- Itig, J, *|' r . 78.1 ~ sr; 4-1 Oros -.hectic*. : to; iu osunbuig-. eaOc; euceka. e*iu.c; I yarns, 85c for beat makes; browr drillings, 6£4a~}{c. Fish—We quote full weights: Mackerel- New c ; ch, No, l. *7 50aW ON; No. 3, half bar • rels. ssao; v o. 2, $6 50 s 7 00. Herring—No. 1. I 2oc; scaled, 25 ; c and. s*He. Flour—M rket steady; demand moderate. ! We quote: Sunerfine, $3 50; extra, $3 Ssa4 15; fancy. $5 00a6 25; choice pateut, $5 50a6 00; family, $4 5u i4 70. Fruit—Lemons—Stock full and demand light. We quote: $4 00. Oranges—Market dull; Floridas. $1 50a2 50. Apples, good ship ping stock. $3 75;t4 50 per barrel. Grain—Corn Market steady; demand light. We quote: White corn, job lots, 63 ; carload lois. 61c; ipixed corn, job lot-*, 61c; carb ad lot-. 59c. Oats steady: good demand. We quote: Mixed oats, 46c; carload lots, 43c. Bran, sllO. Meal. 62%c. Georgia gri.-t, per sack, $1 60; grist, per bushel. 6"Uc. Hat—Market steadv, with afa r demand: stock ample. We quote job lots: Western $1; carload lots,*9oc; Eastern, none; Northern, none. Hides, Wool, Etc. —Hides— Market weak; receipts light; dry Hint, ITV’; salted, llVfo: drv butcher. 10c. Wool—Market nominal; prime in bales, 28c; burry, 10a20e. Wax, IBc. Tallow, 3a4c. Deer sains, flint, 20c; salted. 16c. Otter skins, 25ca$4, Ir^n—Market firm; Swede, 4 l 4 asc; refined, 2V40. Lard—The market is steady; in tierces, 7c; 50-lb tins, 7 1 *c. Lime, Calcined Plaster and Cement— Alabama Jump lime is in fair demand and is selling at $i 30 per barrel; Georgia. $1 30; oal ein* and plaster. $1 85 per barrel* hair. sc; Geor gia cement, *3; Koseudaie cement, $150; Port land cement, $3 50. Liquors —Full stock; steady demand Bourbon. $1 5Cu5 60; rye, $1 60a6 CO; rectified, slooalßo. Ales unchanged and in good de mu ud. N ails—Market firm, advancing. Fair de man l We quote: 2d, $4 15; 4d and od. $8 40; (Id. $3 15: Bd. $2 90; lOd to 60d, $2 66 er keg Nuts—Almond-, Tarragona, la2oc; Ivicas, 17al8c; walnuts. French, 12c; Naples, 16c; pe cans, 10c; Brazil, 10c; filberts, 12c; cocoauuie. Baracoa, $3 70 per 100. oils—Market steady; demand good. Sig nal, 46c; West Virginia black, 10c; lard. 63c; endiight, 15c; kerosene, water wlme, 15c; neatsfoot. 62a90c: machiuerv. 25u80c; lin seed, raw. 42c; hot eu, 45c; mineral seal, 16c; fire -roof, 18c; hoinelight . 15c; red C, 13c. Onions—Domestic, $1 25 per crate; barrels, $3 20a3 50. Potatoes—Northern, |2 50a2 75 per barrel; best seed, $3. Peas—Demand light; market firm; cow peas, stra ght, 86a90e; mixed. 75 ißsc: clay, slal 10; speckled, 90ca$l (>0; blask-cyc, $1 75; while crowder*, $1 75a2 00. Prunes—Turkish, 5%c; French, Bc. Raisins—Demand light; maraet steady; 100-e new Mueca : el, |2 6u; lavers, $2 50 per box: Loudon lavers, $2 75 per box. shot—Drop. $1 60; buck, $1 85. Salt—The demand is moderate and the markets quiet; carload lots, 70c. f o b;joj lots, 85c all. sugars—The market is dull and ea-y; cut loaf. 6C. : standard A, 6c; extra C, s> g c; c vellow, 6’ 8 c; granulated, 6l 4 c; powdered, syrup— Florida and Georgia syrnM*, new now coming in. We quote: 28a32c: tin: mar ket is quiet for Bugs mouse at 35a40; Luba si raw hi goods. 28c iu hogsheads; sugarhouae molasses, 20c. Tobacco—Market dull; demand moderate. We quote: Smoking, 25ca$‘ 25; che wing, com mon. sound, 28h80c; fair, 25a3.5c; medium, 40a 55c; bright. 60h75c; fine, tancy, 85 ,90c; extra line, Recall 10; bright navies, 45a75c: dark navies. 4050 c. Lumber—The demand continues heavy and largely m excess of presen* production of mi Is. Prices are firm at some advance, with a decided upward tendency. Orders can only be placed at considerably advanced prices and on manufacturers’ terms. We quote: Ordinary sizes sl3 s'al7 oc Difficult sizes 16 00a?l 50 Flooring boards 16 00 2 5O Shipstuff 18 50a21 5 i Timber—Market dull and nominal. We quote: 7'o feet average... $ 9 OOall 00 800 “ *• 10 (Oail oo 900 *• “ . n 00a 12 00 1,0 0 “ ... 12 00a 14 00 Shipping titnber in the raU— -700 leet average.; $ 6 00a 7 00 800 ** J}... 7 00 * 8 On 900 " , •* 8 00A 9 00 1,000 •• “ ... . OOftlO 0j M 11 timber $1 below these figures. FREIGHTS. Lumber—By Sail—The supp’y of tonnage continues largely n xce.