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WEP3TESDAV. JAJBARY M, IK7i
The Xeus 1i»h the
largest city au.i uiail circulu-
»ton ot any |>a,, Pr ,» n l»Ii«ihe<l In
Savanna |,.
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day dueams.
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A b "* a!if31 morn
Wi/hont cloud, or mmt. or gale;
A SEX?? a bea utiful titer
Studded with many* sol.
A dream, of a tiny boat
Arot°,nH nK .° Ut trom :he “ ll dy shore
( B which the rippling waters play
W1 L h tbe tlat8 of th ' Dew born d -y)
as theydrip from each plashing oar
au that boat on that beautiiul morn
*h® wave of the steioiog savannah,
The river zephyrs a.ound us sing
(As if fanned int > life by an angel’s wing),
A seraph-tuned hosannah.
n.
A dream, of a beautiful girl
On the wave in that my 5 tic boat,
witn peenese form, and fair young face;
As down the river we fljat
Away down by the grassy bach
On the breast of the flowing stream.
Away with the rasblDg current’s sweep
A Tp J °, er the f »ce of tne waters deep,
we glide in the beautifu. dream.
Away in that magic boat.
On the biea-t or the match ess Savannah,
And the incensed air.
Filled with choral prayer.
Is singing the s^u-’s uo.annab.
-ttlunaiaie Almanac-This Day.
8Y!>J Wsst 6 66
*un t»et« *.... 5 28
High Water at Fort Pulaski.. 1 081 m. 1 33 p m.
A dream, of another time ; ]
I visit the self same piaee,*
The river ic here bu’ where is that boat ?
And where Is that fair ;■ oucg f-ce?
I stand bv the river alone
And ask, har* th j vai ish . raver?
The stream is dark, the clouds are low.
And white sails are flitting to and fro
O'er the waves oj the vioomy river;
So answer the waters return—
No anew r—the sullen {Savannah.
Aud 1 heart!;© sound
Of the waves around,
nut I hear cot that sweet hosanrah.
CGIVifflERClAL
SAVANNAH MARKET.
DAILY BETOBT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING. NEWS, 1
&avannaii, January 21. 6 P. M. I
Octioh.—Market opened quiet but closed
steady and firm underanure general demand,
although buyers have not advanced their prices.
Sales aoout 1,500 bales. We quote:
Middling 19tf@19.tf
Low middling 18tf@18tf
Good ordinary 18 (£
Ordinary I7tf (§>—
SAVANNAH DAILY COTTCH STATEMENT.
Sea Is’d. Upland.
etock on need Sept. 1st, 1372 36 6I2
Beotive.i to-uay 178 6.2S3
JidCnirert previously ... 5,751 4U),24b
Total 5,965 417,051
Exported to-day 23 2,850
Exported previously . 3,473 369,203
Total.. ,,..3,496 372,783
mock on hand and on shipboard
this eveuing...,,. 2,469 74,268
Finaho'al.—Gold haying at 112; selling *1
114 ; New York eight exchange baying at
par: Bedim* wt l-16@tf oer cepi.; sterling ex
change, 122 tf @123
Racoh—Clear rib sides, 5tf@10 cts; shoulders,
6tf@7 cts; dry o^ltcd sbo -iders, 5tf; dry salted
sides and bellies S@8tf cents; hams, sugar
cared, in canvas, 17c.
Gbain.—Corn—Market quiet We quote Mary
land white, 92tf@95c; mixed do, 86v.i3bo.
Rice. — Market active and advancing. We
quote: Common to fair, 6tf <&6tfc; good, 7@7tfc;
common prime, 7tf <£7tf c
Fbeights.—Cotton to Liverpool steam direct
tf d; by sail tfd; via Ne.v York by dram tfd
011 uplands; to il*vre lc void; to lire uen tfd
on uplands; to New York tfc on uplands. Lum
ber to River Platte £24 ai d 5 per -eut.
CORRECTED BY
GOODM AN MYKKS,
COMMISSION MEUCHANTd AND WHOLESALE DEALEBS
IN TOBACCO, SEGABS, HIDES, AC , SAVANNAH
iilDES—
Dry flint ft 19tf«d
Dry baited ^ ft i7tf@
Butcher salted ft 13
Skins—
Beer ^ ft 37
Goat apiece lu
Sheep...... apiece 2o
Oiter sphee 1 0)
Mink apiece 1 00
Fox apiece 15
Raccoon apiece 10
Beeswax ft 30
Tallow ft 8
Wool r> ft 40
Wool, burry ' ^ ft 20
<U>
(0.1 25
@3 50
@1 50
(q* 25
@ 15
(& 30
TRihi'.GP.Ar'H ’1AKK.KT*.
Financial.
London, January 21, Noon.—Consols opened at
92tf. United {states bonds, fives, opened at
89tf.
r'BAXFORT, January 21, Noon.—United States
bonds at 96tf.
Nbw Yona, Jinuary-21, Noon— Stocks opened
firm. Gold epened st&a ly it 113tf. Money
opened firm ai 7 per cent. . Sterling exchange-
long 1'JOtf: *diort at llutf. Governments opened
dull and steady, nonds opened dull but
steady.
NawYobk. January 21, Evening—Moae. cl is d
at 7 per cent, gold to a traction commission,
bterliug exchange clo*ei at J09tf®lU9tf. Gold
closed at 113tfa>113tf- Governments a '-vanced
tf @ tfc. date no ids ■ icaed dull; Tennessees lc
better.
Cotton.
LrvEupooi.. January 2 . Noon—Cotton market
opened dull; uplands 9tf; Orleans lOtfd; sales
8,000 bales.
Sales shipped from ; avannahor Charleston, de
livers le in Nov. cr Dec , 9 1-3 Id.
Livebfool. January 21, !.atec—Cotton closed
steady; 'ales 8,1 Cl) bales, of which 1,000 bales
we e taken lor speculation and export.
Lovebpool, Jai uary 21, Evening.—button jiosed
unchanged; sales 8,00’J bales; exports and specu
lation 1,000 bales. The sales include 4,000 bales
American.
Nkw Tobk, January 21, Nocn.—Cotton opened
steady; sales 2,116 bales; uplands 20tfc; Orleans
21 tfc.
Nbw Yob.7. January 21, Evening —Cotton closed
steady; sales 3,666 balsa; uplands 2**tfc; Orleans
aitfc.
Nkw Yobk. January 21, Eveniug. —The *aies
of cotton to-day ler iutur« delivery wf-re 9 4 0
bales at the following prices: January, 19 9-i6@
19 1i-16c; February, 19 1 l-16ig>19tf cts; March,
19 1516(@20tfc; April, 20tf@^Otfc, May, 20tf@
20J«cts; Jan.-, 21tf @21tfc.
Net receipt, to-iloy 3.0 bales; gross receipts
4,689 bales.
Memphis, January 21.—Cotton market closed
steadier; net receipts 1,66L bales; shipments
2,617 bales; stock on hand 32.351 bales
Ohabljc*X‘“. January 21.—Cotton market closed
quiet; net receipts estimated at 2,000 bales; stock
on hand 47,481 oaics.
Baltimope. January 21—Cotton market quiet;
not receipts 91 bales; gross 9u9 bales; exports
co&stwise 453 bales; sa ea 506 bales; stoex on
hand 11,268 baler.
Nobeolk. January 21.—Cotton market closed
firm; net receipts 4,438 hales; ’xports coastwise
3,168 bales; a lies 420 bales; -.lock on bind 16,447
bales.
wu.mtxht: January21.—Cot'on market firm;
net receipts 95 bales; sales 53 bales; stock on
hand 2.717 bales.
