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COMMERCIAL
SAVANNAH market.
Dai -Y BEFOBT.
OFFICE OF THE HOBNINQ. SEWS.
fc>AVANHAH. January 18. 6 P. M.
, T H OS "' Tlle markfe t vii very dull and lower,
and prices nominal. To „» ,at least «c
Kl“. 5 W?^o“: hmd ‘ 0 “ 1C °' Pt6J - s ‘"’ 6
Strict middling
Ml.’ltllnig, . . . .
l>ow rmdtLing
Good ordinary iS*S~
Ordinary....;..,
stal “
SAVANNAH DAILY COTTON 8TATKMENT.
dcoc^ on hand Sept, let, 1S72.
Received to-dav.
Sea Is’d. Upland.
Uoceived prcvu-aely.
Exported to-day
Exported previous!?
36
. 103
6.L37
12
3,461
5! i
3,r30
436,292
440,634
10,237
359.012
3,473 359,249
71,386
Stock on hand and on shtyboard
this evening.. _ 2 S03
at 111*; celling -t
l- ’ Right exchange buying at
at >, per cen». to par, Baling *-t par; sterling
exchange, 121#f<j>l*jj.
Daoon.—Clear rib aides, S*<Q10 eta: shoulders,
c * 8 5 dry salted SLou) 5; dry salted
•ides and belli«“ tf@8‘ A cents, hams, sugar
Cared, in canvav, 17o.
Grain.—.goru —Market qaiet We qao'^ Mary
land white. 92*ti$95c; mixed do, 86&88c.
Bice. — MarLet active and advancing. We
quote: Common to fair, 6*«06*. ; g^od, 7@7*c.
common prime, 7*®7Jfc.
Ebkiohth.—Cotton to Liverpool steam direct
X-*» by sail >*d; via New York by vtsam J£d
on uplands; to Havre lc gold; to Pre can *d
on uplands; to New York *0 on -.{.lands, num
ber to River Platte $24 and 5 per ent.
CORRECTED BY
GOODMAN dt MYERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN TOBACCO, 3KOABS, HIDE*, 4iC , SAVANNAH
Rid ei—
Dry flint
Dry ualted
Butcher salted
lb 19*©
¥ «> 17*©
Bkiks—
Deer
Goat....
.¥ H* 37
Sheep
Otter
...apiece 25
(f|>l
25
50
50
25
Mink
apifw.a 1 uf)
Fox
...apiece IS
(0
Raccoon .
@
15
Beeswax
It lb 30
Tallow
3* th «
&
&
9
Wool
. . ft th 40
Wool, burry
lb w
30
llAitR EiTs.
Financial.
LONDON. January 18, Noun.—Consols opened at
92*: United stated b-uds, fives, opunad at
89*;Eries 48*.
Paris, January 13, Noon.—-Rentes opened at
5if 30c.
Raw Yobe, January 17, Noon—Stock# firm.
Gold opened strong .t lt2*. Money opened
firm at 7 per can:. sterling exchange—loug at
19J*: short at llu*. Governments dull but
steady, Ei-te bonds opt neu dull and steady.
New York. Jauuary 18. vemns- — Mona- clas d
easy at 6(§>7 per cent, Starting Exchange 109*(g>
109*. Gold 118*@U3* Government# un
changed—1831’s, 116*; 1862’#. 114; lbtii’s. 114*;
1865’#, 115X: new, lit. a a-e bond# quiet—
Tennessee nixes, 7b; new 78; Virginias, sixes, 45;
new, 50; consolidated, 55*; defened, 15; Lou
isiana 6’s, 50; new, 45; le-ee sixes, 50; eights, 70;
Alabama eights, 80; live.-. 55; Georgia sixes, 70;
sevens, 87; Norr.ll Caro raa 33; new, 33; new
15; special tax, 10; new '.0; new 22; April and
October, 24.
Tne Bank statement of to day reports that
loans have decreased $2,626,000; legal tenners
have increased $3,690,00*1. deposits have increased
$1,125,O'jO; Specie ha* decreased $1,375,000.
Cotton.
Ltvebpooi., Januaivl9 Noon—Cotton market
opened dull with ■» dova ~ard t^ndeucy; uplands
9*; Orleans luj a '@10*d
t.iTKitpom., January 18, Later—Cotton closed
heavy, with quotations unchanged; sales 8,100
bales, of whicn 1,000 we e taken lur speculation
and export. The bale I ic elude 4,000 ba.es Amer-
can.
bales of cotton shipped from Savannah or
Charleston, during lectin her or January, at
9 U-16d.
Naw York. January 19. Noon.—Cotton opened
dull and nominal; sales 249 bales; uplands 20*c;
Orleans 21 *c.
Nhw fob*. January 19, Ev-niug.—Cottbn doted
dull and nominal; sales 249 bales; uplands 20* 0;
Orleans 21 *0.
New York. January IS, Evening. —The ea'.tfb
of cotton tu-day tor future delivery were 3.5 0
bales at the loilowiug pr-co-t: January, 19 7-i6^
19 9-lBo; February, 19 9-lC@19*c; March, 19*
&19*o; April, 20 3-16®zOXc; May. 20>»@20*c;
Jane, 20 15-i6@2l ceu>s.
Net receipt, to-day 1S1 bales; gross receipts
6,785 bales, salrs to-day for export 6'J bales.
Norfolk. January t8.—Cotton murkbt quiet:
low middling 18*(g)18*c; net receipts 2.337
bales; exports coastwise 885 ba es; sales 29.
baloa; stock on hand 15,913 bales.
Wllminrtoh. January 18.—cotwin market quiet;
Eet receipts 112 bales; bales 88 bale#; stock on
hand 2.879 bales.
Galveston, January 18 —Cotton market quiot;
good ordinary I7(g>l7* cts; net receipts 1,73.
bales; ex. oris to Great Britain 4,4u6 bales;
coaatwiso 1,196 bales; sales 700 bales; stock on
hand. 68,602 bales.
Adouita, Jauua y 18—Cotton markot closed
fltt and Irregular; miualiug 18> m i^l8*c; uet zu-
receipts 8u3 bales; sales b66 bates.
Balitmorr.January 18—Cotton markot quiet;
net receipts 105 bales; gross 563 ba.es; exports
coastwise 50 baies; sa ea 75 bales; stock on nand
10,810 bales.
new Orltanb, January 18—Cot*on market
closed Wi h a f_ir demand; good o.diuary at
17Xc; low middling 18Xc; middling 10X cect*;
Ximi ruceipta 3,19! bale-., grubs receipts 3.562
bale#; exports to Great Britain 1,369 ba.es;
exports to the continent 1,128 bates; coast
wise 2,416 baits; pairs to-day 1,500 bales; last
evening 2,500 baies; stock on nand 169,852 bide-.
Memphis. January 18 —Cotton market closed
firmer; mid Hing 19*c; nol receipts 2.828
bales; sale, 933 ba*es. stock on nanu 3t.l2S ba.es
Boston, January 18.—Cotton market ciossa
quiet but xtroLg; net receipts 154 bales; gross
receipts 1.654 bales; sales 300 baies; Btock on
hand 6,000 bales.
Charleston. January 18 —Cotton market cioseu
doll and nominal; midaliag 19X(S119>* c ; ueI
reedpts 2,273 oales; expo ts to continent 240 bales;
sale# 200 bales; stock wii band 46,083 jail;*.
Mobile, January 48—Cotton market closed
quiet; ordinary 17>«o; low middling 18Xc; mid
dling 19X cls: Det f®c®U ;t8 1,692 bales; gross re
ceipts 1.692 bales; >xporta to Great Britain 3,153
bales; to eou iuent 723 bales; coastwmo 397 baloa;
aales 1,200 bales; stock on hand 45,711 bales.
Groceries. Provision*, etc.
N*w Yobk. January 18. Noon.—Flour opened
auiet. Wheat opened qu et bur firmly held at
*1 66®1 67 for* prime No. 2 Milwaukie ufijvL
Corn opened dull; old Western COc Pork opened
steidr at $13 75 lor mees Lard opened firm;
western steam 8@9 cents. Saval storet-Bpirits
tarpenune openej flr.u at 6i@t4;,c; rojan
o P Me»-qniet at *3 35 for trained. iragHta
°sJw Yffidl January 18, Eronlng.—Flonr closed
qniet but Arm. with eaic- at $8 15®8 7o for com
mon to good, aud $8 S5@12 7 * for g od to
Sole, extra. Whisky steady at UJ cents. Wheat
closed strong and hsWo nig or. Corn closed
qniet bm steady at 06®66>sc: old western
,fl„t 63>4<a,64 'is. Fork closed qu.-t
“u”?kdy ”t5.3 ?5®i» 5 IdT mess ^Lard closed
wesker at b.Uc lor .oatern s.cam.