-sof present require menu. The pert is blocked by tonnage, a large fleet tidying arrived during the week, ;iiH mere u Htuth difficulty and delay in dis charging and Trading, and ve se‘s c ri • niy b ' placed for future loadmc and at inside figures. Freight limits i*e from $4 50 to $6 from Hus and the near Georgia ports to the Chesa-'c:'k per s, Philadoltih a. New York, Sound port* and east ward. Timber at 50- a*i higher *hwn lumber r tes. 3 o tne West indies and wind ward, nominal; to South America, *l3a!B 50; t i Spanish nd Mediterranean ports, $llal2; to I nited Kingdom for orders, timber. 27m28: lumber, X : 15s seam—to New York, $7: to Philadelphia, 47; to Boston, $9. Nava l Stores—Firm. Foreign—< ork.etc. for orders, 4s 3d, and, or 2s 9 1; \drinttc. rosin, 3s ljyi ; Genoa, rosin, 2s 10*4d. Coast wise- Ste*m—To Boston. 50c on rosin. >1 on spirits; to New Y'nrk. rosin 50 ', spirits M)c: to Phda de phia, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; t> Baltimore, rosin 30c. spirits 70c. Cotton —By Steam—Market is easy; offer ing tonnsge in good supply. Bremen direct lb 9-32d Barcelona direct It) 11-32 I Revaldirect tt* 11-3Jd Genoa lb 23- 4 i Amsterdam direct fA tt) 9 'U i Antwerp direct J* tt> i!)-‘4d Liverpool direct fl lb 17 Cid Liverpool via New York tb 5-16 i Liverpool via Baltimore U tt> 9-32 i Antwerp via New York# tt U-32rl Havre via New York \r Bremen via Ne* York fi tb 11-16 c Reval via New York fV tb 13-22'• Bremen via Baltimore lt Ain* erdam via New York {4 lb 7:i Genoa via New York tb Boston ba'e 1 35 hea isiand l>alo 1 75 New York bale 1 35 Sea islandhale 1 X 5 l*hilacielphia hale l ::: >ea island <8 bale 1 3." Baltimore bale l 26 Providence $ bale 1 5 By Sail— Liverpool . 9-22 1 Havre 9-82 ' (ciiia ....... 5-16d Amsterdam 9-32d Rice—Bv Steam— New York barrel fU, Phila'JeJphiabarrel 6' Baltimore r‘ b irr**l 60 Boston V 4 barrel nc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Grown fowl-* nair .$ 60 (rh 75 Chickens %to % grown 30 (q 50 Ducks pair. 50 (ft 76 i Geese ft pair 75 K 1 ro Turkeys pair. iS6 A2 oo Turkeys, dr seed,tb 1H (ft 20 Evgs, country, per dozen 25 r<s 27 Egg and zen 25 Peanuts—Fancv h. p Vs *jt*. lb 6 l 4 6 Peanuts— Hand picked f* tb 5 \ Pennies -Georgia t ush.iiom’l 75 iet 9o Sweet potatoes.yel.redbush 50 ft 6* Hwee. )N)tatoes,yel.yamf*.Vbuh 50 ($ <*.o ! Sweet pot’s, white yam*,? bush 40 50 j Poultry—Market steady; demand good 1 for grown; half to three-quarter* grown in light request. Eggs - Market steady wiiii good demand and in fur supply, Pk a nuts —Ample -dock; demand light. Sugar—Georgia .nd F oriaa nominal; none in market. Honey—No demand : nomi nal. s'.vi kt Potatoes—ln fair supply; de mand active. M knitters BV rKhKOIlil'M. FINANCIAL. London. Jau. it), noon.—Con ola, 100% for money. 101 for account. 4 p. m.—Cou w ola, 10013—1 G for money. 10u I.vfor As Count. NkwYo/k Jin. 13, n<^en.—Stocks quiet hut •teady. Uosiy i * S per cent. Bx eh note—ion. 14 ahori. *♦ 4Hri' g. State ixindN dun tnu nica<ly. Govorn meui bonddull batatsady. 6:oo p. m.— txenange dull but ateady. Money ;u McUo pT cent.., Cli.-ing iTen* I hi 4. Stib-Treaaurv oaianncH—4*old.fl:to.l't7- (00: currency. 518.007,0c0. (overnoic nitv>nd* quiet but arendy: four per cent* lir ; three per eenta. 100. state booda dull but ateuiiy. Trndingr in stocks to-day exhibited tnre v in Uian at any lime in the past two w-ek. Tr.tnsa u loun were larger and lli.ctua umn wider, and the intereat in apecn ation much more widely diitrtbuted. stock a, however, overabadowod ever> thing an t a rumor in regard i > negotlanona between them were freely circulated. In the after noon, when It became known that Terminal ucoplo id I aoi>ointed a nunml te io mquin into t.ie condition of certain roa la, ep‘*r a!iy Fast Tennes-ee, the mentioned at*iCk -.•lowed ac irity an 1 ntreugib, while N.nud W. a!■ and Tennesco a w ere we <k or *U tonary. 8 dea of 'helat two aio*ka men tioned were r parted i> for iptde •nt a •: in view of bo generally accept*, theory In fo ne.ot ati-*na with th** I'etiDm 1 i/i n;.:,n tin- we.tkuoaa in the former it In explicable. Tae Nickel Hate etc urine* be SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, JANUARY 11.1887. came rrominent late in the day upon the cir culation of a rumor that a settlement had been arrived at with Lake Shore, the effect of which was Rlso shown in the general market. The general Ist presents little or no j feature of interest, speculation tu coal stocks halting in consequence of the strike, and the usual du loess in the remainder m conse quence of luo waiting policy of operators was undisturbed to-day. Tennessee coal and iron stock was notably strong this afternoon, and m the last hour Texas Pacific became