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She doming
TUESDAY’, NOVEMBER 18, 1873.
The Morning News has the largest
city and mail circulation of any paper
published in Savannah.
[From the Evening Post.]
A SONG OF SPANISH GLORY.
Ciugbt on the sea and shot on the shore!
Santa Maria ! There were but four.
And what was that but a mere beginning,
A bite before lunch or a beggar's winning,
To souls whose hunger clamored for more?
(Carpets, (Oilcloths, &r.
Great Eastern (Cirrus.
Fim WOT1CE ! SAVANNAH.
w
E will offer this week a new supply of those EXTRA HEAVY CHEAP INGRAIN CARPETS,
A GREATLY REDUCED PRICE S
SCHWARZ & BRADY.
TWO I) A. Y S AND NIGHTS.
Also, BARGAINS in other lines of goods.
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The easiest victory under the sun,
With no disgust of au answering pun;
Steam ana speed, an hours quick sailing.
The rebels the while their doom bewailing,
And then Spain's mercy, and all was done.
Glorv enough for one golden day,
With blood to follow, and no delay
To ruffle our pride o'er the blow we d stricken.
But we knew how the hearts in the hills would
sicken _ . .
When they heard how prompt was our Spanish
wav.
Man or woman, or young, or old,
Or shore, or sea—while we keep our hold
And Spain's on the ever faithful island,
Rich plantation and rugged highland—
There'll lie dead to count when the tale is told.
SCHWARZ A B»A»T.
NEW C AU PETS,
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. IT and 18.
-I N-
NEW DESIGNS
A I’ NEW PRICES.
CR NEW STYLE INGRAINS ARE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST CARPETS EVER
V / offered at tbe price. _ T , , , , . .
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
VERY LOW FIGURES.
Great Eastern Menagerie,
Museum, Aviary, Circus,
Roman Hippodrome and
EGYPTIAN CARAVAN.
By the shrines of freedom and other idols,
And any color but red were a etain.
Caught on the sea and shot on th ®
Thvas a merchant steamer and notlung more,
And we were true to our ancient glory,
\nd we added vet a charm to the story
That Cuba's rebels ““f
New York, November, 1873.
Sitorl tuts.
An English veterinarian adduces facts to ;
show that rabies or canine madness is very i
rare in extreme temperatures, while it is of ■
frequent occurrence in the temperate j
zone. The disease is less frequent in
Spain and Southern Italy than in other
European countries. Respectable doys m
Georgia never go mad.
A substitute for quinine has been dis
covered in the echises plant, which grows
abundantly in the Philippine Islands. It
is s-iid to be a remedy for all kinds of le
vers that the use involves none of the
unpleasant after affects of quinine and
that it can be prepared at one-half the
cost of the latter drug.
A Boston merchant, who became in
sane a day or two ago. barricaded himself
in his store after putting out a placard
stating that he was within, armed with a
revolver, and ready to defend his cast.e.
He filled small orders through the open
ing of the door, but would not allow even
his partner to enter.
When different colors are mixed to
gether the result is not the destruction of
any of the coloring elements of their
chemical combination. The microscope ,
shows that the particles of each of the ,
colors entering into the mixture remain ^
entirely separate and unchanged.
Madam Anna Bishop, who has been
roaming around the world for a genera
tion, more or less, is engaged in organiz
in'' au English opera troupe in San Fran-
eiseo for a new expedition. Few Bishops
have traveled over so large a diocese.
The late Sir William Landseer was once
higliiv complimented by the King of Por
tugal,” who expressed his admiration in
this wise: “I am so glad to see yon; I’m
go fond of beasts.”
The wife of a certain clergyman in New
York receives all the marriage fees. She
stipulated before her own marriage that
this should be regularly done, and uses
the money to dress herself and daughter.
The weather iu the mountain regions of
Virginia is reported to have been very
cold, snow lying on the ground to the
depth of sixteen inclfes.
A lady in Troy carries a sawdust baby
when she rides in the horse cars, thereby
fooling the gentlemen and getting a seat
every time.
A Nebraska man, who went into a neigh
bor’s house and stabbed him thirty-six
times, has been acquitted on the plea of
self-defense.
