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- —"“aTv'vsn vuH.Br. WEBKi.I" REPORT, of THE MORNING NEWS. ( OFHCh Gi „ Fob. 25. ISST.I ebal Rkm arks— ln tho general market I V:..rr last wees there was a better lecling ,U ‘ .iinv' but while trade was not 10 sav pl iix'ra was mors doing in the leading raiments. Business, however, as a whole, 1 J not very heavy, trading being almost t„ T bv travelers’orders, and very fewspot *" s wc . rc on the market. The weather was 6 , * unsatisfactory for 1- shipping purposes. L thought that as soon as sealed weather t t n trading will he better, The most ao ont'y as usual, was to be observed in tbe :erv trade, the demand keeping up re *'arkablv we’.!. In dry goods there was a * 6lip i,t falling otr in the business of a ’eek In this department, however, there is desire manifested topushbusi . owing to the unsatisfactory collections **4 credits for the past winter’s business. In ‘ n hardware trade there was a good, steady Lenient going on. in all other branches “ e was no feature of note and but a model'- tu tr adiug demand existed. Collections Ltinue quite slow. Money is still com- L.i.lv easy, while exchanges, both foreign i dTmL.c. were weak and lower. Tbe Liriiy market was comparatively quiet L,ugh with a lirmer feeling for Central rail * !il siock. T'ic appended review will snow L one and latest closing quotations of the Afferent- markets at the closing hour to-dav: VIVAI vroHKS.—Tiie market for Spirits Tin-Dentine was dull during last week with a Lv small demand. In the Urst part or tbe LVek hosiers were asking 3814 c. for regulars. Ravers were, however, very indifferent and rhi demand became nominal when the ‘ so id off %c. The sales for the week “L about 800 casks. Rosin-The market was rather quiet during The week with a very weak feeling in the be-t .rides and prices declined slightly. The m f; 'v was rather slow. The total sales for the weie about 5,000 barrels. In another will be found a comparative state ment of receipts and exports from £pril lto date, and for the same period last year. Cl,.Wing the stocks on hand and on shipboard together with the official closing quotations. . . , , Ru V - the market was rather quiet, during the week at steady and unchanged prices. The demand was light ami the stock offering was decreased somewhat. There was no thing new in the market, except that the sta t stica position ot this grain is a very strong one. The sales for the week were about 800 barrels at about quotations. fair Sit' - Good f/i®~ Hough— Country lots 55@ 65 Tide water 90(®i 10 Cotton.—There was quite a lirm feeling prevailing in the market during the past wee ~ The offering stock was rather small and did not aamii of any extensive business. The inquire was very steady and most fac tors were free sellers but very lirm at the current quotations. The. market wa swept iirei ty clean of stock, particularly in the most Ile-irible grades. Brices have been firmly maintained, though no higher. The total tales for the week were only 2.550 bales. The loi owing are the official closing spot quota tlons: Middling fair 9*4 Good middling 9% Middling ....9 1-16 Bow middling 8 18-16 Good ordinary 8 7-16 The receipts ot cottou at this port from all Jources the past week were 11,258 bales of upland and 233 l.a'es sea island, against 12.494 bales of upland and 144 bales sea island last jear. ' The particulars of the receipts have been as follows: Per Ceutrai railroad. 6,397 bales up land: ner Savannah, Florida aud Western railway, 3,610 hales (inland ana 233 bales sea island: per Savannah river steamers. 1,230 bales upland: per Charleston and savannan Railway Company, 16 bales upland; per Brunswick aud Satilla river steamers, 5 bales upland and 16 bales seaisland: per Florida steamers, 3 bales sea island; from Beaufort 1 bale sea island. The exports for the week wore 6 251 bales upland and 207 bales sea island: To New York. 2 706 bales upland and 407 bales sea Hand; to Boston. 1,682 bales upland; to Bal timore, 507 hales upland; to Philadelphia, 133 baies upland; to llango, 1,223 bales upland. The stock on hand to-dav was 65,625 tales upland auu 3,870 hales sea island, srsilist #7.695 bales of upland ana 7,197 bales tea island last year. Sea Island. —The receipts, as reported bv factors for the week up to 4 p. m., were 233 bags, aud the sales for the same time were 510 hags,leaving the stock i 3.879 bags. The market was qniet, though firm and un changed. The siock of good cottons is very much r duced, and offerings consist mostly of stains and dorm cottons. The above sales', however, were of clean, at the following 'quotations: Common Georgias and Flortdaa. 14 @16% Medium Florida*.. 17 @i7% Good medium 18 on Medium fine 18%@19 Kxtra line 21 <j2i% Choice 22 @23 Comparative Statement of Net Receipts, Exports and Stocks of Cotton to the Following Places Latest Dates. . I I Stock on Received since | Exported since September 1, 1886. | hand and on POBTB. September Ist. I Shijiboard. Great j O'hr P’n | Total C’stwise 1886-87. 1885-88. Britain France. Port*. Foreign. Ports. 1887. j 1886. New Orleans Feb. 25 1,532,751 1.506, 995 ' 551,940 295,690 249.195 1.096. 831 243,244 849.858 366.003 Mobile. Feb. 25 201.6861 226,i46i 35,1921 35.182 154.851 19,978 49,150 Florida Feb. 25 12.222 18.910 1 ... :. 12.222 1 Texas . .. Feb. 25 074,518[ 632.8761 235,876 30,352 VI. 30 1 355.529 * 272,99 7 53,160 61.6,04 c h (Up’d Feb. 25 728.337 679.025 221 438 18,643 190,559 430,6361 238.5 9) 65.625 67.695 savannan jg ea i s d.. Feb 55 1 *6.122 20.3451 1.743 1,74.'!! 22.7- 8 1 3.87 b 7,197 ... , , 4Up’d Feb 251 36 .72: 421.257! 89.0121 42.040 122,282 253.334 91.219* 15.059 68.05 Lnar l es,ton )Sea iß’d. Feb. 18 7.754 7.10/ 525 | 625 1 6.3:9; 2.1'tl t.Pfiri North Carolina.: Feb. 25 130,677 88.7141 91.405 7,060 9.490 108.855 14.904 * 4.032 ! 7.737 I Virginia Feb. *5 788.406 604 370 j 808.238 2 : 50 12.206 882.594, 192,883 I 31.506; 84,674:1 New Y ork Feu. 25 69.11 ! 50.00? ! 826.195 54..--58. 150,432 511.180* 2*2.37! I *99. 799 J Other ports .Feb. 25 279, 127 j 184.494 |j 209,000 7,75! 28,836J 240.683 jf] 52,211; 63,8101 Total to date *,71i,44e:] 5,11.520. 499.17* I.PJ9.W7 I 551.8H1 ... is Total l Ualu in IHHS . . . / j < . . / ...J I I I j J.0J5.2901 h) i)uui}>MrMtiv*> i;otiuu ni*riueui OF Gross iUcripts, Exports and Stock or hard Fe. S3, 18*7. AND FOR THX BARK TIRK LAST TKAR. j use-7. ISSS-6. i Sea t 6*a ' hland. | Upland. Islana. Upland. , I Stock on hand September 1.. 1.249 j 4,. 4 941 3,291 [ lieceived this week 2*43} 11.258 111 12.494 \ Heceived previously 26,969! 719.701 20,608 472,163 Total 88,-ai ■' rs.sw; ? ; 1,303 m.9!l i Exi>orted this week 47* i! 27> 25.00? Exported previously < 21.074 603,290 13,828 #94,273 j Total ! 