i ppoctally active and strong. L ndon was re ! ported a good buyer to-day. and the general ) temper of the room favored higher figures. I There was very little news of a char Ac ter to , aflect values. The opening was generally strong, recording advances ranging up to i Per cent. Trading in the general li-t was I quiet, and prices generally heavy until to s wards the end of tlie first hour, when a gene i ral improvement took place. Richmond and j West Point early became a special feature,its transactions being very large, and after some hesitation it became remarkably strong. The general market, aft* r a rallv, became sta | lionary, anil so remained until the last hour, when there was rone wed activity and strong; h displayed by the entire market* and the close " As strong at or near the best figures reached. The total rales were 848,0* o shares, over one third of which was In Richmond and West Point. Nearly everything on the active list is higher this evening. Richmond and West Point gamed 3V*, New England 2’. t , Texas Pacific t 1 a , Tennessee Coal 3V6, and oi. Paul 1 percent. The market closed at the follow ing quotations; Aiu.oiassA,2tos.lo6J4 Now Orleans Pa- Ata.class 8,55. .109 citlc, Ist mort. 82 < Borgia 7s. mor l lo9 N. Y. Central. . U2 7 8 N. Carolina 6s. I Norf A W. prof. 5‘2* H N. Carolina 49. 100 Nor. Pacific 274* So. Caro (Brown) *• pref.. Co‘ a cousols 107 Pacific Mail 49‘ 8 Tennessee. 6 s ... 78 Reading 88^), Virginia 6 47* Richm’d St Ale. 9J4 V:t consolidated. 62 KichmMA l>:mv-190+ Cli’peake.tOhio. 9 RicbmMA W.Pt Ch'C.A N’utli Te/miual 47 “ preferred.. .1371£ Rock Island 126>. Del a, Lack. A W 184>*i St. Paul 9*' 4 Krie 34 l rt 44 preferred 118 East Tennessee Texas Pacific.. 26^* new stock... 15V Tenn. Co al A Iron 53'J LakeSh r.... Union Pacific ... tto 1 8 L ! vllle& Nash. N.J. Central . 6134 Memphis AGh ir 61 Missouri Pacific 107 Mobile A Onto .17 Western Union 74% Nmsu & Chatt’a 84 -J-Asked. COTTON. Liverpool. .lan. 18, noon.—Cotton—Busi ness good at hastening ra e-: middling up lands 5 l 4 d, middling Orleans 5%d; sates 12,000 bates, for apecu ation and export 2,000 bales; receipts 212 bales— Amencan !6 b.ales. Futures: Uplands, imv inutdiiug clause, January delivery. 5 15-64 U; January and F.*b mar.v, 514 Old; February and March,s 14-64.1; M. rch and April, 5 15 6l;qjs 16-*4d; April and May, 5 17-64d; May and June, 5 18-6ld; duly and August, 6 22-64 U; August and Sep tember. 0 24-64d. Market firm. 2:00 p. m.—The sales to-day included 8,700 bales of A me "nan. Futures: Unlands, low middling clause. January delivery. 5 j5-64d. buvors; .Jamjar? and February. 15-Old. seller.-; February and March. 5 Jo-old, std'crs; March and April, 5 16-64d, fd rr>: April and May, 5 17-04d. -ell ers: May and and ne. 5 18-64d. buyers; ,Unie and July. 52C-64d, buyers; duly and August, 5 22-Gld. inner ; August and* sepiember, 5 21-64 1, bluer l . Futures steady. Good middling uplands middlmpup lands 5* 4 d, low inuidling uplands sVgd, good ordinary uplands 4 1 d, ordinary up lands n9-16d; goon middling Texas 5 7-16d. middling Texas 5 5-Kid, low middling Texas 5 3-16d. good ordinary Tex ♦ 4 15-lG 1, ordi nrrv Texas 4 11- ! 6 •; good middling Orleans 5Vd, middling Orleans 5 low middling Orleans 5 3-ltid, good ordinary 4 15-lGd, ordi nary 4 11-16d. 4 p. m. —Futures: Uplands, row middling clause. January delivery. 5 !5-64d. sellers; tanuarv and February. 5 !4-04d, buyers: Feb ruary and March. 6'14-64<J, huvers; March and April, 5 15-64d, bu ers: April and Mr, 5 16-64d, buyers; Mav and rune. 5 18-64d. buyers; June and July, 5 30-64d. 1 en-; July and August. 5 *22-6id‘ buyers; August an September, 6 24-64 U, buyers. Futures closed rt * m. New York. Jan. 13, no^n. —Cotton opened 'tradv; middling uplands 9 -,c; middling Orleans 9 11-16 c; sales 53 bales. Futures: Market opened quiet but steady, with sale as follous: January delivery, 9 18c; February. 9 56c; March, 967 c; April, 9 7ftc; M:*v, 9 89c: June. 9 9 c*. 5:00 p. m.—Market closed steady; middling uplands. •; muldi ngOrlean ,9 li-16e;aa:Qh t, . davSlfi oaies;net receipts 2 189 bales, gross 7,333 bales. Futures: Market closed quiet but steady, with ales of K),400 bales. a follows: Jan nary delivery, 9 45di9 47c,: February, 9 sift 9 52c; March. 9 (>:kis9 64c; April. 1) 78(i®3 74c: Mav, 9 8 (and, 184 c; June, 993i 994 c; July, lo 0; (010 02c; August. 