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doming &rtr.$. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE &1I8CELLANE0U8.
THtJKSUAV.JAvpXltrTfi. 1873.
The M»PninL ]Sew» has ihp
‘ RPBest «*«>• Had until tir ,. ulit .
Minnatun- Almanac— i'hii Day.
Sr.o Bibob ... 6 69
San £«eta 5 22
High Water at Fort Pulaski.. 9 21 a m, 9 40 p m.
**' »“> I>»I»er itnbiished iu
'*ava:;iutU.
COiVIMESCiAL
SWAWVH 3HKKET.
W-LILY IiEPOBT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING. NEWS, ]
SAVANNAH. January 15. 6 P. AI. I
q '’ ,et '“ ,;d bu ' pr ' offer •’
jower prices than miuiu.i ,...1 _
u „, , r „ l ’, r , lbM ,hllu <l»oted, but Holders are
*&?.“ '.'I. ‘Uffieieutlj-, B »i« 8 about 1.. 50
bales. We quote:
Middling.......
Low BUddiluo..:;. "' iavfw
(iootl ordinary la^HlsC
Or Jiuary.......... . ."";; 17>I® 17\
HAYAKNAH Daily COTTON statement.
kdnksday, January 15, 1873.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamer City Point, Fitzgerald. Charleston,Ac—
W Cumming sc Co.
Steamer Katie, Gibson, Augusta — Lawton,
Hart A Co.
Bark Oscar I, Gravesend, in ballast—
Brigham, Holst ft Co.
Schr hearsvile. Cease, Boston, assorted cargo—
J 11 Gardner ft Co.
COTTON FOOD.
THIS VALUABLE
FERTILIZER
!c manufactured by the well known
stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1,72.
Heoeiveu to-day
Sea Is’d.
36
Uplai d
6iJ
a si]
Beoelrod prettonsiy.
5,511
420,134
Total ...
5,547
430,287
Exported to-day....
—
2 875
Exported previously
3,407
353.675
Total
block on Laud and cn shipboard
thas eveniuc qua
H3^ew ri v"i 39i fu t ' n,tt * at iUXtaelliiiu .
nftr ’ k exchange buying at %
M - p “ ;
Cleared Yesterday.
Bark Neuva Providancia (Span), Haig, Barce
lona—C Green, lion & Co.
Bark Jotsd Beatrix (Span), Rirkshhofer, Barce
lona—C Green, Sou ft Co.
German bark Jupiter, Waruken, Cork for or
ders—Wilder ft Fullarton
acbr Ed i in Kirk, Tole, South Amboy—Jos A <
Roberts ft Co.
MARYLAND MAIDFACTDUING CO.
LESS THAN COST!
COLLINI’S
RAILROADS.
L’OSTKM-
temporary removal, we are now offering
I ' TO DECRE.SK OI K STOCK, PREP.K. r l OKV TO
FLAiED alteration xn our store, which will necessitate a temporary removal, we
our
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, and
LACE CURTAINS,
LESS THAN COST !
'pfi
X i
AT
lHE PROPRIETOR OF THIS NEW AND
elegant Establishment begs to give notice to
Famines, Clubs, societies, ftc , that be has made
all arrangements to furnish PRIVATE
Dinners, suppers A Breakfasts
at the Restaurant, or at Private Houses, at the
shortest notice.
OF BALTIMORE,
And will continue to do so until JANUARY FIFTEENTH.
Babgains are ;o be secured in the above Goods.
Call and convince yourself that Great
Departed Yesterday.
Steamer Rosa. Phiipot, Augusta and Landings
—Lawton, Hart ft Co.
Steamer City Point, Fitzgerald, Jacksonville, ftc
—W Camming ft Co.
I By Telegraph.]
New York, January 15.—Arrived, steamships
Celtic, City of Brussels and Angeha; steamship
Hausac, from Bremen.
And is claimed by them to be the HIGHEST
GRADE OF FERTILIZER, • qual in its results to ■
j that of Petuvian Guano, and of more permanent !
benefit to the soil.
SCHWARZ & BRADY.
Also, he is prepared to furnish to Families, in
any size and quantity, the following dishes, mads
to order:
.“iS?* —yTib BidM. SJjiaiO eta; should
sihS 1 Ct!l ’ ar> ‘ 1U-d »*>ou,d6rs, 5x; dry Bs:t-d
sides and (.Hue, 8 .3,8* rents. hams, ,u r ar
cured, iu canvas, 17c.
i Co r n—Market quiet We quote Miiy-
Lud whue, 92>*<§>95c, mixed do. 86^88c.
—? a r kfct f l uiet with lair demand and light
-Haring stock. Ao quote: Common to fair 6 -jo,
7c; good, 7%<ft~%c.
*FH Ki ? UHXH ‘~' Jottoa to Liverpool steam direct
by eaii ‘.a: via New York by m-am „d
«u upland-., to Havre lc gold; to Bre ucu ,d
on upland. ; to New York %c on n sands, dum
ber to River Platte *24 and 5 per Un.
(ft
Cft
(ft
CORRECTED BY
GOODMAN A MYERS,
OOMICIHSION MEitCHANTa AND WHOLESALE DEALE US
IN TOBACCO, SKUAIid, HIDES, ftC , SAVANNAH
Hides—
S ryflint
Dry calteu ^ lb 17
LutCs.tr salted % lb 13
SKINS —
}J eer ^ lb 35
^5 >dt --- apiece 10
apiece 2a
apiece 1 59
J* lnt apiece 1 00
* cx upiece 15
Raccoon apiece 10
Beeswax jb 30
^ lb 8
S 00 !*; V lb 4o
Wool, burry ^ lb 20
(ft
(o> 1 25
<fc>3 50
(il 50
(ft
<ft
30
'i l i, fttA.Gt n/3
Financial.
*>*2™. January 1-5, >.ocu.—Consols opened at
923^@92 Uni led states bonds, fives, open. •: at
99% I Fries 5 )%.
Jauu “ r y 15, Noon.—Rentes opened at
54f 37c.
New Yule, .Tannery 15, Noon—Stocks dull.
Gold steady t 112. Money opened firm ui 7
Der cent. Sterling exchange—long at
short at 110^'. Governments dull, .-.tate bools
opened very quiet.
New Yolk. January 15, Evening—Gold clos d
at 112%‘gi 112 1 -*. Money closed steady at c ,^7
percent, hitring exenange closed at Uj9\ l 'ft
109>i. Government ei-urities auvauced
per cent, state bonds firmer.
Codon.
LrvEBpoo:., January 15, Noon—Cot'on market
opened dull; up.auds lU(g>10> a d; Orleans ]•'*
<3>l°*«d; iaies 1L*.OUO oalei, of which 2,000 b»!es
were for speculation and export.
Sales shipped from .'avani.ali or Charleston in
December or Jandarv, y 9-i6d.
Liverpool., Jauuary 15, evening.—Cotton .lot. -d
duR, witn a aowuward tendency; upiauds 101;
Orleans 10‘ 4 .1; sales li,00u baiea, exporte ..-id
speculation 2.U00 baler; sales include 0,000 ta:^s
American.
New jlo.uk, January 15, Noon.—Cotton opea :d
steady; bales 7'J1 bales; uplands 20>ic; orka..s
21c.
New Yolk January 15, Noon. -Sales of couon
last evening lor future delivery were 3,2o0 bales
at the loilowing prices: January, 19 0-.6<q,iy' c;
February, lyMarch, 19 15-l(icf Aprd,
20 fr-ie^cu-^c, .llay 2.1 ll-16c; July, 21 7-16c.
New x-juu. January 15, Evemug. — cotton closed
quiet; sales 1,933 balee; uplands Orlua.-is
21C.
New Yolk, January 15, Ev&nlng. —The -^a.sa
oi cotton to-day ;or xuture deavery wwre 9,7Ui>
bales at the loiiowing prices: Jauuary, liG s c;
February, 19 i 1- 16(g) 195L trch, 19 13 _ 16<o.
ctfe; April, 20 5-l*J(g)2d; a cts; May, 20 3-16^20)4
cents.
Net roceiptj to-d»y 1.3C6 bales; gross receipts
6,420 baiee; sal.s to-day for export 845 bales.
Ohahusjxj.h. Jauuary 15.—Cotton market cior-fd
dull and easier; midulmg 19/,'c; net receipts
2,001 Dales; exports tJ the comment 38.) bah s;
coastwise 1.811 bales; sales 40U bales; stock ju
hand 47,717 cates.
Nobeolk, Jauuary 15.—Cotton market cit.ced
quiet; low middling 18>£@iaVo; net roc^ipts
2,667 balei.; exports coaauvia- 1,670 bales;
360 bales, etoca on hand 12,656 bales.