A little Chicago girl, who went through
the tunnel under the river, exclaimed 04
returning home, 4 ‘Oh, ma! we went over
the river under it.”
New Orleans is preparing to celebrate
the next Slardi-Gras festival mockery with
more than usual magnificence.
One female clerk in the Treasury De
partment canjcount D.OOO notes in an hour,
and has counted 4,000 in twenty minutes,
Mormon missionaries are making nu
merous proselytes in Hancock county,
Me.
Louisville has two hundred and twenty-
nine felony cases for the November term
of court.
A cow race is announced to take place
at Groton, New York, for a purse of one
hundred dollars.
Forty bushels of wheat to the acre is
what the Minnesota farmers boast of this
year.
Ear-rings and necklaces of English sov
ereigns are among the new fashions in
jewelry.
The net profits of three of the Saratoga
hotels for the past season are estimated at
7,5110.
It is estimated that the wardrobe of a
fashionable New York poodle costs sixteen
dollars.
(tommmial.
SAVANNAH market.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE (Jif 'll J/v MORNING NEWS,)
Savannah, if ov ember 17, 1 P. M. J
| JCottoNa—Market easier. Sales alO bales. We
quote:
Good Middling 14#(<$—
Middling 14;—
Low Middling 14 (£—
Good Ordinary
Ordinary 12 #<£—
Financial.—Sterling exchange, 112#(ftU3; New
York eight exchange buying at per cent.;
selling at #<&# per cent. Gold bqyiug at — and
selling at —.
Bacon.—We quote: Clear rib sides,
sfeoulders, 9#@10 cents ; dry salted fcjdefc «z;d
bellies 9 cents; hams, sugar cured, in canvas, 10
**17 cents.
Grain.—Corn — We quote white at 95 cents
per bushel; mixed, 90<g92#c. Oats—demand fair
at 70<^75c. Rye $1 50 per bushel.
Hay.—Stock heavy and prices irregular. We
qnote Northern fl 35(g>l 45 at wholesale and
f 1 5d at retail; Eastern $1 45 at wholesale and
$l at retail; Western $1 75@1 85 at retail.
Rice.—Receipts large, market dull. We quote >
Common 5#b$5#c; fair 5#<a»Gc; good 6#(Sp>#c.
Freights.—Cotton to Liverpool by steam, direct,
#d; via New York by 1 l-16d for uplands,
1 7-16d tor sea inland; by sail, ?«d; to Havre l#c,
gold; to Bremen or Hamburg by via New
York 1 #c, gold; to New York #c on uppyndP, %c
tm sea island; to Philadelphia #c on upland;
Ci&iLimore, #c on upland; to Boston #c ou up
land. Comber to River Platte $26 UU(g27 00 arid 5
per cebi.
—ALSO—
! ° IL CL0TH V> DOW SHADES, „ , ,
WALL PAPERS, ^ pMRY (;<M)I)S ,
! From the Best Manufacturers in the World, all of which we will seU at less than they ennbebough,
I uau'hpn* -
the new carpets
Three Performances each day, 10 a. m. & 2& 7 I>- m ’
A Towering; Giant Among its Fellows.
CORRECTED BY
if. MYERS k BROTHERS,
AOMMISSION' MERCHANTS AND WfH)LESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, SUGARS, HIDES, UUi fi SAVAN-
HAH.
Hides—
Dry Flint
Dry Salt
Butcher salted...
•Kilims—
Deer
Goat
Sheep
Otter
Mink
Fox
Raccoon
Beeswax
Tallow
Woo!
Wool, burry
y to 13
V toll
..y to 9
V to
a piece
a piece
a piece
a piece
.a piece
U piece
.y lb
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25c<r,i «5
50&2 50
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tojsbhaph markets.
London, November 17, No.ou, —4.'qnsols opened
loininal. United States new torjtSL t Jlf-fc. Erie
limned at 37#c. Erie 37#c.
Later—Money ou ’Change 7 per cent,
later—Erie 37c.
Pari«. November 17, Noon.—Rentes opened at
17f. 30c.
New York, November 17, Noon.—Gold opened
09#. Money 6$£7 per cent. Gold 109#. State
londu strong. Sterling Exchange—long 106#;
hurt 108#. Government bonds and securities
trong. Stocks opened very active.