10c 0510 07c. Green A O .. iu 1 hrr report on futures, say: ••'The market opened stronger, gained 4 points on a sharp call, particularly directed toward April. The demand was generally attributed t * New Orleans orders It did not prove general, and as soon as satisfied left matter* very dull,with the closing Irt&i points under I *d evening an I tin* ceding -1 >w.” Galveston, J*n 13. —Cotton firm; mui dling9c; net receipts 2,556 bales, gross 2,556; sales I,'oo bales; stock 112,122 bales; exports, coastwise 1"0 bales. Norfolk, Jan. iH.-r-Cottonsteady; middling '' 4 c; net receipts J6s bales, gross 465; hsi< s 274 bales; stock 33,8.0 bales; exports, coast wise 425 bales. Baltimore, dan. 13.—Cotton steady; middling 94 h c; net receipts bales,gro s 1.141 bates; rales none; stock 17,208 bales; exp rtr. ohsi a l*o- 103 bales. Boston. Jan. 13,—Gotten quiet; middling 9 11-16 c: not receipts .4 3 bales, gros* 3,210; sa e-. none; stock none Wilmington. Jan. 13.—Cotton firm; mid dling 9 ! 4 c; net receipts 63i bales, gros-. 634; -xlch none; stock 9.* 0 : bales. f*ni.L AUKi.rui a, Jau. 13.—Cotton dull; mid dling y%t\ net receipts n2 bales gross 720; ■'oek 15.320 bales; exports, to Great Briiuin 683 bales. New Orleans, Jan. 13.—Cotton steady; middling 9 1-16 ; pet receipts 7,718 bales, gross 8.465; sal(!8 7,750 bales; stock 408,784 bales; exports, to Great Britain 7,500 baits, to France 8.415 bales. Mobile, 'an. 13.—Cotton firm; middling 9c; net receipts .509 naies, gross 636 bales; sales 1.000 bales; slock 37,184 bales; exports coastwise 1,152 bit es. Memphis, jau. 13.—Cottonsteady jmidd’ing 90; receipts 1,281 bales; shipment* s.6bales; -ales i.6*o bales: stock 129. Uo oal ;a. Augusta. Jan. 13.—Cotton firm; midd!in< 1 16c; receipts 874 bales; sales 237 bales. Charleston. Jan. J3,—Colton firm; a-.king Higher; middling 9 1 /g c; net receipts 1,2-d bale**, gros 1.281; sales 1"); stock 31,550 bales; exports, ex>astwise 2.58 bales. Atlanta. Jan. 18.—Cot-ion—middling BJ£c; receip's 318 bales. New York. Jan. 13.—Consolidated net Tr ends fir all c >tt >u ports i - iiv.lß 9 9 tmiea; •\|>oris, to Great Brita n 12 776 bales, to France 3M,130, to the continent 3.11.5; stock ai nil Amer.cau port- 1,014.291 bales. PiIJVMIONS. GP.GCKKf KS. ETC. Lcflßpool, .fan. 13. noon.—Wheal ateady, wu h improving demand: holder-* offer mode rately; California No. 1,7 m ltd. Corn • j met but steady; demand poor. Nkw i om. Jan. 13. noon.—Fiour quiet and heavy. Wheal better. Corn ea-i r. Pork j leadv; meaa sl2 75 Lard ateady at <f7Uj. j r relffhti -tead v. :>:on p. m.—Flour, Southern cloaed quiet, bn: leady. VVheat a anade lusher and f.irly ae uve for export; N<. 2 red, January delivery *l r/,'.2*e a c, clo-mg at ; February losing at W.le; May SUCyaU* l . .C, doling at 9><\ • urn ilrin but quiet; No 2. January delivery ;r>v'sJ7 clo-ony ai 47 *-; February *s\ c. cioaiDg at 4> : May fiO^Jlloam* at f*r*-s,c. Ga>aHahade Mr nger and ac tive; No. 2, J muary delivery nominal at:i:;%c; Mav.{6%4'.. Ilopa <|Uiet aii.l un< hanged. Cof ffee. fair Hlo tlrm ;t J6%<-: optiunn nd uioder&iolv active; No. 7 Kto. .lanuary delivery i ■> *.'/<Bl f rtOi-a*,February 13 MKg,l; .'*s%, June 18G0<$l3' ic. Muraj dull nnd unouangci. re lined unaeitled—l 4!Vct4%e, e\ru ( 4 ; c. Whitt extra C &ViD. yellow 4 1 4 c&i v. on A .V' rt c, mould A 6‘ M e. ataedard A /nC.con iwtionerH A cut loaf and e.riiMh* and •i 1 fo, powdered t ggo . gt notated •- , uoe*U *c. Molaaacadull and nominal. Cot ton aoed oil—Jii<; for crude, ,8c for r*?- Bnod* Crndn petroi#nni v in bti . ' *<t<i x \*.\ re lined, hero. H%e,, in Pbiiftdelphni And Bald* more 8%0. Wool nuiet and weak Fork ac tive and firm; obi men* sl2 004912 25. Beef dull; Oeof ham* *teady; tierce beef firm. Cut meat* Ann; pickled hollies Middies lull and nominal. Lard opo.< and weak, < 1 *siug !<sl points ftig'ier. with more doing forex port; Wevern steam, on mjmo rt ;hfd(l72Uc, January delivery ti 70c, Man , c.ity *4team *4 &oe, r*tincd 7 00c fo the conMnent'. Freights steady; eoCon i-18d. wheat 4%d. CHICAGO, .lan. 13.—The fee.llng wan unset lied in wueat to day, but in the lin.ii trading the market became strong aud c!ocd %%\ per bfihlitd higher thm venter isr. ( iu linn, wmrh steadied t’e ear kef at the p<m*ig. Mav delivery stare* ai and Advanced to H r %C. bul Sperulafkre offering* occamc qude lai go at the sdv <n< fi, ami under this pressure prices fell r>s* k to M 4" then mill' and quickly on s good ext ri sbow ng, arid aided iHiaaibty by to • wanike tenor of foreign advices. The cle,.rinp;4 from two ports aggtv gatei husiisl-. while re •dpl- at eleven points weroonh 341.