Reltissoda.. Jauuary 15—Cotton market quiet;
middling 20c; net receipts 7 ualea; gross C54
bales; exports coastwise 1x5 bales;sa.es 159 oa,
stock on nand lu,79u Oaiot.
Boston, Jauuary 15.—Cotton market elo
dull; middling20^0; net receipts 168 bales; gross
receipts 1,933 Dales; sales 250 bales; stock on
hand 5,503 bates.
Memphis, January 15—Cotton market cio-ed
dull; mid iliug I0%(ftl9%c; net receipts v?,75o
bales; smpments 2.233 bal* : e. stock on hand28.3-0
bales.
Augusta, January 15.—Cotton market closed
dull and nominal; middling 18>i@1834'c; reenpts
1,222 bales :sales 687 Dales.
Philadelphia. -January 15—Cotton market
quiet; middling 20&j.
WlLMiNoroN. January 15.—Cotton market quiet;
middling 19> 4 c; net receipts 179 bales; oxpurts
coastwise 240 oa,os; stock on haud 2. lb bait.,
New Orleans. January 16.—Cotton mar.et
closed wi h a moderate demand; good ordinary
17%c; low middling 18, s io; middling 19% cents;
net receipts U,5&8 oaiea; gross reoeipis lu.o93
t>ales; exports to «<reat Britain 8,402 oaies; to -.no
continent 2,400 bales; coastwise 2,3o7 bales; sa.ea
to-day 1,590 baies; last evening 4,o00 bales; s ,ck
on haua 106,144 Dales.
Mobile, January i5.—Cotton market cloned
quiet and steady: good ordinary 17&c, low mid
dling 18> a c; middling 19)« Cts; net receipts 1,687
bales; gross receipts uo bales; -sports to the
continent 1.250 baies; sales 600 bales; stock on
hand 43,996 bales.
Galveston, Jauuary 15.—Cotton market doted
quiet and steady; go-d ordinary 19 cts; net re
ceipts 1,913 bates; ex arts cus-twi.su 766 bii>:s;
sales 9 J J bales; stock on baud, 74,558 bales.
Groceries. Provisions, etc.
Receipts.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and Landings
—94 bales cotton, 10.900 staves, and mdse.
Per steamer City Point, from Charleston, ftc—
25 packages mdse.
Per Atlantic ft Golf Railroad, January 14.1873—
918 oa ee cotton, 13 cars timber, 13 cars wood, 78
cars lumber. aDd mdse.
Per Atlantic ft Gulf Railroad, January 15,1873—
664 bales cotton, 5 cars lumber, 1 car cattle, aud
mdse.
Per Ceatral Railroad, January 15, 1873—1,866
bales cotton, and mdae.
Exports.
Per bark Neuva Pruviaencia, for Barcelona—
350 balea upland cotron. weighing 164,296 pounds,
and valued at $30,857 69; 800 bbls rosin, valued
at $1,221 87; and 8,600 white oak staves, valued
at $347 66.
Per bark Joven Beatriz, for Barcelona— 500
baies upland cotton, weighing 228,317 pounds,
and valued at $46,665 88; and 3,600 whit# o*k
staves, valued at »347 46.
Par bark Jupiter—Cork fur orders—2,026 bales
cotton, weighing 931,646 pounds, and valued at
$<73,125.
Per schr C 0 Bearse, for Baltimore—78,000 lest
timber. 127,000 feet lumber.
Per scar Edwin Kirk, for South Amboy—204,-
810 feet timber aud lumber.
BRYAN k HUNTER,
Sole Agents lor Savannah, Ga.
This Fertilizer is prepared from the Aahley
River Phosphates of bouth Carolina, Peruvian
Guano, and other standard articles. It has been
used in North and bouth Carolina and Georgia for
five seasons with
Satisfactory Itcsuits,
Establishing a Permanent Reputation
Notice to Mariners.
Notice—The Boston pilots herein give notice
that ou aud after Monday, Jan 13, there will he
» boat stationed off Cape < od. between Highland
Light and Race Foiut Light; aald stationed coat
win be designated by a white aud blue flag,
known as the Pilots’ signal No. 8. Night signal
—a flash light. Vessels bound to Boston and
wishing the service of a pilot, to make a signal uy
rockets on flash lights.
Memoranda,
Bark Enigma, Wiiitehouse, up at Liverpool for
thia port Dec 94.
Bark Nile, Meyer, cld at London for Doboy
Dec 24.
Bark Astrea, Baglacfc, cld at London for Dobov
Dec 24.
Bark R Jukan, Andersen, aid from Gravesend
for Brunswick Dec 28.
Bark John Ellis, Malvln. from Antwerp for
this port was off Deal Dec 24.
Ship Eliza Everett, Dennis, hence for Bremen
at Dungeness Dec 27.
achr James A Crooker, Currier, cld at Boston
for J Acksonviile Jan 11.
Ship Mtlrose, Mill, hence at Bremernaven
Jan 8.
Ste mship Surrey (Br), Reed, hence at Ravel
Dec 11.
Brig Polar (Span), Sluvera, sld from Cardenas
for this port Jan 4.
Steamship Pernambuco. Beall, hence at Liver
pool Dec 24.
Cbookhavkn, Deeember 24—The John L Dim-
mock. Lincoln, from Savannah for Bremen (cot
ton), has put in here with loss of foremost, main-
topgaii&ntmabt, jubocm and Dowaprit, with
all attached.
December 26—Tke John L Dimmock. Lincoln,
from Savannah ior Bremen, reported as putting
iu here 24th with loss of bowsprit, xc, sustained
the damage Dec 13, ia lat 43 N, Ion * 42 W, du
ring a sudien squall. The master does not think
that the cargo is damaged. The vessel since the
Casualty has been making a very little more
water, which the master attributes to the very
heavy weather afterwards encountered, causing
her to labor heavily.
Passengers.
Per ateimer City Point, from Charleston, 4c-
G Lynn. Mr Wright, wile and 2 sons, Miss Da
vids and maid, R G Cunniff, Mias Conroy, John
B.ker, Mr Phelps, and 15 deck.
Persteamer Katie, from Augusta and Landings
—H A Rsctii, Col G R Black. J B McIntosh, E H
Peeples, W L Fusa, J G Morgan, H M Morgau.
G L Mills, B Grovenateiu, B T Solomons. J W
Mercer, E C McLennson, P W Reddick, J H
Hines, P H Tison, O J Maner, J B Shuman, H R
\ idetto, L Grovenateiu, M L Banks, J Futch. J H
yuartermau. Mis P d Tison and servaut, Mrs C
G Mauer, Mrs D T Burke and 2 children, Mr6 J A
Overstreet, Mias l.ucy iisoa, Miss Aggie Tison,
Miss A Grovenstien.
New Yohk, Jauuary 15, Noon.—Flour opeued
steady. Wheat opened nominally nac auged
at $1 65(a)l 1 66 lor No. 2 Milwaukie mixed.
Corn opeued quiet; old western in xed tfioat, • 6c.
Pork opened dull at $13 75(dil3 &7% ior new
mess. Lard opened quiet; wistorn steam 8 cts.
Naval store-—spirits turpeot.ne opened at 61 fic;
rosin opeued firm at $3 85 for .trained. Frc guts
opened quiet.
New York, Jannary 15. Evening—Flour closed
quiet arid v t ry firm. Wnisky lower at 94 cents.
Wheat closed l(a)2c netter for spring; w.nterq net
and firm. Corn closed quiet and steady. Klee
firm at 8<&&c Pork closed very dull at $i3 .o ft
13 80 for new tress. Lard closed firmer at 8®
8 6-16 cts. Naval stores—turpentine closed uuii;
rosin closed nrm. Tal-ow closed qu tL Fre ghts
quiet.
CmoiNNati, January 15. — Flour closed firm
and unchanged. Corn steady. Pork nomiualiy
unchanged at ii3 25; buyers at $12 62),. Lird
dull—steam 7%(g>7% ^8%c; kettle 7>,c. B-cm
steady—should rs 5c, clear no sides 7%c; clear
sides 7%o. Whisky closed firm.
Louisville, January 15.—Flour in good de
mand and firm; extra family at $6 75. Coruin
gooddem.. i •*. 38<&40c lor m xed and while,
provisio.. .1 " > demaad. Me^s pork at f .2 5u
(g)12 75 tor rcu" ots. B-'.con shoulders 5c; clear
rib sides / * t c; cioar sides 7%c lor packed Lard
Btoam . , W ^isky closed firm at 9
8x. Louis. Jar&ary 15 — Flour closed w.th
a good demand at lull prices; winter superfine
$4 75@u o ■. 1 .1 cloned in fair drmaud a no
higher: N 1 u. \?d, 32(§>33c at eaf>t fid# on track;
33>£@3- ii J-'v t "i. Louis iu elevator; 40c in bt.