Cotton.
Liverpool, November 17, Noon. — Cotton
pened quieter.
Sales 10,000 bales; Lor speculation and export
(000 bales. . ,
Cotton to arrive l-16d lower.
Sales of uplands on a basis of good ordinary
[lipped in October and November, 8 3-16<t.
£ater—Sales of uplands on a basis of low mid-
linns. delivered in December, 8#d.
l#ter. Of the sales to-day, 5,100 bales were
“SSSI^of uplands not oelow good ordinary,
JgEd in December and January^ S-16d.
Skwy”kz,November 17,Noon.—Cotton opened
Sate Of 1 ,24* bales at the following prices:
us
FfVivirioiiH, Groceries*
f irrKPOGL ifoyember 17, Noon.—Breadstttefe
JSgdStaU«w338 9d. Lard 408. Beef 9s
i,;.—■ ’Sam, November If, Nh°n-— Flour J“
Wbont held quite taw- Coro quiet
A.U4U41 favore buyers; new mesa
» bri SstMB T Naval
. >re .’._turpeDtiue opened firm at 41^41 X c , rosin
m at $*1S for gained. Freight* opened
OF 1 ^ / ■ i AT
At the Very Lowest Lost!
B
ARGAIXS in thoa- N autiful NEW STY'LE lNGKAINt':
]J\RG VINS in those beautiful MED 11 M iMiUAl.vs, TV ,.i,,,\v.
BARGAINS in Uj»e Uannud TARKs 1 KWNgKAIN^ ^ ^
■y%r INDO W I’" XJ JX 7N X H I > G
In Lace Curtains, Cornice, Reps, Broca telle, Damasks, «&c.
O F F I C K F I RNISIII >' G
Of Cocoa Matting, Carpets, Linoleum, Oilcloth?.
WALL PAPERING, CKUMB CLOTHS, BUGS. MATS, ^ I VIB CAUPETS, Ac.
Unusual Inducements to Casli lingers!
LATllliOP & CO.
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^a$uvancf.
(ineranl’s Insiiiwe Agency,
120 Day Street, Stoddard’s Upper Kange.
PEOPLES INSURANCE (OR PA NY,
OF Pill LA DELPHI A. PA.
(Incorporated 1809.)
L OSSES paid since organization, S . Net Assets November 1st, 1873, $181,326. Now has its
Agencies in nineteen States of the Union, and its financial condition approved of by the buperin-
teudeut of each State.
SOUTHERN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Major General John D. Kennedy. Camden, S. C.;
Major General M. W. Gary, Edgefield, S. C\;
Colonel John B. Palmer, President Central Na
tional Bank, Columbia, S. C.;
Major James B. Ezell, Director Carolina National
Bank, Columbia, S. Cg
J. P. Carroll, Esq., and Colonel E. W. Seibels,
Columbia, S. C.;
Colonel L. I>. Childs, President Carolina National
Bank, Columbia, S. C t ;
Headquarters Southern Department, Columbia.
S. C.
Atlantic and Pacific Insurance Company,
OF CHICAGO, ILL.
Assets October lst^ l«73 f $265,002 2G. Liabilities $7,170 73. Approved by the Superintendent of
Iiisurauce, Stale of New York, and doing business in that State.
N. B.—We are not connected with the Savannah Board of Underwriters, and respectfully solicit a
share of the patronage of the citizens of Savannah.
Office hours, from 11 to 2, 4 to 7, 4nd 8 to 10 p. m.
uovlT-S W. II. BlEIUltU dr BKO-, A (tents,
A GRAND TRIPLE MENAGERIE, in Four Separate Tents, combined with the
COLOSSAL MUSEUM. AVIARY OP TROPICAL BIRDS, and CARAVANS OF
ELEPHANTS, CAMELS, DROMEDARIES. ELKS, BUFFALOES, etc., etc.
GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS PERFORMANCE in the Largest Hippodrome Tent
in the World.
The augmentation the past winter of this Great Combination, makes it four time? larger than last
OFFICE OF THE
Germania Life Insurance Company,
New York, October 1st, 1873.