*81 i buh el*. The Market rose to Isi4in the > trading, and (dosed at top figures, with sa’es at 85 : ' A c reported on the curb. Sales of w heat for B eptein her deli very were m ade to day at 85^ 4 Corn ruled only moderately active aud generally easier. The trading wa almost, entirely local. The shipping demand is moderate for lower grades, while ro ceiptscontinue moderately free. Prices ral lied near the close and finished at the highest figures. Sales for June deliver? were made to-day at 43c. Oats were very quiet and steady, closing at top tignni. Provision* w’orc in better demand, and prices showed an improvement at. the close. Moss pork opened at 10c ner bbllower, rallied 27%c and closed 15 higher t han yesterd y. Card war 5c higher per hundred and short'ribs 10c per hundred higher. Tne following snows me current pricos for cash properties on the regular board: F our quiet and unchanged. Wheat. No. 2 spring 78 No. 8 spring 6iHd7l! 4 c; No. ? red 7iU*o. Corn. No. 2. Oats, No, 2.26 l 4 e. Mess pork sll 87 W. Lard. $640, Dr v• Red shoul ders, boxed, 4 95(aJ4 90e; short clear sides, boxed. 6 45(i56 65c. Whisky sllß. Futures—The following are the high os', lowest and doling quotations: Wheat—No. 2, January deliverv 78-'(c&7Bc. closed at. 78^0; February 7.s 7 J4 (^7B , 4 c, closed at May Bo* u ftf4’ H c closed at 85 5 H c. Corn, January deliverv 3tP*(#BH ß c, closed at 86’ 4 c; February 86Vi(o?Stt’ ,o. cosed at 88 V; Mav closed at 42c. Oats, January delivery 26’ 26* 4 c, closed at 28Wc; Kebr’nary 2<v' 8 (026 : }c, closed at Mav 81(§30 closed at at 31c Mess pork, January delivery $1187'% (<#li 60, closed fat sll H 7; February sll *7‘/4 ((til 65. closed at sll 87V%; May sl2 closed at sl2 Lard, January delivery $6 4uqs6 35, closed at $6 40; February $6 40($ 0 35. olosed at $6 41*; May $6 62Uft’ 55, closed v ti Short ribs. January delivery 6 00® 5 95c, closed at 6 00:; February 0 00® 5 96e, closed at 6 00c; May 6 6 20c. Baltimore, Jan. 13—Flour closed steady: Howard street and Western sunerfine $2 &ot(s 3 eo. extra $3 15® 3 90. family $4 l*(ai4 75. eltv nulls sunerfine $2 50f153 00. extra $3 16® 8 90; Rio brands $5 00, Wheat—Southern fairly ac tive and steady; Western higher and dull; Southern red 9t(#96c. amber 95<A97c; No. 2 Western winter red. on spot, 99?{®93c. Corn —Southern irregular and easier; Western steady and quiet; Southern, white 43(#47c, yellow 45(cfi47c. BT . Louis. Jan. 18.—Flour quiet, and un changed Wheat unsettled: No. 2 red, cash NS. 1 s c bid. January delivery N2Vj|c bid. Mar S7 6 4 Ssi 4 c. Corn easy; No. 2 mixed, cash 35 l - 4 <*. May delivery 88 L.. Oats dull; No. 2 mixed, cash February delivery 28* 4 c, May Buc ankep NV.hieky steady at $1 13. Pro visions quiet and easy: Mess pork siea*ly at sl2 25. Lard easy at 6 12!£c. Bulk meats barely steady; boxed io s long clear aud short rib'* 3 OOe. short clear 6 00^$fi20c. Bacon firm; long clear 0 75(d6 80c. short ribs 6 80c, short clear 7 12V<rtfl7 25c. If ams strong at !0 Cincinnati. Jan. 18.—Flour firm. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, H4c. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed,B7^®Bßc. Oats In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed, Provisions—Pork quiet but firm at SI2S7V£. Lard stronger at BBoc. Bulk meats firm and unchanged. Ba con firm and unchanged. Whisky quiet at $1 13. Hog* weak; common an light $3 70((i; 4 45; packing and butcherss4 25ft4 7b. Louisville. Jan. 18.—Wheat firm; No. 2 red Njto. Goru firm; No 2, mixed 38* ;c; white 40oats firm; No. 2. 31c. Provisions firm and quiet: Bacon, clear rib sides 0 90£$7 one, dear sides 7 25bi7 32V$o. shoulders 5 50c. Bulk moat-, clear rib sines 6 10c, dear -ides 6 20c. shoulders 4 75c. Mess pork *l2 2.5. Hams, Hugftr-oured sio 7b. Lard, cho c lqaf 7 75c. New ORLEANS, .Jau. 13.—Coflbc quiet. NAVAL STORKS. Liverpool. Jan. 13. noon.—Spirits turpen tine 29k 3d. New York, Jan. 13, noon.— I Smrlts rumen - tine firm at 39 1 4 e. Roron (Inn at *1 00(3)1 to. 6:00 i). in.—Spirits turpentine firm at394£(s 40c. Kosin dull. Charleston, Jan. 13,—Spirits turpentine firm at 36@36V 4 c. Rosin firm: good strained 80C. Wilmington. Jan. 13.—Spirits turpentine firm at 86c. Rosin firm; strained 75c, good strained 80c. Tar firm at $129. < rude tur pentiiH' firm; hardfioO; yellow dip ami vir gin $1 90. rick. New York. Jan. 13.-*-Itlee market firm. New Orleans. .Jin. 13.