24.4 61 j *00.641 14.106 Mi r if Stock on hand and r.n ship-/ I I I Imani tbiri >iny at J i. u 3.X701 C:.H25 I 7.1971 67.‘M Movementsoecotton at interior points giving receipts and shipments for the week ending Feb. 25 and stock on nand to-nignt. aud for the same time last year: —Week ending Feb. 25, ISIST 1 Receipt*. Shipments. Stick. Augusta 750 2.603 17,(444 Columbus 326 1,691 5,662 Rome 800 1,453 785 Macon 55 421 4.608 Montgo.merv 188 202 12,312 Selma 195 410 3,7.99 Memphis ... 9,494 17,855 98,070 Nashville 257 768 2,799 'Total • 11,545 25,409 ’.45,479 Week ending Seb. 25, 1886. Receipts. Shipments. .'luck. Augusta 1,568 2,916 86,217 Columbus 861 2.453 10.f'98 Rome . 799 1.200 6.252 Macon 455 674 6,133 Monlgoirfery 1,083 117 12,313 Selma 473 1,250 11,989 Memphis 12,111 13,52 e 135.265 Nashville 6.51 1,459 3,785 Total 17.996 23,195 225 047 THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT BHOWS THE NET RECEIPTS AT At.L PORTS FOR THE WEEKB ENDING FEB. 25 AND FEB. IS, AND FOR THIS WEEK LAST YEAR. This Bast Last Week. Week. Year. Galveston r.,814 6,716 6,320 New Orleans 38,526 33.737 34,502 Mobile 3,993 2,909 4.440 Savannah 11,674 . 7,90? 12.622 Charleston 6,054 8,928 6,010 Wilmington 877 922 666 Norfolk 7,752 10,092 9.000 New York 2,243 1,280 868 Various... 18,353 18,935 18,441 Total 95.286 88.221 92,867 CONSOLIDATED COTTON STATEMENT FOB THE WEEK ENDING FEB. 25. 1887. Receiotsat all U. S. ports this week,.. 95,286 Last year 92,867 Total receipts to date 4.763,483 Last year 4,484,739 Exports for this week 82,716 Same week last vear 97,560 Total exports to date 3,422.790 Last year 2,867.007 Stock at all United States ports 852,831 Last year 1,026.290 Stock at all interior towns 138.652 Last year 217,799 Stock at Liverpool 960.000 Last year 709,000 American afloat for Great Britain 180,000 Last year 1’6.000 LIVERPOOL MOVEMENT FOR THE WEEK END ING FEB. 25, 1887, AND FOR THE CORRE SPONDING WIjEKS OF 1886: 2387. ’ ISS6. 1885. Sales for the week.. 69,0 >0 48,000 56,000 Exporters took 6,600 2,40 1 2,800 Speculators took 6,sou 1301 6.500 Total stock 960.00 ) 70 1 000 945.000 Of which American . 762.0u0 523, ">0 72’.000 T’l imports for week. 129,000 98/00 95,00 u Of which American. 99,000 76.000 71.006 Actual exports 21,890 17,000 19,160 Amount afloat 229,600 216.000 282.000 Of which American. 180.000 176.000 2 2.000 Price 5 3-lßd 4%d 61 Jd Visible supply of cotton.—bciow we give the table of visible supply, as made up by cable andtelograph for the financial and Commer cial Chronic's to Feb. 18. The continental stocks, as well as those of Great Britain and the afloat, are this week’s returns, and con sequently all the European figures are brought down to Thursday evening. But to make the totals the complete figures for Feb. 18 we add the item of exports from the United States, including in it the exports of Fndav only: 1887. 1886. Stock at Liverpool 914, MIO 674.000 Stock at London 10,000 18.000 Total ! reat Britain stock: 924,000 652.000 Slock at Hamburg 3.300 4,000 Stock at Bremen 24.200 43,600 Stock at. Amsterdam..., 32,000 31,000 Stdek a. Rotterdam 400 400 Stock at Antwerp 1,700 1,800 Stock at Havre 237,000 157,000 Stock at Marseilles 3.000 5.000 Stock at Barcelona. 37,000 39.000 Stock at Genoa “ 5,000 10,000 Stock at Trieste 8,000 4,00 C Total continental stocks .. 851,600 295,8(0 Total hiuropean stocks 1,276,600 987,833 Indiacotton atl’t for Europe 180.000 127,0uu American cotton afloat for Europe 505,000 422,006 Egypt, Brazil, etc., afloat for Europe 45,000 28,0i>0 Stock in United States ports. 872,805 1.042,354 Stock in U. S. interior towns 290.064 419.560 UnitedStatesexports to-day 15,208 4,174 Totai visible supply 3,183,677 3,030.888 Oi the above, the totals oi American and other descriptions are as follows: A mertcan — Liverpool stock 725,000 500.000 Continental stocks iOi.uOi’ 239. 0ik American afloat for Europe. 505,000 422.000 United States stock 872,805 1,042,354 UnitedStaiesinteriorstocks 29u,064 419,560 UnitedStatesexports to-day 15,208 4.174 Total Amorican 2,612,077 2.627,088 Totai East India, etc 571,609 4u3,800 Total visible supply 3.183,677 3,630.888 The imports mio continental ports this week have been 80,000 bales. The above ligures indicate an increase in the cottou in sight to date oi 152,784 bales as compared with the same date ot 1886. an in crease ot 277,074 bales as compared with the corresponding date of 1885, and a decrease 01 168.960 bales as compared with 1884. INDIA COTTON MOVEMENT.—TiIe following is the Bombay statement for the week and vear. bringing the Ugurea down to Feb. 17: BOMBAY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS FUR FOUR YEARS. Shipments this week— Great Britain. Continent. Tala'. 1887 7.000 19,000 26,000 1886 9,000 5.000 14,600 1885 8,000 8,000 1834 14.000 7,000 21,006 Shipments since January 1— Great Britain. Continent. Tata '. 1887 35,030 124,000 159,000 1886 39,000 so.OOO 124,0)0 1885 20,000 69.000 89,060 1884 88.000 lOO.OOu 188.000 Receipts- This week. Since dov. 1. 1887 42,000 287.000 1883 42,d00 254,000 1885 33,000 17i,000 1884 39.000 806.000 According to the foregoing, bomo&v appears to show nu change compared with last year in the week’s receipts, and an increase in ship ments of bales, and thestiipments since Jan. 1 show an increase of 35,000 hales. FINANCIAL. Money Market.—Very easy. Domestic Exchange.—sieadv. Banks and bankers are buying sight drafts at 1-16 per cent discount ana selling at 1-16 per cent premium. • foreign exchange.—The market is weak. Commercial demand. 54 86'/-: sixty days. J 4 8i; ninety days, tl 82',, .4 8!%; francs. Paris and Havre commercial, sixty uavs. $5 23(6; Swiss. 15 24(5; marks, sixty days, 94%. securities.—Tlie market continues inac tive. with light offerings and some demand ter southwestern railroad stock, citv bonds and long date railroad bonds. Central rail road stock is irregulur, with some little in quiry at 125. BTOCKS AND BONDS State Bonds— Bid. A eked. New Georgia 4% per cent bonds.. los 106% Ga new6s, 1839, January and July coupons 10?!4 103 Btateof Georg) a gold q uarterlle*. 108% !09% Gii.SmitU’s, maturity 1896,ex 1nt.121 123 City liana* — AtluntaO percent 101 lio Atlantal percent 115 120 Augusta 7 per cent 105 112* Augusta 6 nor cent 107 110 Columbus 5 percent 98 99 Macon6nor cent 11l 113 NewSavitnnahSoar cent, quar terly. >pr I 105 105(4 New Savannahs per cent, quar terly. May coupons 10454 lO&yg Railroad Bond- Savannah. Florida and Western HR general mortgage bonds. 6 per cent In t. ooauous 112 113 A & G Ist mortgage oiiniolidatod 7 percent. coupousJanuury and Julv. maturltr 1897 113 119 Central consolidated mortgage 7 per cent, coupons January* aud July, maturity 1993.... 