—terpentine closed firm 11 Mc.eii.c.roBln closed
Arm l at »3 75c for sir. ned. Urccenes qniet.
l^rjauutry l$.-Flonr arm. in good
demand and uoebanged: extra
nea—a «_„. a . a )<• 1 tuVisious active ana stron 0 .
1.. sTrk ‘d“seill to *13 06 for round lots.
57.. , T,-Smoulder. iW: clear rib sides l;,q; clear
rfd J. 7Vc picked, for roc nd ots. Lard in tierces
TxIsm!°i P lS«#*X«ia»^.o«“f leaf xe
higher. Wai»*y uria »t -9@90c.
XinnRturc Aimanac-This Day.
f*rn Rise? 6 $7
■^nn Seta 5 2€
High Water at Fort Pulaski.. 11 58 ■ m, 12 00 p tc.
Monday, January 20, 1873.
Arrived Yesterday.
Schr Kate Thomas, . Satlfia—Master.
Moop Fleet. Barrett, Ugeechf-e— Master.
Stoop Marry Wallace. Murry, Ogeechee—Mas
ter.
Arrived Saturday.
Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New York—Hunter
A Gammeli.
ftbMuicr Lizsic B*ker, LaBoie.JacKbOUTil e. Ac.
John F iU bo;t»oii.
Steamer City Point. Fitzgerald. Jacksonville, Ac
—W Camming h Oo.
f'tettner Luc.ator, Coxetter. Charleston—W
Oamxning k Co.
sebr Daniel Britain, Carell, Baltimore—J A Bo-
berts <s Co.
bchr A C Babkley, Balkley, New York—J A Bo
ber:# & Co.
*chr Earl P Mason, Harding, Wood’# Hole
MaA-.er.
OS A DALIS
T he great southern
remedy for th : cure of Scro
fula, Scrofulous Vaint, Rheurna
U9in, White fcjTi iliug f Gout,
Goitre, Co iSnmjition, Bronchi
tis, Nerrooi Deb.,itj and a 1 dU-
eflses ansinic fnun aa impure con
dition of the Hlqpd.
Th • morits of this valuablep repar-
jation are so well known
apa^!....
jiiolice 13 but necessary to remind the
; readers of this journal of tne -
ty of always having a bottU of : :n
medicine among thtir stock, of lain.-y
neces#ities.
Certificates can bs present. .1 from
manv leading Physicians, li.iuiste.-s
and head# oi families throughout the
South, endorsingia the highest terms
1m Hind f- -r» ct of ho u fi/. f.
Dr. It. Wliion Carr of ihltfanor 1 .
ys “lie has used it in ca-:e.» of Scrof-
ula and other diseases wiih much sat
isfaction.
Dr. T. C. Pnpli of Baltimore.re-
:ommc:i ’s it to a.i persons suffering
with diseased Bloo*!, saying it ia su
perior to any preparation lie has ever
used.
Rev Dalmry Hiul of the Balti
more M. E. Conlerer.ee South ra. s be
has beenso muc h berietitted by its use
that he cheerfully recommends it
all his friends ti.a acquaintance#.
Craven & Co., Druggists, a: Gor-
donsville, Va., say i: never has failed
to g,~e satisfaction.
him’l G. jlleFidden, Murfreee
boro, Tennessee, say it cuied him .
Itheumatixm when all else failed.
R:>*<adajis isnotasecretqua«:K prep
aration. its insredienrs are published
on every package. Show it to your
Physician and he will tell y»>u"it is
coni]»osed of the strongest alteratives
that exist, and is an excellent Blood
Purifier. Did our space admit we
cou:d give you testimonials from
every State in the South and from
persons known to every man, woman
and child either personally or by rep
utation.
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists.
CLEMENTS &, Co.,
Baltimore, Sole Proprietor*
JOHN P. henry;
J«o . 8 College Place,
Nt>o York W'+'lttaU AgeH
julylO-eodAwly
Barcelona—Chaa
Cleared Saturday.
Ship Resoluda, (Span), Ooll, Liverpool—A Do-
beli A 0o.
J ark Johanna Marie, (Ger), Herck#en, Bremen
—C Green, Son & Co.
Bark Haieaood, (Br), Robinson, Liverpool—A
Do cell k Co.
Birk Arrican, (Ger). Roaaini, Cork for orders—
Knoop, Hauemann £ Co.
Brig Joven Mario, Chlquea,
Jreen, bon k Co.
Sailed Saturday.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hun
ter & Gammeli.
Steamship Montgomery, Faircloth.New York—
O Cohen k Co.
Steamship aan Jacinto, Hazard. New York—
W. Camming & Co.
Hi.p Margaret, Uoach. Liverpool—Wild#r AEul-
larton.
Bark Fepita, (Span). Pal, Barcelona—C Green,
Son St Co.
Bark Carioca, (Br), Cahill, Wexford, Ireland—T
L Kinsey.
Birk Joven Baatriz, Klrehoffer, Barcelona—C
Green. Son k Co
B*rk Norman! y, McIntosh, Montevideo—J H
Graybill k Co.
Brig Isa,. Havana.
Schr Alaggis Mulvey, Allen, Boston—Jo# A Ro
berts A Oo.
8chr Irvine, Azevedo, Boston — Colquitt k
Baggs.
tchr earah Wood. HlckmaD, Jacksonville—J a j
Roberts & Co,
Bohr Bessie Black, 8t John's.
rlchr BurdettHart, Brooks, Mayagues—J A Bo-
bens k Co.
Schr Lizzie Irwin, Thompson, St John's, N B—
T B Marshal! k Bro.
BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. =SS T H F.
RAILROAD*.
CHBIS. MDua HT.
CDAC. CLASS.
PAINTlSii! PAINTffiG!!
MURPHY 5; CLARK,
OFFIOK 470 STOKE.
No. 118 Bryan street,
Between Ball an.1 Drayton Street.,
SAVANNAH, gsokoia.
House, 8iiip Sign & Oruamentai
PAINTERS,
gilding, graining, marbling,
gilding, aijLZJNa ^ PiL?gB hanging
1TTf T.T»ma IN
paints, oils, glass,
' PUTTY, VABNIoH, Ac.
^.xneled .ndOrouod eLAS^
aiMier-s DIAMOSOS. o Md ^lor,
Axle(illEA«E. etc.
ggfffixlwusa POTS.ofM««..
-wrrir WOULD BE8PROXFCLLV' CALL TUB
W E ,t«uSf of o»rer. .bd oocnpeoU o
hoaeefl to our extensile repply of
BEADV-MVOE 1.1DBERS,
O, ,U eixe. They «- dJrible: “
hotlBe atou.il be without one.
Oould’S Patent Step-Ladder*,
AB todapaneehlo krtlele for public .udprfT.tr
bouw. cud office.. o£i0neh M plyfor on , iB
tryluT^W Sow for wmbiug window, a!
h °““ 0 suyligUt Ladders
C.n be moved by the mo.t delide ?««-•
Builders .booid not want for Ladder, wher
they can buy at * .^ntlon given te all or-
Prompt and caremi av oot29-tJ
d#rs.
STOKEW & KIMBROUGH,
LUMPKIN, GA.,
general guano agency.
A a** 01 ™ |°Sr E . D ofaTi 0 kmd, BE ^ff^
Si l."h idcoue^levery d^ompb
j. Certificate# furnished.
Departed Saturday.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, Ao—
W Camming k Co.
dreamer City Point, Fitxgerald, Charleston,&o—
W Humming k Co.
Receipts.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Jacksonville.&c
61 r ales sea lsiand cotton, 16 bbls oranges, 49 dry
bides, IS boxes mdse, 20 bags potatoes, 5 bundle*
hide*, 31 p«ca».es mds^.
