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ItVTWKFS RItAVTON AM) AhKItCOBN.
This paper owns the exclusive privilege of
being distributed in the Theatre at perform
antes, and will be placed each evening on the
tea-tables of tin hotels, thus bringing adver
tisers into certain and direct contact with the
people and visiting strong, rs not reached
through any other channel.
AM MOtM< 'KVI i: VO'.
Enlarged and improved, The Every
Evening appears this afternoon, with tin
view to supply in a not over pretentious way
what is regarded hy many just now as a want
in Savannah, namely, more than one daily
It doesn’t come into the world with arinoi
on its tender limbs, and buckler on its dim
pled shoulders and lance held in rest by
chubby hands, to do battle with a long-tried
veteran in journalistic lists, but quietly
assumes its modest place in the arena, deter
mined not to rashly rush upon difficulty an<
danger, but to meet them should they come
The paper will be essentially and prima
rily local, while giving attention to the
affairs and news of the State. The interest.-
of Savannah will be, in all weather, iis in
terests- and the maintainance and building
up of her business, trade and commerce will
enlist its best efforts and energies.
With a low rate of subscription and liberal
terms for advertisments, the paper and the
advantages of its columns will be in icach oi
everybody, and we trust everybody will make
it their paper and its columns their means of
communicating with everybody else.
CARTER & SNEED.
GEORGIA M RS.
Columbus trotters are in training for the
matches at the State Fair, among them Mr.
Moseley’s “Spider,” that walked away with
the fastest purse at the last fair.
Jobbing business is looking up in Colum
bus. Savannah needs an attack of the same
fever.
Chattahoochee claims to be the most civil
ized county, not having had a court in over
a year, and Cu-seta only supporting one
lawver, where formerly four flourished. The
farmers are too busy to trouble with legal
squabbles, happy in the settled fact that they
will make two-thirds crops of corn and cot
ton, despite the drouth.
The Atlanta battallion is in a muss. There
are five or six military companies there and
they all take sides in the quarrel.
The Times cheeringly remarks: The spirit
of life, energy and activity is at work in
our cotton factories, and there is no town in
the country that in this respect is more alive
than Columbus.
Says the Sparta Times and Planter:
Bishop Pierce left last Monday for the West.
The parting, as described to us by an eye
witness, was truly affecting. His father, and,
we believe, his children were there. The
old doctor- is very unwell, and we expect
that they both felt that this might be their
final parting—that they might not again see
each other on earth. This, of itself, was
enough, outside of parting with his own
family to go so far, to make it truly impres
sive. The bishop, too, we learn, was feeling
weak and unwell. He holds his first con
ference in Indian Territory, then goes to
Texas, where he holds six conferences, and
will return about the 20th of December.
The Middle Georgia hair will begin at
Griffin next Monday.
Col. Clarke has shipped his boats from
New York for the Okefenokee swamp expe
dition of the Atlanta Constitution.
The Rising Fawn iron company, near Dal
ton, is daily turning out about thirty-five tons
of pig iron.
p as t Saturday Augusta received i,iBS
bales of cotton, the largest receipts of the
season. Sales amounted to 837. The total
amount received since September Ist, 14,854.
It has got down to \2% for good middling,
which is distressingly low. From this time
to the Ist of November the receipts will be
over 1,000 per day.
Superintendent Johnson, of the Georgia
railway, intends, on the 12th of Octobei, to
show the condition of his road by starting a
train from Augusta that afternoon at 4
o’clock, and arriving in Atlanta at 10 o’clock,
thus making the distance of 171 miles in six
hours.
Trains on the Brunswick and Albany rail
road will run to the bridge in Albany about
. tst pf November,
fSprcinl afire*;.
Interesting.