118 • 113(4 Georgia Railroad 6s 106 107 Charlotte.Columbiaand Augusta Ist mortgage 113 114 Charlotte.Columbiaand Augusta 2d mortgage , U 0 112 Mobtlo and Girard 2d morlgago indorsed 3 per cent, coupons Jan and July, maturity 1889. ex Hit 10t . 105 Marietta and North Georgia Ist mortgage 6 perceut. 99% 100 Montgomery and Kufaula Ist mortgage indorsed 6 per eenl.lo9 110 Western Ataoama 2d mortgage indorsed 8 tier cent, coupons April and Oct. maturity 1896 111 112 South Guam! h is indorsed lls 119 SoulbGaand Fia2d mortgage ..11m 116 Ocean Steamshipu perct bonus. guur’d by central Railroad ..105 3t6 Gainesville. J eflorsou and South- SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1887. era R R Ist mort. guarant’d 117 118 Gainesville, Jefferson an t South ern. not guarantee.l 115 116 Gaineavii.e, Jefferson audSouth era.2uguai'antceu 114 115 Columuns aud Rome Ist in dorsed bs 107 108 Coiumnusaud Westerubnercent Ist guaranteed 107% 109 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 7 percent Ist mortgage bouds.lo6 108 City and Suburbfcu Riilroad Ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds 104 110 Railroad Stock* — Augusta and Savannah 7 per ct, guaranteed 184 136 Central common 125(4 126% I Georgia common, ex-dividend. .208 205 Southwestern 7 percent,guaran anteed. ox-divtdeud... 131 182 Central 8 per cent certificate*, lo:',% 104 Atlantaand West Point Railroad stock no 112 Atlanga and West Point 6 per ct certifleates 104% 105% Book Stacks — Southern Bank State of Georgia 195 200 Merchants’ National Rank 130 155 Savannah Bank and Trust Cos . . 90 95 National Bank or Savannah 117 (fas Stock * — BavannahGas Light stock, ex <ll v 21)4 22 MutualGasLight 20 23 factory Rond* — Augusta Factory 6s 103 .... Sibley Factory 65.. 103 .... Enterprise Factory 6s 103 .... factory Stocks — Eagle and Phoenix M’f’g Cos 101 102 Augusta Factory 103 .... Graniteville Factory 180 Langley Factory 190 Enterprise Factory Company 35 .... Enterprise Factory, preferred 108 .... J. P. Kiug Manufacturing C 0... 97 .... Siblev Manufacturing Cos . 90 naval Stores.—The receipts ror tne past week have been 413 barrels spirits tur pentine ands. ins barrels rosin. The exports were 002 barrels spirits turpentine and 5.475 barrels rosin moving as follows: To New York, 2.5. tt barrels rosin ana 312 barrels spirits turnentlne: to Baltimore. 145 Darrels spirits turpentine and 1.9 6 barrels rosin; to Phila delphia, ?5 barrels spirits turpentine and 206 burro s rosin; to Boston, 12 barrios spirits turpentine and 807 barrels rosin. The fol lowing are the Board of Trade Quotations: Rosin—A. B, C, 90c. 1) 9oe. K 950. F 41 00, G J 1 02%, H *1 07%, I II 15. K 41 45, M * 90, N $2 40, window glass 42 00, water white 12 80, Spirits turpentine—regnlarsSbc. Receipts, Shipments and Stock from April 1, 1888, to date, and for the corresponding dale tost year: , 1881-7 . , 1885-6- , Spirit *. Rosin. Spirits. Roein. On hand AprlU.. 2,116 61,821 1,672 80.205 Rec’dthis week.. 413 8.188 563 3.02 P Rec’a previously. 141,668 539,780 104.6*1 431.997 Total* 144.197 609.789 106.816 471.831 Shipments: Foreign— Aberdeen 3,544 .... 4,221 Antwerp 12,788 15,156 12,3)3 8,4u3 Bristol 5.815 6,794 2.827 . 4,990 Barcelona 372 .... 2,386 Buenos Ayres.. 6.000 .... 300 Bergen 206 Cardiff. 4,000 Cartagena 1,103 ... 908 Cork for orders.. 6.723 036 1C,477 2.935 Cronstadt 8.800 .... 3,540 Dant/.ig 3,500 6,,07 Geuoa 8.870 8,u40 Glasgow 2.841 10,459 .... 9,009 G mle 113 9 510 Garston Dock 6.450 Hamburg 9,167 23,8 5 6,(34 24.078 ilarburg 16,067 .... 0.20 Hull 6.213 2,940 4.562 2.338 Llhau . 3.500 Liverpool 13,827 3,025 10,5u6 London 16,730 17,394 14.408 13,451 Lisbon 4,859 Marseilles 3,800 .... 3,370 Montevideo 1.500 .... Naples 2,772 Odessa 2.052 Op rlo 596 .... 500 Puteloff Harbor . 50 8.382 Pernambuco 2,305 Revai 1.417 Riga 3.700 . 7,110 Rotterdam 5,801 15,150 850 13 057 Stettin 9,388 Santander .... 280 Trieste 150 7 3,844 200 2.200 Venice 2,475 Vigo 6 Coastwise— Baltimore 10.721 7,198 4,752 62,°91 Boston 10.691 10.114 9.474 22 731 Philadelphia 5,172 13,000 8 075 17,4110 New York 30,265 1i.3.i9 17,428 112,871 Interior towns . 13,788 4,922 7,703 8,070 Repacking, uiage, etc 2,997 .... 1.634 Total shipments. .188,575 493,028 104,422 365,179 Stock on hand and n shipboard FeD. 25 5.022 116,761 2.394 108,661 Bacon —Market very strong and advanc ing; demand good: smoked clear rib sides. 8),c; shoulders, 7c; dry salted clear rib side*, B%c; long clear, 8(£c; shoulders, 6%c; hams, 12c. Bagging and Ties—Market quiet. We quote: Bagging- 2(4 lbs, 9)4a9%c; 2 lbs, B%a B%c; 1% lbs, 7 : ) 18c, according to brand and quantity. Iron ties—Arrow, slooalbs per bundle, according to brand and quantity. Bagging and tics in retail lots a fraction higner. Butter—Market easy; oleomargarine, 14a 16c; home Goshen, 18c; gilt euge, 22c; crearn erv, 22a24c, Cabbage—Northern, scarce, nominal; 12a 13c per bead. Coffee—The market is dull and declining. We quote for small lots: Ordinary, 14%c; rair. loo: good. 15%; prime, 16c;’ choice, 17c: peaberry, 17K''. Cheese—Market higher; demand mode rate; stock light. We quote: llali%c. Dried Fruit—Apples, evaporated. 13c; peeled. 7c; peaches, pee ed, 19c; unpceled, sa7c; currants, 7c; citron, 25c. Drygoods —The market is firm; business improving, Weqnoie: Prints,4u6c: Georgia brown shirling, 3-4, 4%c; 7-8 do. 5%c; 4-4 brow usheeting, 6%c: w into osuaburgs. Bu9c; checks, 6%a70; yarns, 6c for best makes; brown drillings,6%a7%c. Kish—We quote full w eights: Mackerel— No. I, *7 50a 10 00; No. 3. half barrels,*s 50a6 50; No. 2, $7 00a7 50. Herring—No. 1,20 c; scaled, 25c; cod, 608 c. Flour—Market steady; demand moderate. We quote: Superfine, 53 50; extra, 13 Soil 00; fancy, 54 90u5 15; choice patent, |540a5 90; family, 54 50a4 70. Fruit—Lemons—Stock full and demand light. We quote: 23 75. Oranges—Market dull; Fioridas, II 752 50. Annies —Good ship ping stock, 44 50 >5 00 per barrel. Grain Corn Market steady; demand light. We quote: White corn. Jub lots, 62c; oarioad lots, 00c; mixed corn, job lots, 60c; carload to s, 580. Oats steady; good demand. We quote: Mixed oats, 40 i carload lots, 44c. Bran. sl. Meal, 62%c. Georgia grist, per sack. 21 50; grist, per bushel. 67%c. Hay—Market steady, with a tair demand; stock ample. We quote job lots: Western,sc; carload lots. 90c; Eastern, uone; Northern, none. Hides. Wool, Etc.—Holes—Market dull; receipts light; dry flint, 18%c; salted. ll%c; dry batcher, o%c. Wool Market nominal, prime in bales, 27c; burry, 10al5c. Wax, 18e Tallow, rate. Deer skins, flint, 20c; salted, ltte. Otter skins, 25ca21- Iron—Market arm; Swede,,4%asc; refined, 2jie. Lard—Market is steady; in tierces, 7%c; 50-lb tins, 7%e. Lime, calcined Plaster and Cement— Alabama lump lime Is in lair tlcinaud and is selling at 21 30 per bagrel; Georgia, 21 30: calcined plaster. 