Per steamer City Point, from Jacksonville. Ac
12 bales upland cotton, 42 oales sea.island cotton,
25 packages oranges, 15 packages fish, 2u pack
ages mdse.
Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston, Ac-
27 packages mdse.
Per Central Railroad, January 18, 1873—2,902
bales cotton, and mdse.
Per Atlantic A Galf Railroad, January 18,1873—
916 bales cotton, and mdse.
Exports.
Per steamship Wyoming, for Philadelphia—537
nal’is unland cotton, 157 baies domestics, 28 tons
olcLiroa, 250 hhds sugar, 20casks rice, 225 empty
barrels. 5j packages mdse, 62 cas#s clay, etc.
Per steamship San Jacinto, for New York--895
bales upland cotton, 7 bales sea island cotton, 120
packages mdse. •
Per steamship Montgomery, for New Yerk-971
baivs cotton, 3u bales moss, 90 bundles hides, and
mdse.
Per steamer City Point, for Charleston, *c—
5 bales sea island cotton.
Per Span ship Resoluda, for Liverpool—1 682
bai.is upland cotton, weighing 787.8»0 pounds,
and valued at $107,638 39.
Per Br bark Halewood, for Liverpool—1,5X)
bal<-8 upland cotton, weighing 706,207, and valued
at $13!,095.
Per Ger bark Johanna Marie, for Bremen—2,010
balee upland co'ton, weighing 928,814 pounds,
an i valufd at $171,605.
Per Ger bark Araican^sr Cork—2,242 bales up-
lan-l cotton, weighing 1,038,332 pounds, apd val
ued at $195,000.
Per Ger brig Joven Mario—400 bales upland
cotion, weighing 178,320 pounds, and valued at
$33,848 08; 9,513 white oak staves, valued at
$986 63.
I By Telegraph.]
New York, January 18—Arrived, Egypt. Jan
19- Arrived. Isaac Bill and South Carolina.
Memoranda.
Bte&mahip Gen Barnes, Mallory, hence, at New
York Jan 19th.
fcteamahip Virgo, Captain Bulkley, from New
York, reports: At noon Dec 15, in lat 37 52, Ion
74 32, passed a brig bound to the eastward, show
ing a private signal, with twe black balls on white
ground with red border; Dec 17, 9 o’clock a m, off
Frying Pan Bhoals, pasied steamship Gen Barnes
bound north; had heavy southerly gales from
Ca1>d Hatteras.
Capt John Hines, of the Br bark Alpine, from
Monteviceo, reports: Dec 10, in lat 1« 20 8, Ion
35 W, passed Am ship, flying, J L H P, of the
Commercial Code; Dec 16 in lat 13 54 S, Ion 33
48 VV, spoke Am ship Wm Wi-oox, from shields,
Eng; Dec 17, in lat 11 15 8, ion 34 30 W, spoke
Am ship Amemnon, from Sau Francisco for Corks
Dec 24. iu lat 6 32 8, Ion 34 20 W, spoke Am ship
Lucy 8 Willis.
Passengers.
Per steamship Virgo, from New York—W R
Pa tersou, P J Cazanas. u Moran, T McManus, M
Dcbie, Mrs Smith, J Ophites, J Goode, J Akers,
H ifiompaou, W B Meeson, G Johnson, F M Fox,
T Fitzgerald, L D Eaten, wife and 2 children, P
R blisworth, U T Keunedy, and 2 steerage.
Per steamship ttan Jacinto, for New York—R
Curtis, R Pierce. T C Rice. R P Chase. Mrs J A
Car y!e, and 4 tteerage.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Jacksouville.&c
—Capt Abral, L Lippman, O J ber.tty, Mrs Rose,
Mrs Frazier, Mrs Moynela. Mrs Bigelow, O Ford-
ham an J wife, C Epping, H Hansen. E halubury,
J ii Young, Miss Geary, W J Sanchez and wife. C
W Little sup wife, X O Cashing, M H \Milisms, C
H llopkius, Mr Everts, ana 26 dtek.
Per steamer City Point, from Jacksonville, Ac
—A Low, F W oims, J R Wilder, Col A H Cole, R
Pearce, Miss Stoney, Mrs Eewiett aod child, Miss
J R Price, Miss Brown, and 5 deck.
Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston, Ac—
Mr Fowler aud wile, litas Ladd, and 8 deck.
Consign**#.
Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Ap
ple A F, Alexander A K, Boehm, B k Co, Bern-
narl A K, J Breen. M Boley k Co, D Brown, J F
Brown, W M Bird k Co, Branch k O, Cisghorn A
C. J M Cooper k Co, Crawford A L,Champion k K
R Calm, I Cohen, M J Dojie, A Doyle, Duncan A
J, M Duggan, T J Dunbar k Co, M Daley, DeWitt
a M. Einstein, E k Oo, R Erwin, Ferguson A D.
M F«r#t a Co, Frank A fc, a Freidnberg k Co. J
Gornam, Gomm «t L, O L Gilbert 4 Co, 8 Gucken-
heimtr, Goodman a M, O Green, Bon A Co, Ho-
gnu & o’H, U Hopkins, Holcombe, H k Co, J H
Henneasy, D Hogan, W F Harris. R Hanff, T L
Kinsey, F Haemerle, A M'Ha^poldt, N B Knapp,
J H Kuwe, Lathrop k Co,Lawton, H k Co.J Lama.
A B Luce, D McConnell, J A Mayer, A M A Co, J
O’Byrne, Mohr Bros, Meinhard Bros A Co, Pal-
uirr A D, Putzel A Bon, K Platshek, Pulaski
House, J A Kouerts A Co, J F Robertson, Rogers.
D A Co, Solomons A Co, Bchwar# A B. Weeds A O
H I. fchreiner, Capt Trevett, Thompson A W, J
W Walsh. A M A C W West. H Yonge.R A Wallace.
Per Bteamer Lizzie Baker, from J*c*soDvllle,&c
—Can K R Agt, Tison A G, New York Steamers, A
Dunham, J W Anderson’s Sons, P H Bahn A Co,
Eiiisttln E A Co, F Lloyd, Rose A H, A Moyne s.
J L Villalonga, J Finagan A Co, GAB Ledlie, H
F Grant, Lovell A L, Davant, W A Co.
Per steamer City Point, from Jacksonville, Ac
—W Cummins A Co, J L Yil.alonga, Tison A G.
J W Anderson’s Bontf, Colding A T, Sorrel Bros,
J Lyons, Lathrop A Co, J Fl«otwood,Can R R Agt.
Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston, Ac—
W Gummmg A Co, R H Quinly, S Herman, C L
Gilbert A Co, Thompson A W.
Per Central Railroad, January IS, 1873— Order,
M Ferst A Co, J A W Rutherford, C V Hutchins,
A M A C W West, M Logan, Weeds kfi. Gomm A
L, Goodman A M J Oliver, J Sehrotder, P Lam
bert, it A Wallace, Crayrford A L, Cen it R Agt. A
A G R R Agt. Groover, S A Co, L J Gnilmartin A
Co, Hopkins A W, W H 8 f ark A Co.Inman, 8 A Co
Bates A O, Tison A G, J F Brown, Reed A B J W
Lathrop A Co, P H Behn A Oo, W H Woods A Co,
Warfield A W, W W Carter A Son,Richardson A B,
w b Woodbridge, N A Hard*e’a Son A Co, C C
Hardwick, J L Villalonga, O Cohen A Co. Kirksev
A R Habersham’s Son A Co. Dun*sn A J, « M
Miilett. G G Wilson. Wilcox. G A Co. Lawton, H
A Co, Solomon A Bro, W H Burroughs, Blitch A
M Colding A T, J G Watts A Bro, A M Sloan A
Co. Boit A McK, Clayton A L, Farley, P A Co, A S
H-trtridge, Cop* A R, G B Lamar. Jr, Flanagan, A
A Oo. H Myer A Co. A Moffatt, C Green, Son A Co
B-uckner, u A Oo.
Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, January 18,1873—
Ford'g Agt, N A Hardee's Boss A Co, Groever, S
k Co, Inman, M A Oo. D W Patterson, Farley, P A
uo. W F Sams. Order. W W Carter A Bon, Austin
A E, D L Roberta, Clayton A L, J M Cooper A Co.