Louis w. jcm.t*. Whisky stronger at 90@)91c.
Forknom v 512 00. Bacon iu fi’.r demand
for futuic «■ v r, ; shou ders and clear rib sides
to buyers u Aiaicn, 5#7>^c. Lard lower—prime
steam 6 7
Baltimore, January 15.—Flour closed firm and
uachan.-c.fi. .meat quiet and steady; choice
white an a ..m cr at $2 15@2 26. Corn steaiy.
Oats dub. FwTS 1 shade easier at $13 75(g)14 ot).
Bacon iu isir ae.nand; shoulders 5>i@6c. Lird
8c. Wuisa at9;£C.
WiLM-. r.TOi., January 15.—Spirits turpentine
firm at 6»o; rosin steady at $3 25 for No 2;
orade turpoutine firm at $3 10 for hard: $5 10
for yellow dip and virgin; tar steady at $2 3u.
Consignees.
Per steamer City Point, from Charleston, ftc—
W Uumming ft Co, A «t G R R, J F Treist.
Per stea mer Katie, from Augusta and Landings
—H A Kichl, G G Wilson, J W Anderson’s sous,
f L Villalonga, J B McIntosh. A 8 Hartridge. L J
J L Villalonga, J B McIntosh. A 8 Hartridge
Guilmartin a Co, A N Wilson. I L t alk ft Co, Juo
1 tl i Inn W. . 1 n* VI’u J . .. 11 . ■ , ■ ...
Dillon. Woslow. Wade ft C»*, R Mclntire. John W
Wiisou, D B Tomllnsoii. W' H mark ft Co, Bold
ing ft T. W J Lawton. Palmer ft D. Daniel Wal
lace. J W Lathrop ft Co, Mis Ann M Pond. Her
bert ft Way, Latnrop ft Co, B Groveustem.
Per Atlantic ft Guif Railroad. January 14, 1873
Forwd agt, W H Woods ft Co, htevens ft h, W
Hone, Huicombe, H ft Co, Gomm ft L, Solomon
ft Bros, Branch ft Hons, mark ft Co, Flanuagan,
A ft Co, M Y Henderson, Meinhard Bros ft Co,
Alexander ft It, Lawrence ft W, M A Cohen,
Co.ding ft T, Weeds ft O. C R R Agt. Guilmar in
ft Oo, John Tyson, E D Henry, 0 Saussy, C J
Carter, L Kemp, C ft 8 Ledile, P N Raynai, E H
zlarbe, E Kemp, Champion ft F, J ft W Ruther
ford, J W Lathrop ft C#, Groover, S ft Co, Tison
ft G. loiuau, d ft Oo, J L Villalonga, Weslow, S ft
Co, G B Lamar, Kirksey ft 8, ftloau ft Co
Per Atlantic ft Gull Railroad. January 15,1873 —
Forwd Agt, Duncan ft J, J L Viilalouga, Kirksey
ft J W Lathrop & Co, Jaa R (shields, Guilmar-
tm ft Co, Tison ft G, Finegan ft Co, Davaut, W ft
Co Inman, 8 ft Co, Groover, 8 ft Co, J McLaugh
lin, Holcombe, H ft Co. J Goethe, Gomm ft L, 0
w AndersoD, E L Neialinger, Bernhard ft K,
Bell, a ft Co, Boehm, B ft (Jo, J Z rergusou, M Y
Henderson, Milieu, W ft Co, Weeds ft O, Good
man ft M, J Henderson, R E Rsppard, K M. Up-
peuheimer, B Groveustem, G B Laaiar, Jr.
Per Central Railroad, January 15. 1873—Frank
ft it, Lathrop ft Co, Einstein ft E, Crawford ft L,
W M Davidson, Meinhard Bros ft Co, C R It Agt,
a ft G R R Agt, Hardee’s son a Co. Hopkins ft
Wood, Guilmartin ft Co, W H Woods ft uo, » M
Miilett, Groover, d ft Co, Inman, 8 ft Co, Law-
ton, H ft Co, Bates ft C, Wilder ft F, bloan ft Co,
clay.ou ft L, Duncan ft J, Tison ft G, Boit ft Mc
Kenzie, Brauy « M, Reed ft B, J W Lathi op ft
Co, Flanagan, A ft Co, Pauuders, G ft M, W B
adams, H Meyer ft Co, Muir ft D, Order, Rlch-
ardsou ft B, a Moffatt, C Green, uon ft Co, Aus
tin ft E, Ooiqaitt & B, Buckner, B ft Co.
Per Savannah ft Charleston Railroad. Jan 15—
Forwd Agt, C R R, A ft G R R, J L Villalonga,
Brigham, H ft Co, Davaut, W ft Co, Weslow, W
Co, Holcombe, H ft Co, Lawtuii, E ft Co, J W
Anderson’s Sons. J B Wiggins, J Q Iteevis, Older.
Circulars giving experience of Planters and
other information, will be found on application
to Bryan ft Hunter.
Planters are invited to consider the following
propositions made by the President of the above
Company, Mr. Saugston, which has been accepted
by Mr. Owens, President of the Agricultural and
Mechanical Association of Georgia:
SAVANNAH, January 6, 1873.
Octavus Cohen, Esq. :
Dear Sib—1 have, for some time past, held the
opinion that the only true test of the value of a
fertilizer is the result of its practical application
in the ground at the hands of carelul and intelli
gent planters, and that while chemistry is an ex
act science, and will determine, with unfailing
accuracy, the component parts of any fertilizer,
it affords no protection to the planter unless he
knows whether those component parts are derived
from bases that will assimilate in the ground to
the growing plant.
It has occurred to me that the meeting of your
Agricultural 8oci«ty would afford a very favora
ble opportunity of having a practical test made
of the different fertilizers sold in thiB market. I
propose, therelore, if the officers of the Society
are willing to undertake it, that such test shall be
made, believing that such a test will be within
the scope of the objects for which the bcciety was
created. I ifcopose—
1st. That a Committee on Fertilizers shall be
appointed by the Society, who will receive dona
tions of ene ton or less from the different manu
facturers and agents who find a market for their
products in this State. That said committee shall
procure suitable practical agricultural trials to be
made with such fertilizers.
2d. That each party entering into competition
in this trial, shall deposit wherever the commit
tee may direct the sum of two hundred dollars,
or a less sum if that be deemed too much, to
await the result ot the trial, and tnat when said
result shall be determined one half of the entire
amount shall be paid to-tho party whose fertilizer
produced the largest amount or value of cotton;
one-,ourth to the second best, and one-fourth to
the Society, as some compensation for the labor
of making the experiment.
This trial to be subject to the following condi
tions :
1st. That the ground selected for the purpose
shall be of the meanost possible kind oi thin or
sandy land that will grow cotton at all.
2d. That the quantity oi fertilizer used ehall
not be less than two hundred or more than three
hundred pounds to the acre.
3d. That the fertilizers shall be drawn from the
stocks of agents, aad shall have been manufac
tured prior to the date of this proposition.
4th. That the Committee In their report shall
state the date and number of pounds of each
picking, and in*determining superiority shall he
at liberty to consider quality of cotton and early
maturity as items constituting value.
6th. As a thing to be desired, bat not constitut
ing one of these conditions, that the same lai d
shall be planted in cotton the following year with
out any additional manure, with a view of de
termining how far the fert lizers maj have ex
hausted themselves the first year. Every intelli
gent planter will understand the value of this
experiment.
May I ask the favor of you, as one of the offi
cers of the Society, to present thia paper for their
consideration.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
LAWRENCE SANG3TON.
PIEDMONT & ABL1MT0H
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, A.T RICHMOND YA.
Policies Issued, ...
Annual Income, ...
16,500
$1,500,000
VV. C. CARRnVOTON, President.
D. J. H A K.T8OOK, Secretary.
B. C. HARTSOOK, Cashier.
A. K. EDWARDS, Vice President.
J. J. tiOHKL MS, Assistant Sec.
Prof. EDW’D B. SMITH, Actn’y.
30 USELESS RESTRICTIONS ON RESIDING,. TRAVEL OR OCCUPATION.
Liberal Non-Forfeitable Features ftliiglus of parties clearly defined
IHIS COMPANY 18 PROGRESSIVE, PROSPEROUS AND PROMPT.