The Proprietor of an old, well established house
ON A FIRM BASIS,
In tliis city, will dispose of the entire busines
ON REASONABLE TERMS,
Or retain an interest with a reliable party. Pc*
sire to sell produced by a freak ot fortune, offer
iig rare inducements elsewhere, Address for
particulars,
“BAT STREET,"
Care Proprietors of this paper.
ootß-2t
Eenaioa of Sz-Ccnf.do:ato Soldi:r£
and Sailors of G-oorgi:*..
The Survivors’ Association of ex-Confederate
Soldiers and Sailors of Georgia will meet 111 Ma
con on the tilth (lay of October, 1575, at 12 o’clock,
m. All Confederate Soldiers and Sailors -
da who feci an Interest in the social and benevo
lent objects of toe association are earnestly re
quested to be present.
The Executive Committee will hold a prelimi
nary meeting in Macon on the 18th, and every
member of the committee is requested to attend.
Papers friendly to the objects of the Associa
vill please copy.
J. E. Johnston, President.
Jno. Muxedok, Secretary.
Oh.! G-ccrg2.
Mary had a juvenile lamb
That cut some merry capers,
But it always went to
The Broughton street News pepot
To buy its Magazines and papers
oet7-tw Of J. A. Doyle a Br.o.
Ijatch; and Restaurants.
pavilion" hotelT
P. J. HOBAKT, Proprietor.
Come? Bull and South Broad Streets,
Savannah.
FARE ONLY £3 PER DAY.
THIS HOTEL IS SITUATED IN THE MOST
delightful and fashionable part oi the 1 ity, con
venient to the railroad depots and steamboat
landings, public offices, and all places of public
amusement. The rooms are comfortable, well
ventilated and handsomely furnished. The office
is open day and night. Families can be tar
nished with suites of capacious aud convenient
rooms, and no trouble is spared to promote the
comfort of the guests. oefti-tf
COTTON GXOUAStiE
Restaurant and Cafe,
(Late McConnell’s,)
Nos. (I aiifl 8 DRAYTON ST.,
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON"
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, STEAKS, CHOPS,
And other delicacies in season.
THE LARDER SUPPLIED FROM THE NORTH
ERN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS.
The second-story Dining Rooms
EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES AND GENTLE
MEN AND FAMILIES.
The Cuisine unapproachable, making this the
only first-class Restaurant in Savannah, and the
only Restaurant in the city patronized by Ladies.
Open till midnight.
,T. H. FBEIL,
oct6-6m Proprietor and Manager.
CIGARS. CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO
at E. C. STRONG’S, 67 RULE St. oct7-lin
-the OFFICE,”
IV Kn X EKt *k MART i JV.
Proprietors.
HAVING FITTED UP A SALOON AT
113 KAY STREET,
Next to the Central Railroad Bank.
WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS, AND
would beg to call the attention 01 the public to
the iact that we are determined to make
“THE OFFICE ”
A FIRST CLASS SALOON IN EVERY RESPECT.
THE IS Alt
18 SUPPLIED WITH THE VEItY BEST OP
Ales, Wines, Liquors, Etc., Etc.,
And is in chargo of un experienced Mixologist.
Our C'igsor Stand
Is supplied with all of the popular brands of
IMPOSED & DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Alißo, —
A Pleasant Heading Room
ATTACHED.
lii f .ct, the VERY PLACE for a social party. If
you want to upend a pleasant hour, call at
‘s THE OFFICE.”
octß-tf f
“OUR HOUSE.”
MORIM’S oyster and chop house,
NOS. 116 audios ERTAN Street.
ELEGANT DINING ROOM : FIRST-CLASS
Saloon. Oysters in every style, a specialty; Cut
lets, Chops, and Liquors aud Cigars as good as
those that have made the reputation ot OUR
uniiflu tf Jr. AIU.UJ.Aivi x,
H pKin Proprietor,
Tfofck aud extant antx.
MerOXXKI.B/M
European House
AND
KEM rAtIJRA^T,
Open from C< a. m. til! midnight.
I.ndSrs* D<‘i:r(ntC‘!if SpparaJp
Enlnnoo.