J A Phillips A Co. L J Gnilmartin A Co, TRon k
G J W Lathrop A Co, G B Lamar, Jr.K M Oppec-
h- ;mer, bolomon Bros J V Goanerat, Gomm A L
M H Williams, WAR Mclntire, Goodman <fc M.
M Y Hsnderson, Herbert A W, W H btark A Co,
Alexander A R, A Freidenberg 4 Co, Bell, 8 A Co.
E M A 0 W West, M t erst A Oo, CAB Ledlie, J A
Mercier, S G Haynes A Bro
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noi ouiy on account of its General Circulation
hroughout that section, but its Central Locality,
it being published in'the CIIY OF ALBANY,
which does the Largest Busiue#s of any city Id
that reg on of the State. Albany i« connected
immediately with Savannah by Three Kail-
boads and many of her ret il merchants art be
ginning to se- the advantage ot purchasing ih ii
supplies at Georgia’s Great Seaport City, instead
of at the North.
A dvehtisements Inserted at rates to suit the
times. Subscribtion $2 50 a year.
WILLIS M. RUSSELL,
declO-tf Editor and Proprietor.
L ist of freight remaining
unclaimnt i"Ji office of Southern
Express Company.
SAVANNAH, January 2, 1873.
Allen, J W
Kendy, J P
Adams, M S
Ludlow, a D
Abram*, J J
Lairger, A
Aiken, Capt J M
Mohr, L
Back, Mrs
Murray, A J
Baker. £ J
McMurpby, W C A Co
Bacon,S
Murrey, A J
Bifccbop.Julins.c Knorr, Miller, Isaac
DrL
Miller. Martin
Bolshaw k Silva
McDonald, A
Balehllda, W K
Me Every, P J
Ballette,*W
Mundy, J G
Cornwall, R O
McIntosh, 8 H
CJaghorn, Ool 8 8
Mell, A M
Carter, T L
Morrell, J G, c Oapt
Cohen,Jacob
Philput
Cope A Ripley
Newburger. A
China, Dr
Newmau, H
Cohen, Solomon
Niles, A
Carson, JAG
Oliver, Dan A Co
Chambers, G W
O’Donogbue. J
Oashon, NO
Peacock, K J
Oohen. r A, c A 0 Cab
Pearson, J A, c J H
annis
Grys«»ll
Darn, A
Pataeil k Son
Duglass, John A
Polpus, 8
Darsay, W O
Palmer k D
Downell. E Me
PaddiB«n, Mr, c Ole Bull-
Dulton k Fairbanks
Pierce, W U
Gunn, R C
Penfieid, 8 :>
Gauton.Chs A
Price, L B
Goldwire, J J
Parke. Sal
Gallop, Amery
Pittman, W H
Gros, T
RyaD,B C
Grant!son Mrs
Rhst», K B
Harper, J A
Ray, Jus
Hendry, G N
Robinson, T
Hodges, J C
Keiss A G
Haven k Moon
Rivers, W H
HaUlgan, Thos
Solomon, N E
Hannigan, J
Sumner, D T
Howard. A or R Wallace Sorrius, J A
Harmon, J
Smith, A
Holmes, G W
Tallialerro, C 0
Harrow, Billy
Welland, C
Hardee, W R
Whitcomb, A 8
Jackson, Jupiter
Windham, Chas
Johnson,M
Wyllv ft Phillips
JacEson, York
Waddiugion, J
Jones, P
Walthoar, D
Jackson, H W R
Wood, T
Koane, D«D
Williams, E
Keesay, H
Weil, Dr M
Knapp, A B
Young, Phillip
Kollork, E
WE ARE NOW OFFERING THE REMAINDER OF OCR WINTER 8TOCK AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
CONSISTING. IS PAST. OP
Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks, below cost;
Buggy Blankets and Railroad Rugs;
Bouvalard Felt Skirts;
Bed end Crib Blankets,
Dress Goods and Trimmings; ’
Japanese Silks, below cost;
Ladies’ and Gent’s Merino Vests;
Cloth Table and Piano Covers, &c.,
And -which must be closed out to make room for
OUR EXTENSIVE SPRING STOCK.
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN A €0.,
janis-tf ri 4V ANN - H, GF.OR -IA.
MOSifHG SEWS ESTABUSHIEST
Ill BAY STREET.
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
DeWITT & MORGAN
OFFER FOR
RE
10-4 and 114-4 best Cotton Sheetingr;
Pillow-case Linens;
Bleached Snirtings;
Irish Linens;
Linen Miirt Fronts;
FOR SALE BY
Fine DfamilPs Quilt>, large sizes;
\V is te i-proof Clonks, be it quality;
VVatei-*>roorA lotlis. beat qual .ty;
Huckaback and Dainask Tow .Is;
Damask Napkins and Doyles;
DeWITT & MORGAN.
j»n6-lm
LESS THAW COST!
I N ORDER TO DECKEASK OCR STOCK, PREPARATORY TO A CONTEM
PLATED alteration in our store, which wiil necessitate a temporary removal, we are now offering
our
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, and
LACE CURTAINS,
jN r r LESS THAN COST!
And will continue to do so until JANUALY FIFTEENTH. Call and convince yourself that Gbeat
Bargains are to be seemed in the above Goods.
dec23-lmo SCHWARZ & BRADY.
PIEDMONT t AEhiMM
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, AT RICHMOND VA.
BLANK BOOKS.
Our BINDERY being supplied with aU the la
test and MOST APPROVED MACHINERY and
TOOLS- and having the best women employed
—we are prepared to furnish, at the lowest rates
and in the very best style. Blank Books, of any
desired style ol pattern, such as
COUNTY RECORDS,
PRINTED DOCKKT8,
HOTEL REGISTERS,
BAR DOCKETS,
COURT CALENDARS,
PRINTED RECORDS,
NOTE BOOKS,
LAND PLATS.
LEDGERS,
JOURNALS,
CASH BOOKS.
SALES BOOKS.
ORDER BOOKS,
CHECK BOOKS,
DRAFT BOOKs,
RECEIPT BOOKS,
STAMPED CHECK BOOKS Ac.. Ac.
JOB PBINTING.
Our office being supplied with FOUR STEAM
PRESSES, and a splendid assortment of the
latest styles of NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES
BORDERS, RULES, and other material, we are
prepared to do the finer grades of J OB PRINTING,
such as
INSURANCE POLICIES,
APPLICATIONS,
K A.LLROAD BLANKS,
CATALOGUES,
I HADE CIRCULARS,
FANCY LABEL8,
PACKAGE LABELS,
MEMORANDUMS,
PAMPHLETS,
Ac., Ac..
with promptness, and in the very best style of
th* arL We receive everything new and ele
gant in the way of Types. Borders, Rules, Ac.,
ae * soon as issued from the different Type Foun
dries of the United States, and are therefore al
ways up with the times. Our facilities for turn
ing ont work expeditiously and neatly are unsur
passed by any establishment In the State.
Orders by mall wiil receive prompt attention.
J. H. ESTILL.
Cards,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS.
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPE.^,
BLANK CHECKS,
PROGRAMMES,
LEGAL BLANKS,
VOUCHERS.
COLLINI'S
fBElCl CAPI llfl'lESTlDMIT
Policies Issued,
Annual Income,
16,500
$1,500,000
VV. C. CAfitUXGTOV, President.
D. J. H A RTSOOK, Secretary.
B. C. HAKTSOOK, Cashier.
J. K. EDWARDS, Vice President.
J. J. UO 1 Iv 5 \S, Assistant Sec.
Prof, id OW’D B. SMITH. Aotn’y.
SO USELESS RESTRICTIONS ON RESIDENCE. TRAVEL OR OCCUPATION.
Liberal N in-Forfeitable Features & iiisli s of parties clearly tiefiued
T his company is pbocjbersive, pbospeboh-i and prompt, it has small expense,-:,
Small Losses, Secure Investments, Ample Kem-i-ve, aud !*ood .•Surplus; Dividends Ar naal; Pre
miums All Cash; Policies Liberal; and has $14-4 to each SIOU of liabilities. Examine its merits be
fore insuring.
Branch Office for Southern Georgia ana Florida,
135 1-2 Bay ireet, Savannah, Georgia.
1). L. OAKLEY, Special Agent.