Boned Turkey,
Boned C apon,
Boned Pheasant,
Pale Gibler a la Modern,
Pate de foir Gras,
Paine de foi. a la Laneiennes,
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT bOFFICE,)
AHantic ASJt Quur ' *’I. '.AI'. '
cUvtNjIAH, J»nur»j 3d, 1872. |
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY 3tb,
PM-DRer Train, on tht. .to.d v .1 rui am
fo’lovi:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
La,. Savannah dally at l.SOp.
Pate de Strasbourg with Trol
lies,
Croquettes of Chicken,
Croquettes of Salmon,
Chicken Salad a la Mqjonaise,
Lobster Salad a la Bellevne,
Italien Salad a la Solfrrino,
Cold IIam Glace, decorated,
Cold Tongne Glaee, decorated,
Ice Cream, of aU kinds and in
auy quantity.
T :
Small Losses,_ Secure Investments, Ample Reserve, and Good Surplus; Dividends Aunual; Pre
miums AH Cash; Policies Liberal; and has Sl^-4 to each $101) of liabilities,
fore insuring.
IT HAS SMALL EXPENSES,
nvideuds Aunual; Pre-
Kxamins its merits be-
ilniucb Cilice for Southern Georgia ami Florida,
135 1-2 Kay street, Savannah, Georgia.
D. L. OAKLEY, Special Agent.
E. W. L’EAGLE, Superintendent of Agencies.
AGENTS FOR FLORIDA.—A. A. Shine, Tallahassee; Dr. T. M. Palmer, Mon-
ticello; C. F. Bemis, Sandy Ford, Madison county; Gen. J. J. Finlay, Lake Cny;
Jacksonville; Maj. Wm. H. Milton, Marianna; FatioDunham, St. Augustine.
HENRY ELLIOT,
GUSERAL AUK IT FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA ANT) FLORIDA.
AGENTS WANTED IN SOUTHERN GEORGIA
apl3-lawtf
Private Parties, Clubs or Societies will take
notice that I have secured
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Bainbridge “
Arrive at Albany ••
Arrive at Live Oak “
arrive at Jacksonville
Arrive at Tallahassee
Leave Tallahassee •«
Leave Jacksonville **
Leave Live Oak ••
Leave Albany ••
Leave Bainbridge ••
Leave Jesup ••
Arrive at Savannah “
.. 7 55 p. ir.
7 40 a. c ,
9 15 a. a.
............ 3.0o a. m,
8.00 a. ir.
9.15 a m.
............ 5.15 p. m
6.15 p. m.
11.25p. m.
5.20 p. or,
6.45 p. n:,
6.35 a. ix,
10.00a. no.
SKIPPING.
FOR RVLi’lOOtt'
BalUiuorc and S a v a n n » h
N(enuiHhi|) (ompauj.
CABIN PASSAGE $40 OU
shipping.
For Liverpool,
fJlHE FINE Al BB. SHIP
HERBERT BEECH,
THE FIRST-CLadS STEAMSHIP
K A Ft ACwOsSSSA
T. A. HOOPER, Commander.
Will sail for Baltimore on WEDNESDAY, January
S2d. 1873. at 2 O’clock P. M.
Train runa through without change to Jackson -
villa.
No change of care between Savannah and Al
bany.
Cloee connection at Albany ‘with trains ct
Sou Hi western Railroad.
Sleeping car on this train.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train, ex
cept on Sundays, when there is no connection tc
Brunswick.
maoon passenger.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted)... 6.50 p. in.
Arrive at Jesup (Sundays excepted), .lu 30 p. m.
Arrive at Macon iMonday* excepted).. 7.30 a. m.
Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted).... 8 25 p. m.
Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted)..... 5.20 a. so.
Arrive at Savannah (Sundays excepted) 9.00 a. m
Connect at Macon with trains on Macon ano
Western and South Western Railroads.
Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take 4.9C
p xn. Express train Jhom Savannah.
Passengers from Mtoou on Saturday night, will
arrive in Savannah by lfe.00 a. m. Express trait
on Sunday.
No change of cars between Savannah and Ma
con.
Througn bills lading signed for Oottou destined
to Invar pool and Bremen by first class steam
ships sailing ‘.rom b- t more.
For freight or passage, having superior ac
commodations, apply to
' JA8. B. V E8T ft no.,
jau!5-tf 120 street.
in UHKAY’S
F0K M'W YORK.
EVEKY TUESDAY,
Cosby. Master,
Having a portion of her cargo engaged win ^
dispatch. For freight apply to
j an 14-3
•flOPLLARfl
For Liverpool,
T HE FIRST-CLASS SHIP
BESSIE CROSBY,
Capt TbeVkxt,
Having one-half o: her cargo en
gaged. will have early dispatch.
For freight of l.t 00 bales of Cot*o n obIt"..,
WILDER * FULLahtS?-'
janl3 tf
For Liverpool,
T he first-class br. bark
ARBITRAL OR.
, „„„ . , Ibwin, Master,
1.800 bale, capacity, having a por
tion oi her cargo engaged aud going <
on board, will have qnlch dispatch aa above
For further freight engagements apnly to
janll-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A oo.
For Liverpool.
T he very fast-sailing
Packet -hip
“SCdEAMER,
TPE FIRST-OLAhSSTEAMSHIP
~v i R (; o ,
BULELEY, Comm ax dee.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DIVIS
ION.
Leave Lawton (Sundays excepted) at.. 7.50 a. m.
OXE OF THE LARGEST
AND
MOST FASHIONABLE HALLS
IN THE CITY,
Where I can serve them with Meals at any time.
FURNITURE
s. s-
MILLER,
DEALEll ii\ FDRSITCKE OF AM. KINDS.
Ware room s, 169 and 171 Broughton Street, between Jefferson and Barnard Sts.
FURNITURE HOUSE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF
IHIS OLD ESTABLISHED
_ Purchasers to the
THE RESTAURANT
Is open all day and until midnight, and la sup
plied with the
Best the Northern Markets Afford.
The TABLE DE HOTE every day, from 2 to 4
o’clock, at $1.
L- R. COLLINI,
nov!7- tf PROPRIETOR.
CHBIa. XCaPHI.
CBAS. 0LABK.
PAINTING! PAINTING!!
MURPHY & CLARK,
l.arge aud Well-selected Stock of Furniture,
Which is replenished by every arrival from Northern ports.
FURNITURE to suit all classes, consisting of BEDROOM SETc?; PARLOR SETS; CHAIRS;
TABLES; SIDEBOARDS, ftc. MATTRUHSE" made to order,
I am sIbo Agent for the United States SPRING BED, umversa y acknowledged to be the most corn*
fortable Bed ever slept upon.
Liberal terms made to responsible parties. S. S. MILLER.
nov25 tf
L ist op freight remaining
unclaimed in office of Southern
Express Company.
SAVANNAH, January 2, 1873.
Allen, J W
Adams, M S
Abrams, J J
Aiken, Capt J M
Rack, Mrs
Raker, E J
Bacon,8
Kendy, J P
Ludlow, A D
Lainger, A
Mohr, L
Murray, A J
McMurpliy, W C ft Co
Murrey, A J
THE
Biscbop,Julius,c Knccr, Miller, Isaac
LOKILLARD
Insurance Company,
Xo. 152 Broadway, N. 1
TERMS:
$60 per ton, of 2,000 pounds, Cash.
$70 per ton, of 2,000 pound?, for satisfactory
Factors’ acceptance, payable 1st November, 1873.
No charge for Inspection.
Dray age to Depot in Savannah, and Freight to
destination, mast be paid by purchaser in cash
in all cases.