—Rice market firmer; Louisiana ordinary to prime 2%(&4c. 31)'Itping 3<itFiU(icurF. Ml 17111’ JUS .U.. 1V V v . .it j i k.) SUN USBB 6:59 SUN SBTS. 5 01 Hioh VV aticu at Savann.i’i .11:31 a m 12:00 j: Friday, Jan U H 7. ARRIVED YB.s PE.IDA i. Steamer St Nicholas, Usina, Danen, Doboy. Brunswick and Feruaudina—C YY’iJliatn**. Agent. ARRIVED AT QU AJ{ \ VTI N K Y ESTER DAY. Bark Snlem (Norb Sandberg, Buenos Ayres via Barbados—A R Sal a-. & Cos. CLEARED YESFK tD\Y. Steamship (Lite City, Hedge, Boston— U M Sorrel. SteamshiD Renison (Bn, Fulton, Amster dam— R'chardson A Barnard. Bark Fin'and (Rus), Melan, Barcelona— Butler & Stevens. Bark Os-una (Br>, McKay, Liverpool— Hoist. A (.o. Bark IDlvdero (Bri, Trcfry. Havre— YY ilder A Cos. ffark Lief b rickson 'Nor). Jensen, Harburg A K Saias A * o. Schr YVm II Keeney, Lipplncott, New Y’ork —Jos A Roberts A ('o. Se.hr May McFarland. Montgomery, New York—Jos A Roberts AfU o. DEr*V r tVE' YEHTERDAY. Steamer Ethel, Carro 1, Cohen’s Bluff and way landings—YV T Gibson. Manager. SAIL CD Y i 4 I’K ID AT. Steamship Gate City, Boston. • MEMORANDA. Dordrecht to Jan 11-Arrived, ship Dicta tor Nor), Jaeger. Pensacola. M ntevidco, Dec, 4—s.aded, bark Temple B ir (Fir). Uanvn, Pensacola. Tan fa, Jao 6 Parsed, hark Guldfaxe 'N>r>. Nielsen, Pensacola for Genoa. Apalachicola. Jan 11—Arrived, bark Ruth Non, Jorgepsen, Dikir. Africa. Baltimore, Jan 11 —( :- u • I and sail etl, schr Island < ity, savannah. Brunswick, Jan 11—< e ired* barks M on b‘am. Dunbar, Rio Janeiro; 6th, Malpo 8p), I-en, Tarragona. Roll River. Jan I—Called, schr YVdlls S She**prd. Reeves, (dark’s f ove. (■eorgetown#>C, Jan 11—Arrived,schr YVm Demy, Hodgkins. Charleston. Mobile, Jan 11 —a rrived, schr Willie J, New ton, Coombs, Key We-G New Bedford, Jan 10—Sailed, schr Klla M i Btorer, >Ulil, savannah, from ( lark’s ( ove. Providence, Jan 10 .Sailed, *chr Fannie f, Child, Hurt. Darien for Pensacola. Pensacola. Jan 11—Arrived, Inrk* F>tti© Br). Mills, ISaroados; Magdalena fltnL, An drea. Bueno* A.vr;*g Ar.aunah fSw/, Laud. gretj'Yalencls; brig Providcncla de t 1 home Port . from Lisbon. Cleared, hark- Francisco R (ftal), Autola, Montevideo; fftus . Bjornqvist, Fo camp; schr Lizzie fJarr, Brown. Boston. Jacks Dvlllc. Jan 10—Arrived, schr Henry M Clark. H.ig, Port Antonio, J*. Cleared, steam rchr LjuU Bncki. Mount, Hew 1 k • Milled Fort George Htb, steamer Mon i.i-eilo, < rr*es*y, Xasaau. Key West. Jan 11— Arrved, steamer Hutch ins -n, Baker, New Orleans 'anil Hailed for Havana); sc hr Jtoilin .Sanford. BaMragoula. < oostw, Jan 10—Cleared, stesmer Harro gate fUrj, Surtees, United K,ingdom. Darien, Jan 11—Clear'd, bark FI hi Tilton, f*oi land; schr lu//-:e Chadwick, Gilchrist, New York. Fcmandina, Jan 11—Arrived, steamer San \nionio. Wilder, New York; schr4 John II Tingue. Burdge. Safanuah; Susie I* Oliver. Snare, Jacksonville, New York, Jan 18— Arrived, stmrs Wlacon son, Liverp>ol; IlhnetiH. Jlarriburg. Arrived out, stmr Msaie, New York for Bremen. M.UUTIMK MJSCKLLANY. Baltimore, Jao 11 ->tearner Wm Lawrence, from Savannah, report* p ■ -*d Jan h, at 4:46 a in. a wreck bottom 11 n, in 30 fathoms ater, If dv Island, boariug VV nv N. 8 br Faanb* L Child, which was erroneous ly rcjKirted sailed from I*rov deuce .inn A for -NAvannah, went on the dry dock at that port on the 7tli to have her bottom cleaned aud painted. RRCKIPT*. i*er steamer St Nicholas, from remandma and wav landings—6 bales cotton. 4 bids rosin, .> bales fiidtis. lfc! bales straw. 1 lot h h goods, 2 bbis pot •toe-'. 1 b *x hooks, 1 ca*o hau. !*cr (jliariestoa ia I .Savannah |ty, Jsn 18— 1 bale <*o’ton. 20 boxes tooae o, 1 ear staves, ,"t> caddies tobacco. 6 oois rosin, 7d sacks rice. 35 -arks Cottrm seed. 65 sa*:ks par, aud mdse. /er Savannah. Florida and Western Rv. Jan 13—234 hs'eaco’* n. 84i :;sr* luinlwsr. 1.621 b ds roln. 41 bbls "piriis turpentine, I ear cot ton see I. lo esrs w and. 74 sacks rice, 1 car bricu. 3 bales hide*, and mdse. For Central Railroad, J*n 18—1,.05 bales cott n, 46 bales domestics, 1 pkg psper, 129 bales yarns, 6 bales plaids. 5 bales hides, so pkgs tobaoeo. i,i>B4 lbs leather*' 202 lb fruit, 39,140 h* bacon . .50 outs spirits ; urpenttne. 46 bales hay, 269 bills ro- n. 5.120 bushels oats. 67 bids liquor. 21 lit hide liquor, 5 hh's heor, 60 hf bbls beer, 11$ qr bbU beer, 10 pkg' Hour. 2,956 bushes corn, 3 cars cattle and nhoat ->, 2 bbl tallow . 