E. H;. L’fiSGLE, Superintendent of Agencies.
AGENTS FOR FLORIDA.—A. A. Shiue, Tallahassee; Dr. T. II. Palmer, Mon-
ticello; C. F. Bemis, Sandy Ford, Madison county; Gen. J. J. Finlay, Like City;
Jacksonville; Maj. Wm. H. Milton, Marianna; FatioDunham, St Augustine.
HENRY ELLIOT,
GFiNKliAL AGENT FOR SOUTHIGRV GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
AGENTS WANTED IN SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
aplS-lawti
rpHH PROPRIETOR OF THIS^pEW A
elegant Establishment begs to ffffe notice to
Families, Clubs, .-ocieties. Ac , that he has made
all arrangements to furnish PRIVATE
Diunei-g, Suppers A^realduti
at the BeBtanrent, or at Private Houses, ,t the
ehortest notice.
Also, be.is prepared te furnish to Fsmllie,, 1,
any size and quantity, the following dishes, made
to order:
Boned Turkey,
Boned Capon,
Boned Pheasant,
Pate Ciibier a la Modern,
Pate de loir Gras,
Paine de fois a la Laneiennes,
Pate de Strasbourg with Trol
lies,
Croquettes of Chicken,
Croquettes of Salmon,
Chicken Sa(ad a la Hajonaise,
Lobster Salad a la BelleToe,
Italien Salad a la Solferino,
Cold Ham Glaee, decorated.
Cold Tongue Glace, decorated,
Ice Cream, of all kinds and in
any quantity.
Private Parties, Cinbs or Societies will take
notice that I have secured
ONE OF THE LARGEST
N AND
MOST FASHIONABLE HALLS
IN THE CITY,
Where I can serve them with Meals at any time.
CALL AND EXAMINE
the
KNABE PIANO,
T)RONOUNCED BY THE BEST JUDGES TOTALLY UNSURPASSED. THESE SUPERIOR IS-
1 strument* have beec before the public for over Thirty Years, aud have gainpd fiv -r by their
excellence alone The tone of the Knabe combines great power, sweetness, with fine siug'ii r quality
Th* touch is pliant and elastic. Ia workmanship they are unexcelled; and for durability exceed
every other piano made. We are now
SELLING THESE BEAUTIFUL, INSTRUMENTS
by monthiy payments and at low prices.
jan!5-tf
All the best styles on band.
LUDDEAi & BATES, Wholesale Agents.
FUMTURE, FURNITURE.]
S. S- MILLER,
DEALER IN ECRMTUUE OF ALL KINDS.
Warerooms, 169 and 171 lli-oagliton Street, between Jefferson and Barnard Sts<
THE RESTAURANT
Is open all day and until midnight, aad ia auf
plied wiih the
Best the Northern Markets Afford.
The TABLE DE HOTE every daj. from 2 to 4
o’clock, at $1.
L. R. COLLINI«
novl7- tf PROPRIETOR.
AHIS OLD ESTABLISHED
. Purchasers to the
FURNITURE HOUSE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF
jan3
E. P. TUNISON.
Contractor for
TIN ROOFING,
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE,
Gutters and Repair Work.
—ALSO—
Painting Tin Roofs
WITH THE
Celebrated Swedish Paint
Orders Solicited.
CORMACK HOPKINS,
dec9-tf Ns. 167 .troughton Street.
Large and Well-selected block of Furniture,
Which is replenished by every arrival from Northern ports.
FURNITURE to suit all cia*s*s. consisting of BEDROOM SETS; PARLOR SETS; CHAIRS;
TABLES; SIDEBOARDS, Ac. MATTRESSES m.’-do to order,
I am also agent for the United States SPRING BED, un; versa y acknowledged to be the most com
fortable Bed ever slept upon.
Liberal terms made to responsible parties. 8. S. .1I1LLER,
nov26 tf
R. A. WALLACE,
PAPEB STATIONERY. Etc.,
Note an Letter Paper;
Cap aud Bill;
Book and News;
Medicated Paper;
Polios; Demys, etc..
Manilla and Straw- Wrapping
Paper Bags;
potion Flout sacks;
Shipping Tags;
Twine of all kinds.
Etc.
Paper;
Envelopes all sizes and grades; Letter Copying Books and Presses
Blank Memoranda and Pass Book*; Pens and Pencils; Ink Stands;
Oolorrd Medium Paper; Cards all slzesand grades; Card Boards;
Paper Files; Letter and Paper Racks; Writing and Printing Inks; Erasers; Playing Cards; Dice, etc.
135
©v25-tf
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEOROI4.
ROYAL
OF LIVERPOOL.
FIRE and LIFE AGENCY,
No. 113 Bay Street.
Capital. Gold, $10,000,000
Deposited in
United States, $1,300,000
Fire Kisks taken a« Current Rata# ol
Premium, and Losses Settled with
out reference to Kngland.
sept4-tf
WM. €. COSUMS, Agent,
SAVANNAH, GA.
SAVANNAH FAIR.
WE HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION THE
LARGEST ASfl REST
Assortment of
CROCKERY, CHINA,
GLASSWARE, &c., &c.,
In the State, to which the attention of
VISITORS AND CITIZENS
is specially Invited.
BOLSHAW A SILVA,
152, 154 St. Julian, 149, 151 Bryan sts.
ONE COPY of the advertisement they wish insti
ted.
RKvaaKKOK*—Savannah Morning News.Savar.
nab.Republican, Savannah Advertiser.
■eplfi-tf
Seed Rice.
W E OFFER FOR SALE,
350 bash els Hand-threshed Gold RJGE,
46 pounds to the bushel;
160 bushels Mill threshed White RICE, 47 lbs.
to the busbel;
900 bushels Mill-threshed Gold B10E. 45 lbft. to
the bushel. W. GUMMING * 00.
Jan8-12
WM. RANKIN,
Advertising Agt,
111 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Advertisements Inserted m any Taper in tb-
United States,
AT PUBLISHERS’ LOWEST RATES.
Particular attention given to the Georgia, Fit
rids, South Carolina and Alabama Papers.
Estimates for Advertising furnished on applies
tlon.. Parties who advertise through him savt
the time occupied in writing tetters to the dll. nr V.1 iOtAMO VqkH
erent papers, and are only required tefurnlal JVLdiI*UlG Ob tJuUIlv X wi U,
THE SINGEH
SEWING MACHINES
A6AIB TEIUMPHANIM
gTATE FAIR, HELD AT ATLANTA, OCTOBER, 1872, FIRST PRK91IU93
o awarded for THE BEST Family anti Manufacturing Machines.
WHAT WE CLAIM FOR THE SINGER IS:
That it COMBINES SIMPLICITY WITH DURABILITY in a greater degree than nnv Machine in the
market. It will do a greater variety of work, running from light to heavy fabrics, with the groatest
ease—doing ;
PERFECT WORK OX AMY KIND OF GOODN!
without the use of coaps, extra eprings, change, of needle, or tension, all of which are resorted
by some Machines claiming to be first-class.
IT IS ALWAYS RELIABLE!
gy 181,960 Machines sold in 1871, being 53,734 Machines more than was 30ld by any othe
Company.
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
H, D. HAWLEY, General Agent,
No. 172 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
The Sunday Supplement
of Thk Atlanta Daily H? rald ia worth a
year’s subscription to the paper.
The Sunday Supplement
of The Atlanta Daily Herald is the crack
feature of Georgia journalism.
The Sunday Supplement
of The Atlanta Daily Ehbald is crammed
with all the salient points of the
week, daintily dished up 1
The Sunday Supplement
if Thk Atlanta Daily Herald Is full of
Sabbath evening solace 1
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
810 OO per annum,
5 OO for six months,
3 50 for tkree months,
1 OO for one month.
Address
HESilO PUBLISHING COMPAJY.
janl Atlanta, Gs.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT 8OFFICE,
ATLANTIC AND GCLV - ATL OAT,
Savannah, Jannray 3d, 1872.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY 5th.
Passenger Trains on this uo^d will ran as
follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.30 p. m.
Arrive at Jeeup
Arrive at Bain bridge ••
Arrive at Albany «*
Arrive at Live Oak *•
arrive at Jacksonville
Arrive at Tailabaeeee
Leave T&ilahaesee “
Leave Jacksonville “
Leave Live Oak ••
Leave Albany •*
Leave Bainbrldge ••
Leave JeBup ••
Arrive at Savannah “
7 55 p. a,
7.40 a m.