Where parties wish to purchase for Cash, ship
ping ua Cotton In payment, we will furnish
the '‘COTTON FOOD” at cash prices, and hold
the Cotton until May, without any charge for
interest
For further particulars, apply to
Dr L
llolshaw ft Silva
Balehilds, W K
Buleite, W
Cornwall, R 0
Ciaghorn, Col S S
Carter, T L
Cohen,Jacob
Cope ft Ripley
China, Dr
Coben, Solomon
Miller, Martin
McDonald, A
McEvory, P J
Mundy, J G
McIntosh, S H
Mell, A M
Morrell, J G, c Capt
Phiiput
Newourger. A
Newman, H
Niles, A
Carson, JAG
Oliver, Dan ft Co
chambers, G W
O’Donogbue, J
Cashon, N C
Peacock, R J
Cohen, t A, c A C Cab
Pearson, J A, c J £2
annis
Grysell
Dam, A
Pntzell ft bon
Dugla&s, John A
Polpus, S
Darsay, W O
Palmer ft D
Downell, E Ale
Paddison, Mr, c Ole Ball
Dalton ft Fairbanks
Pierce, W H
Gnun, R C
Penfield, S N
Gauton. Cbs A
Price, L B
Goldwire, J J
Parke, Sal
Gallop, Amery
Pittman. W H
tiros, T
Ryan. B C
tirantison Mrs
Rhett, K B
Harper, J A
Ray, Jaa
Hendry, ti N
liobinaon, T
Hodges, J C
Reiss ft ti
Haven ft Moon
River?, W H
HalUgan, Thos
Solomon, N E
Hannigan, J
Sumner, D T
Howard, A or R Wallace Sorrina, J A
Harmon, J
Smith, A
Holmes, ti W
Talliaferro. O’ C
Harrow, Billy
Welland, C
Hardee, W R
Whitcomb, A S
Jackson, Jupiter
Winabam, Chas
Johuson, AI
Wyilv ft Phillips
Jackson, York
Waddington, J
Jones, P
Walthour, D
Jackson, H W R
Wood, T
Keane, D D
Williams, E
Keesay.H
Weil, Dr M
Kn*pp. A B
Young, Phillip
Koilork, E
JOB
HOUS3
OFFICE AND STORE,
No. 118 Bryan Street,
Between Bull and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
House, Ship, Sign ft Ornamental
PAINTERS,
GILD IMG, GRAIMIHG, MARBLING,
GLAZING. AND PAPES HANGING
THAT.HM IX
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
. PUTTY, VARNISH, ftc.
Enameled and Ground GLASS,
Glazier’s DIAMONDS, BRUSHES, etc.,
MIXED PAINTS, of every shade and color,
Machinery and Harness OILS, Axle GREASE, etc.,
CANS and MARKING POTS, of all sizes.
TXTE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
f v attention of owners and oocupanta oi
houses to our extensive supply of
READY-H&DE LADDERS,
of all sizea. They are light and durable; no
house should be without one.
Gould’s Patent Step-Ladders,
An indispensable article for public and private
houses and offices.
Arrive at Valdosta
Arrive at Quitman
Arrive at Thomaariile
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Thumasville
Leave Quitman
Leave Valdoata
Arrive at Lawton
9.52 a. m.
..11.10 a. in.
.. 1.10 p. m.
.. 7.40 p. m.
.. 7.40 a. m.
.. 2.10 p m.
.. 4.21 p. m.
.. 6.48 p. m.
8.00 p. m.
Connect at Albany with night train on bourh-
weatern Railroad, leaving Albany Moudaj s Tues
days, Thursdays and Fridays, and arriving at Al
bany Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur
days.
Day Train en J. P. ft M. Railroad leaves Live
Osk at 1.20 p. m. for Jacksonville, and at 1.55 p.
m. tor Tallahassee, and arrive at Live Oak, n om
Jacksonville, at 1.15 p.m.; from Tallahassee at
12.25 p. m.
Tram on Brunswick ft All any Railroad leaves
junction (No. 9 Atlant c ft Gulf Railroad) for Al
bany, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at
11.00 a. m., and arrives from Albany Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3.12 p. m.
Mall steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola, every Wednesday, at 9.00 a. m.
H. a. HAINES,
jan4 General Superintendent
Wli! sail for the an iv e port on TUESDAY,
January 21st, 1373. at 12 o’clock, m.
Through bills lading rurnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow, Antwt rp,
Christiana, Rotterdam, ftc., ftc., by first-class
steamships
For freight or passage, apoly to
HUNTER ft GAMMELL,
j.nl5 84 Bay Street.
FOR BOSTON.
„ Oapt E. F. Hall,
Having a portion of her cargo en- <
Gaged, will have early dispatch.
For remainder of freight room apply to
- Ja ° 4 _ WILDER ft FULLaRTOV
For Liverpool.
rjIHi: BRITTS H SHIP
GLEN DOVER,
„ . , Captain PITTS,
Having a large portion of her cargo
now engaged, and going on board,
will have quick dispatch.
Fort-tight of 1,000 bales cotton only.anplv* ■
-At 1 * 3 WILDER ft FULLARTON. Hi
For Liverpool.
SBoctcx ft Savinaali Steet«afelp h
CAlBIK PASSAGE- u.y
THE STEAMSHIP
ALHAMBRA,
Captain WRIGHT.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WO CBASUK OF CARS RETWKEN
Al'UUsTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, l
CENTRAL RAILROAD, J
SavunraH, September 27, 1872.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 549TH INbl
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central
A5B BUM BOOK MANUFACTORY
Is Prepared to Fill Orders
Promptly k Satisfactorily
jar3
E. P. TUNISON.
The Best, is the Cheapest.
THE
Southern Cultivator,
BRYAN A HUNTER,
Rankers and Brokers,
janll-lw
110 Bay Street, Savannah.
Cash Capital $300,000
Cttsli Aesets, after paying Uoa-
lon and ullier lo»s«s 3G5,000
CARLISLE NORWOOD, President.
ZOPHAR MILLS, Vice President.
JOHN C. MILLS. Secretary.
K. H. FOOTMAN ft CO., A cents.
dec30 2w
O.H.MOEEL, I a B.L.WMB
Lats of C. W. Andereon & Co.
MOKJEL & MERCEii,
Ci DNi2RAL
Coni miss Ion Merchants,
Millen, Wadley & Co
PLASIHG MILL A30 LOfflBLS YAE
Corntr East Broad and Liberty Streets.
WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
V f a large stock of
SEASONED lumber.
Both Dressed and Rough. Also, MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS, ftc., whlcb we will sell at lowest
prices. Orders left at Planing Mill or at our
otfice, No. 15 Stoddard’s Upper Range, Bay street,
will receive attention. Satisfaction guaranteed.
nov8-ly MILLEN, WADLEY ft Co.
WM. F.
PRESTON,
COTTON CLASSES
akd wholesale dealers in
Grain and Staple Grocer * s,
75 IUy .Street, Savannah, Georgia,
vsjiuetits solicited.
. y* iruisalon, to Messrs. J. W. Lathrop
Oons!
Refer
Rafar r . o/ P' w e
ft Oo., TU'-n ft Gordon, N. A. Hardee s 8ou A^Oo.,
Bryan & lfunter.
530 Builfiin" Lots for S«le.
E ight lots near stee... e.ih . .ad
SfiMt: 16 Lots In and near Brownyilie; 7
^on'Lauiar .venne, between DuU and Aner.
„ i,- 600 Lota near easiorn teraiinna of
SSJSTM Lover.- Lane On thi. latter
payments will be received as low aa five
loUar, a tuonlb, when desired. One bunorod
mreYcl Land ou White Bluff road. tli t,::e,
•rnmeltv Kor uartlr.nlara. Ac., apply at office oi
o o Eai,leant. 120 draw street, iron. 10 to n a.
i Ulv- and rom 8 to 9 a. m„ and 1 to 4 p tn..
ni^wn rMldenoe Du. L. A. EALhlGANT.
'tSo-Sm Corner Bnll and Anoeraoc etieeta.
S H IPPER,
1TTILL GIVE PROMPT AND FAITHFUL AT-
V f teutlon to all orders given him In the above
business.
Otfice, 14*1 Bay Htreet.
WASHH3T0I & LEE UNIVERSITY
LEXUGTOY, VIRGINIA,
r£lHE^ SECOND HALF SESSION OF THE UNI-
KING’S MOUNTAIN
military school,
VORKVILLE, S. C.
r [E FIRST SESSION OF the SCHOOL YEAR.
1873. will begin February l.t. and <nd Jane
40th. Terms: For School Expense* t. e , Board.
rnuioD, To. !, Lights, Washing, stationery, Ac..
7136 per araelon, payable in advance.
‘ SmSSST ‘tTl COWARD. Principal.
^100 to 250 sure to Agents everywhere
filing our new seven strand White Plattna
'gothxs Likes. Sells readftf at every house,
am pie s free Address the Oibxbd Wnix^MiLLa,
iiUtAeiphla, Pa,
Janl8-2amlF
VERSIT Y will open on the FIRS r of FEB-
RUABi.
Special arrangements made for Students to en
ter ClaMtes at this time.
One-half the regular fee is charged.
For farther particulars apply to
jan6-7 WM. DOLD. Clerk of Fannlty.
FJERFUIH JER Y.
T HE UNDERSIGNED BE8PE0TFULLI
calls the attention of his friends and tne put
lie generally, to a full line of Choice Perfumery
of his own manufacture, which can be had at hie
place cf business, corner Broughton and Hou»
ton streets, or at Messrs. T. N. Thens ft Go’s, oor*
ner Bull and Broughton streets.
arir.-tf ft K ni.MVR.M T>.. mg*lot
REMOVAL.