116 * 118 BRYANT STREET, opposite SCREVEN
HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.
I
Board, with room. - - $2 00 per day.
Rooms, without board, 75 cts. to SI 00 per day.
Rrstanraut Kniquliod wii.li Oys
ters in every Style.
FISH, GAME, STEAKS. CHOPS. AND OTHER
delicacies in season, from V rilid-n and Southern
markets, making this the only first class restau
rant in tin 1 city.
A. FKEC SA TV S)EZ,
octS-tf Manager.
SAYANNAHAND CEDAR KEYS OYSTER BAT
AND
COFIT IG IC si oJJf* E ,
121 YORK ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
Open from 9 A. M. to 12 midnight.
Oysters served in every style.
This Restaurant is opened especially- for the
benefit of
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
N. B.—No Liquor sold.
Oyster Soup and Hot Gooffee served at all
hours.
Capt. B. L. BLONK, Proprietor.
Special Notice.—No disreputable characters
will be entertained. octO-tf
“THE GEI”
STILL SPARKLES DURING THE DAY
AND NIGHT AT
©former Dray tom and ISay Lane,
V—’
ALEX. FERNANDEZ, Proprietor.
t!B* Champagne is “ THE GEM" top-dressing
for those supera Cocktails. octT-tf
(groceries and J! tqtwrs.
p e iiynnpw s, un wholesale dealers,
Es b Iliil/llLi If UU U Otj 105 STATE &TEEET, Few Haven, Cornu
We Cure the Cele- ~-- a
bratod “NEW HAVEN /
HAMS,SHOULDERS, |
and BACON." Every , y ; , ... ' ■RR :.and iTdj
Ham warranted. Every K -eg
Ham branded. \ P
Ask for our Goods, 4 ; ?
f.nd take no other. j:.-
Tney are the best in
market.
FOR SALE BY
€. & N. I.KDLIE.
octß-tf No, 152 BRYAN STREET.
El OR CHAPS, USE “ LILY OF THE VALLEY,”
prepared by L. C. STRONG, Druggist. 7-lm
G. B PIUTCHAIUX W a. MOBBKLL.
(Formerly with Davant. WaplesJfc Cos.)
S>HIT< IIAKSI A MORREIL.
Ciceiieral Mice Brokers
No. 66 BAY Street, Stoddard’s Lower Range.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will give special attention to sale of RICE, in
Rough and Clean, and to purchase and shipment
of this grain.
Refer, by permission, to Messrs. Duncan, John
ston & Cos., Messrs. Yv. H. Stark & Cos., Messrs.
Tison & Gordon. Messrs. Purse & Thomas, Col.
R. J. Davant, John 0, Rowland, Esq.
octC-2m
(fir atari ex and Xtqnorx.
:n. .s. m>YU5<;.
dkat,i:h in
1 GROCERIES, CHIB, LIIJHORS, ETC., ETC,
MARKET SQUARE.
SOLE AGENT FOR T. BEVERIDGE k CO.’S
Celebrated .\l. ~ Newburgh juvwcry, N. Y
lam buying ami he! ing exclusively fir Cash.
I’uivha rs iV.-inc, l ! bur aiu- on iliis basis bad
better examine my prices before buying else
win re.
Patrons will find a large :u.d select stock of
such goods 11- a-e usually kind 1 n a first-class
jobbing, liquor aud provi; . 11 I— la'.uistimeut.
ociH-lm
~ SAVANNA M
STEAM COFFEE HOUSE
THOM. MONK, s’ropri^tor,
urn Broughton street.
Teas, Coffee, -Spices, Etc.
COFFEE PARCH’ D FRESH EVERY DAY.
Orders from families will meet with prompt
attention.
Goods delivered to any part of (lid city,
N. I’,.— HIE ONLY TEA AND COFFEE STORE
IN THE CITY’. oct7-6m
JUJLIUS HOOX,
DEALER IN
Choice Family Groceries
Cor. Drayton ami Perry sts.