9 15
3.0a a. m.
8-UO a. l
9.15 a
6.16 p. m
6.16 p. m.
^..il.25p.
5.20 p. xr,
6.45 p. K,
6-35 a. m.
...•rr. io.oo a.
Train runs through without change to Jacksoi
ville.
No change of cars between Savannah and Al
bany.
Close connection at Albany with trains cr
Southwestern Railroad.
Sleeping car on this train.
Passenger* for Brunswick take this train, ex
cept on Snndays, when there is no connection tc
Brunswick.
MAOON PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted)... 6.50 p.
Arrive at Jesnp (Sundays excepted).. 10.30 p. m.
Arrive at Macon iMondays excepted).. 7.30 a. m.
Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted;.... 8.25 p,
Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) 6.20 a. m
ArriTe at barmnah (Sundays excepted) 9.00 a. m
Connect at Macon with- trains on Macon ant
We#’era and South Western Railroads.
Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take 4.31
p m. Express train from havannah.
Passengers from Macon on Saturday night, wiD
arrive in Savannah by 19.00 a. m. Express train
on Surday.
No change of cars between Savannah and Ma
con,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERS DIVIS
ION.
Leave Lawton (Sunday* excepted) at.. 7.50 a. m
Arrive at Valdosta .. 9.52
Arrive at Quitman “ ..11.10 a.m.
Arrive at Thomasville ** .. 1.10 p.m.
Arrive at Albany " 7?40 p m,
Leave Albany •* .. 7.40 a. to
Leave Thomasville " .. 2.10 p m.
Leave Quitman •• .. 4.21 p m
Leave Valdosta “ .. 6.48 p m,
Arrive at Lawton ** .. 8.0Up m
Canned at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Mondays Tues
days, Thursdays aad Fridays, and arriving at Al s
bany Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays aid Satur
days.
Day Train on J. P. k M. Railroad leaves Live
Oak at 1.20 p. m. for Jacksonville, and at 1.55 p
m. tor Tallahassee, and arrive at Live Oak, from
Jacksonville, at 1.15 p.m.; from Tallahassee at
12.26 p. m.
Tram on Brunswick k All any Railroad leaves
Junction (No. 9 Atlaut c k Onlf Railroad) forAl
bany, Mendaye, Wecnesdays and Fridays, at
11.00 a.m., and arrives from Albany Tuesdays,
Thursdays aad Saturdays, at 3.12 p. m.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola, every Wednesday, at 9 00 a. m.
H. B. HAINES.
jai>4 General dnparlntendent
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN
AUGUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFK £. !
CENTRAL BAILROA.. .
Savannah, September 27, 1872.
v-»*
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 29TH IKfcl
Passenger Trains od the Georgia Centra
Btllroad, its Branches and Connections, will rot
a? follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 8:45 A. M
Leave Augusta 9:00 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 5:S0P. M.
Arrive at Miiledgeville ........1I:66P. M,
Arrive at Eatonton 1:60 A. M,
Arriveat Macon 7:15P. 11-
Leave Macon for Atlanta 10:00 P. hi.
Leave Macon for Columbus 6:06 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 6:06 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a. M.
Making close connection with trains leaving
Aogasta, Atlanta ana Columbus.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 2:00 A. M
Arrive at Macon 7:30 A. M
Leave Macon 8:00 A. M
Leave Augusta 9:00 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 5:30 P. M
Arrive at Savannah 6:15 P. 31
This train connects at Macon with S. W. Accom
mcdAtion train leaving Oolumbus at 8:20P. M
and si riving at Maoon at 4:46 A. M., and mabtr
the asm connection si Augusta os the up d»-
train.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah.. —. 7:LC r. M
Leave Augusu..... 8:19 P. ^
Arrive at Savannah 4:39 4. Si
Arrive at Macon 5 Jit A. X
Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:60 A ie
Leave Macon for Oelomhus 5:41 A. V
Arrive at Columbus k. K
Arrive at Atlanta 8:16 f. M
Making prompt through connections at both
Atlanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Oolumbus — 4:10 P. M
Leave Atlanta 4:00 P. M.
Arriveat Macon from Columbus...... 9:36 P. 2a.
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 9:25 P. At.
Leave Maocn 9:60 F. A!
Leave Savannah 11:00P. M
Arriveat Miiledgeville.. 11:66P, M.
Arrive at Eatonton ^........ 1:50 A.M.
Arriveat Augusta.... 6:20 A. M,
Arrive at Savannah 7:30 A. M.
Making perfect connection with trains leaviu#
A r gusts. 9
Passengers going over the Miiledgeville end
Eao\ ten Branch will take night train from Co
lumbus, A tlanta and Macon, day train from Au
gusta and Savannah, which connect daily at
Gordon (Sundays eioepted)wlth the Milledgevlllt
and Eatonton trains.
An Elegant Sleeping Car on stl
BttM Trains.
Through Tickets to all points can be had &
Centra: Railroad Ticket Office, at Pulaski Horn ,
corner Bn:! and Bryan streets. Office open from
8 r>. m. to 1 p m., and frem 8 to 6 p. m. Tickett
can alse be had a Depot Office
WILLIAM ROGERS,
1 el 5-tf Gen era; Superintenden t
SAVAMAH AID CHARLESTON R.S
Thrsugh to New York In 54 Hoars.
ARCHIBALD MCALLISTER,
Broughton
street, between West
Montgomery streets.
Broad and
HEAD-ETONE8, MONUMENTS, Ac.
Marble'and Slate Mantels,
Grates, and all odd pieces. Jan3-Jy
REMOVAL.
D B. B. PAB80HS, DBSTIBT.
has removed his office to
116 Broughton Street,
first door east of Maeonic Hall building.
augl8>12m
W)i. F. PRESTOS,
COTTON CLASSES
S HIPPER,
"ITTILL GIVE PROMPT AND FAITHFUL AT-
tf tention to all orders given him iu the above
business.
Office, 146 Bay Street. oct;
Circulate* Now
!39.000,
Wants 100,000
Before January, 1873.
A Mammoth Pictorial Paper Three
Months FREE.—In order to circulate the
paper everywhere the publishers are sending the
ILbCSTHATED RECORD AND REPOSITORY,
ONE YEAR, and a Splendid Premium Package of
30 Article*, or two Coloree Paints, 14 by 17 or
Hue CHROMO, for $126; and will send the paper
also from OCTOBER, 1872, to JANUARY, 1873, (3
months) FREE to all who Subscribe for 1873 be
fore Christmas. Send for it now and aave money,
for the mammoth PICTORIAL REPOSITORY of
good reading: Science, Art, Literature, Travels,
Fashion, Household. Ac., Ac-, with its fine illus
trations—ig worth far more than the subscription
price; and the Premium would cost much more.
Make Money b rals’ng a large Club, by showing
papers and p miums. Cash or Splendid Prises
given for clubs. Address
ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REPOSITORY,
P. O. Box 2141, New York.
Sent with Savannah News for $1.0C extra,
novl-tf
(Quicker Time than by any setter
Route.
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JANUARY 20th,
187 < . Passenger Trains on the Savannah and
Charleston Railroad will ran as follows:
DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Savannah d*lly(Snndays except-
« 11:00 A.M.
Arrive at Charlesten at g : gp p. m.
Leave Charleston daily(Sundays sxr?^^
7:40 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah as 8:30 P. M
The IJrfiJ a m. Train makes close oonnectiou
at remaase* with train for Port Royal and Beau
fort. S. C , (Sunday excepted.)
NIGHT EXPRE8 STRAIN.
Leave Savannah, daily at. 11 s80 P. M
Arrive at Charleston at 7:00 a. M.
Leave Charleston daily at 4 ;01 P. M
Arrive at Savannah at 10:15 P. M
Th# Day Aoconimoda’ion makes close conneo-
tionr to all points North, by either the Bay Lin#
route, via Portsmouth and Baltimore, or th*
Acquis Creek rout* via Richmond and Washing
ton. Time fifty-eix and * half hours to New York
The Night Express makes close connections bj
the Acquis Creek route only. Time fifty-four
hours tc New York.
SLEEPING CARS WHEREVER NEEDED.
Through Tickets can be purchased y il. R
Bren*? Special Ticket Agencies at Screven House.
Marshall Rouse, Pulaski He;,#*, aad at Depot
Office.