D R. E. PAR30N8, DEN'riST,
has removed his office to
I1G Broughton street, __
first door east of Maaonic Hall building.
anglft-Phn
SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.
cyi\ TONS,
Foraale by
jan!0-2w
WM. H. STABKrft CO.
BOOK BINDERY;
AN D
Blank Book Manufactory.
For Thirty Years the Farmer's Advo
cate and Frientl.
^OTHING BUT STERLING MERIT COULD
have sustained it so long, and given It the
wide and extended clrculailou it has. Planters
from Virginia to Texas are constantly exchanging
views and relating their experience through us
colnmns. It is
PRACTICAL aud SCIENTIFIC,
And conducted specially with reference to the
AGRICULTURE I HORTICULTURE !
GARDENING OF THE SOUTH.
Morning News Establishment
Is Prepared to Make to Order
blank bookh
Of Every Style and Pattern.
Book-, Bound aud Rebound.
Merchants and others having orders to fill in
this lino will find it to their interest to secure
estimate* from this office before ordering else
where.
J. H. ESTIL.1,.
Contractor for
TIN ROOETNG,
GALVANIZED IRON COMICE,
Glitters and Repair Work.
—ALSO—
Painting Tin Roofs
WITH THE
Celebrated Swedish Paint
Orders Solicited.
COR MACK HOPKINS,
doc9-tf Hs. 187 Broughton Street.
SAVANNAH FAIR.
WE HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION THE
LARGEST AMD BEST
Assortment of
CROCKERY, CHINA,
GLASSWARE, ftc., ftc..
In the State, to which the attention of
VISITORS AND CITIZENS
1« ipecUUy Invited.
BOLSHAW JL SIEVA,
154 St. Julian, 149,151 Bryan sts.
159,
dec31
4®“ Specimen copies sent on application.
PUBLISHED AT ATHENS, GEORGIA.
W. JL. JONES.
Editor and Proprietor,
$£.00 a Year.
THE
nov9-4m
MONROE ADVERTISER
For all kinds of Blank Books
aud Biudiug, aud Letter-Press
Printiu*£, such as Cards, Bill-
Heads, Letter-Heads, Circulars,
Dodgers, Pamphlets, Bills ol
Lading Dray Tickets, Bank
Cheeks, <Vc., Ac., at reasonable
rates.
All orders will receive prompt
atteutiou.
Servants lose time enough to pay for one In
trying to borrow for washing windows and
houses. Our
Skylight Ladders
Can be moved by the most delicate peison.
Builders should not want for Ladders when
they can buy at a low price.
Prompt and careful attention given t# all or-
octM-tf
ders.
THE A1BAHY CE8TR4L CITY
A FIRST-CLASS DEMOCRATIC
Weekly .losirmil,
I S O
of
OFFERED TO THE BUSINESS HOUSES
~Savannah as the
Advertising Medium in South
western Georgia,
not only <>n account of its Gfnera! Circulation
hrough ut that section, rut its Central Locality,
i: being published in trie CITY OF ALBANY,
which does the Largest Rosin ess ol any c;ly In
that reg on of the Stale. Albany is connected
immediately with Savannah by Three Rah.,
boads and many of ber ret ii merchants ar be
ginning to se the advantage o: purchasing ih li
supplies at Georgia's Great Seaport City, instead
of at the North.
ADVEhTisEMENTs 'neerted at rates to suit the
times. Subscnbtion $2 50 a year.
WILLIS M. RUSSELL,
declO-tf Editor and Proprietor.
The Sunday Supplement
of The Atlamta. Daily Hebald is worth a
year’s subscription to ths psper.
The Sunday Supplement
of The Atlanta Daily Hebald is the crack
feature of Georgia journalism.
The Sunday Supplement
of The Atlaeta Daily Hebald is crammed
with all the salient points of the
week, daintily disked up 1
The Jjunday Supplement
if The Atlanta Daily Hebald Is full of ^
Sabbath evening solace! t ££*
9
The Atlanta Herald,
(with Supplement),
contains twenty-eight columns of fresh,
spicy, newsy, religious and
literary matter.
The Daily Herald,
(with the Sunday Supplement),
costs only
$10 OO per annum.
5 OO for six months,
fe 50 for three months,
1 OO for one month.
Address
Rsllroad, Its Branches and Connections, will run
as follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 8:46 A. M
Leave Augusta 9:00 A. M
Arrive at Aagusta 6:30P. M.
Arrive at Mllledgeville ....11:65 P. M,
Arrive at Eatonton 1:50 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 7:151. M.
Leave Macon for Atlanta 10:00 P. M.
Leave Macon for Columbus 8916 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 6:Go a. ii.
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 A. AL
Making close connection with trains leaving
Augusta, Atlanta and Columbus.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 2:00 a. 3i
Arrive at Macon 7:80 A. Al
Leave Maoon 8:bc . U
Leave Augusta 9:00 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 5:80 P. M
Arrive at Savannah 6:16 P. to
This train connects at Macon with S. W. Accom
modation train leaving Columbus at 8:‘JCP. H .
and --/riving at Maccn at i:a6 A. M., aud ma«e*
the sam connection at Augusta as the up day
train.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave savannah 7 :Ll s a.
Leave Augnsta S.U t. SJ
Arrive at Savannah 4:& a. ai
Arrive at Macon.. 6M A. al
Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:5' A M
Leave Macon tor Columbus 5:41 A y
Arrive at Columbus ll:ir 4. V.
Arrive at Atlanta 8:lf- P. M
Making prompt through connections at L oth
Atlanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 4:10 P. 1.
Leave Atlanta 4:00 P. M.
Arrive at Macon from Oolumbus...... 9:35 P. M.
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 9:25 P. AL
Leave Maoon 9:50 P. M
Leave Savannah 11:00 P, M
Arrive at Mllledgeville^ 11:66P. M.
Arrive at Eatonton 1:50 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.6:20 A. M,
Arrive at Savannah 7:30 A. M.
Making perfect connection with trains leaving
Acgustn.
Passengers going over ths Millodgevl]).- and
Eatobton Branch will take night train from Co
lumbus, A Hants and Macon, day train from Au
gusta and Savaonan, which connect daily at
Gordon tSundays eiceptedjwith the Miliedgeville
and Eatonton trains.
An Elegant Sleeping Car on :il'
Nlgm Trains.
Through Tickets to all points can be had a:
Centra. Railroad Ticket Office, at Palaski Ho~.se
corner Bull and Bryan streets. Office open from
8 a. m. to 1 p m., and from S to 6 p. m. Ticket#
can als ■» be nad a Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
’•li t/ General Superintends!, t.
Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, January
21st, 1813, at 11 o’clock a. m.
Through Bids Lading given to New England
manufacturing cities, and via Canard line to Liv
erpool.
For Freight or Passage apply to
Richardson & Barnard,
jar 13 Agents.
Filit PHILADELPHIA
Philadclpbi- and Soatlurn 3iu.ll
and Sootlieru
riinblp Line.
i>tUr.'.' _ ON UCTTOE BY feTZAMEXttf Oi
x x. ukj: :»nf tralf psr cent.
T he first jla ;
Ship
AMERICAN
L. E. GILLciiREST,
Captain Eunsos, -
Having a portion ot her cargo en-<
gaged will haVL: quick dispatch as above.
For freight engagements, apply to
BRIGBLAM, HOLST ft CO
dec‘23-tf
For Charleston & Beaufort, &(.,
THE STEAMER
PILOT BOY
Capt. W. T. McNetty,
Leeves Padelford’. Wharf TUESDAYS, at ei«l,t
o clock, A. M.
Office on wharf.
JOHN F. BOBEBTSON, A,ew.
decls-tf
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
W Y OMIN Gr -
TEAL, Commander.
Will call for tae above port on SATURD t,
January 18th, *873 at 11 o'clock a. m.
For frelgLt or pas; rc/- appiv uj
HUNTER'ft GAMMELL,
Jsnl3 H4 Baystreet.
FOR NEW YORK.
J3L,.A03i STAB XA}
EVEKY SATURDAY.
Insurancefcj v-eauisl-iy oft!
.Line ffilf per Vent.
CAULK PASSAGE,
$550 OO
Charleston and Florida.
rv-vJT
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS
DICTATOR
Captain L. M. OOXETTER, }
CITY POINT
Captain FITZGERALD, ’ M
WU1 leave Savannah, from DeRenne’s Wharf font
of Abercorn street, every MONDAY WEDnk-
DAY and FRIDAY, al ernately, at* 12 o'rioct
a m., for Fernanuina, Jacksonville, Magnoui.