2185 per barrel; hair, sc; Georgia cement, 23; Rosendale cement, 2160; Portland cement, 28 50. I.KfVWs—Fud sloik; demand. Bouroon, *1 59a} rcclifled, <1 Dual 35. Ales ui|(BH*rciT and in good de mand. Nails—Marketßrm. advancing, Fair de mand. We quote: 3d, 24 30; 4d and sd, 23 55; Oil, 48 30; Bd, 23 05; lod to OOU, 22 80 per keg. NUTS—Almonds, Tarragona, 18.t20c; Ivieas, 17al8c; walnut*, French, 12c; Naples, 16c; pecans, 10c; llr.nil. 10c; lilberis, 12c; cocoa nuts. Baraco.i. 26 25 ner JOO. Oils—Market lirm; demand gnod. Sig nal, 45c; West Virginia black, 10c; lard. 53c; in adlighl, :6c: kerosene, 111(40 ; water white, 15c; ueufsiooi, OiuUO ; machinery. 25a30c; lin seed. raw, 47c; boned. 60c; miner J seal, 16c; fireproof. 18c; li imeliglit, 18c; red G, 16c. Onions—Domestic, 21 26 perorate; barrels, 23 25.18 50, Potatoes— Northern. 22 25a2 60 per barrel; seed, 22 50 per barrel. Peas—Demand fair; cow peas, mixed, 75a 85c; clay, 21 oOal 15; specked. JtnoallO; black-eye. 21 76; whitecrowdeF.il 75a: 00. Prunes—Turkish, 594 c; French. Sc. Bakins—Demand light; lnbrset steady; loose new Muscatel, 12 5; layers, 12 per box; London la vers. |2 50 per box. shot—Drop. 2160; buolt, II 85. Salt—The demand is moderate and the marsot quiet; carioad lots, 7uo, f u li; job lots, 86call. sugars—The market is dull and easy; cut loaf. 6%0; s'atnlard A, 6c; extra C. 5%e; C yellow. 6%c; granulated, 6%c; powdered, 6)4e. Syrup— Florida and Georgia svrups, 80.*36c; the market is quiet for sugurh iuse at 35a40c; Cuba NirutgtU good*. 28c in hogsheads; sugar house molasses, 20c. Tobacco—Market dull, demand moderate. We quote: Smoking; 25ea1l 25; chewing, com mon, sound, 28a Oe; fair. 85ai!8o; medium. 40a 55c; bright, 60a75c; tine fau'ev, “Sa'.’ue: extra flue, 90ca|l 10; bright navies, 45a75c; dark navies, MaSOe. Lumber—Owing to the in Teased demand from the West, as also the coastwise and for eign demand, which is in excess ot the out put of the inijis, prices are linn at quotations, w iili upward tendency. Wequote: Ord nary sizes 113 50a17 00 Diilicud sizes Oil :2l 50 Flooring boards 16 00a'io6u Shipstutf 18 50a2i 50 ' imber—Market dull and nominal. We quote: 700 feet averago -.1 9 OOall 00 800 •* •• 10 OOall uO 900 •• • ... 1 CUal2 00 1,000 *’ •* 12 Goul4 00 Sliipiiing timber 111 the raft — 700 feet average I 6 00a 7 00 80(1 *• •* 7 00* 800 900 “ >• ... 8 9ea 990 1,000 “ “ 9 00a 10 00 Mill timber |1 below these figures. FREIGHTS. Lumber—By Sail—Tnere is a good demand for coast tonnage and all offerings are readily taken at quotations Freight limits are from ?5 to 26 from tins and the near Georgia ports to the Chesapeake ports, Philadelphia, New Y ork, Sound ports and eastward. Timber 50cu|l higher than lumber rates. Tothe West Indies and windward, nominal; to South America, 213u14; to Spanish aid Mediterranean ports, 2llal2; to United Kingdom for orders, timber. 27a285; lumber, jt‘3 15s. Steam —To New York, 27; to Philadelphia, 27; to Boston, 29. Naval Stores—Firm. Foreign—Cork,etc,, for orders, 4s 3d, and, or 8s; Adriatic, rosin, 3s JKd; Genoa, roein, 3s. coastwise—steam— To Boston, 60c on rosin. 21 on spirits; to New York, ro*infiuo, spirit* 80c; to Philadelphia, rosin 30e, spirits 806; to Baltimore, rosin 30c, spirits 70 '. Cotton—By Steam—The market is steady : off ring toiin go in good supply. Bremen direct ft lb 9-32d Barcelona direct ft lb 11-32 1 Revai direct 9) lb 11-32d Genoa tb. 28-64d Amsterdam direct ft lb 9-32d Antwerp direct %( lb 19-64d Liverpool direct ft lb 17 B4d Liverpool via New York Ib 5-161 Liverpool via Baltimore ft tb 9-82d Antwerp via New Y r ork ft lb. 11-32d Havre via New Y'ork lb \v. Bremen via New Y ork lb 11-160 Revai via New York <jj( lb 13-82 I Bremen via Baltimore j? lb ®ic * m-terdiun via New Y ork 7sc Genoa via New York H tb jkd Boston y bale . 185 Sea island bale 1 75 New York ® bale 1 36 Sea island jf) bale 1 86 Philadelphia %) bale 1 85 Sea island ft bale ] 8„ Balumore 76 bale 1 25 Providence f( bale 150 By Sail— Liverpool 17-64'’ Havre 9 -32(1 Genoa 6-18 u Amsterdam 9-32 J Rice— By Steam— New York Ji barrel 60 Philadelptiia 60 Baltimore barrel 60 Boston <jf( barrel 60 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Grown fowlspair 2 6) @ 75 Chickens %to 94 grown . 40 @ 60 Ducks W pair 50 (§) 75 Geese # pair 75 @1 00 Turke s pair 125 @2 00 Eggs, country, TjfS dozen 13 @ 15 Peanuts—Fancy h. p. Va. W tb @6 Peanuts—Hand picked ft tb.... @ 5% Peanuts—Ga. 3ft bush, uominal 75 @ 90 Sweet potatoes,yel. reds ip hush 50 @ 60 Sweet potatoes,vel.yams jl bush 50 @ 60 Sweet note’s white vams hush 40 (® •60 Poultry—Market firm; demand good for grown; ha f to three-quarters grown in light request. Eggs—Market irregular, with a lair demand; receipts light. Peanuts— Ampl stock; demand fair; market firm and ad vancing. Sugar—Georgia and Florida nom inal; none in market. Honey—No demand; nominal. Sweet Potatoes—Scarce; receipts very light; demand good. SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OF" THE MORNING NKYVS.j • Savannah, Ca.. Feb. 26, 4p. m. i Cotton.—The mai'Eel continues very quiet and unchanged. The total sales for the day were only 320 bales. On’Change at the open ing call, at 10 a. m., the market wa3 re ported quiet and unchanged, with sales of only 2 bales. At the second call, at 1 p. m.. It was quiet, the sales helug 128 bales. At the third and closing call, at 4 p. m , it was still qniet aud unchanged, with further sales of 190 bales. The following are the official closing spot quotations of the Cotton Flxchauge: Middling fair .....9'*; Good middling 9% Middling 9 1-I6 Low m (idling 8 IB- IB Good ordinary 8 7-16 Rick.—Tne market continues very quiet, but steady and unchanged. The sales for the day were only 142 barrels at about the following quotations: Fair 9% 3) — G00d.... 894.(2 — Prime 6 @ — Hough- Country lots 5075 60 Tide water 90@1 10 Naval Stores.—The market Tor so r Its tur pentine wa- dull and unchanged. There were no sales reported. At the Board of Trade on the opening call the market was reported steady, at 36c for regulars. At the closing call it was steady at 36c tor regulars. Rosin—the market wasquietand e.uy, particularly for the better grades, t he sales for the day were about 1,000 barrels. At the Board of Trade on the first eall the market was reported steadv. with sales of 7*o barrels, ai the following quotations: A. B. C and D 9flc. E 95c. F II 00. G 2102%. H 21 07%. I |1 15. K II 45. M |1 90. \l2 40. window glass 22 60. water white 12 80. At the closing call it was unchanged. MARKETS ItY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. London. Ken, 25. noon.—Consols 100%. NKW York Feb. 25. noon.—Stocks que but ra her heavy. Money easy at 3%@l per cent. Exchange—loug. 24 85%@4 86%; short. a>i nß%@4 88%. sta:e bonds dull but steady. Government bonds dull but steady. 