M r. h. guiine is, from this day, the sole agent for this company, for
Savannah and vicinity, and is alone entitled to collect Premiums against the Company s receipts.
H. WESEND0UCK, President.
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Germania Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
^GENCY IN SAVANNAH, 98 BAY STREET.
novS, 12,13,15,17,IS
II. (iI IIXE,
Ag'
ent.
Watches ami Scirrlnj.
(Tobacco. &r,
FRANK NIC >1 J N A, A g t,
Hum Removed to Northeast Corner BULL and STATE Streets, near the Court House.
H AVING completed new arrangements, he has now and will keep constantly on hand * fine stock
of IMPORTED und DOMESTIC SEGARS, the best brands of CHEWING and SMOKING
TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, and everything usually found in a ftrst-class
Tobacco ajid Segar Emporium.
ind favors extended to him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same,
geuctfUly, as lie guafaufees to give s^Lisfa.ctiQp in price and qu4lity» at w hole-
S. P. HAMILTON,
IMPORTER & DEALER,
Thaakfui f*;r past kind
and a crial by smokers gcu
SALE or RETAIL.
In connection
(Joods, comprisin;
found files of
sorely l)e suited.
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.11 andyc
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^citing ^ttachincsi.
Jloticcs.
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NOTICE.
I TNDER a Charter granted by the Legislature
J of Georgia to the
Savannah Brick Manufactur
ing Company,
I they have purchased the Brick Yards known as
Hamlet & Bailey’s, Swain & Roberts', Swain,
1 Roberta & Co.'s, N. B. Brown’s and E. Lovell s.
The Company have TWO MILLION BURNED
BRICK on their Yards, and are prepared to con
tract for the delivery of any quantity in the city
or to any point on the coast of Georgia.
Orders left at the Hardware Store of Crawford
& Lowell, Broughton afreet, will receive prompt
! attention. E. C. SWAIN,
a ug5p«s
i »'fegsf
iSjgSB i Ml
ill IS
WATCHES: T [
President.
da
(WITH LAT«»T
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OVJvR SOO.OOO I3V USE.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Office United Hy'draulic
Cotton Press Company, >
11th November, 1873.)
C tOTTON FOR SHIPMENT will not be re-
/ ceived at the Upper Hydraulic Cotton P*ess
after the l‘2th of November. 1873, unless applica
tion is made to, and permission given by, Mr. W.
H; Rowland, lieud Clerk, vM? MADE,
uovl2-l w President and Superintendent.
npHE new Wt
untim- * Wilson combines all re-
vaffiM imnroycxnents and stands
. cent and vaiuAfe imjWyfflffS?
alone as the only light-runn tig tttfh PS
Rotary Hook, making the Lock Stitch alii,
both sides of the frabric sewed.
For ease of operation^
_ the
1% OU
"ESI
LEGAL NOTICE.
M Y wife, MARY FITZGERALD, with my con-
sent, may become a PUBLIC or FREE
TRADER, as provided by Section 1750, Irwin’s
Revised Code of Georgia, by publishing this notice
one month in a public gazette.
oct25-lin M. FITZGERALD.
notice.
M R. GEORGE S. FRIERSON is a4o«e author
ized to collect for Millen, Wadust &
Co.’s Planing Mill.
novl2-lm MILLEN, WADLEY & CO.
T,
ptUinmf.
"T^amn!u^^am!^msbecome a
word and the astonishing number sold (on cr 100,000
nn^rethan of any other kind) showsthe appre
citdiofl ^corded by a discerning public to a pro
duction otPUiVifyS merit. ... . t rm _
These macWnSI ^ wkl on ^ .
or monthly payments taketi, UUl macriines put
in order or received in exchange.
Send for our circulars or call at either or Uu.
Wheeler &, Wilson Manufacturing Couipany s
oftL,’n. Savannah, Augusta, Macon or Columbus,
i ttuuw’nil and Columbia, S. C.
”\V. il. CLEVKS, General Agent,
146 Brouglitoti 1, Savannah, G
aug5-eod*fcwlf
8FECIE !
Panic Prices Nowhere
. Ua.
Jailor and
^aarhinisits and founders.