New OBLLAH6, Jacuary 21—Cot'on market
closed active; good ordiu-.ry 17tf cts; low mid
dling 18tf@18tfc; middling 19tf c*nta; net re
ceipts 0.271 oalen; gross ieceipte 9 681 nales; ex
ports to Great Britain 1,316 baies; sales to-day
2,509 bales; last evening 3,500 baies; stock on
Rand 180,166 bales.
Mobile. Juiuary 21.—Cotton market closed
steady; net reeeipte 1.447 bales; exports coast
wise 454 ba:e^; saios 5X1 bales; stock on hand 49,-
338 bales.
Boston, Januar 21.—Cotton mark t c’os&d
steady; net r^eipts 21 ba e^; gross receipts 5,407
bales* Bales 500 ba.es; stock no hand 6 500 >»a es
J vnuary 21—Cotton market quiet;
net receipts i 111 ba.es; exports to Great Brl'alu
3 682 bale^; coa twi-e 1,967 baios; saleo 25o baies;
stock on hand, 66,763 bales.
Groceries. Previsions, etc.
Ltvebpool, January 2 , Noon. — Breadstuffs
opened quiet.
LrvBBrooL, January 21. Evening.—laftts and
fabrics at Manchester heavy and depressed in all
branches.
New Yobk, January 21. Noon.—Flour opened
strong. Wb«at opened v.-ry firm. Corn open* d
very firm. Fork opene i qn et bn steady ht
$13 75 for m“S»- Lard opened dull; wtstein
steam 8tfc. Nav.l stores—spirits turpennue
opened quiet at 63tf cents*; rosin opened dull at
$3 80 for trained. Frt-.iyhts opened quiet.
New Yobk, January 21. Evening.—Flour closed
quiet and very firm Whisky steady. Wheat
better. Corn closed a shade firmer and la.rly
active. Bice closed st ong at S(g>3*c Fork
closed dull at $13 75 for mess. Lara closed firmer
at 8>'c Naval stores—turpentine closed qui^t;
rosin‘closed active. Tallow quiet. Freights closed
^^JEKCxHHATX, January 21.-Flour closed wi h a
fa r demauu and firm $8 25@8 50 Corn
unchanged. Fork closed with light offerings t
M2 75@13 00. La*-d clofed quiet; steau- at 7tfc*.
kettle 7Bac.n iu good demand; shoul
ders 5tfc; clear rib sided 7tfc; clear sides &<*.
Whisky closed active at 88c.
iXJUisviLLE. January /l —Tobacco active and
Arm* sales 160hhds. Flour fli-m and in good
SSUnd: extra family ht $7 2o@7 50. Corn
st«a<iV at 40c Provisions strong and :ri good de
mand* pork at *13 00 for round lots.
BacOD-flhouU^s 6tf 0; clear rib sides 7tf @7tfc;
clear sides 7tf@8e packed Lard at 8@8tfc tor
kegs; 9tf c for choice leaf Whisky active at 88@
89c. * _
FilK KA1.E
T HE ELLIOTT PLACE CALLED “8DS1METI-
LAND " h>c.t. ■! on tlia Etowah river, eoveD
irom carto.sville, Bartow county, and one
“H , J,,]f miles trem the Carteraville aud Van
Wrrt Eallroad. Contains titty acres o( bett but-
land more tbsn halt cleared. Ibe bouse is
IdhHck built in the best manner, two and a half
°t,vH«s ’with SO. 1 tin roof; contains siitren
’nlaatered throusltout. with marble man-
flMi down stairs, and three piaazas. There Is
•lTo on ths place a line brick smoke-house and
necessary outbuildings of wood, floe orchard and
flower-garden.
Terms easy. Address
Da. W. H. ELLIOTT,
nov26-nmtf Savann.b, Ga.
Wednesday. January 22,1873.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston, Ac—
J F Robertsop.
steamer Dictator, Ccletter, Jacksonville, A<
W Camming A Co.
Bark Polar, Liubera, Cardenas—Chas Green,
Son A Co.
Cleared Yesterday.
Brig Aatolneta, (Span), Juan, Barcelona—Lhas
Green. >on A Co.
Brig Rosalia. (Span), Chimslis, Barcelona—Chss
Green, t»on A Co.
Kcur ?.earsvi ie. Chase, Jacksonville—J II Gard
ner A Go.
rchr Bessie Morris, Allen, Philadelphia—Joe A
Roberts A Co.
Sohr Mary and Eliza, Robins, Baltimore—Jos A
Roberts A Co.
Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship Alhambra, Wright. Boston—Rich
ardson A Barnard.
Steamship Virgo, Quirk, *New York—Hunter
A Gammoll.
Departed Yesterday.
Stoamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston, Ao—
J f Robertson.
Pteamer Lizzie Baker, LaRoee, Jacksonville, Ac.
John F Robertson.
Mvsamer Lic.ator, Coxetter, Charleston—W
Gumming A Co.
Receipts.
Per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville. As—
178 bales sea it land cotton, 6 bales upland cotton.
12 bales moss, 2 bales hides, 5 loose hides. 16 bbls
sugar and syrup. 4 hhds, 1 tterces and 7 bbls fish,
47 bbls and boxes fruit 5 packages mdse.
Per Central Railroad, Jauuary 20, 1873—2,756
bales cotton, and mdse.
Per Centra) Railroad, January 21, 1873—2,639
bales cotton, and mdse.
P*r Atlant c A Gulf Railroad, January 20,1873—
354 bales cotton, ana mdse.
Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad. January 21,1873—
c9J bales cotton, 1 car cattle, 28 cars lumber, and
uidse.
Imports.
Pc r bark Polar, from Cardenas—121 hhds mo-
:asses
Exports.
Per steamship Alhambra,for Boston—1,623 bales
upland cotton, 23 bales ee^ isiand cotton, 45 casks
rice, 1.4.9 hides.
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—1,196
oales cotton, 60 bales paper stock, 20 bales do
mestics, 2,6.0 feet lumber, 25 packages mdse.
ter opau brig Automata, icr Barcelona -271
bales upland cotton, 5.316 white oak staves, 150
bbls rosin.
per ap.*n brig Rosalia, for Barcelona—39J bales
upland cotton, 6,027 white oak staves.
Pt r senr Ressie Morris, for Pmiadelphia—259,-
296 leet lumber.
Per schr Marv and Eliza, for Baltimore—152,269
feet lumber.
iBy Telegraph.]
New Yobk, January 21—Arrived, Kelso, Cham
pion aud Hatteras. Arrived out. City of Brook
lyn and Rhine.
3Ie mora.net a.
Steamships Saa Jacinto, Hazard, and Mont
gomery, Fairclcth, hence, arrived at New- York
Jan 21st.
Hcbr Chas Sawyer. Andarson, from Jackson
vibe, at Boston Jau 17.
fichr Flora Condon, Condon, Boston, cleared for
this port Jan 17th.
Notice to Mariners.
FLORIDA—DOG ISLAND LIGHT. ENTBANCE TO ST
GEGBGE'S SOUND, EAST PASS.