53 0 p. m.—Excuangc weaker at 21 86'd. 4 S9. Money easy at 3@4 per ceut. Sub- Treasury balances—Gold. 2133.876,000: cur rency. 419.41)7.000. Government bonds doll but firm; four per cents 128.%; three per cent*. 100%. State oonds dull but steadv. tbe stock market to-day, while on a higher plane than yenerday. was much less active and rather feverish. Fluctuations In most of the list were confined within extremely nar row limits. The news of the day was unim portant. Theopeinng was somewhat irregu lar, but generally firm, recording advances ranging up to % per cent. After half an hours’ activity tradiug for the rest of the forenoon was moderate, with considerahU weakness in the early dealings. Richmond and West Point being prominent in the decline. Several slight advances were followed later by declines of the entire list, but in the last hour strength in Eni.' preferred checked Hie decline and the clo-e was dull, close to the opening tlgures. Total sales 299.000 shares. Final changes are pretty evenly divided.with probably a small majority of declines. Rich mond and West Point is 1(4 per cent, lower. Tbe following are the closing quotations: Al*.cia*sA,2to6.l9B% New Orleans l’n- Ala.classll.ss.. ID cilie, Ist mort.. 78 Georgla7s.in>r! .I"'% N. Y . Central,.. ]I8 ; % N.Carolina 6s. 15% Nor! & W. prof *s% N. Carolina 4*. .101 Nor. Pact lie 28% So.Caro(Brown) ” prof. Bo 1 , consols 109% Pacific Mail f.:V', TcnnessceOs .. 76% Reading 37% Virginia Bs 4s Richm’d * Ale. 11 Va consolidated. 51 ltlehm’d .t Danv-luo-J- Ch’peakejfctfhio. 8 Ktolun’d A W.l’l Chlc.A N’utliw’i)lls9i Terminal 43% *• preferred . 14 1 Rock Island.... 126% l>ela,Laok.Jt W 136% Bt. Paul 92% Firie 84% “ preferred 121 Fast Tennessee Texas Pacific... 28% new etok ... 13% Tenn.Ooii' .tlron 46 LnkcNhore.... 96 Union Pacific 5a L’vllle.k Nash 62 N.J.certral .. 69% Memphis A Cha 1 57% Missouri Pacific 109% Mobile A Ohio 16% Western Union.. 76 % Nash A Chiitt'a. 84% t Asked. COTTON. Liverpool. Feb. 20, noon —Cotton firm and In fair demand; middling uplands 6 8-Hd. middling Orleans 5%d: sales 10.00 U hales, In eluding 1.000 bates tor speculation ana export; re -eluls 28.000 bales—American 2.155. Futures: Uplands, low middling clause. February delivery. 510.64d; March and April 5 9-84@6 10-6td; April and May, s<l-64d: Mav umt June. 5 18-64d; June aud July. 6 16-Bld; July and August, 5 16-B4d; Au gust aud September, 5 17-fUd. Market quiet but steady. The tenders of deliveries at to-day’s clear ings amounted to 200 bales new dockets and 100 old. Sales for (lie week, 69,000 bales—American 63,000 bales; speculators took 6,800 bales: ox* porter* took ,60ft hairs: actual export*• s.lHK)f>rtlus; total Imports. Ho.ooobales —Amer- ica u IW.000; total aio(*k 1)60,000 bales —Ameri- can 702,C0u la fs>: total alloal 2*20,000 bales— American 180.001. bales. 2 :00 p. —Tho sales to-day were 8,000 bale*of American. Futures: Uplands, inw ’.nindlinff clause, February delivery, 5 10-04d, seders; February and March de ivorv. 5 10-64 U, sellers; .March and April. 5 10-64d, sellers; April an*l May, 5 11-tt4d, buyers: Mav and Jiyie.o 13-04d,sell ers; .June and July, r> 15-G4d sellers; •Inly aud August, f 16-04d. buyers; AmrviKt and Septemtmr, 5 18-64d. sellers; Septemler and October. 5 18-04d. sellers. M .rkel flat. 4 :P0 p. m.—Futures: Uplands, low middling clause. February delivery. 5 10-64(1. *el ers; February and March. 5 10-64d, sellers; March aud April, 6 10-64d. seders: Airil and May, o 11-64d, t-ellers; Mav and June, 5 18-64(1, sellers; June and July, 5 15-64d. sellers; July and August. 6 16-(>4d, se lers; August an i September, a 17-64d, buyers; >eplenner au l October, 6 13-64 U, sellers. Futures closed dull. New Fork, Feu. 25, noon.—Cotton opened quiet: middling uplands \i U-ibc; middling Or leans sales 40 halts. Futures: Market opened barely steadv. with sale as follows: February delivery, 0 44c; March. 044 c: April, 0 54c; May, 0 6lc; June, 9 73c; July, 9 80c. 5:00 p. m.—Market closed quiet; middling uplands, 0 U-ioe; middling Orleans, 9j&c; eases t<>-dav 71 bales 1 ; net receipts 123 bales, jrroes6,64'o. Futures: Market closed steadv, with sales or 73.UUU bales, as follow s: February delivery, 9 4i>9 47c: March, 0 403*9 47c; April, 9 h 67c; May. 9 6d(co9 60c; June.’ 9 74029 75c; October, 9 hie; November, 9 SbfcftU 37c. Green <?t Go. in their reuorto i cottou fu ture-. say: “A fairiy steady opening ibis morn in a was followed b considerable tirui uess owing to moderaie inter or receipts and quite a full reduction in stocks. oilVring-* were not made wah anv degree of freedom and Olivers hud to bid tbe market up 10 sup ply waui*.. The close was quite steady anu 2 points above yesterday. Transact!.ins in Match were again Ihe leading leatures, some 25,000 hales chat gmg h^,nd-. M Weekly—Notreeeipis *2,243 bales, gross 24, * 444 ; exports, 10 Great Britain 13.280 bales, to France 6*21, to the continent 6,0 3; sales 1, balea; stock 252,371 bales (deducted from si c • 18.500 bales burned rob. 18.) Galveston, Feb. 25.—(Jottou steady, mid dling xSj'fjC. Norfolk, Feb. 25.—Cotton 6tcady; mid dling 9 5-ibe. Baltimore, Feb. 25.—Cotton steady; mid dling 9-^C. Boston, Feb. 25.—Cotton steady; middling 9^e. Wilmington, Feb. 25.—Cotton lirm; mid dling 0 3-16 c. Philadelphia, Feb.2s.—Cotton firm; mid dling U:\ic. New Orleans, Feb. 25.—Cotton steady; middling ;'kc. Mobile, Feb. 15, Cotton firm; middling oe. Memphis, Fe >. 26.—Cotton quiet but Arm; middling 9 l-16c. Augusta, Feb. 25.—Cottou steadv; middling flc. Charleston, Feb, 25.—Cotton steady; mid dling 914 c. Montgomery, Fob. 25.—Cotton firm; mid dling B^/40 . Macon, Feb. 25.—Cotton steady; middling COLUMBUB, Fob. 25.—Cotton steady; mid dling B%<*. Nashville, Fob. 25.—Cotton steady; mid dling BJ h o. Selma. Feb. 25.--Cotton quiet; middling B%c. Uome, Feb. 25.—Cotton steady; middling Me. New York. Fo . 25. —( on-Mdi iat*‘< im ceiptsfor all cotton ports to-day, 13.036 bales; exports, t<* Great Britain 15,465 balob, to Uie continent 6 153; stocK at all American poi l -852,831 bales. PROVISIONS, GROOKUIKS. KTC. Liverpool, F;b. 25. noon.—Wheat dull, with poor demaud; supply g oo; ( a Uoruia No 1, 7s 9dt7s 7d; red We >iern s. r:ng 7s 7s4d. Corn easy, with poor de 111 and. New 1 okm. fen. 25. noon.—r our dull and heavy. Wheal coed higher, tin n declinnl. Corn dull aud rather weak. Pork firm; mess |ls 25 Lard steady at 7 2pc. Freights steady. 6p.m. Wheat ‘a'/t* v c lower bu* active; No. 2 red. March delivery BS(a,sH4<*. Mav >9 11-16ia9 h/ 4 e. Corn ] wer; No. 2. March delivery May Oais l/ H ® lower but moderate.y active; No. 2, Feb ruary delivery May V<c. Hops &tea<iy. Cos tree, f Air Rio nominal at- 14c; oi 110ns lower but active; No. 7 K>o, February deliverv i2 30 <M2 36c. May 12 !5(d2 2oc Sugar dull and nominal; refined steady. dull and weak. Colton seed oil—3J< a 33 \.,r for crud6,39(h;400 for refined linn sstcady. Wool clu ed quad and about steady. Pork firm. Cut meat-* firm. M.