8AMUEU POI-FPS,
TAILOR AND DRAPER,
So. 7, Drayton Street, Savannah, «a.
TNVITES the attention of his former patrons.
I iNvnpo *■“ ... i tr» in« new selected
stock
MERES*
sej>8m4
parbh
ABCIIJBALD McALLISTEE,
Marble and Stoae Yard.
Muninneuts, Head-Stones, Marble
Mantels, &c.
211 BROUGHTON NT.. SAVANNAH, GA.
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ih7iga$onWhflT
WHY?
W HY IS IT that Printing can be done to the
utmost satisfaction of the customer at the
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE? Because the
office is complete ui «hc way of material—six power
Dresses, types in quantity and every needed variety,
keening at all times an extensive stock of papers,
haviugawell-eqni5>pc<l Bindery, toWojtae gemd
vrarkmen—thus having ali. and tub best facilities
we are eiahledto tupn oiit SUPERIOR WORK,
THE !g<?£?SST TIME posalbk
Corner of Congress, lYhitiikpr, and St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, < = V .
AH the EUROPEAN NOVELTIES in WATCHES, DI AMONDS and JEWELRY,
. ,, ... AMERICAN WATCHES, SILVERWARE and FANCY GOODS.
TWffltS oMtfSE The line embraces an assortment UMBURPA88ED in Variety and Heganee by any IN THE SOUTH,
snick of goods BELOW PANIC PRICES, and AyElBdfiiffioed W ’TUHM AKERS. SILVERSMITHS and ENGRAX ERS attached to the House,
that a DOLLAR IN GREENBACKS will now .ujSjtT ■’ ’ '
purchase MORE tlian a DOLLAR IN SPECIE ^
would BEFORE THE WAR.
PA R1S.LONDO -Ml BERLIN NOVELTIES!
Bonnets, Bats,
Ostrich Plumes,
Frpneh Flowers,
And anything usually found In a firet-clase
Millinery Establishment
Motto: “Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
H, C. HOUSTON,
No. ‘ti Bull street, Masonic Hall.
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FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT SOUTH
GEORGIA FAIR. AT
TIIOMASVILLE.
FIRST PREMIUM, SILVER MEDAL, AT
AGRICULTL and MECHAN’L, AT
SAVANNAH.
Sugar Mills and Pans.
McDONOUGH & BAIJANTYNE,
MACHINISTS,
§>ccond-Yt«tnd ^urniturr. W
The Most Extensive SECOND-HAND Funiitare
Ware-Koonis In the City!
.T. B.
No. 210 Broughton St.
H AS the largest imd most varied stock of Sec-
piuLHana Ftiruiture to be found anyw here'
1 persons desiring to buy anything
find it to their advantage to give m
rill also pay thu liigbest market vah
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
E would inform our patrons that we have a full stock of onr popular SUGAR MILLS and PANS,
which are recommended by all who have worked them.
ARCHITECTURAL IKON WORK.
We have made a specialty of, and are prepared to fill orders for IRON FRONTS for Stores and
Dwellings; Verandahs, Office and Cemetery Railings, of the latest designs, at Northern prices.
All kinds of IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made at short notice. sep!6tf
omLHjwirf Furniture to be found apywhere in
this city, and persons desiring to buy anything in
that line will find it to their advantage to give him
a call. He will also pay the highest market value
for all kinds of Second-Hand Furniture and House
hold Ware. , ,,
Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch.
seplCtf
STORAGEt
I HAVE leased the commodious FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE, corner of Broughton and W**t
Broad streets, and am prepared to receive on
storage COTTON, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
octks-lra M. O. MESSICK.
IWritHr?:
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
S. S. MILLER,
Dealer in Furniture of all Kinds,
Ware-Rooms 169 and 171 Broughton Street,
Between Jefferson and Barnard Streets.
This OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE would call the attention of purchasers to the
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE,
Which is replenished by every arrival from Northern ports. nov25tf
BALTIMORE AND SAYANNAH STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
Jiteara <£ ngines and gHarhintty.
Sugar Mills and Pans!
s. w. GLEASON & co., FOR BALTIMORE
U|j ^J| j Cabin Passage $20.
St. Julian Street.