FRESH GOODS RECEIVED BY EVERY
Steamer.
Goods delivered to any part of the city.
Also, Agent for E. Ankeuscv k Co.’s
ST. LOUIS LAG I R BEER.
Also. Proprietor ot the
GREEN ROOM, SAVANNAH THEATRE.
Drop down between the acts and rfresh your
self. octß-6m
/“HOMES. BRUSHES AND TOILET ARTICLES
V at L. C. STRONG'S, 67 BULL St. oct7-tm
O. ‘ A. I*.
A. TTENT IO IST!
IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE, TEA OR
Sugar, Sardines, Olives, Capers, Salad Oil,
Brandy Peaches. Pears, or Cherries, Piakh-s,
Catsup, Sauces, Alin re Meat. Egg Nogs, Plum
Pudding, Condensed Milk. Fine Butter, Cheese or
Lard, Baskets,Buckets, Tubs, Brooms or Brushes,
call od M. T. QUINAN,
103 Broughton, corner Drayton street.
ALSO,
FINE LIQUORS, WINES ETC’., FOR FAAIILY
OR MEDICINAL USE.
oct7-3m
CONGRESS IST.,
(Next to Lovell & Lattimore’s.)
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS
and Produce.
Butter, Chickens and Eggs received daily. Also
a fine assortment of choice
oct7-Gm FAMILY GROCERIES.
PILVTT’S ASTRAL OIL.
Safest ami Mesi.
ALSO, BEST KEROSENE AT 25 CTS. PER GAL
LON, sent to any part ot the city. Parties
TAKING FIVE GALLONS
will be furnished with Faucet Cans, at
W.VI. SCHEIHING’S
Oil and Lamp Store, opp. Marshall House.
octß-1m
JIOLIXAX
C2g*M* 3Sm|orinm 9
Cor. BULL and STATE Streets.
CIG ARS, FiPiiS, SMOKING AND CHEWING
TOBACCO,
1 bee to call the attention of our citizens and
the traveling public to the quality and prices of
my goods.
Also, the latest Daily, Weekly and Monthly
Publications received by every mail. A fine as
sortment of i tereoscopic Views. oct6-tf
OTA HUTS.&¥;
DEALER IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CIGAR:. TOBACCO, PIPES, SNUFF and SMO
KERS’ ARTICLES.
LAGER BEER, WINES. LIQUORS, Etc.
14.0,6$ OONfiHKW
Near Whitaker, Sava .nah, Ga,
Lunch at 11 A. M. octG-2m
, • .. u , v.- -T4r: SWBBBHE t&JmiSSX**,**. ******* *
"S. SSBUST, BETI OT,
170 COIVOKK'A-i tr-i’l’ltlElET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Cor. Mulberry and Second.
MACON, GA.,
MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY ON THE LATEST
invented and unequalled patent--, lor mounting
Artificial Teeth. From one tooth to a complete
set of mineral incorrodible teeth, of exquisite
shape, workmanship, lightness and purity, is
made and filled in a lew hours, with perfect accu
racy and early comfort, without wires, springs or
clasps, and with such inimitable resemblance as
to prevent detection.
Satisiactinn in all branches inevitable. Terms
Cash. Prices Low. octß-U
BEYS S.~ IIAMT,
124 BRYAN STREET.
Notary Public and Ex-Offlcio
Justice of the Peace, Ctov
ernor’s Commission.
BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ;
Mon*ys paid over as soon as collected; officers
always on hand; charges less than regular tee
bill. ‘ Hours—7 A. M. to 6P. M. octo-4t
A LOT OF FINE AND CHEAP TOILET SOAPS
at L. C. STRONG’S, Druggist. oct7-lra
Uloofii and sJwcx,
G s BISON Jk J. A. W .
No. 113 Congress SI reel.