Notice is hereby given that the light formerly
exhibited from the lower on Dog Island has been
traLsiorred to the top of the keeper’s dwelling,
whi ;h BUnds N by F tf JC, 30 yards distant. The
characteristic distinction of the light renfldns
unchanged. It is of the fourth order, fixed, va-
rifd by white flashes every minute. It illumi
nates the entire norizon. The focal plane is 45
feet above mean tide, and tke light should be vis
ible iu clear weather at a distance of 11 nautical
miles. The light siauda one mile east of the
western extremity of the island. Ths approxi
mate position of toe lighthouse is as follows; Lat
29 46 51 N, Ion 34 33 37 W. The dwelling snp-
oorting the lantern is painted white, and btauds
ou nve iron screw piles, painted black. The old
tow r, dismantled of the lantern, has been left
a aedieg but it may at any time be demolished
by the waves. Its color is white.
Treasury Department, effics Lighthouse Board,
Washington, D 0, January 2d, 1878.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
Dwellings Decorated in the new styles;
Furniture Upholstery in any styles
WITH BROCATELLE. REPS. CRETONNE, DAMASK AND SHIP COVERS;
Carpets, English Oil Cloths,
Mattings and Window Shades;
AT LOW FIGURES.
LATHROP A ۩.
Jan20-tf
BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING THE REMAINDER OF OUR WINTER STOCK AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
CONSISTING, IN PART, OF
Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks, helow cost;
Buggy Blankets and Railroad Rugs;
Bouval&rd Felt Skirts;
Bed and Crib Blankets,
Dress Goods and Trimmings;
Japanese Silks, below cost;
Ladies’ and Gent’s Merino Vests;
Cloth Table and Piano Covers, &c. 9
And. \a' liich must be closed out to make room for
OUR EXTENSIVE SPRING STOCK.
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.,
RAILROAD:
Atlantic & Gull Railroad
JOHN S. REESE & CO.,
General Agents, Baltimore, Maryland.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT ’B OFFICE,
Atlantic and Gulf »mtl oar,
Savannah, Jammy 3d, 1872.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY 5tii
Paasengur Train* on thi* ito. J will ruL a*
follow*:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at.
Arrive at Jeaup
! Arrive at Bain bridge “
1 Arrive at Albany * ••
Arrive at Live Oak “
f Arrive at Jacksonville
[ Arrive at Tallahassee
Leave Taliahoaeee «•
Leave JackaonvlUe **
Leave Live Oak "
Leave Albany •«
Leave Bain bridge •*
Leave Jeaup ••
Arrive at Savannah ••
4.30 p. m»
7 55 p. m«
7.40 a. m«
915
3.05
.... 8.00
9.15 a
... 6.15 p. m
... 6.15 p. m.
11.25 p
.... 5.20 p.
.... 6.46 p. a,
.... 6.S5 a. m,
...10.00a. m
j-.nl3.tf
-« A VANN ^11. OKOK'UA.
DeWITT & MORGAN
OFFER FOR SALE
Passengers.
Per steamship Virgo, for New York—Miss
E King, F Nooie, W i' Lang. T J Redding, Chas
Eor.lham aud wife, li Hausoui, N F Barrett, and
2 deck.
For steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, &c—
£ It Jones. W P Lang. C B Edward*, F Edwards,
Uoi Rsid, Mr. bmith, H Oleppid, A Walker, J C
Biachshe^r, and 6 deck.
Consignees.
per steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville Ac—
W dimming A Co, J L Villalonga, Tison k G, GF
naias, Golding k T. Gomui A L, J Fmegan A Uo.
L J tiuilinartm A Co, W E Burrouihs.T B Gowan
Richardson A b. oorrel Bros. A J Miller A Go, L
Savarese, Bernhard A K. J W Anderson’s Sous,
.smith a K. G A Hudson, R K Vgt, Goodman a M
and others.
Per Central Railroad. January 21, 1873—Order,
Holcombe, H A Go, Bernhard A K Goodman A M
Heibert A W, J L Villalonga. J W «, Miller A B.
Weeds A C, W A R Mclntire, Csb R R Ant, 8lC
K R, a A G R R Agt, 8 M Millett, Davant, W A Cc
W H Burroughs, P K Behn A Co, Hopkins A W.
(iro vver, b A Go, Reed A b, Inman, b A Go, J F
Bruvn Bates A G, Flanagan, A a Go. A Moffatt
L J Guilmarnu A Go. J W Lathi op A Co, J 0 Row
land, W W C.rter A Son, ff b Woodoridge, A M
blcsn A Co. A S Hartriuge, G B Lamar. Jr, GW
Ounninsham, N A Hards©’. Son A Go, Wsslow, W
A Go, F arley, P A Co. Colquitt A B, Wlikins A H,
n E Bick. C 0 Hardwick, O Cohen A Co, Tison A
G, Alexander A R, Richardson A B, J R Sheldon,
Solomon ABro, baunaers, GAM. Lawton, H A
Co, J W Anderson’s Sons, G G Wifaam, D Moore.
W H Stark A Co, Wilcox, G A Go, Biitch A II. J J
Bru vn. Golding A T. W II Wood* A Co, Brady A
M. Boit A McK, Clayton A L. Warfield A W, Cope
A It, J tinegaa A Co, R J Larcombe, H Myer a
Co, G Grsen, bon A uo, Bruckner, R A Go.
l er Atlantic & Gulf Railroad. January 21,1873 —
Ford’g kit, Chisholm A D,M J Doyle, a M Cohen,
L J Gui.iuartln A Go, M H Williams, Golding A T
•J W Anderson k Go. J N Wilson, ffesiow, W & Gc
S G Haynes A Bro, Goodman A M, J L Villilonga,
G W Harrell, W H btark A Co, Tison A G. J b Ty
son, A Friedenberg A uo, Coiqaitt A B, Bell, b A
Co. W Zolier, Groover, 8 A Co, Steamer City Point
J W Latnrop A Go, G B Lamar, Jr, Ceu R B Agt,
W J Way, Herbert A W, Kir&ssy * S, b Harro, O
Cohen A Co,Einstein A E, Duncan A J.Lillienthal
A X, Order. Farley, P A Co, S B Goodall, Iamui,
b A uo, S K Dick.
PORT OF DARIEN.
AA2UTKD.
Jan 10—8chr A Barilelt, Fisher.* Savannah—
Hiaons A Foster.
J^n 14—Ship Missouri. Cook, Liverpool—A Do
bed A Co.
Jan 16—Bark Nymphen, Haazensen, Liverpool
—Epping, Bellas A Co.
Jan 17—Brig Wanderer, Hetherington, Mary-
port—D M Muuro.
clkabkd.
Jan 14—Schr Waldemar, Parker, Rio da Ja
neiro—Young A Laugdon.
Jan 14—Bark St Louis, Guion, Gibraltar—Ep-
piug, Bellas A Go.
Jan 16—Schr El wood Burton, Jarvis, Mystic—.
Yeung \ Langdon.
Jan 17—Schr c ha. F Hyer, Poland, Boston-
Young A Langdon.
J »n 17—Bark Mary Ann, Hamlla, Glassen Dock
—Epping, Bellas A Go.
Jin 17—Bark Lotcair, Hatton, Belfast— D M
Mcaro.
vhssbls in pokt.
Ship Missouri, Cook, loading, Unitsd Kingdom
—A Dobell A Go.
Bark West Wind,Reddon, loading, United King
dom-A Dobell A Co.
Bark Huron, Williams, loading, United King
do in—u M Munro.
Bark Empire, Oakley, loading, Unitsd Kingdom
—D AI Munro.
Bsrk Pet.r Rchland, Prohn, loading, United
Kingdom— D M Muuro.