(ldles dun and noimnal. Lard :<(34 indiits higher aud fairly active; city steam, on spot 7c; refined 7 65c to In* continent, 7 (i6c to South America. Freight;* steady: c tton, pirsteam 11-64d; grain, per flicam Chicago. Feb. 25.—There were a good many buy mg order-for wheat 1 he -peumg 011 ’Change Hus morning, and May started ai rose to 7> noiwiihsinndiug cable ad vices were in lcative of weakne-s. Private cables reported declining markets, and these orought out free offerings, under vbichthe market l>rke off again 10 inside figures, rallied to 78Vc on good buying for exp n, and closed *u that figure. Clearings from three Atlantic ports were 121,000 lm>heis. Bc rcipls at eleven point-* aggregated 255 000 b .rhels. Corn was lull but deadier, receipts were sma i, and ihe hhipping demaial con tinues good, especially for the lower grades. The market closed firm at } 4 higln r than yesierdav, <a<s ruled t-a- er without special teatuies of interest. There was tremendous speculat on in mess pork. •ff rings we < air at tbe opeumg. ud a fjw -ai<*s w* re made at a decline of o&loc, but fell back 2(F<s 25c several times, and <uosed higher than yesterda>. Lard rulid easier, but finally closed higher than yesterday. Short ribs closed 2 ..c higher. Tiie follow ing shows me current prices for cash properties on tne regular board: Flour q H t Wheat. No. 2 spring 7‘1%(g,75r: No. 2 red 77V$c. Corn. No. 2, 33 ( ,JD35c. Oats, No. 2. 23 h / 4 c. Mess pork, *ls 67'/,(# . 75. Lard, 57. Dr salted snoulders. boxed o short clear sides, boxed 8 Ai 18. Futures—The following are me highest, lowest and elo-dng quota!sons:. Wheat—N**. 2, February deliverv 72 %u17 1 7 mC. closed Mav 7H l / 4 (fr77j/ h c, closed a* 7H' m c. Corn. No. 2. February delivery33closed ai 33 May 38^^38 1 -4c clost- at Oats. Vo. 2. February den very 2 H c, closed at 23 : Le; Ma> ruary delivery 415 70(5 !5 15. closed ai sls May I'.fiOotdi'o 4', el'*'d at |!5 92 1 / 4. Lar I,Feb ruary delivery $7 (ioW.6 95, closed at $7 00; May' $7 o7*/s,, closed at *7 15. Short ribs. February delivery 7 7d07 70c,closed at 7 72^c; Mav 7 82*. ,At" clo.-ed ai 7 77^c. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 25.—Flour quiet. Wheat firmer; No. *2 red, cash 7fi*./077c; May deliv ery 7*^9ke. Corn dull but firmer; No 2 mixed, cash May delivery Oats dnli and nominal unchanged. Whiskv firm at $1 13. Provisions closed dull and about un changed. Baltimore, Feb. 25.—Flour dud; Howard street ana Western superfine $2 505$ 3 10. extra |3 25#3 85, family .<4 l O übi 60. citv mills sti ner fine $2 00. (?x --tra $3 25f($:J 75; fctio brand $1 50(04 75. Wheat —Southern dull aud nominal; red 9n(tt92c. amber 91(493c; No. I Maryland, 90>dcHBI••; Western lower, closing dull; N >. 2 Western winter red. on spot Corn—South ern easier; white 4H^ia>47‘ yellow 4()<d,l7c; Wester!! steady hut dull. CINCINNATI. Feb. 25.—Flour dull. Wheat weak; No. 2 red, 82c. Lorn weaker: No. 2 mixed, Oats quiet and easier; No. 2 mixed, 8054 c. P .rk dul but firm ai <ls. Lard easier at 6 87546* Hulk meats dull. 'Whisky firm at|l 13. Hogs stead v. Louisville. Feb. 26.—Grain steady: Wheat. No. 2, red 820. Corn, No. 2. mixed 89c, white 41c. Oatf, No. 2,31 c. Provisions steadv : Bacon, clear rib sides 7%c, clear sidea Bc. shoulders 6*40. Bulk meats, r ear rib sides 754 c, clear sides 7%c, Lard. 8 • New Orleans, Feb. 25.—Coffee quiet and weak; Hiocargoes, common o prime 12* 1554 c, Cotton seed oil products quiet, sugar steady. Molhhmch noniina*. NAVAL HTOKK6. Liverpool, Feb. 25, noon.—x Spirits turpen- Uue2 s. New York, Feb. 25, noon.—Spirits turnon line steady at Kodu steady ai x. s:uu p. m.— Spirits turpentine dull. Rosin stead > • Charleston, Feb. 25.—Spirits turpentine Inactive at 35%c. Uosin steady; good strained 80c VViUMiNaTON, Fch. is.—Spirits 'urpentini* flrin at 55%0. I ton in firm: straiiiefl T.'x:. pond strained hoc. Tr Urn: at ,105. Crude tur pentine firm; liurd ,100; >ellow aipunavir- Kti> 61 90. RIOK. Nrw York. Keh.2R.-KPM) market steady. New Okukanh. F'eh 25.—81ue. Louisiana ordlnaryito prime 2%@4c. Vtorld, Orsiicc. The followlns specials to the Morning News are published fur the benefit of our F’lorida readers and those imere.led In F’lorida fruits, andean he relied upon as nee a rate and rolln iile: Speolal to Morning Rem. New York. F'eh. 25. ltouoipla of oranges via Savannah arriving lasi, night wore 5,00<J boxes, mostly interior, Fancy brights not plenty and selling at $3 OOaJ Oil per box; rus sets anil inferior grades, fIGOa'JOO per box. New vegetables selling at exirorne prices. Peas mol beans, S4 Ot>aS 00 per era’e; cab bage, $3 si)a3 50 per burrcl; beets. |2 00 per crate. g. s. Pai-mbr. Shmuil t > Morning ,Viss. Nkw York. Feb. 25.—Oranges. Florida, ■sir to good, sl7s:is2 25 per box; Florida orange*, russets, tl 50a2 09 per ox; Florida oranges, poor wasting, *1 OOal 35 per box: cabhuKG* Florid ft, per banv , ss2 00a4(H); Florida, per craie, 12 00; boons, Florida* *2 00 per orate. ,J. V. U ash AGEN. Eastern Agent. Florida Dispatch Line. Special to Morning New** Cincinnati, 0.. Fib 25.—Florida oranges, bright*, $:;,'()• por box; russet*, $2 50 per box; peas, $3 60 per crate; tomatoes in good demand. John O. Mooric A Cos. Special f t Morning Vaw*, Phil a r>Ki. ph ia, Feb. 26 —Florida oranges, fanov. $3 00*3 50 per box; fair, $2 25 .2 76 per box; fair, $2 25 275 per box; russets and coarse fruit, $1 75a* 2:> per box. .Strawberries, Florida, per quart, 75ch$1 2">. A. it. Uktwilbr A son. t Hroiiim Hue Crop. Charleston. S. C., Fob. 23.