1* cars lumber. I'ear wood. 33 bushels rice, IS tons pig iron, 271 pkg&ind*e, l car poultry, 15 bales paper stack, 13 pigs empties 5S bbls oil, 66 pkgs hardware, 6 c iscieggs, 6 bbls eggs, 2 cars coal. Report*. Per steamship Renison (Br).for Amsterdam —1.678 bale* upland cotton, weighing j,234.652 pound •. Per bark Bolvidere (Br), for Havre—2,6'*o bales upland cotton.weighing 1,214,186 pouuds; 60 tons nhosphate rock Per bark Oisuna ißr). for Liverpool— -2.801 bales upland cotton, weighing 1,837,027 pouuds Per bark Finland tßusq for Barcelona— -321,318 feet p plumber, 3,400 oak staxes for stowing. Per bark Lief Erickson (Nor), for Harburg —8.997 bbls roa<n, weighing 1,793.840 pounds Paterson, Downing .'t ( o Per schr Wm 11 Keeney, for New York— -1,492 bbls rosin. 250 bbls spirits turpentine. 83.- 985 feet p p lumber—McDonough ,V t o. Mur chi- n (;o. Per schr May McFarland, for New York 289,244 feet p j lumber—McDonough A Cos. PASSENGERS. Per steamer Rt Nicholas, from F<rnandina and wav landing®—A strain, NY A Wilcox, R Manson, Fann> Huy wood, and 2 deck. CONSIGN KBS. Per steamer St Nicholas, from Reman linn and wav landings—Jno Flannery A Cos. Dex ter A K. Rieser A .s. CoHat Bros, .1 11 Johnson son, M hurst a Cos, Baldwin A t o, II Al Comer A i o. Per Charleston and Savannah Ry. Jan 1< Transfer Office, NY NY Gordon Ac., I F Tor rent, II A Umo. K W p Ii vine,W D Simkins. Graham A H, H Myers A Bros, J P Williams. Rieser A S. J s Coll ns a Cos. Per fiav&ntian. Florida and Western ftr, Jan 13—Transfer Office. Jno Flannerv A Cos, Myers MfgCo, Mrs s M Lews. M Ferst A ( o. NY B Moll A Cos. I<) Tildeii, II Mycr A Bros. Reppard A Cos, D C Baeon • *. 1> Hogan, N < lark, Mc T )onough A * <>. NV NY Gordon A Cos, NV s Hawkins, Lee Roy Myers, Dm e. !> A M Henderson, Bacon. J.Y (<. Pearson AB. J K Clarke AC\ A Hanley, Mn&tein A 1,. S 1 llasEcll, RGuokenheinier A Son, J KowlsnO, Bald win A Cos. * arnett. s A < o. Hirr-n *6. Butler AS, KM Fir . Peaerek. II A Cos, li Murphy. M Maclean. M YAP I Meintvrc K T Roberts. II M Comer A < <. W NN Chisholm, Ellis, NA ( o.NN C J iulfHou, Mrs GNY llgalam, .) P Williams. J ( Thompson,Frierson Cos. Per Central Railroad. Jan 13-Korda Agt. Jno Flannerv A Cos. H M Comer A Cos. Order. NV NV Gordon A < o. M Maclean. Woods A Cos. G Walter A Cos, Garnett, s A Cos, I Nt Farie v , Baldwin A Cos. R D Bogart. NVurren A A. P M DeLeon. Ellis, 5 A ( ... Js Wood A Bro, ii S McAlpin,Herron A G, J I* Williams, l Feeley, T P Bond. NY D Sunk ins, (* 11 arson, I. Pu t zel.Detiaven "how. Peacock.fi A Cos, Dr D Cux. Ltiddeti A B, M N Henderson. G Meyer, U L Mercer, Graham A H. \ Khrheb A Bio, I G If ana, Epstein A NV. Pdodget!. M A Cos. c I (irtthnm, (Carson A s, .smith Bros A Cos, J K Irvin A Bro. IJppm n Bros, 11 Myers A Bros S lemons A ( o, Grady, Del, A t < . D I) Arden, A M A C YV West. Calmer Bros, Lindsnx A M. VY ©d At , G Eckstein A t o. Gnrri© lee Cos, Bendhetm Bros A Cos. A Wahington, Wilde Parish, E Bloyle, M Boiey A Mon, J Howard, J M Pn instead, DC Bacon A Cos, I, Savarese A Cos. Warnock A NV. R Habersham. Per steamshm NVin Lawrence, from Balti more Bond. II A E. Blodgett,. M A Cos. Theo Bas< h. Bendheitn Bros A (Jo. B I Ciibbedge, K M Barton A ( o. S W Brunch, NV G Coop* r. H M i lark. B/ek AS, J Cohen. ( If It, Chan A sav y, Einstein A E,Epstein A NV. a I hrlich Bro, G EckstolnA Cos, I Epstein A Bro, M ferst A Cos, Frank A Cos. Freeman AO, .1(1 Furber, L Fried, NV W Gordon A Cos, Grady. DuL & Cos, s (inek* nbenner A Bon. A It Hull. I. J Gazan. Graham A 11, C M Gilbert A o. .8 Herman, G M lleldt A < o, NV m II• n• A <;<>. NV R Jennettc, A Hanley, Kennedy A Nf, Knapp A ( o, Jno Ea \ ton, I .ip* man ftros, S K Lew in. Jno Lyons A Cos, E Lovell A .son, A Lofiler. Mutual < n-oi> Ysso’n, D PM verson. < II Mo re I, J McGrath A Cos, M Mendel A Bro. J G Nelson A Cos. Lee Rov Mxer-. M XI i un Bros Mohi Bros. YV It Me.ll A Cos, 11 M er - A Bros. Natiinu Bros, Order YV I) Siniku.s, Onh r G s McAlpin. Order It I. Mereer,(rclor T B Bond. K Platsiiek. ('©arson A . Palmer Br >, G U Parish, D Porter, J H Ruvv* . Strauss Bros II Solomon A .Son, Savat nab Time-, Mnndnrd Oil Cos, J S Silva A n. .*M)utliern • x c<>, sttnr Alice Clark, S, F A NV Rv, strnr l\ die. stmr 8t Nioho as, stmr Dtv and ( lari ,J • Pi om *s tn, ( vv 'l iedeman, .J It West A Cos, J B Williams Weed A . Wilcox. G A Cos. patiito. SOW—THE TIME TO SPECLLiT*. ACi’IVK fliirtiiHtions In the Market offer 0| poi tnnif ie*i to t* peculators to make money in (yraio, Stork*. Binds Hn<t IYn*o 1* uni. Prompt personal Attention given to orders received ly wire or mail Corres pondence boll *ited. Full informalon about the markets in our book, which will ho for warded f< ee on application. 