Bark Gr-umar, Ln ivizsen, loading. Umitel
Kingdom— Guy. btewart A Go.
Bark Dunbrody, Hughes, loading, United King
dom—Young A Langdon.
Bark Nymphen, Haageneen, dis to load, United*
Kingdom—Epping, Bellas A Co.
Brig W’anderer, Hetherington, dis to load—D M
Munro.
bchr ArmiJa Hall, Hall, loading, Boston
Hiltons A Foster.
hchr A Bartlett, Fisher, loading, Philadelphia—
Hi Irons A Foster.
10-4 and 13-4 best Cotton Sheetingr;
Pillow-case Linens;
Bleached Shirtings;
Irish Linens;
Linen Shirt Fronts;
FOR SALE BY
Fine Marseilles Quilts, large sizes;
Water-proof Cloaks, best quality;
Water-proof Cloths, best quality;
Huckaback and Damask Towels;
Damask Aapkinsund Doyles;
jan6-lm
DeWITT & MORGAN.
HENRY WOODS & CO.
Sole Agents for Savannah.
LESS THAN COST!
I rain runs through without change to Jacksoi
No change of oar* between Savannah and AW
[ banv.
Close connection at Albany with trains cc
I Southwestern Railroad. •
Sleeping car on this train.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train, ex*
I cept on 8nndaya, when there is no connection tc
[ Brunswick.
MACON PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted)... 6.50 p. c,
Arrive at Jeeup (Hunday^excepted).. 10.30 p. a.
Arrive at Macon .Mondays excepted).. 7.30 a. m,
I Leave Macon (Saturdays exoepted) .... 8 25 p.
1 Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) 5.20 a.m.
| Arrive at Savannah (Sundays excepted) 9.00 a. m
Connect at Macon with trains* on Macon ano
Western and booth Western Railroads.
Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take 4.3t
p m. Express train from Savannah.
Laspengera irom Mlcon on Saturday night, will
I rrrtve in Savannah by 10.00 a. m. Express tralr
[ on Sunday.
No change of cars between Savannah and Me*
| con.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DIVIS
ION.
Leave Lawton (Sundays excepted) at.. 7.50 a. m.
Arrive at Valdosta ** .. 9.52 a.m.
Arrive at Quitman “ ..11.10 a.m.
Arrive at Thomasville •* 1.10 p.
Arrive at Albany •• .. 7.40 p. m,
Leave Albany •* .. 7.40 a. m,
Leave Thumasville “ .. 2.10 p m.
Leave Quitman •» .. 4.21 p m.
Leave Valdosta “ .. 6.48 p m
Arrive at Lawton " .. 8.00 p. m
Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Mondajs Tues
days, Thursdays and Fridays, and arriving at Al
bany Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur
days.
TTi r->« t • r* I Lay Train on J. P. A M. Railroad leaves Live
Jp or feale on lime, ior Ootton or currency, oak at 1.20 P .m. forjacksonviue. and at 1.55 P .
w 1 m. lor Tallahassee, and arrive at Live Oak. from
Jacksonville, at 1.15 p.m.; from Tallahassee at
12.26 p. m.
Train on Brunswick A Allany Railroad leaves
| junction (No. 9 Atlant c A (anIf Railroad) for Al
bany, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, at
I 11.00 a. m., and arrives from Albany Tuesdays,
j Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3.12 p. m.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbndge for Apalachi-
I cola, every Wednesday, at 9.00 a. m.
H. b. HAINES,
jan4 .General Superintendent
NO OLD STOCK OK HAND.
All Pure, Fresh and Genfune.
I N ORDRR TO DECREASE OUR STOCK, PREPARATORY TO A CONTEM
PLATED alteration in our store, which will necessitate a temporary removal, we are now offering
our
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, and
LACE CURTAINS,
THAN COST!
B^FIFTEENTH. Call aud convince yourself that Great
SCHWARZ & BRADY.
A.T LESS
And will continue to do so until JANUAR
Bargains are >o be seemed ln the above Gi
CALL AND EXAMINE
KNABK PIANO,
P RONOUNCED BY THE BEST JUDGES TOTALLY UNSURPASSED. THESE PUPERIOR IN-
strumenta have been before th«i public for over Thirty Years, and have gained favor by their
excellence alone The tone of the Knabe combing great power, sweemess, with fine pinging quality.
The touch is pliant aud elastic. Iu workmaofcip they are unexcelled; and for durability exceed
every uther piano made. We are now
SELLING THESE BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS
by monthly payments and at low prices.
janl5-tf
All the best styles on hand.
LUDDEN & BATES, 'Wholesale Agents.
DALI
WM. F. PRESTON,
COTTON CLASSED
S H IPPEE,
W II L Give PROMPT AND FAITHFUL AT-
tention to all orders given him in the above
business.
Office. 146 Bay Street. oct:
SAVANNAH FAIR.
COUGHS
BLOOD
L*r. Crooks* Wine
of Tar never fails
to cure GOUGHS
liDd GOLDS. Try
one bottle.
IRON and POKE ROOT,
known as Dr. Crook’s
Syrup of Poke Boot is
the best Blood Purifier.
It can be relied on.
WE HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION THE
LARGEST AND BEST
Assortment of
CROCKERY, CHINA,
GLASSWARE, &c., &c.,
in ths State, to which the attention of
VISITORS AND CITIZENS
is specially Invited:
BOLSHAW A SILVA,
153, 154 St. Julian, 149,151 Bryan sts.
dec31
T he great southern
remedy for the cure of" Scro
fula Scrofulous i'aint, Rheuuia
tisra, White Swelling, Gout,
Goitre, Coasumufion, Bronchi
tis?, Nervous Delhi ry ami a M
e.is-es arising from an impure con-*
dition of the Blood.
Th : meriti c 1 this valuableprepar-
|ationarest» wellknownthata passing
j notice is but necessai y to rcmiiid i :k-
readers of this journal oftlie j»et r- ; -
ty of always having a bot'le ot t.i ■$
medicine among their sto^.K of larnily
necessities.
Certificates can Ln presented from
many leading Physicians, J\!in:stc; r
and heads o lianiiih > throughout the
South, endorsing in the highest terms
Hit Fluid y.TiT’jct of Jioiwiaiis.
Dr. It. Wilson Carr of Baltimore
ys “he has used it in ca-es of Scrof
ula and other diseases wi;h much sat
isfaction.
Dr. T. C. Puglx of Baltimore,re
commends it to ail persons suffering
with diseased Blood, saying it is su
perior to any preparation he has ever
used.
Rev D-ibney Ball of the Balti
more M. E. Conltreiire South sa> :»lie
has beenso much benefitted by its us«*
that he cheerfully recommends it to
ail his friends and acquaintances.
Craven A Co., Drtiggists, at Gor-
1 dons*, llle, Va., say it never has failed
to giro satisfaction.
bam'l C«. JUcFadden, IV!urfrees
boro, Tennessee, say it cured
Rheumatism when all else tailed.
Rosadalis is not a secret quad; prep
aration, its ingredients are published
on every package. Show it to ycur
Physician and he will tell you it is
composed "of the strongest alteratives
that exist, and is au excellent Blood
Purifier. Did our space admit we
could give you testimonials from
every State iu the South and from
persons known to every man, woman
and c hild either pcs sonailv or by rep
utation.
Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists.
CLEMENTS A Co.,
I Baltimore. Sole Proprietors.
j JOHN F. HENRY,
i No. 8 College Place,
Neat Fork Wholesale Age**
jalylO-eod&wly
To Those Contemplating Marriage.