—Never before, in the “recollection of the oldest inhabit ut,” bus this crop been of ms handsome a quality. The unprecedented dry weather ftt harvest tinietnubled our planters lo harvest their crop without a drop of water or moisture to damage the grain, and lb result whs an ar ticle which, being thor uglily cured, has been milled with tho blithest polish ami general ‘ stvie.” The outcome has been handled with H itisfaetion by every pure,baser of Caro ina rice. The grades are free of mow-burn' or yellow grains, seeds, hulls and other defects, amt runs with tho greatest regularity. Our planters have adopted a most conservative course, have steadily bent, t heir rice to mar ket and sold it ai the current rates as trade wants demanded. Asa coiiscuuei.ee, with a total of receipts to date of 788,267 bushels, there has been inaikcud and sold 615,;!8fi bushels in live months, or say nearly tive sixiiib *f the entire crop. Wo give below tabulated llgurcs of tho movement of the crop; OFFICIAL FIGURES, Bushels Total receipts to Feb. 15, 1887 783.257 Total receipts to Feb. 16, 1886 872,Mu Excess of receipts 1887 110,387 Milled out and marketed to Feb, 15, 1887 015,386 Mi led out and marketed to Feb, 15, 1886 416,125 Exces* milled out and marketed to Feb. 15, 1987 109 261 Stock on band Feb, 15, 1887 u17,n71 Stock on band Icb. 15, 1886 266,796 Shortage of stock Feb. 16, ISB7 88,921 A glance at tho above siatcmenr will show that we have sold aud marketed 199,261 biish- l* more Hus year than last, and our stock is 88 924 bushels short on Feb. 15. If our trade continues only mi the same basis for sixty davs, the stock of Carol ina rice will be fo1<! out entirely, whilst we are pevou month* from new crof. \V give von these points and figures as we are satisfied the trade are noi gen erally in formed of what a large proportion of this crop has p i sed Into consiimpiion, and have not realized the lacl that the coast crop,com prising nine-tenths <d tho finer grades, iev.ry nearly at an end. Yours, Ac.. Han Talm auk’s Sons A Cos, Sli turnip 3trUiortur. Vtitfi Yi'J.tJi V.Liil.V.'f xJ-ri’-iiS DkY. SUN HUBS 6:30 Sun -jkm. ..... o 87 Hiuh VV ATEttat Savannah.. 10:23 A M 10:47 p M aimRDAr. Feb 26. 13*7. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Johns Hopkins. Foster. Balti more— Jas B West A Cos. Sc.hr Alible <J Slilbb*. Pendleton, New York. . iIII stone to order; vessel lo Jus A Roberts A Cos. Sehr Ring Dove, Marston, New York, with stone to order vessel to Jos A Roberts A Cos. Sehr Caanie Jameson, Cos linn. New Bedford, with guano lo order; ve-sel to Master. Br.hr Geo s Marts, Henderson, Baltimore, wiih guano to order; vessel to Jos A Roberts A Cos. CLEARED YEsTKROAY. Steamship Nacooehee. Kempton, New York —G Jl Sorrel. Steamship Dessoug, Howes, Philadelphia— G M Sorrel. DlPltnO 1 * Y ESTRRIV.YT. Steamer St Nicholas Uniim, Darien. Doboy, Brunswick aud 1 ernau'liua—C Williams, Agent. S Wit* YES TURD AY. Steamship Nacooehee. New York. MEMORANDA. New York, Feb 23—Cleared, sehr Cumber land, Webster. Fernandina. . lleachy (lead, Feb 22—Passed, bark lona (Nor), Stromberg, Brunswick. Dungeness. K"b 21—Passed, bark Manitoba (Hr), Roberts. Pensaci la for Rotterdam. Pori Gb'Sgow. Feb 22—Arrived, bark Adcl gunde (Nor), Petersen. Pensacola. Apalachicola, Fell 18—Arrived, bark Ma riannina (ialaiola (Itai), Man ino. New Or leans; 21st. sclir Samuel MoMauemy. Virden. Gii vi sion; 2 and, schr George Asher, Wither spoon. New Orleans. Cleared, bark Capt Dan (Non. Chrisropher- Greenock: schr Franck, .V Louisa, Har ford. liey West. boston, Feb 23—Arrived, sehr Milford, M ar-ton. Jacksonville. Baltimore, Feb 23—Arnved, se.hr Ida Law rence. Young. Savannah. Brunswick, Feb 17—Sailed, sehr Gen Adal bert Ames, Jameson, Newport. 23d— Cleared, barks Nora iNor), Anderson. Liverpool; Bjorntra INor). Kraih. Cronaiadt; Vingo fo (Nor), Aronson, Balila Blanca; llaiuiab Mar a (Uusi. Kqvist, Antwerp. i oosaw. Feb Id—Cleared, bark Severn (Br), Thomas, United Kingdom. Darien, Feb 23—Cleared, schr Tamoa, Moule, New London. Fernandina. Feb 23—Arrived, se.br Henry D May, Morris, Bra fort, s c. Ke, West, Feb 23—Arrived, schr Meteor. Pensacola. Mobi.e. Feb 23—Arrived, schr Mosquito, Wheeler. Key West. S tiled, schr Geo M Adams. Pensacola. Pensacola. Feb 23—A rnved. cehr Thomas R Pillsnury, Pitcher. Aspluwall. Cleared, barks Melmerby (Br), Smith, Liv erpool; Magel an lius). Svalen. Tunis. Philadelphia, Feb 23—Cleared, steamship Mercia (Br , Taylor. Coosaw; schr Neva May, Howard, Jacksonville. Delaware Breakwater, Feb 22—Arrived, brig Georgians F Geery, Conklin, Fernan dina tor New York. In port, sehr Nellie VVRokes, from Jackson ville for New York. * Portland, Me. Feb 23—Sailed, bark Elba, Tilton, Savannah; schr Howard Williama, Fouler, do. Providence, Feb 23-Ralled, schr Agnes I Grace, Seavey, Brunswick. M Augustine, Feb Is—Arrived, schr Gertie M Kiekersnh, Anderson, New York. 20th—bailed, schr Maud Snare, Dow, Jack sonville. Wood’s Hull, Feb 20 -Arrived, bark D A Bravton, Huntlev, Bull river; schr Jeanle Lipplti. Chase, do. sailed, sehr Sullivan Sanln, Studoy, Sa vannah. Fernandina. Feb 25—Arrived and cleared to return, steamships San Antonio, Wilder, and Delaware, Winneit. New York. Cleared, brig Rnsland (Br), Rundut. Santa Fee. -A; hark I'a'aos Norj. Roth, Havre; schr Ridgewood, Weaver, Philadelphia. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bark Fsioila. Farsnnd 'probibly bark Stella, of Faisund, 307 toss, from Pensacola lien for Gonoa;. was abandoned at sea .luu l, lai 34 N. lon 37 W, in a sinking condition. Crew and passengers saved, having been picked up by bark Garigliano Ita 1 ). from Pbiladelnhia for Pozzuoli, and landed at Gibraltar. ( ednr Key*. Feb 22—Ship Struan (Brj, from New Orleans for Havre, before reported ashore west of here, was got off by tugs from Pensacola and New Orleans and towed to sea. Anew mast was placed on board. Kei West, Feb 2:l—Schr Leon S Swift, from an Bias for New York, which arrived here Jan 28 leaking and was hove down Feb IB to have her bottom repaired commenced re loading her cargo to-day, having completed repairs. NOTICE T > M ARINERS. Beaufort, N C, Feb.2B —Capt MoGuinnc**, of steamer Violet, h iov !• ndi r. has p aced nil the buoys in ihrtr proper place* and says Hie bar Is good for 13 feet ou mean low tide. RECEIPTS. Per steamer St Nicholas, from Fernandina a (I landings—3o sturgeon. 1 case Ikiois and shoes. 1 tub terrapins, 20 bales cotton. 1 boxed organ. I bag wax. 35 boxes oranges. S bbls syrup. 1 bf bbl whisky. Per Charleston and Savanna!! Ry. Feb 25- 1 ear wood. 33 bbls roam, 25 caddies t®acco. 156 sacks rice, and mdse. Per Savannah. Florida nod Western lb. Feb 25—455 baies cotton, 18 cars lumber, 70S bids rosin. 2 carj wood, 3 bbls sirup, 6 bbls Cabbage, 50 bbl*-mints turpentine, 40 bblsand 7,862 boxes oranges. 878 sacks corn. 205 sacks out-, iso sacks cotton seed, 9 bales hides, and mdse Per Central Railroad. Feb 25—492 hales coll n. 61 hale“ yarns, 54 bale- m mestic l —lo4 pkgs tobacco. 4 bales p’sldt, 3 bales hidH. 7 pkgs paper, 55,443 lbs lard, 35.17) lbs bacon, 21 bbls spirits turpen ine, 525 bbls rosin. 42 pkgs hard ware. l.i’OO bushels oats, 300 sacks bran, 25 sacks peanuts v 6 bids eggs, 32 eases eggs, 184 bales hay. 2 care coal. 10 bbls m"al, 81 head c.at'le. 18 bids w hisky. 16 hf bids whisky, 1.429 bushels corn, 52 nkg* furniture an l h h goods, 25 cars nun ber. 1 ‘ar wood. 108 in-as wood in shape, lex tons pig iron, 1 pkg vegetables, 127 pt-gacarriage and bu-gy material, 18 pkgv plows. 142 pkgs mdse. 3 Dales paper stock. expo trs Pereteamship Nacooehee, for New York—B6 bales sea Island col lon, 501 bale* up'and cot ton, 162 bales domestics and yarns, 50 bbls rice, 183 bbls rosm. 40 bbls spirits turpentine, 86,658 feet lumber. 