0. 0. OLNEY,
)e17-tf Ageat H. and O. R.
SHIPPING.
FOR JTEW YOKE.
BLACK HT.VR TANK.
EVERT SATURDAY.
insurance by Ste*RiAhiv* o' Uuh
Line fs»ll i f»r * 6n-
- $20 OO
CABIN PASSAGE,
THE FIJiSI -CLASS STEAMSHIP
HUNTSVILLE,
ISAAC-CROWELL, Commander.
Wil sac mr th« above tort >n SATUBDUf,
January 25th, 1 3, at — o’clock — *i-
Throutfc BiI:so< Lading given here on Cotton
dtetlnei fOT Liverpr»- • and HRzefcnrp 'or flrat-
slan steamers.
FcTjrre4*.ntor Pabes»ge ^pply to
OCTAVUb COHEN ea GO
jan20 v gents.
FOB BALTIMORE.
Baltimorr and NavsunuSi
ftenisiahip Compuj.
CAB1.\ passaok Sail oo
IKS FIKs;?-0i.AM!i SISASUHIP
SARAGOSSA,
T. A. HOOPER, Commander
Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, January
23d, 1873, at 2 o’clock P. M.
Through billsiadin^ signed for Oottou destined
f>j Liverpool and Bremen by firs! close steam
ships sailing from H : more.
For freight or having superior ac
commodations, apply to
JAS. B. WES 7 k OO.,
j at 20-tf 120 Bay 'treet
shipping.
For Freight or Charter T
T HE FIRST-CLASS SWEDISH
Bark
• “OSCAR 1st,”
Asbkbo, Master.
2,600 bales capacity.
For further parMcu’ars apply to
jan!6-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST h
For Liverpoot,
T HE FIRST-CLASS SHIP
BESSIE CB08BY,
CapL Tkefkky,
Having one-half ot her cargo en
gaged will havce^rly dispatch.
For freight of 1,< 0*i bales of Cotton only ,T nl
t0 Janl3 tf w ILDER k FULLARTOi?
For Liverpool,,
T HE FIB8TOLA88 BR. BARK
ARBI THAI Ok,
Ihwin. Master,
1.8C0 bales capacity, having a por
tion of her cargo engaged and going <
on board, will have quioh dispatch aa above
F. r further freight engagements apply to
BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Pblladclphir and SoatUern ?lai
- 8l£*iii«hip Line.
v . • •
Xrtx Wat mNE HALFP1B 0EN1*.
1HE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
O. W. LORD,
Captain COLTON,
Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
January 25th, 1873, at 4 o’clock p. m.
For freight or pass ;g apply to
HUNTER st v,AMM ELL,
jan20 84 Bay street,
f%L kj A?, ii -A. ‘i
. 1 iX.
FOR NEW YOHK.
EVERY TUESDAY.
T£E F1RBT-CLA668TEAMEHIP
VIRGO,
BULKLEY, OOkMANDKB.
Will sail for the above port on TUS8DAY,
January 21st, 1873. at 12 o’clock, m.
Through bills lading furnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hambnrg, Glasgow, Antwerp,
OhnsMana, Rotterdam, &c., Ac., by first-ciaee
steamships.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER & GAMMELL,
janlS 84 Bay Street.
FOR ROSTOV.
afosten & Si/aKnib ^!aaetsh()> t»2^»
CAIIIH PASSAGE *92 *K>
THE STEAMSHIP
ALHAMBRA,
Captain WRIGHT.
Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY Januarv
21st, 1873, at 11 o’clock a. m.
Through Bills Lading given to New England
manufacturing cities, anu via Cunard line to Liv
erpool
For Freight or Passage apply to
RxCHAkDsON A BARNARD,
Agents.
For Liverpool.
T he very fast-sailing
Packet t-hip
“SC EAMER,”
„ *Capt- E. F. Halu,
Having a portion oi her cargo en- 4
ga^ed, will nave tarly dispatch.
For remainder ol insight room kpplv to
K° 4 __ WILDgtt 4 FPLLaKTON
For Liverpool.
(J7HE BRITISH SHIP
gleneover.
„ , , Captain PITTS, e
Having a large portion oi her cargo -«
now engaged, and going on board
will have quick dispatch.
For fr< tght of 1,000 bales cotton only .op,.
Jl"i WlLDgB k FHf.rlnT.'J “
For Liverpool.
T he first :la. American
Ship
L. t. GILLuflREST,
Captain Emkrsom,
Having a portion oi /i^ r cargo en-$
gaged will hav quick Uspatch as above.
For freight engagement*, apply to
, „ BRIGHAM, HOL3T A CO.
dec23-tf
THE FIRHT-CLASB STE
FOfe WKV,
EMPIRE
LINK.
CABIN PASSAGE..
BTEEKAGK
$30 OO
.... 10 OO
THE 8IDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP8
San Salvador,
K. S. NICKERSON, Cofcmander,
San JaCinto,
O. P. HAZARD, Commander,
Will Bail for New York as follow, for the month
of December:
San Jacinto, i San Salvador,
SATURDAY, Jen. f, I SATURDAY, Jan. ,,
. a * * m * I 3 a. m. *
SATURDAY Jao. 18, | SATUhDe’;, j ao . 25 ,,
** m - I — ■ . m.
NSUBAStF BY SlfiAMEKS OF THIS DINE
ONi£ Half pek cent.
Poelt>-6ij no engaged berth, Mcnred efter ^ied-
niauay prorfouB to the Bailing day, nnlees pale
for.
Through bills lading siren on O.srton for Direr-
pool by firrt-claae steamers.
F !? r J reigl1 ^ or having superior accom-
moaatioDe, apply to
W. CUMMING k CO-, Agents.
WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5, Bow-
ling Green. New York. j an 6
F0K SEW YORK.
ad comfort
N. B—Both steamers have ample m«
passenger accommodations J
Rates as low as by oth _ (t- a
* .xnes.
f „ , Jiio - F BQ' BEBTSON,
-gent stearr.er -I j.,zle Baker."
dec2tf . kun-^kb h oambedl,
Agents ete, m, r -Nick King."
The Great Southern Ster
Company.
.ms iiijt
INSUBANOE BY THDI DINE C' V PE FV n,
ED CNDEK OUB OPEN POD- Gll f. PIfa CT
ȣera
i or Darien, Brunswick & Satilb
^IA ST. OATHJT jiISE . gf BAR3 LO, DOBOY, TSi
Bl * y JE, AXiJ 8T. SIMON B.
THE STadAME^
ndklSTTONIO.
Captain Vv. H. L.YE,
^ ai m.vke WkiKLY trips a.^ above, leaviaf
- ; *n ston whari every lUDkxbAl 8 p. dl
and retun 8UNDAY.
Freight for Satiita and Islands payable by ship*
pe-s
Tariff rime as per steamer Eliza Hancox.
Freight received at all times. Apply to
F. M. kl'RELL, agent,
Cnarl.Mton Whirl
The Boat having a Hteam Heieter aud gooa Dai
ry m capacity, is offered for Lighter, ng, Job or
OLsrtcr ■ luy days. isbld-tf
FOR AUOUSTA
AN L) WAY I.AM)i;NO“,
detention in Ne ,
THE FIK3T-CDA88 ST',-AMEhS
GESKKAL.
B a r nes,
••MALLORY. Master
.German
Li T /ingston,
EEbMA> : Com’der.
STEAMER
ROSA
Will leave every
Wednesday Morn
ing, AT KINK O’CLOCK.
oiKAMEB
Katie
Will leave
Friday Afternoon,
ax nvjc o’clock.
TI SHUT fill IT1S 16s.
H. F. WlLLlNKj Jr.,
Shipright,
Caulker, and
Sparmaker,
Has facilities for doing work with dispatch.
Spruce Spars and Live Oak Tisnbm
. FOB SALS.
Also, Agent for the Southern Wrecking Can
P»ay
Is prepared to ocntract for raising and prua
pin. out vessels of any slse. Has on hand fa:
hire Steam Pumps, large Lifting Lighters. Di
ving Apparatus Hydraulic Jacka, Ac.
Yasd—Kastkub Ira or tss Gitv.
Janljtf H. F. WILLOTK, H,
SEED RlCEr
6,000 BUSHEL8.