Green Cove Springs, sc Augustine, PaUtka. M d
all Intermediate Landings.
Bf.TURNING WILL LEAVE
PALATKA—Every TUiSDAY’, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY.
JACKSONVILLE—Every WEDNESDAY.FRIDAY
and SUNDAY.
Arriving in Savannah every MONDAY. THCRK
DAY and SATURDAY, leaving the samb day
CHARLESTON at 8 o’clock a * 7 W
SAVAMAH AUD CHARLESTON B.R
9m -o
Through to New York in 54 Hours.
(ftuicker Time than by any otl.er
Konts.
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 17th, PAS-
»< “ ‘ “ “ - - - -
HESiLB PUBLISHING COMPAHY,
janl Atlanta, Gi
CENTRAL
MACHINE SHOPS,
1*. J. liULGESS, 2*ro}trie(or«
41 Bay .St., ^ftvjmnah.
H
JAM ICS P. HARK ISOIN.
THE PREMIUM
WEEKLY 5EWSPAPER IN GEORGIA
Gold Medal Awarded 1871.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
At Forsytli, Georgia.
H
AS A LARGE CIRCULATION IN THE
Counties of Monroe, Butts, Pike, Upson,
Jasper, Jones and Crawford, and a general circu
lation throughout the State.
Advertising Rates Reasonable.
Judge T. O. JACOB, General Agent.
oct24
WM. KANKXH,
Advertising Agt,
111 liay Street, Savannah, Gaorgie.
Advertisements Inserted tn any Paper in tbf
United States,
AT PUBLISHERS’ LOWEST RATES
Particular attention given to the Georgia, Fit
rida. South Carolina and Alabama Papers.
Estimates for Advertising furnished ol applies
ttozL Parties who advsrtise through him savt
the time oocupled in writing letters to the dll-
erent papers, and are only required to furnlf 1
ONE COPT of the advertisement they wish inscr
RxrxBXxexs—Savannah Morning News, Savsi ■
nab.Republican, Savannah Advertiser.
■epl6-tf
A. KOBIDER,
Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter,
141 and 141X Bryan Street,
W OULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT Hi
can be found at his old stsnd; and that ail
•riUrs will reoslve prompt attention, junsll-tf
AVING A LARGE NUM-
ber of first-class Machi
nists and Boiler M&kc-rs in
my establishment, I am pre
pared to
REPAIR AND REFIT MA
CHINERY
With neatness and dispatch.
I keep constantly on hand
a full supply oi wrought Iron
Pipe and Pipe Fittings, from I
% to 4 inches.
I have also the agency for
JUDSON’S PATENT GOV
ERNOR and the NIAGARA
STEAM PUMP.
The following are a few of numerous certificate*
In regard to the excellencies of this celebrated
Pump :
Savannah. March 8, 1872.
We are pleasod to say that the Niagara Steam
Pump, bought from you, giv*-s us entire satlsfao
tion; it lilts water twenty feet sud keeps ou
boiler well supplied, working at tes* than one-hali
speed. It has been running five months and has
never been out of order.
Yours, truly, Dixon, Johnson ft Oo.
Hjcbndon, Oa., March 27.1872.
I cannot say too rnnch in its favor; it is no trou
ble and runs with one-teuth part of ^team It toot
to our Knowie’s Pump. * • * *
Yours, very respectfully,
Geo. Gabbutt.
To Those Contemplating Marriage.
Price
Samples
Circulates Blow
'39.000.
Wants 100,000
Before January, 1873.
senger Trains on the Savannah and Charles
ton Railroad will run as follows:
DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Savannah daily(Sundaya except
ed) at 11:00 A. M
i Arrive at Charleston at 6:50 P. M.
Leave Charleston daily;:?undays except-
ed)at 7:40 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 P. M
The 11:00 a. m. Train makes close connection
at Yemaase- with train for Port Royal and Beau
fort. S. C., (Sunday excepted.)
NIGHT EXPRES STRAIN.
Leave Savannah, daily at...11:30 P. M
1 Arrive at Charleston at 7:00 A . M
Leave Charleston da.ly at 3:30 P. M
Arrivemt Savannah at 9:45 P. M
The Day Accommodaiion makes close oonr eo
tion» to all points North, by either the Bay Lins
routs, vis Portsmouth and Baltimore, or die
Acquia Creek route via Richmond and Wash-ng-
! ton. Time fifty-six and t half hours to New York
The Night Express makes close Connecticut by
ths Acquis Creek route only. Time fifty-four
hours tc New York.
SLEEPING CAB3 WHEREVER NEEDED.
Through Tickets can be purchased at R. R.
Bren's Special Ticket Agencies at Screven House,
Marshal; House, Pulaski House, and at Depot
Office.
O. 0. OLNEY,
1s17-tf A ga at fi. and r. ti.
THS FXEST-GLAFb STEAMSHIP
MONTGOMERY
F. M. FALRCLOTH, Masteb.
Will sail for the above port on 8ATURD V,
January 18tb, lS<3, at — o'clock — *i.
Through Btilrof LsAIl^; given here oft Ofrtion
deatineu for Liverpool and Hamburg for u;**.-
slas steamere.
Jci ?;eight or Passage apply to
OCT A VC to N a CD..
janl3 Agents
The aoove steamers moke connections ss It
lows: 1
for Ocklawtlu
At PaLATKA—With steamers
River.
At JACKSONVILLE—With steamer 8tarlight for
MeilunviUe, Enterprise, and ail landings ontlw
Upper St. John's River.
At ElRNaNDINa—With Florida Railroad fort!]
points in the interior, and with steamarg/or
New Orleans and bavana, via Cedar Keys.
Through bills of lading given to all points.
dec6-tf W. GUMMING ft CO., Agent*.
SAVANNAH ft FLORIDA
I'lili. NEW
EMPIRE
LANK.
CADIl PASSAGE..
BTECRACK
S^'J UU
1U UU
THE SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS
San Salvador,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commander,
San Jacinto,
O. P. HAZARD, Commander,
Will sail for New York as follows for the month
of December:
San Jacinto, . San Salvador,
SATURDAY, Jan. 4, | SATURDAY, Jan. 11, at
-. m. | 3 a. m.
SATURDAY. Jan. 18, SATURDAY, Jan. 25. at
at 11 a. m. | — .. m.
NSUKaNCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE,
ONE HALF PER CENT.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wed.
nesday previous to the sailing day, unless paid
Inland Koute,
STEAMER
lizzie baker
J
KING
Captain P. La ROSE,
From Padelford’s Wharf every TUESDAY’ at 10
o clock, a. m. '
STEAMER
INICIi
Capta'n NICK KING;
From Hunter ft Gatumell’s Steamship wcarf
every FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock a. m., for
DOBOY, DARIEN,
RERUNS WICK, and
St. MAbYo, Ga.,
FERN AN DINA,
MANHABIS. aCKBOEVILU,
hiuebsia,
GBfctN COVE Sl-ItIN'Ge,
MAGNOLIA, pioolata,
TOCOIA icd PALAI EA.
„ ELOBIBA
TUESDAI?*' lrrlVe at S “ vani “ l!l SATUBDAY8 mi
N. B—Both 8tenners t,»v* imple *nd comlotl
passenger accommodations.
Ratos as low as by other lines.
JNO. F. RIBEBTSON,
Agent steamer ‘-Lizsle Baker."
HUNTER ft OAMUhLL,
Agents steamer "Niok King.”
dec2tf
tor.
A. Mammoth Pictorial Paper Three
Months FREE.—In order to circulate the
paper evr rywhere the publishers are sending tbs
ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REPOSITORY,
ONE YEAR, and a Splendid Premium Package of I
30 Articles, or two Coloreo Paints, 14 by 17 or
Pine OHKOMO, for $1.25; and will send ths paper
also from OCTOBER. 1872, to JANUARY, 1873, (3
months) FREE to all wbo Subscribe for 1873 be
fore Christmas. Send for it now and save money,
for the mammoth PICTORIAL REPOSITORY of j
good reading: Science, Art, Literature. Travels,
Fashion, Household, ftc., ftc , with its fine lllu
tratlons—is worth far more than the subscription
price; and the Premium would cost much more.
Make Money b raising a large Club, by showing
papers and p miums. Cash or Splsndld Pris
given for clnbe. Address
ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REPOSITORY,
P. O. Box 8141, New York.
Sent with Savannah News for $1.0C extra,
novl-tf
TIE BUT T0S1G OF Til M
ThroughbiBs lading given on Cotton for Liver
pool by firrt-claas steamers.