The Sunday Supplement
of The Atlanta Daily Herald Is 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 Herald is crammed
with all the salient points of the
week, daintily dished up I
The Sunday Supplement
of The Atlanta Daily Herald Is full of i
Sabbath evening solace t
The Atlanta Herald,
(with Supplement),
contains twenty-eight columns of fresh,
Bpicy, newsy, religions and
literary matter.
The Daily Herald,
(with the Sunday Supplement),
costs only
Sio UO per annum,
5 UO for six months,
3 50 for three months,
1 UO for one month.
HE BALD WISHING COMPANY,
Atlanta, Gu.
THE
HGNROS ADVERTISER
BY
JAMES F. HARK ISO*.
This Gnasio in too well known In the Southern States, from
experience in Its nse lor seven years past, to need further com
mendation from us. It has acquired, after thorough trial, under
all conditions ol season, au
UNSURPASSED character
For Reliable Excellence, which cannot attach to Fertilizers of|
Kecent Introduction.
In at:aiu oflerin^ this VALUABLE FERTILIZER to the Plant
ing Public, 1 lie Paeilic Guano Company recognizes the policy of
furnishing THE BENT ARTICLE AT THE LEAST COST, look
ing to Large Sales aud Small Fronts ior compensation.
The Composition and Quality are precisely the same as that
heretofore sold.
None Genuine Sold in Savannah, except bv ns.
TERMS:
St50 per ton of 3,000 lbs.. Cash.
$55 per tun of 2,000-tbs., for satisfactory Warehousemen or
Factors’ Acceptance, payable 1st of \oxetuber, 1873,
800 per ton of 2.000 lbs., tor satisfactory Planters’ Notes, with
liens, payable 1st November, 1873; with the privilege to Planters
of paying said Notes in Low Middling Cotton, at 15 cents per
pound; the Cotton to be delivered at the Planters’ Railroad or
Shipping Station. IVc paying lreight to Savannah.
When parties desire it. we will forward a copy oi Anal j sis. All
will be inspeelcd, aud the charges for so doing will bepaidbyns.
Drayage to Depot In Savannah aud lreight to destination, to be
paid by purchaser.
Where parlies purchase tor eash and ship us Cotton in pay
ment, we will furnish the Guano at cash price, and hold the Cot
ton until Spring, with uo eharge for interest.
For further particulars apply to
WM. HENRY WOODS & CO.,
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN
AUGUST A AND COLUMBUS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE.,
CENTRAL RAILRCa-
SaVannzh. September 27, 1872.
janO-d&t
Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants,
82 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
FURNITURE
MILLER,
DEALER i'JN ITKMTUKE OF ALL KINDS.
\\ arc-rooms-, 109 and 171 liiougtiton Street, between Jefferson and Barnard Sts.
T
HIS OLD ESTABLISHED
Purchasers to the
FURNITURE HOUSE NNOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF
Samples
THE PREMIUM
WfEKLYNEWSPAPER IS GEORGIA
Gold Medal Awarded 1871.
WEDDING CARDS, Visiting Cards and Initialed
Paper, Envelopes and Elegant Stationery.
STORK k WRIGHT’S
Southern Engraving Establishment,
161 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, lid.
novll-eodSm
PERFUMERY.
T HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
calls the attention of his friends and the pat -
lie generally, to a fall line of Chotoe Perfnmer;
of his owu manufacture, which con be had at hir
place of business, corner Bronghtoa and Hoot
ton streets, cr at Messrs. T. N. T.beus A Go’s, cor
ner Bull and Broughton streets.
arQft-tf n * nr.wcft. M. n..*njrH
DR, VAN NORMAN’S
E nglish, french, and german family
AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNU LADIES
AND CHILDREN, 71. 73, and 75, East Wfct street,
NEW YORK—Will commence Its Sixteenth Year,
September 26th, 1871 For lull information, send
for cataloguge.
Address as above, at 75 East 61st street.
sepILAm-WAS
CENTRAL
MACHINE SHOPS,
P. J. BULGER, Proprietor.
41 Bay8t., Mavannah.
H aving a labge mm-
ber of first-class Machi
nists and boiler Makers in
my establishment, 1 am pre
pared to
RF PAIR AND REFIT MA
CHINERY
With neatness and dispatch.
I keep constantly on hand
a full supply ot wrought Iron
Pipe and Pipe Fittings, frem
tf to 4 laches.
I have also the agency for
JUDSON’8 PATENT GOV
ERNOR and the NIAGARA
STEAM PUMP.
The following are a few of numerous certificates
Id regard to the excellencies of this celebrated
Pump :
Savannah, March 8,1872.
We are pleased to say that the Niagara Steam
Pump, bought from you, gives ns entire satisfao
tion; it lilts water twenty feet and keeps on
boiler weU supplied, working at 7sbs than one-haL*
speed. It has been running five month* and her
never been out of order.
Yours, truly, Dixon, Johnson k Go.
Hxbxdon, Ga., March 27,1872
I cannot say too much in its favor; it is no tron-
ble and runs with one-tenth part cf steam it tool
to onrKnowle’e Pump. • e • «
Yours, very respectfully;
Geo. Qarbtttt.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
A.t Forsyth, Georgia.
H AS A L4RGE CIRCULATION IN THE
Counties of Monroe, Butts, Pike, Upson,
J-sper, Jones and Crawford, aud a general circu
lation throughout the State.
Advertising Rates Reasonable.
Judge T. O. JACOB, General Agent.
Circulates -fow
L:irg • autl Well-selected Mock ol Furniture,
Which is replenished by every arrival from Northern ports.
FURNITURE to suit all classes, consisting ofcBEDROOM 8ETi; PARLOR BET8; CHAIRS;
TABLES; SIDE HOARDS, Ac. M VTT1 made to order.
I am also Agent for the United htates SPRING BED, am versa y acknowledged to be the most com
fortable bed ever slept upon. •
Liberal terms made to responsible parties. 8. S. MILLER,.
nov25 tf
N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE39TB INST
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centrv
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will rnr
as follows:
UP DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 8:45 A. M
Leave Augusta 9:00 A. M
Arrive at Aagusta 6:80P. M.
Arrive at MilledgevUle.. I1:66P. M.
Arrive at Eatonton 1:50 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 7:15 P. M.
Leave Macon for Atlanta 10:00 P. h\.
Leave Macon for Oolumbas .t. 3:05 P. li.
Arrive at Atlanta 6:06 A. AI
Arrive at Columbus 4:00 A. AI.
Making close connection with trains leaving
Augusta, Atlanta and Columbue.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta — 2:00 A. AI
Arrive at Macon 7:3o a. M
Leave Macon 8:00 A. Ai
Leave Augusta 9;0C A. K
Arrive at Augusta 5:30 P. hi
Arrive at eavannah 6:16 P. Ai
This train connect* at Macon with 8. W. Ac com
medation train leaving Columbus at 8:20P. AI
anl airiving at Macon at 4:45 A. AI., and main'
the Bam connection at Aogusta as the up da?
train.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah 7:(Xr.
Leave Augusta..... — 8.16 P. £
Arrive at Savannah 4:31 4. At
Arrive at Macon 5:'aL a. A 5
Leave Macon for Atlanta e.6< A At
Leave Macon lor Oolumbas 5:41 A P
Arrive at Columbus 11:15 4, M
Arrive at Atlanta 8:16 P.
Making prompt through connections at fcott
Atlanta and Columbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 4:10 P. A.