11. D. KVLB, Banker and Broker, 8 P Broad and 81 New Street*, N w > ork City THE GGLETHURPE Sara® 4 Trail Cos, 80. 120 BRYAN STREET, (The National Hank of Savannah Building), MAVANNAH, • GA. J. J. DALE PItkSIDEKT EllW’lf LOVELL Vice I’rksipknt JNO. M. BRYAN’, Casnip.K DIRECTOHB—J. J. Dale,, Edw’d latvqll, Wm. Garrard, Herman Myers, .fno. I.yons. W. K. liucrard. A. Hanley, 8. Meinhard, j. i’. Williams. r|M| IS CORPORATION is now open for I business. Deposits solicited on which interest will be allowed. Rules and regulations can bo had on ap plication to ( asbier. Will negotiate 'be purchase and sa'e of Bonds,Stock*. Mortgage* ami a I other securi ties. Will loan money and negotiate loans for others on aoprovi and security. Call and get terms and satS-fy yourselves that It will b most advantageous to deal with us. KISSIMMEE CITY BANK~ i Kissimmee City, Oruuge County, ila CAPITA!* SftOqOM r ril\NHA(-T a regular banking businc 1 Give particular attention to Florida col lections. Correspondence solicited. latum L v change on New York, New Orleans. Mhvaii. naii and •laet.aiivillf), FJm Agenta for ( outta A Cos. and Melville, Kvhum & t 0., of i I ondon. Fugiaud. New York correepoideilt; TbeHeatjoard National Bank. iOvoltrre. XT haiitriimh:, SECURITY BROKER. |)L T VH and sells on ' ommission all classes of I > Blocks and Bonds. Nrgotist's Inaun on marketable securities. Nrw York auotattons furnished by prlVate tlckor every ilftc u minutes. WM. T. WILLI A.lls ,v ((>., BRC >KERB. ORDKKB KXKGFTEH .n thr N*w York, Llur.Bg.. Bud l.ive poo Rti h*ngr*. 19 COMMERCIAL BUILDING, SAVANNAH. QBOBCHA. MBJ. M. K. MBKKH. 3AMKB (IL'NTKK [Entabllßtaetl 1807. J MAItIW & HUNTKIf, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ORLANDO. ORANGE COUNTY, FLA. I‘o.t office Box 109. ALXCLA.NfiKa of Rmi JCiitaM bought anil M.ld ou uoaruiaaton. £4F“ Frouipt attontioD to .11 bu.iL.aa guar* antaod. IMfnmmi. AT KROUSKOFF’S~ PHammoth Millinery House T O -1) A Y: 0 non FELT HATS for Ladies, Misses and Children at ZjUUU 35c.; elsewhere 75c. 2,000 BLACK STRAW MILANS at 50c.; elsewhero 75c. and sl. 1,000 Yards SILK VELVETS, in all colors, 85c. 5,000 Pieces of our Celebrated XXX RIBBONS, in all widths and colors, half price sold elsewhere. 1,000 TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, the most successfully copied from the best Baris Patterns, at half price sold elsewhere. Om* immense stock of TIPS. PLUMES, BIRDS and FANCY FEATHERS at closing out prices. New and rare Novelties added*daily. S. KROUSKOFF, 151 BROUGHTON STREET. —_—^ Pitimnn?>o. norm), <?Mr. W E LE AD IN irv PHICEN, IJN > AUIHTY. Diamonds, 'Flic splendor Silverware, Diamonds, of our stock Bronzes, Watches, this season Clocks, Rare Stones, is not Vases, Chains, surpassed Jewelry, Lockets, by any house Walking Canes, Charms. in this country. Wedding Presents. Ills, SILVERWARE. The excellence of our goods has been proven. Our low prices Hpoak lor themselves. Our variety leaves no want Ilia), cannot bo supplied. For the Holiday Season wc have the most elegant stock ever displayed in this city, and will give any guarantee that any fursUcluks respectable jewelry house can accord, * A , rxr- \\ e in vita all to cal) u'l larpart our exhihit a<l ((at our prlnaa, whethar they Wart ti liny or not. Send for onr new Illnatrato'l Catalogue. ir7 imouciiiroN hthket. XI. STERN BERG. &001 U into Boots & Shoes. T ~~ V i> a U \ j I /FmSffim. the • LEADina _ MAKE FOR W K ° s JOS. ROSENHEIIV3 &. CO., i:ir> mtotKJUTox ntheet. iUliolroair PSvotcr. ROB’T. H. JONES. > Wholesale Grocer, - JACKSON VILLiE, X<JL^e I have the ONLY EXCLUSIVELY GROCERY HOUSE doing a REGULAR .JOBRING BUSINESS from Jacksonville, and being 17J miles nearer (lie trade centre of Florida tlnin Savannah, and having every facility for handling the business, I can save TIME and FREIGHTaud sell just as cheap. All Goods delivered FREE OF DRAYAGE. Send for prices. R. H. JONES. HOLIDAY GOODS Ij'INS Imported un i l>ome*tie Novelties lor I Holiday Preaouta, lUre lCx tract*. < <,lu|M and Toilet Waters. Uurlcr'aCandiaa. OSCEOLA JJUTLER'S j puiuiUrr. L. A. McCarthy, Siicceor to Cbaa. S, Wakeflald. Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter. I# Barnard atreet, SAV AN.NAH, UA. TaleidJune V7t. 7