For freight or paaoage, having superior aa. m-
modations, apply to
W. CUMMING ft CO., Agent.-..
45^“ WM. R. GAnlUbON, Agent, No. 5, but
ling Green, New York. Jan6
FOR NEW YORK.
The Great Sou Shorn Steamship
Company.
INSURANCE BY THIS LINE CAN BE EFFE T-
ED UNDER OUR OPEN POLICY AT % PER t :T.
Cabin PoHHage
W tee rage £lo
Second Class Ticket from New York to Que
bec, Canada, $iO. Sold only by thia line. No
detention In New York.
THE FIRST-CLASS STMAMEES
GEXLK4L | HERMAN
Barnes . Livingston,
"MALLORY. Master. I CHEESMan ; Corn’d-, r.
H. F. WILLINK, Jr.,
Shipright,
Caulker, and
Sparmaker,
Has faculties for doing work with dispatch.
Spruce Spars and Live Oak. TimbeJ
FOB SALS.
Also, Agent for the Southern Wrecking Com
pany
Is prepared to contract for raising and pun
pin*, out vessels of any size. Has on hand foi
hire Steam Pumps, large Lifting Lighters, Dl>
vin? Apparatus. Hydraulic Jacks, ko.
Ymn—Eaitzsh Ssd of ths Cm.
tf H. F. WILLINK. Ji.
DR. eomiEB FISCH’S BITTERS
Cures Dysj>epsla, Debility, Nervonsness, Chills,
Biliousness, sad all Btomach Diseases.
WARE ft SCHMITZ, Philadelphia, Proprietor!
of DR. FISCH’S FOOD CURE BITTERS.
For sale by DAN. McCONNELL,
julvl5-tf 116 and 118 Bryan street.
A. B. IYES,
SILVER WARE.
SPOONS and FORKS,
WEDDING CARDS, Visiting Cards and Initialed
Paper, Envelopes and Elegant Stationery.
8TORK ft WRIGHT'S
Southern Engraving Establishment,
161 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
novll-eodSm
Merchant Tailor TEA AND DINNER SKTS -
From *500 to *5,000,
H
AS JUST
Scotch
RECEIVED ENGLISH AND
MASCFACTCBID bt
DR. VAN NORMAN’S
E NOLI8H, FBEHOH, AND GEBMAN FAMILY
AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOCN'i i.ADIFS
'■UU.D.Hi.N, 71, 73, unci 75, East 61st street,
NEW YOKE—Will commence ita (Sixteenth Year,
September 26th, 1872. For InU information, .end
for cataloguge.
Address as above, at 75 East 61st street.
sepll-4m-W*S
CHEVIOTS and CASS1MERES,
Especially adapted to
TOURIST AND BUSINESS SUITS.
Also, a splendid line of
PANTALOON GOODS
SAMUEL KIRK & SON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1817.
7H West Baltimore St., Baltimore. Md.
Watches, Jewelry,
Plated Ware.
One large DIAMOND, valued at $6,000, the largest
ever Imported into Baltimore. nov20-2m
Which will be made up in unsurpaeeed style at
greatly reduced prices. Full lines of elegant
WBippne paper.
Furnishing
dec20-tf-june20
Goods.
TTIOB BALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, 8TTABLE
r r
for wrapping paper, at Fifty Oenta par hun
dred. Apply to
WKAt MORNING HIW8 OFFICE.
EN. BARNES—'THURSDAY, Jan. 2,at 10 a.m.
H. LIVINGSTON—THURSDAY. Jan. 9. at4p m.
GEN. BARNES—THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 10 a m.
H. LIVINGSTON—'THURSDAY, Jan. 23, at 2:30
pjn.
GEN. BARNES—THURSDAY, Jan. 30, at 10 a in.
Bills lading given h=rt* on cotton through to
Liverpool and Hamburg, via New York, by c.-jt-
cia*b stoamers.
Nc freight received on wharf after 11 o'clock on
day of sailing. For freight or passage apply to
WILDER ft FULLARTON,
janl-tf No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Rangr.
Oysters!!
JOHN IMMEN
No. 2 WI1ITAKJEXL STREET,
1 8 NOW PREPARED TO SERVE HIS CCS-
tomera with
UYM EKS IN EVERY STYLE.
Families supplied aa usual.
A FREE LUNCH is set every day, consisting of
th« luxuries of the season.
The beat LIQUORS, ALES, a.:d WINES, alw-ya
on hand. sep3>>!
M.M.SULL1VAS,
For Darien, Brunswick ft fSatili
VTA ST. CATHEKIKE’S.SAPELo, Ml COY, THI
EIDGE, and ST. SIMON S.
THE STFAMBR
AXI'ONIO,
Captain W. H. IALSL,
WiL make WEEKLY trips as above, leaving
1 11,-r'. Lfnn wheel - .. - -
Onar:- aton wharf every THURSDAY at tf n. m.
and retun SUNDAY. ^
^Freight for Sauiia and Islands payable by ship-
Tariff same as per steamer Eliza Han cox.
Freight received at ail times. Apply to
F. M. MYRELL. Agent,
_ Charleston Wharf.
The Boat naving a Steam Heisver and good car-
rym. capacity, is offered for Lighteriny. Job or
Charter oi lay days. :ei)16-tl
FOR AUGUSTA
A; »U WAY LANDIMIS,
STEAMEB
ROSA
W’ili leave every
Wedntkday Morn-
tug, ax ior:* o’enoex.
STEAMEB
KATIE
Will leave
Friday Afternoon.
at nvz O’CLOCX.
Freights received at all times at Dillon’s Wharf,
foot oi Uiaa House HUL Way Freights payable by
shippere. LaWTON, HART ft OO.,
niaj4-tf Aowm.
Diamond Spectacles.
T hese spectacles are manufactured
from •‘MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLE8” melV-
P<
ti
a;
ar
I h
P
I of
hb
I w
ed together, and are called DIAMOND, on aaooBt
of their hardness ana brilliancy.
It 1m well known that Spectacles cut from Br*-
zilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious to th*
eje because of their polarizing light.
Having been tested with tue poisrifcope, F^
diamond lentes have been found to admit V
per cent, less heated rays then any ether Ajg.
They are ground with great scientific
are free from chromatic aberrations- A-m*
a brightneas and distinctness of V . ““ Pvr forf
attained in spectacles. .*ion not
Manufactured by THE nP'HCll
MANUFACTURING COMF f'JSCRB OFllOAf
For tale by respond' ANY. New
the Union. V .e agents In ereiy city*
Jeweler and Opto*'
n»h, from whom • “ So e v
peddler, emplo- '6*7 cm only be obttlned. >
The grea« / jb ^'
; k
Itb
Ik
I its
Ip*
t
I (j
I cf
r'
-
1 t: -
lb.
WHOLESALE ny.4i.iK ni
Oysters, Shad,
BLACKFISH, MULLET. TERRAPIN, GAME-
116 Bay Lane, Savannah, Georgia
Sneed nior -j-mand tor these Spectacle has»
rior and crapulous dealers to palm off an i
Great - - spurious article for the ‘‘DiamonJ-
mar > care should be taken to see that thetra*
p, a (which Is protected by American
-*ent) !■ stamped on every pair.
octl4 tf
Orders for Vegetables promptly atto n ded to
aept4-ly
L. SAVABESE A KROS.,
■y^HOLESALE DEALERS IN
tb IN >y raw
Fresh and Salt-Water FL-H S
SHAD,
OYSTERS. TERRAPIN. GAME,Vegetables, Fruit,
and other produce, 115 Bay lane, Sava n-
All orders punctually attended to. Terms
cash on delivery. aepS-lv
Savannah Powder,
F OB CLEANSING, BEAUTFYTNG. AND PUE-
serving the Teeth, deodoring foul breath.
and healing and hardening the gums, stands
without a rival. It contains nothing injurious
and wo can with pleasure refer you to well known
medical men of this and other cities. It Is put ur
in elegant enamelled glass boxes, at fifty cents
per box. Prepared and for sale by
B. F. ULMER, M. D., Druggist,
Cor. Broughton and Houston sts., bavh., Ga,
nuM-tf
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS;
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWEL*
AND AT.I, KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
LARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES.
OBDEB WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOB ESTIMATE AND PBICE LISTS
KEOGH ft THORNE,
2S4 AND 354 CANAL STBEET,
noe25-ly NEW YOKE CITY
fit,
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Removal,
removed
A ndrew sloan has ——
office from the Custom House Building*
toe corner of Drayton and Bryan streets, over w
Sonthera Bull ot the State of Georgia, and w
ready to attend to any legal bnaineaa enttoatw
tohlacare. deo2»B»
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