The Great 12 Centre Pole Tent and
$100,000 Challenge Show.
EVERY ACT DOUBLE in L’ Rings at tlie same hour under one Grand Pavilion !
A DOUBLE GRAND ENTREE! 2 Studs of Ring Horses, Dual Corps of Eques
triennes, Male Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Clowns, etc., etc.
Greatest Achievement in Arenic Annals Ever Witnessed.
FOR LIVERPOOL
r jpHE British Bark
EBMINA,
Capt. PHILLIPS, t
| 1,500 bate capacity, with a portion of ,
I gaged, will have dispatch. c * r 2& e
For freight apply to
r l
PRICES REDUCED FROM LAST YEAR.
We make »gar Mills a specialty. Also, Steam
Engines, Saw aud Grist Mills, Machinery of all
kinds. Send for a Circular. OCftttf
Central Machine Shop
—and—
BOILER WORKS-
P. J. BULGER,
Engineer and Machinist,
AGENT FOR
JUDSON’S GOVERNORS
ANI»
NIAGARA PUMPS,
l ay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Next door to Habersham st.
Particular attention given t j Ship-smithing.
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J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Machinist,
Canal St., near Charleston Wharf.
Repairs of all k nds of
31 V C II i 3.' E 11 V .
BLACKSMITH WORK,
In all its Branches, promptly done.
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grogs, fatrrticincs, &c.
Wall Street Panic!
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
A3IERICA,
G. W. BILLUPS, Commander.
VfTILL sail for Baltimore, on FRIDAY*.
▼ V November 21st, 1S73. at 9:30 o’clock A. M.
Through bills lading signed for Cotton destined
for Liverpool and Bremen, b}' first class steamships
sailing from Baltimore.
For freight or passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to
JAS. B. WEST & CO.,
nov!7 120 Bay Street.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
THE FINE STEAMSHIP.
WYOMING,
TEAL, Commander,
TTTII.L sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
V V November 22d, 1573, at 9 o’clock A. M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent.
Through bills lading signed to Antwerp, Rotter
dam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, London,
Hull, Leith, and all prominent interior poiuts on
trie Continent of Europe, by steamers of the “Red
Star Line." and the “American Steamship Com
pany" and their connections from Philadelphia.
For freight apply to
Hunter & gam mell.
| novlT 100 Bay Street.
BLACK STAB LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
EYEltY SATURDAY".
1'u.biii Passage $20— .Stcciase 5>iO.
K A. SOULUgj
for havre! ~~
T HE fine new A1 British ship
JOSEPH AIfI.BERKY,
Capt. CORNING,
Having half her cargo engaged, will
have dispatch.
For freight apply to
-™ v ^“ E - ^sonxAKb
FOR LIVERPOOL '
T HE first-class ship
( ALISTA HAWS, rfAs
Captain DAVIES - -
liaving a portion of her carr-u en
gaged, will have quick dispatcl, :
ai»oye. -
For further freight engagements
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for LivErnMnur^
T HE British ship
UNIVERSE,
S. G. JONES. Master,
haying a portion of her cargo en
gaged, wtir have quick dispatch
above port. For freight, atmlv to
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FOR HVERp5ol
T HE first-class American shin
IRONSIDES,
. . . Capt. BERRY
having a portion of her careo en’
•ramai. will have good dispatch. F„ r
balance of freight applv to
uct49 - tl ' wilder*^
Steamboats.
FOR
DARIEN, BRUNSWICKs
TIi
St. Catharine's, Doboy aa.1 st. Siam,-,
[ai "lSATnj.A
L
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yards of canvas, is required t_ . , „., . , .
Plumagetl Birds, Flesh-eating Reptiles, and the Colossal DUAL CIRCUS EXHIBITION, making it a
Grand*Combination more than Equal to Twelve Shows in One.
To transport this Goliah of Shows, one hundred cars, six passenger coaches, and four engines are
brought into requisition, aud the services of over 2,000 men and horses are necessary to the success of
this unprecedented enterprise.
NO MONEY TO BE HAD!
B UT if yon want to <ret the worth of your bonds
in Pure Drugs, Prescriptions compounded
with care, don’t fail to call at No. 03 A her corn
street. There, the undersigned l>egs to inform his
friends and the public, that lie* keeps constantly
ou hand a full, fresh and complete stuck of Druirs,
Patent Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, etc.