Leave Atlanta 4:00 P. i\l.
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 9:35 P. M.
Arrive at Aiacon Irom Atlanta 9:25 P. M
Leave Macon 9:60P.M
Leave Savannah 11:OOP. 51
Arrive at MilledgevUle.^ 11:56P, H.
Arrive at Eatonton 1:60 A.M.
Arriveat Augusta. 6:20 A.M.
Arrive at Savannah 7:30 A. M
Making perfect connection with trains leavl;
Aegnsta.
Passengers going over the MUleageville anc
Eaton ten Branch will take night train from Co
iambus, A Hants and Macon, day train from An-
guata and Savannah, which connect dally si
Gordon (8undays excepted)with the Mlliedgevilb
and Eatonton trains.
An Elegant Sleeping Car on
Nliftii Trains.
Through Tickets to all points can be had &
Centra; Railroad Ticket Office, at Pulaski Hon j
corner Bud and Bryan streets. Office open fron
8 a. m. to 1 p m., and from 3 to 6p. m. Ticket!
can alss be had a Depot Office.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
*el5-tf General Superintendent
SHIPPING.
Ai L/ KMA T »- . Kx .
POf? saw YORK
EVERY T U BSDAY,
shippiur
For Bremen
*P HE F,E8T CL MH QtB. B 41(t ‘
•-4.TflI.ASTA,-
HavlDit on.b.lf her
«ndtt.togof MuUtSsSr^ff 1 - 1
patch. will h
For balance of freight arm.,
jan2(Mf apply to
THE FIRST-GLAbr STEAMSHIP
* LEO,
DEARBORN. Commander,
Will sail for the she ye port on TUESDAY,
Januar?. 28th. IK7S. at — o’clock, —m.
Through bills lading furmsued on Cotton des
tined lor Liverpool. Hamburg, i iiaegow, Antwtrp,
Christiana, Rotterdam, Ac., be., by flret-claHS
steamships.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
jan22 84 Bay Street.
For
WILDEH4
PJIHB FIBST-CLA^tHtf I
BESSIE CROSS?,
H.Ting on»h.ll 01°!!^' SS?“ T ,
K«ed. will have Mrly .lupTt?”
ior freight of l., on h.i^„ ,
Vtstf
•m
FOR S08T03.
*o«to* & Savanaaii atsav
CABSR PASSAGE
istol)*
• AS Ut-
TEx. aTEAMSHlP
SEMINOLE,
Capt. 8. H. MATHEWS.
Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, January
28th, 1873, at 7 o’c.ock a. m.
Through Bl.ls Lading given to New England
manufacturing cities, and vi- Canard line to Liv
erpool.
For Freight or P.esage apply to*
RiCHARD*>ON i BARN ARD,
jar 22 Agents.
Lor Eirerp
riiHE FIB8T-CLA9S BR. BARB
A ARBITRAIOR.
1.8G0 bale, capacltj! E ha, , i' tI ?“?' r ‘
Uon ol her cargo engaged and J?*' i
°” bo *, rd - Lv. qmrt d4SS“j
For farther freight enBaeem!.." “
JanlMf
For Liverpool
-SOaEAMEB,
FOli NEW YORK.
BLACK STAR LINK.
SVEKY SATURDAY.
Insurance by Sfeamsliips of this
Line Hxlf Percent.
Kavlng a portion ST^er «
gaged, will have early diepatrh
For remainder of lreight room a DD ,,
- J “ 4 WILDER A
For Liverpool
tJTHE BRIT18H SHIP
glendo^eb.
Having a large portl'oooTter
For f light ot 1.000 talea wMop
CABIN PASSAGE,
$30 OO
THE FIRST-CLAK*' STEAMSHIP
HUNTSVILLE,
ISAAC CROWELL, Commander.
Will sail for the above ;ort an SATURDAY,
January 25th, lei3, at — o'clock — si.
Through Bills ol Lading given here on Cotton
destined for Liverpool and Hamburg for drsi-
lae Pteanters.
For Freight or PnsKago apply t )
OOTAVUi, UOHBB A CL-..
jan20 Agents.
liTOEREFB^
For Liverpool
T H L,” BST ^«,CA.V '
L. B. SILLuBREST r
„ . . Baptvtn Ev, ‘ >
Having a portion oi her cargo 1
gaged will hav. q aic k Oiapah* aaB? 1 ’
For freight engagement, apr],
d« 2 3.,f BRIORA^^V I
For Charleston &Beaufo^
FO f£ BA LtTlM H G.
Baltimore ouii Kavannab
SivHaialiijp Company.
CABIN PASSAGE OO
THE STEAMER
PILOT B0J
Capt. W. T. McJiipu,
Leaves Padelfora’a Wharf TBEsn.v.
o’clock, a. M. t
JOHN F. BOBEhiy), „
Office on whan.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
SARAGOSSA,
T. A. HOOPER, Gommander.
Will sail for Baltimore or. THURSDAY. Jduuarv
23d, 1873, at 2 o’clock P. M.
Through bills lading signed for Cotton destined
for Liverpool and Bremen b7 first clsre Fte&m-
ships Bailing from bv : more.
For freight or passage, having superior ac
commodations, apply to
JAS. B. WEST & GO.
Jar20-tf UO Bay Street.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Soalbtru jvjxi:
Steauifctiip Line.
INSURANCE CL OGTTON LL hTEAL- : ^ ot
THI- UNE ONE HALF PER 052: £.
R. A. .WALLACE,
SiVillUI AID CHMLEST08 B.S
F A.PB. 1 I 1TC 1^1 RY*, Etc., Etc. Throngh to New fork in M Hoars.
Ante an Letter Paper;
Cap ami HiU;
Boolt and INews;
Medicated taper;
Polios; Deni ys, etc,
Manila and Straw Wrappine Paper;
Paper Hags; ’
cotton Flour Sacks;
Shipping Tag.;
Twine of all kinds.
Quicker Tin
any othei
O N i
18
Envelopes all elzea and grades; Letter Copying Book3 and Fresses;
Biank Memoranda ami Paaa Books; Pens and Pencils; Ink Standi;
Colored SLHum Paper; Cards all sizes and grades; Card Boards;
Paper Files; Letter and Paper Racks; Writing au-1 Printing Inks; Erasers; Playing Cards; Dice, etc.
l.*15
nov25-tf
HAV 8TKKET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
J39.O00 #
Wants 190,000
Before January, 1873.
Seed Rice.
A Mammoth Pictorial Paper Three
Months FREE.—In order to circulate the
paper ev- rywhere the publishers are sending the
ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REPOSITORY,
ONE YEAR, and a Splendid Premium Package of
30 Articles, or twoGolorei Paints, 14 by 17 or
I ine OHBOMO, for $1.25; and will send the paper
also from OCTOBER, 1872, to JANUARY, 1873, (3
months) FREE to all wbo Subscribe for 1873 be
fore Ohristmas. Send for it now and save money,
for the mammoth PICTORIAL REPObllORY of
good reading: Science, Art, Literature. Travels,
Fashion, Household, Ac., Ac , with Its fine Illus
trations—is worth far more than the subscription
price; and the Premium would cost much more.
Make Money b raising a large Club, by showing
paprn and p miums. Cash or Splendid Prises
given for clnbs. Address
ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REPOSITORY,
P. O. Box 2141. New York.
Sent with Savaknah News for $1.0C extra,
novl-tf
W E OFFER FOR S^LF,
350 bushels Hand-threshed Gold RICE.