1 AAA BUSHELS, GOLD, 1 PER CENT.
• UVU Volunteer, 45 Iba.; 1,000 buahala
White, 2 per cant. Volunteer, 46 lbs.; 2,000
els Gold, 2 to 2£ per cent. Volunteer, 46 lba.:
1,000 buahels Gold, 234 to 3 per cent. Volunteer
44 lba.; 1,000 bushels Gold, S to 6per cent. 46
lba. For sale by #
dac28-lm DA VAN I, WAPLES ft 00.
EN. BAItNES-THURSD lY Jin 2 at 10 a. m
H. LIVINGSTON—THDit nty j“ n *
h^ltyingston^h^ day ’ Jan - 16 * 10 ® m -
UV I ><5STON—1HV RSDaY, Jan. 23, at 2:3o
p.m. *
GEN. BARXS8—THCJ ^DAY, Jan. 30, at 10 a m
r b8re on ,:otton through to
* s ‘» •>/ W
rarfvjdon wharf ^ter 11 o'clock oi
<ny ol Balling. Eo .-freight or paeaage apply to
'flDDBB a FCDDiKJON, •
• " • o. 8 Stoddard’s l^>per Range.
BR. GOTTLIEB FlSCffS BITTERS
Curas Dyspepala, Debility, Nervonanem, Chills
Biliousness, sad all Stomach Diseases.
ofD^^H'?FOO Z D P ( h UK 1 |{^S prItt0rf
FOT MU hy DAN. McCONNEDD.
JalTlS-tf II, and 118 Bryan strMt.
SILVER WARE.
SPOONS and FORKS,
TEA AND DINNER SETS,
From *500 to *5,000.
rCAKUTACTUKKD BT
SAMUEL KIRK & SON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1817.
73 West Basltlmora St., Baltimore. Md.
Wateheo, Jewelry,
Pitted Ware.
One large DIAMOND, valued at $6,900, the largest
aver Imported Into Baltimore. nov20-2m
WRAPPIHG PAPER.
TTVDB UADI. ODD NlWgPAPZK*. SETABI1
r for wrappha* pnper. a Fifty Oante por bun.
MORNING OW8 OFF10I,
Oysters!!
JOHN IMMEN .
No. a WHITAKER STREET,
I S NOW PBLPABED TO SERVE HIS Cus
tomers with
OXSTEKS i EYEKY STYLE.
Families supplied as usual.
A FREE. LUNCH Is set every day, consisting t-f
thr luxuries of the season.
The best LIQUORS, ALES, and WINES, alway H
h»nd. sep3-tl
Freights received at all times at I/n on’s Whsrf.
foot of Gas Louse H11L Way Freight* payable bj
shippers. LAWTON, HART At OO.,
msy4-tI AGBsn.
A Diamond Spectacles.
M. M. SILLIVAH,
WHOLESALE DEALER IJI
9y ters, Shaii,
BLA0KFI8H, MULLET, TERRAPIN, GAME, Ac.
116 Bay Lane, Savannah, Georgia.
Orders for Vegetables promptly attended to.
aept4-ly
t. SA VARESE A BROS.,
W HODESADE DEADEBS IN
Fresh and Salt-Water FISH
of all kinds.
SHAD,
OYSTERS. TERRAPIN. GAME,Vegetables. Frail
and other produce, 115 Bay lane, Savan-
kdt~ All orders punctually attended to. Terms
cast on delivery. sepS-ly
Savannah Powder,
drad. Apply to
may27-tf
F ib cleansing, beauttying, and prf-
sarvingthe Teeth, deodoring foul breati
and healing and hardening the gums, stance
without a rival. It contains nothing Injurious
and we can with pleasure refer you to well known
medical men of this and other cities. It is put vv
in elegant enamelled glass boxes, at fifty cent *,
per box. Prepared and for sale by
B. F. ULMER, M. D., Druggist,
Oor. Brough ter and Houston su., bavh., da
max26-tf
ffiHESE SPECTACLES ABE MANUFACTURE
JL from “MIN UTE CRYSTAL PI BBLE3” Belt*
en togetter. aud 6e called DIAMOND, oc aocounl
ol their hardness and brilliancy.
It In well known that Spectacles ent from Bra
zilian or r-cotch pebbles are very iijurious to tit*
e;« because of their polarizing light
Having bten tested with toepourl cope, ti*
diamond lenten have been found to admit ifte*b
per c«dL less heated rays than any ther pebbl*.
They are ground with great scientific accuracy,
are free tram chromatic aberrations, and produce
a brightness and distinctness of virion not befar*
attained in spectacles.
Manufactured by THE SPENCER OPTICS
manufacturing company. New York.
For sale by responsible agents In every city in
the Union. p. d. JORDAN,
Jeweler and Optician, is Sole Agent for savan
nah, from whom they can only be obtained. No
peddlers employed.
The great demand for these Spectacles has In
duced unscrupulous dealers to palm off on infe
rior and spurious article lor the “Diamond-
Great care should be taken to see that the trod*
mark (which is protected by American Lett**
Patent) Is statuped on every pair. oct!4 tf__
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS
WOOD MOULDING*. STAIB BAILS, NEWELS
AND ALL BINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
LARGE STOCK. LOWEST BATES.
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PBICE LISTS
KEOGH A THORNE,
144 AND 246 CANAL STBEET.
NEW YOBE CITY
Reny>val,
. NDHEW MOAN HAS KEMOTCT *^
A office from the Cultom Hoom Bnhdlo*
tie corner ol Dr.yton kndBW rtrertA owaj
Southern B,nk of the 8 “*« °'
reed, to Mfeod 10 ml, legrf burfaem
tn his care. •
For cjiarleston X Beaufort, S. f.
THE STEAMER
PILOT BOY,
Capt. W. T. McNulty,
Leaves Padelford’s Whtrf TUESDAYS, at eleht
o’clock, A. M. •
JOHN F. ROBERTSON. Agsnt.
Offloe on wh*rf. fUclA:,
(Jliariestou and Florida.
DICTA! oli,
Captain L. M. OOXKn -
CITYPOINT,
Captain FITZGERALl-. 9
Will leave Savannah, fren. DeKentt-’* Wharf, foot
of Abercoru street, every MONDAY, *VEDNE>.
DAY and IhIDaY, al sroately, at lj o'rloct
a iu., for Fernanoin*. Jacksonville, .^ognoi.o,
Sreen Cove Springs, 8t. Augustine, l aiatka, ai d
all Intermediate Landtcge.
Ufc.TURNING WILL LKAVK
PALATKA—Esery TUiSDAY, THURSDAY tE/»
SATURDAY.
JACKSONVILLE—Every WEDNE.'-DAi FB r
and SUNDAY. *dAT
Arriving in Savannah every MOND iV
DAY and SATURDAY, leaving tht f • THCRii.
CHARLE'TON at 8o’clock a. u.. <4Ul *' for
The above steamvrs xnakd '*
lows: uonnt-etjous as fol.
At PALATKA—With it#'
Biver. ^mers fpr Ocxl|#aha
At Jacksonvillbt Wl .. .
Mellonville, Knt' -W'fheteam.r - arllgh! lor
Upper St. Job “ nd a11 Duamg, oi th,
At k-1, n u ■ « r -os xti Tor.
poiuls Florid * iu road for aU
>ew r r. , th ® 1 f teri0r - and witu Bii’-rnsrs for
q*- Orleans ahd Havana, TiaOea»r Keys
rt^.Jutf Kn Lma « iadIQ « to ai' i^oiZis.
dec5-tt W. GUMMING & CO., .Agerta
SAVAJSNAH A FLuiiiifA
Inland Route.
STEAMER
lizzie: bakek
Captain P. La hOSET“^ XX
^ciSkfa^m. 0 ^’ 8 Wharf ever J rT ^K3DAY. at 10
_ STEAMER
NICK KliN'Gr
Capu n NICK KANG *
Fr0m SEE 1 * Oamineu’a useamship went
every FRIDAY, at 10 o’clc k a m., for
DOBOY, DARIEN, ’
BBRUNaWl.j^ aad
fr/. MARYS, Ga.,
FEENANDiN'^
MANDARIN, JACEf^NVILLi,
HIBERNIA,
GREEN COVE P>RING8,
MAQNQAja, PIOOLaTA,
IJCOIA and PaLa i KJ
tSSSSS- 8ATu£f ^