I .amps and Kerosene Oil, 120 degrees, at 40c.
per gallon.
Pure and Ground Spices of all kinds.
I also keep constantly on hand a choice selec
tion of
WHISKEYS,
BRANDIES,
GIN,
PORT and SHERRY WINES,
for medicinal purposes. JAS. A. POLHILL.
oct6tf
Dr. CROOKS’ WINE
of Tar never fails to cure
iCOUG 11S and COLDS. Try
one bottle.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
HUNTSVII tLE,
CROWELL, Commander,
V\7ILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY’,
\ t November 22d, 1S73, at — o’clock —. M.
Through bills of lading given ou Cotton des
tined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first-class
steamers.
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN & CO.
R. LOW PEN, Esq., New York. novl7
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.
Sailing from each Port on tlu* lOth, 20lh
and 30th of every Alonth.
FOR BOSTON.
AJ.
TIIE STEAMSHIP
WORCESTER,
Captain F. M. SNOW,
\\TILL sail for the above port on THUSRDAY,
\ V November 20th, 1873, at 7 o'clock A. M.
Through bills lading "iveu to New England
manufacturing cities, and via Canard line to Liv
erpool.
Par freight or passage apply to
RICHARDSON £ BARNARD,
nov!2 Agents.
COUGHS
BLOOD
IRON and POKE ROOT,
known as Du. CROOK’S SYRUP
of POKE ROOT is the best Blood
Purifier. It can be relied on.
BEFORE EACH PERFORMANCE A
CiRATs I) BAJLLOOTST ASCENSION,
pr All the Railroads running to Savannah have made Special Rates for Excursionists wishing to
visit the GREAT EASTERN.
Lake City, Thursday, November 13; Jacksonville, Friday,
November 1-4; Gainesville, Saturday, November 15.
I, J. IHYI\E, Agent.
jauGyl
MURRAY’S LINE.
FOR
New York every Tuesday
A
B ILL ARP’S Peace Papers Price $1 50
Jessamine (Marion Ilarland’s new novel) 1 50
Bressant 1 25
Miss Dorothy's Charge 1 ,N >
The Two Widows 50
Old Kensington • 1 2°
Innocent
A Simpleton
Keuelm Chillingly 75
The New Magdalen
A Vagabond ; Heroine 75
Also, cheap editions of Dickens, Thackeray,
Bulwer, Byron, Shekspeare, Scott. Milton, Moore,
Captain Marryatt, &c.. at
ESTILL’g
NEWS DEPOT,
Corner Bull Street and Bay Lane,
oct30-tf (Rear of Post Office.)
ghujasiucs;.
NIAG AZINKS.
PRICE.
T ESLIE’S Lady Magazine f < >r November. 40
J Godey’s Ladj*’s Book “ “ 30
Peterson’s Lady’s Book “ “ 25
Demurest’s Monthly “ “ 30
Lady’s Friend “ “ 30
Young Ladies’ Journal “ “ 50
Le Bon Ton “ “ CO
Milliner and Dressmaker for October 75
The Galaxy for November 40
Harper’s Monthly for November 40
Atlantic Monthly “ 40
Overland Monthly “ 40
Scribner’s Monthly “
Catholic World “ .60
The Electic Magazine “ ! r *0
Any of the above Magazines mailed on receipt
of price and 4 cents for postage.
FOR SALE AT
ESTILL’S
NEW& DEPOT,
Comer of Boll st. and Bay st. lane.
OCt24-tf
TIIE FIP»ST-CL-\SS STEAMSHIP
LEO,
DEARBORN, Commander.
YTTILL siiil for the above port on TUESDAY,
T V Kovmber ISth, 1873, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Through bills lading furnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow* Antwerp,
Christiana, Rotterdam, «fcc., Jtv-j U»y firet-class
steamships.
For freight or passage, applv to
UUM'EK X G VMM ELL,
j povl2 S4 Bay Street.
EMPIRE LINE-
FOR NEW YORK*
Cabin Passage $20, Sterraq-e $10.
rt
(farpenters aud guilder.