46 pounds to the bushel; ^
160 bushels Mill threshed White RICE, 47 lbs
to the bushel;
900 bushels Mill-threshed Gold BICE. 45 lbs. to
the btxsheL W. CUMMING A CO.
jan8-12
Another Triumph.
W HEELER A W1L30N'8 FAR-FAMED FAM-
ILY SEWING MACHINE opens the new
year with another addition to its long ll«t of lau
rels, having taken the First Premium at our Fair
yesterday, the Dom< Stic coming in second best
It is a notable fact that the Wheeler A Wilson has.
this year, taken the premium at the principal
Fairs ln North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
and Alabama, whenever exhibited in comnetltion.
There are lew mechanical inventions which have
been before the public for twenty years, as thtf
has, and have maintained so staunch a reputa
tion. jan4-tf
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!
DTATE FAIR. HELD AT ATLANTA, OCTOBER, 1873, FIRST PREMIUM
O awarded for THE REST Family anti Manufacturing Maclaines.
WHAT WE CLAIM FOR TUE SINGER IS;
That it COMBINES SIMPLICITY WITil DURABILITY in a greater degree than any Machine in the
marker. It will do a greater variety of work,‘running from light to heavy fabrics, with the greatest
ease-doing
PERFECT WORK. ON ANY KIND OF GOODS!
without the nee of soaps, extra springs, change of needle, or tension, all of which are resorted
by some Machines claiming to be firsi-ciass.
IT IS ALWAYS RELIABLE!
OF 181,360 Machines soli! in 1871, being.53,734 Machines more than was Bold by any cth#
Company.
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
than by
Rouke.
AND AFTER MONDAY. JANUARY 20th,
1873, Passenger Trains on the Savannah and
Charles tor Railroad will ran as follows:
DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Savannah dally (Sundays except
ed) at 11:00 A. M
Arrive at Charleston at 6:60 P. M
Leave Charleston dally (Sundays except-
•d)»* .7:40 A. M
Arrive at Savannah at 8:30 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, da^y at. .. 11:30 P. M
Arrive at Charleston at 7:00 A. M
Leave Charleston daily at 4:0'J P. M
Arrive at Savannah at 10:15 P. M
The Day Accommoda*ion makes elose connec
tion? to aU points North, by either the Bay Lin*
ronte, vis Portsmouth and Baltimore, or th*
Acqola Creek route via Richmond and Washing
ton. Time fifty-six and r half hours to New York
The Night Express makes elose connections by
the Acqola Creek route only. Time fifty-fouj
hoars to New York.
SLEEPING CARS WHEREVER NEEDED.
Through Tickets can be purchased at B. R.
Bren’s Special Ticket Agencies at Screven House
Marshall House, Pulaski House, and at Depo*
Office.
lei 7-tf
0. 0. OLNEY,
Agee* H. an* O. R
No.
nov2-tf
H, 13. HAWLKY, General Agent,
172 K ROUGH TO V STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
H. F. WILLINK, -ir..
Shipright,
Caulker, and
Sparmaker,
Ha* faculties fur doing work with dispatch.
Spruce Spare and Live Oak Timber
FOB SALE.
Also, Agent ior tho Southern Wrecking Com
Is prepared to contract f:-r raisins and pea
on- vesseld of any size. Has on hand f©
him Steau Ptinps • • ?•o
ring App»ret*:t Hydrar. Jr jacks. £;c.
Vise—E*?~v3bEsd -»vOrrr.
Janl-tf H. F. WMLLINK.Jk,
STOKES 6t KIMBROUGH,
LUMPKIN, Ci/Y.,
GENERAL GUANO AGENCY.
A gencies solicited for reliable
Standard Fertilizers of ail kind* Sold 50C
tons last season and collected every do liar prompt-
7- Certificates furnished. d*-c2b-lm
The Red Store,
No. 38 Barnard Street, corner Brough
ton Street Lane.
D. P. DOUGHTY, Agent, Successor to Benedict
Brothers.
C HOICE TEAS AND FRESH-ROASTED COF
FEE always on hand.
Coffee Roasted and Ground to order.
Give me a call. oct29-lu,Tha8a
Contractor for
TIN ROOFING,
GALVANIZED IRON COMICE,
Gutters and Repair Work.
—ALSO—
Painting Tin Roofs
WITH THE
Celebrated Swedish Paint
Orders Solicited.
COR ill A UK HOPK1JN8,
dec9-tf N«. 1*7 Broughton Ntfreet,
WM. KAJNKIJN,
Advertising Agt,
111 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Advertisements inserted in any Paper in tb«
United eta tee,
AT PUBL1SHKKS’ LOWEST KATES,
Particular attention given to the Georgia. Fie
rida. South Carolina and Alabama Papers.
Estimates for Advertising furnished on appliee-
tion. Parti an who advertise through him sav<
the time occupied ln writing letters to the dit-
ereat papers, and are only required to fozaJsl
ONE COPY of the advertisement they wish laser
Btomiom Savannah Morning News, Saver,
nah,Republican, Savannah Advertiser.
•eplMf
HIT TOIICI TIE
1HE FIKST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
C. W. LOUD,
Captain COLTON,
Will sail lor th*, aboVe port on SATURUAV.
January 25th, 1873, at 4 o’clock p. m.
For freight or pasaag. sppiy to
HUNTER CAMMELL,
Jaa20 8-* Bay street.
FOR WE Vi
EMPIRE
K Oi
LINE.
Charleston and riorj
THE FIRST-CLASS STL
D1CTAT,)]
Captain L. M. COXA n , J
GITYPODsi
Captain FITZiiEKALu,
Will leavt* Savannah, frem DeRenne’i WkN
of Aberoorn street, every MONLa\
DAY and FBIDaY, al ornately ft' 4
a m., for Fernandina, Jacksonville “J
Green Cova Spring-, Ht. Augustine r\.,T|
all Intermediate LaudiLge.
BiTURNING WILL T.Hx f
PALATKA—Every TUESDAY. THl'r-
SATURDAY.
JACKSONVILLE—Every WEDNfispit F
and SUNDAY, ’ •
Arr.ving in Savannah every MONDav --I
DAY and SATURDAY; leaving thsul,51
CHABLE-TON at 8 o’clock a. w. I
The above steamers make Conner
lows:
At PALATKA—With steamers ior Q
River.
At JACKSONVILLE—With steamtr • *,
jlellonville, Enterprise, aud all Luc;
Upper St John’s River.
At FaBNANDINA—With Florida IU. ra
points in the ictenor, and with s*^«
New Orleans and havana, vi*Ceu»r LeTl
Throngh bills oi lading given to &li LtimrJ
dec6-tf W. CUMMING k col "
SAVANNAH A FLuh
lizzie
CABi.\ f>ASsiAGK SSO 00
ITEKKASB 10 OO
THE blDEWHEEL STEflllaHlTS
San Salvador,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commander,
—AND—
San Jacinto,
O. P. HAZARD, Commander,
Will sail for New York as follows for the month
of December:
San Jacinto, j San Salvador,
Jan. 4,
SATURDAY, Jan. 11, at
3 a. m.
SATURDAY, Jan. 25, at
SATURDAY,
at
SATURDAY, Jan. 18,
at 11 a. m.
NSUBANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE,
ONE HALF PER CENT.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wed
nesday previous to the sailing day, unless pale
for.
Through bills lading given on Cotton for Liver
pool by Urn-class steamers.