100 bbls cotton seed oil. 14 bbls and 3.521 boxes oranges, 232 tons pig iron, 414 pkgs unlse. J2O pkgs fresh fish. PASSENGERS. Per steamer St Nicholas, from Fernandina and landings— s M Rigsby, JJ Kirby. Miss B Williama, Miss Nellie *4 illlams, MrsM Dixon, Vilas \i Kprtint, Miss 8 G Calvert. L Stern, Miss B E Armstrong, Mrs A E Peas, E D Brown. Per steamship Johns Hopkins, from Balti more—Mr* E D Curtis, Miss M E Gelbaeh, F w Kettle, Mrs G A Wood, G A Woo a, J F Morton. Per steamship Nacooehee, for New York—E Brmvn, E Deluno. Mrs E 8 Beach. Dr Parker, F W Dasher, H 8 Johnson, Mr* A person, Mr We and Capt VV Sclnehe, Mr Sharpies, Mr Brown, Mr , Chab’ uck, Mr Johnson, Mr Rbeinanr, and steerage. CONSIGN EES. Por steamor St Nicholas, from Fernanllm "nil landings— K Klrland, K M Green, Fulton, II Myer*A Bros, Jno Flunnerv Davis Bros. E F Bryan. R D Bogart. iHfNHF' llmck-, Butler AB. M V Henoer-on, VVoUrs A Cos. VV VV Gordon A Cos. A Einstein’s Sons, W DSimkme, Lee Roy Myers, Smith Bros A Cos. Per Charleston ana Savhnnait Itv. Feb 25 I W Tecple. I'.endheltn Bros A Cos, P Cohen. Lindsay A M, .1 p Williams. T Middleton. P Preniy, B J Cubbedge, Lee Roy Myers. I) P Myerson, Blodgett, M A Cos. Per Savannah. Florida and Western Re, Feb 25—Transfer Office. McDonough A Cos, Dale, D A Cos. Bacon, J A Cos, Graham AH, D C Bacon A Cos, Epstein A W. Frank A Cos, Weed A C. Grady, Del. A Cos, McMillan Bros, W W Gordon A *' ,M V' Henderson. A Leffl.r, Lee Roy M vers H olom m A Son. McGill A VI, C M Gilbert A to, Jno Linns ACo Joyce A 11, E Lovell A Son, L J Gazan. T Hender son, Hood & T. J E Benson. G W Tieueman. Docker A K, C 11 Ca", C II Schrein r, N Lang, I G Nelson A Cos. J McGrath A Cos. C L Jones, S W Branch. A Quartc man. Garnett, 8 A Cos, Jno Flannery A Cos. H M Comer A( o. E T Ronert*. M Maclean, K M Farley , Herron A G. W W Gordon A Cos, Ellis, Y A Cos, Peacock. H Arco, .1 P Williams. Per Central Railroad. Feb 25—Fordg Act, M M Comer A t o. F M Farley. Unlaw n A Cos. W VV Gordon A Cos, Butler A 8, Warren A A, Herron A G.C L Montague A Co.Wood-A Cos, Jno 1 tannery A Cos. Garnett. 8 A Cos. 8 Old man, J C T hompson, I G Haas. A B Hull, G S Me Vlpln, Bond. II A E, D C Bacon A Cos. JVV Schroder, M J Norman, A H Champion, Free m m A O, 'People A Cos, Frank A Cos. J H Iti.ff, l.llieutlial A Sou. II MversA Bros Lovell A L. Smith Bio- A Cos, J RMaun, IJnpiuau Bros, G Niehols, M lersi A Cos. Alohrßros. Weetl A C, t M Gilbert A Cos. F L George, llirsch Bros, Pearson AS, W D Kreusore, G Eckstein A Cos, Palmer Bros, A Ehrlich A Uro,. Cos lat Bros, il 8 diimon A Son, soulhern Bunk, E Moyle, ( li Carson, VV DSimkius, 1 Epstein A Bro. SA Einstein. E A Schwarz, D A Aiiick’s Sons, A Haniey. Peacock. H A Cos. Geor-ve D Hodges. J I* Williams. Ellis, Y A Cos. Decker A F. McDonough A Cos. W C Jackson, McMil. ■ an Bros. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE FORT OF ,■ sat SAVANNAH. S avannah. Feb 25, 1881. STBAHaStPS. Dessoug, 1,367 tons. Howes, Philadelphia, Ida —G M sorrel. Tallahassee. 2,677 tons, Fisher, New York, ldg —G M sor el. Nymphaea (Br) 1.284 tons, Brcoke, Reval, Idg —A Jl inis A sons. Ashdcil (Br). 1.i35 tons, Potlinger. Barcelona, Idg—Wilder A Cos. Mercedes (Br). 1,416 tons, McFee, Bremen, Idg—Richardson A Barnard. Oakdale (Br , hit? tons, Henderson, London, ■liie-Slraclian A Cos, John* ilopkin*, 1.471 tons, Foster, Baltimore, (Its —J li West A Cos. Seven steam*nips. SHU'S. Gcrmanlc(Br), 1,296 tons, Waycott, Rw*al, Idg —Richardson A Barnard. One ship. BASKS. Erbrin (Nor). 599, tons, Pedersen, Cronstadc Idg-Holat A Cos. .J 5 lima (Nor), 437 tons, Albrethsen, Holst A Cos. Oskarsvarf (5w).872 tons.Tczlund, Cronstadt, Idg—Holst A 1 o. Pi.lema (Br). 799 tons. Jamieson, Liverpool, ill ditre*B—Holst A Cos. Viilona ißr , 800 tons, Andrews, Liverpool, Idg—Holst A Cos. BJoerviken (Nor). 609 tons, Sorensen, Europe, Idg—Holai A Cos. Chapman iGer). 525 tons. Jucobsen. Europe, big—Holst A Cos. Fnuleif tNori, 460 tons, Olsen, at quarantine, wig—Holst A Cos. Taurus I Nor). 504 ions, Jobanscu,Reval, Idg— A It salas A Cos. Ibis (Non, i4l tons, Salvesen, Baltic, Idg— A R Salas A Cos. Leonula 'll ij), 617 tons, Tranani, Reval, big—- A It calas A Cos. * Moiaml (Non, (46 lona. Omundseu, Baltic, Idg —A R Salas A Cos. • Cohuheim iGeri. 439 tons,Zeplem, Eu-ppe, Idg —A R sals.* A Cos. Annlta. 499 tons, Horn, Liverpool, Idg—Jaa K Clarke A Cos. Nellie T Guest (Brj, 888 tons, Messenger, Re vul, Idg—Richardson A Barnard. Memlo lin, 964 tons, Horn. Liverpool, Idg— Be bardson A Barnard. Santiago Palma (Sp), 561 tons, Ferer, port in S|>aiu. Idg—Chas Green’s Son A Cos. Oluf Wins (sw). s is t*ns, Andersen, Reval, Idg -Strachun A Cos. Pallias Galliens (Br), 500 tons, Steadman, at Europe, Idg—Paterson. Downing A Cos. Fornjot (Nor), 482 ton*, Moe, Europe, Idg— Paieraou, Downing A Cos. Golden Sunset (Br’, 522 tons, Sblllabeer. at quarantine, wig—Paterson. Dunning A Cos. Tjixno (Nor), 550 tons, Torjcten, Europe.^g— -8 P Sholier A Cos. Atlautic (Gor), 612 tons, Lledtke, Wolgast, Idg—B Fill man. Genon (Aus), 840 tons, Coeullch, Europe, Idg— Jl 8 Cosulioh A Cos. Twenty-four oarxs. BRIGS. Mary T Kimball. 468 tons, Gilley, Baltimore, Idg—Jos A Roberts A Cos. • Boil of the Bay, 341 lous, Behrman, Philadel phia. big—Jus A Roberts A Cos. Sarah E Kennedy, 402 tons, Walters, Balti. more, Idg—Jos A Roberts A Cos. Three brigs. SCHOONERS. Henry Souther, 679 tons, Hupper, Philadel phia, Idg—Jos A Roberts A Cos. Vanina, 463 tons, Uirdsall, Noauk, Idg—Jos A Roberts A Cos. Florence Sbav, 405 tons,Van Cleaf, New York Idg—.Jos A Roberts A Cos Aniilu C Grace, 490 tons, Grace, Philadulnhia, Idg—Jos A Huberts A ' o. Welcome R Beebe. 406 tons, Lotier, New York, Idg—Jos Al lie New York, ills—Jos A Roberts A Cos. Clara K Bergen, 4H7 tons. Dayton, New York, dm—Jos A Roberts A Cos. Win It Drury, 346 tons, Nweetland, Kennebec, ibs—Jos A Roberts A Cos. Abbe C Stubb-. 328 lons. Babbidge, New Y ork, dis— Jo* A Robert* A Cos. Geo > Jlarts, 4iw ions. Henderson. Baltimore, dm—Jos A Roliurls A Cos. Ring Dive. 150 New York, dia —Jo* A Rot eUd^K^ Kuu n .liinei, Tedder, Harbor Island. disPHHBRIbgh A Brennan. Lizzie Chadwick. Boston, dis —Master. Enehsmreaa, 371 tons. Roilent, New York, dis —Muster. Caseie J uncßon. 399 tons, Collins, New Bed, ford, dis—M ster. Fifteen schooner-. KISSIMMEE CITY BANK, lvissiiuuiue City, Orange County. Fla. CAPITAL •60.000 r |SRANSACT a regular banking business. X Give particular attention to Florida col lections. Correspondence solicited. Issue Ex change on New York, New Orleans. .Savan nah and Jacksonville, Fla Resident Agent! fur lbutts A Cos. and Melylllc, Evans A Cos., of I ondon, England. New York oorroaßoadaatl TheNoaboard Na.tonal Bank. 7