DEALERS IN LADIES’. GENTS’, MISSES AND
CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, ETC
WE ARE NOW OFFERING A LARGE AND
well assorted i.tocl: o. Un- i.b.ive im liti uied Goods,
\Uliell we sell at prices to suit tin- tiiucH.
oct(i-lm
.B.
SToot and
No. 112 BULL STREET.
ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS’
Ready-Made Boots and Shoes, always on hand.
0016*6111
V. f riJKKKIY,
U!C IitUH.’GIITON Ktvec-t,
Bi.twi-.kn But.r. and Wmr.uu-.n,
DEALER IN LOOTS. SHOES, ETC.
HAVING JUST RECEIVED LARGE ADDI
TIONS to my stock of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and
Boys’ Boots and Shoes, I am now offering one of
the best assortments to be funnel in the city.
1 -ilcmeiiihcr the place. No Jo BROUGHTON
Street. oct7-tf
SECOND
GIFs CONCERT
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
JACKSON ARTILLERY,
OF MACON",
BTOiUAY, (bet. 22, 1H75.
5,000 TiCKCTS at $2.00 Kaeh.
500 Gifts Amounting to $5,000.
I CASH GIFT SI,OOO
1 CASH GIFT suo
1 CASH GIFT 900
2 CASH GIFTS, $250 each f>oo
6 CASH GIFTS, 100 each 6uo
10 CASH GIF IS. 50 each 500
20 CASH GIFTS, 25 each 500
20 CASH GIFTS, 10 each 200
40 CASH GIFTS, 5 each 200
400 CASH GIFTS, 2 each 800
500 $5,000
One Ticket $ 2 00
Fourteen Tickets 25 00
Thirty Tickets 50 00
Sixty-one Tickets 100 00
W. A. BUFF,
President Board of Trustees.
T. L. MASSENBURG,
Agent and Mauager.
Agent in Savannah,
OSCEOLA BUTLER.
octß-td
CHEAP KEROSENE LAMPS AT L. C.
STRONG’.--, No. 67 BULL St. oct7-lm
E. J. Kennedy,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF
BULL and YORK .Sts.
HAVING RECENTLY RETURNED FROM NEW
York, where I selected my Goods in person, I am
offering a large and well assorted stock of Cloths,
Cassimeres, Vestings, Diagonal and Worsted
Coating, for fall and winter wear. Also, a fine
assortment of English and French Pants Pat
terns, all of which I am prepared to make up in
the latest styles, and by first-class workmen.
oct7-lm
C i. W. PARISH,
MANUFACTURER OF PLOWS,
WROUGHT IRON, CAST IRON AND STEEL
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
WAGONS, CARTS AND TRUCKS.
190 ml 192 ST. JULI AN Street.
oct7 tf
wood "and” lumber - .
1,000 fonh Wood Mow on 31 ami
GREEN OAK, DRY OAK, LTGHTWOOD, PINE
and Kindlings. Now is the time to lay in your
winter’s supply.
Lumber of all kinds, dressed or rough. Also,
Shingles, Pickets and Mouldings.
SCROLL SAWING and TURNING done to
order.
100,000 PLASTERING LATHS at $2 per thou
sand.
All orders left at Mill, corner East Broad and
Liberty's treats, or at D. C. Bacon’s office, No. 120
Bay street, or in Boxes at Solomon <fc Co.’s. G.
M. Heidt’s, C. M. Hillsman’s, W M. Mills’, Chat
ham Square Drug Store. VV. M. Reid & Co.’s,
Dr. B. F. Ulmer’s, J. A. Polhill’s, will receive
prompt attention.
BACON k BOWLES. Age..ts.
oct6-Gm _______
FMFm
\ I BOI'QUETS and
6 FLOWERS.
DESIGNS for
f WEDDINGS and
FUNERALS.
& Choice BULBS,
in variety.
BULB GLASSES,
FLOWER JARS,
J. H. PARSONS & CO.,
State yfeet, rear of Lutheran Church; also, Pa,
vjion Gardens, No. 54 Bull street,
pte-tf