For freight cr passage, having snpwrior accom
modations, apply to
W. CUMMING A CO., Agents.
4®- WM. R. GA-.RIeON, Agent, No. 5, Bow-
ling Green, New York. jan6
FOli NEW YORK.
The Great Southern Steamship
Company.
INSURANCE BY THIS LINE CAN BE EFFECT
ED UNDER OUR OPEN POLICY AT tf PER CT.
Cabin Paenage
Steerage .*£10
Second Class Ticket from New York to Que
bec, Canada, Sio. Sold only by this line. Nc
detention In New York.
.il
Inland JE4out t |
STEAMER
_ STEAMER
NICK KLM
Capu u NICK KING *
From Hunter as tiammexl's Steauisi.-
every FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock a. m., for
DOBOY, DARIEN, ’ ,or
BBRUNSWICK, and
Sr. MArYS.Ga.,
FERNAND
MANDARIN, JA0I80JT
HLUEBN1A,
QKAEN COTS SPRINGS,
magnolia, pioolati
TOCOIA and I-ALaM
* Ftfli
tuesdaym ’ arrive at Savannah SArukLij
N. B.—Both steamers have ample ud
passenger accommodations.
Rates as low as by other lines.
jno. f. robebtsg!
Agent steamer ’-Lizzie to
decotf a HUNTER k GAEMiLf
cecrtT Agents steamer
L I
For Darien, Brunswick Ait
VIA 8T. CATHERINE'S!, SAPELO, I
RIDGE, AND ST. SIMON !
SAN
!H£ HTKAXIlt,'
-AJSfTONil
Caputo W. it Lii,
wm make WkRKLT iiifla u .bo-.
Guar..etun whan i K , TliDtt,-u/aI a
actl rerun BUND4V,
Freight for BlttUa md Inlands aajiUeU
per* r
Tariff same as per steamer Eliza Hucct
Freight received at all times. Apply u
F. M. MYBELL,.tf*
mv va . Cisarlutot -
The Boat having a Steam Help er or 1
fyinx capacity, is ofltered for Lirbtsriii
unarter u.- lay days. iti
■--I
THE FIRST-LASS 8TEAMKRS
GENERAL I HERRIN
Barnes, Livinerston
MALLORY. Hanter. I CHEES-Maa! Com’d-r.
EN. BaR.NES— THUMD.-.Y, Jaa. 2 at 10 a.m
H. LIVINGSTON—THURSDAY. Jan. 9
GEM. RAKNES—THCRSDAY. Jan. 16, 10 am
H. LIVINGSTON—THURSDAY, J::m 23, at 2:3u
p.m.
GRN. BARNE3—THURSDAY, Jan. 30, at 10 a.m.
Bills lading given here on cotton through to
Liverpool and Hamburg, via New York, by ftrei-
etass steamers.’
No freight received on wharf after li o’clock on
day cf sailing. For freight or passage apply to
WILDER & FULLARTON,
ft Htod^ard’p TTppcr Ranee.
BE GOTTLIEB FI8C1T8 BITTERS
Cores Dyspepsia, Debility, Nervousness, Chill»
Biliousness, and ail Stomach Diseases.
WABK a SCHMITZ, Philadelphia, Proprietor*
of DR. FISOH’S FOOD CURE BITTERS.
For sale by DAN. McOONNELL,
Jnlyl5-tf 116 and 118 Bryan street.
SILVER WARE.
SPOONS and FORKS,
TEA AND DINNER SETS,
From *500 to $5,000.
Oysters!!
JOHN IMMEN.
Vo. a WHITAKER STREET,
8 NOW PBtFARED TO SERVE HIS CDS-
. . to me r a with
OYSTEHSI EVERY STYLE,
Families supplied as usual.
A FREE LUNCH is set every .day, consisting ol
the luxuries of thb season.
The best LIQUORS, ALES, and WINES, always
00 h>Dd * sep3-u
R.R.SILUVAA,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN or
Oysters, Sh;wi, 6^^
BLA0KF18E, UDLL£t. TERRAPIN, GAME, 4c
116 Bay Lane, Savannah, Georgia.
Orders for Vegetables promptly attended to.
sept4-ly
MANUFACTURED BT
SAMUEL KIRK & SON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1817.
73 West Baltimore Ht., Baltimore. Md.
Watches, Jewelry,
Plated Ware.
One large DIAMOND, valued at $6,000, the largest
ever imported into Baltimore. nov20-2m
WRAPPING PAPER.
TJY)B HALE, OLD NKWSPAPER8, BUT ABLE
JC for wrapping paper, at Fifty Cento per hun.
sonata nn omoa
tnbtt
rnwri-Sr
L. SlY VKI.SE A BROS.,
W HOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fresh ud Salt-W.ter FISH
of ell kinds.
8 H AD,
OYSTERS TERRAPIN. GAME,Veg.ubl08 Frtlit
end other produce, 113 Buy lane, s«v«..
•V AU order, pncctnellY attended to. Terms
ceer on deUTerr. wpS-ly
Savannah Powder,
F OR f-LEANSING, BEAUTFYING, AND PRE>
serving the Teeth, deodoring foul breath
and healing and hardening the- gurna, stand?
without s rival. It contains nothing injurious
and we can with pleasure refer you to well known
medical men of thi. end other cities. Ill, Step
ln elekent enamelled glees boxes, et fifty cents
per box. Prepared end for isle by '
- B- F. ULMER, M. D„ Dniggiet,
OOT^Bronghton end Houton ate., Sevb.? Ge,
KiR AUfcrl/'fiTA
anu way landxjh
STEAMER
ROSA
Will leave every
Wednesday ‘Dlorn-
i n K, AT NINE O’CLOCK.
Freights received at all time* &t D.
foot ol Gas House H11L Way Fra:/ * **'1
shippers LAWTON, HABI ^
mayi-tf
bil/tSHI I
KiYTI]
WiL lean
Friday Alterto*
at nw o’afldl
DOORS,
SASHES,
blind
WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS >
AND ALL KINLS OF FANCY SU» |
LARUE STOCK. LOWEST
ORDER WORK SOLIOIIE3
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PEICI -''j
KEOGH At THOK't|
254 AND 256 CANAL STBE#
nov25-ly NEW TOBlJ
Diamond Spectacle*
T hese spectacles arjcman
from “MINUTE CRYSTAL PEB
ed together, and are called DIAMOND.
of their hardnea* and brilliancy.
It is well known that Spectacle*
zilian or Scotch i-ebbles are very iujnn* 01
eje because of their polarizing light. j.
Having been tested with tee
diamond lenees have been found to
per cent less heated rays th«n any
They are ground with great arientifl^'
are free from chromatic aberration*, aoa i
a brightness and distinctness of virion n
attained ln spectacles.
Manufactured by THE o PEN CEB . (
MANUFACTURING COMPANY. NewJ^^fa
For sale by responsible agents is' f
the Union. F. D-
Jeweler and Optician, Is Sole A 8^jT ,p
nab, from whom they can only he -ri
peddlers employed. hrf jl
The great demand for these 8pv' jtt cJei - J
laced unscrupulous dealers to *\>im off
rior and spurious article fo' th*
Great care should be tak»'_, to see tbri '
mark (which is protoO'L-d byAmerioD^I
patent) is stamped on every pair. o£V ^'"
ARCHIBALD McALUSTBH
Marble & Stone Yri'i
Broughton street, between West BP* 1
Montgomery streets.
HEAD-STONES, MONUMENT*-* 1
Mxrble knd Slxto NUnUi., I
Gratw, AnU aU odd pMoo, ^ I