C. H. GAY ,
Carpenter and Builder,
33 Tatuall Street,
SATAN'jiii, ta
Corner of Charlton.
sep2yl
GILBERT BUTLER,
MASTER BUILDER,
Carpenter and Contraetor,
Corner of Barnnxal aud Perry Streets.
E STIMATES for all kinds of work furnished at
shortest notice. Fitting up Offices and Job
bing promptly attended to. apStf
THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIPS,
SAX JACINTO,
G. P. HAZARD, Commander,
SAN SALVADOR,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commander,
■YT7TLL sail for New York as follows, for the
VV month of November:
SAN SALVADOR SAN JACINTO
SATURDAY Nov. 1st, |
at 3 o’clock P. M. | SATURDAY, Nov. Sth,
SATURDAY,Nov. 15th, I at 10 o’clock A. M.
at 3 o’clock P. M. SATURDAY, Nov. 22d,
SATURDAY,Nov. 29th, j at 10:30 o’&IGk A- M.
at 3 o’clock P, M.
Insurance by ste^en* or this line, one-half pei
cent.
V^iittvely uo engaged lx;rths secured; if ter Wed
nesday previous to the sailing day, unless paid for,
Through bills lading given on Cotton for Liver
pool by first-class steamers
For freight or passage, hnyin^ superior accom
modations, apply to
\Y, HUMMING & CO., Agents.
C3P"\V35. R* GARRISON, Agent, No. 5, Bowl
ing Green, New Y'ork. nov6
GEE A T SOUTH EH > ST EAIMBP C D.’S SIDE
WHEEL SHIPS.
FOR NEW YORK
EVERY THURSDAY.
Cabin Passage 820 — Steerage §10.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHU’ii,
§biii (facpfuterind.
H. F. WILLIN'K, Jr.
Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPARMAKEli.
YARD EASTERN END OF THE CITY.
H AS facilities fordoing all work with dispatch.
SPRUCE SPARS and LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sale.
Also, Agent for the SOUTHERN WRECKING
COMPANY.
Is prepared to contract for Raising Piping
it Vessels of
:il, LIVINGSTON,
MALLORY, Commander,
GEN* KARNES,
CHEESEMAN, Commander.
YTTILL sail for New York, every THURSDAY,
ft as follows:
H. LIVINGSTON. . GEN. KARNES,
THURSDAY, aov. Gth, ; THURSDAY,Nov.l3ih,
at'19 A.M. ! at 2 P.M.
THURSDAY,Nov. 20th, I THURSDAY,Nov.27th,
at 10 A. M. j at 12 M.
Bills lading given here on Cotton thriingh to
Liverpool and Continental ports, via York, by
first-class steamers.
No freight reeeiyea ua wnarf after 10 o'clock on
day o$
For freight or passage, applv to
WILDER & CO.,
oct31 No. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range.
itotcls aud Restaurants.
g ruiupUi
out vessels ot any size, uu-trarid for lui*e
Steam Pump#, btrge Lnting Lighters, Diving Ai»-
paratus, Hydraulic Jacks, xc.
janltf II. F. WILLINK, Jr.
%(t Drahrs.
ICE! ICE!
TJHs
Gardiner Ice Company,
OF GARDINER, MAINE,
AVING taken the Ice Houses on Ba^ Street,
H
formerly occupied by the Savannah Ice Com
pany, are prepared to deliVer Ice in any quantities
to all parts of the city.
They will have polite and competent upep vyi(h
their wagons, and will keep a regular anri PBwHug
supply on hand.
Their ICE Is Roin the Company’s Houses on the
Kennebec river, from which the purest Ice is cut.
feblltf GRAYBILL & LOMBARD.
Arrkitfrt.
M. B. GRANT,
Engineer and Architect,
No. 107 Bay Street, Room No. 1.
(OVER EXPRESS OPPICE.)
P LANS aud Specifications furnished for Build
ings, Bridges, and other structures. Also,
superintends construction of same when desired.
Surveying done in all its branches. Prompt at-
ention to all business. jan3ml2
BRENNAN’S
^OVEAS U0Vsj!
156. 158, 160 A 162 BRYAN ST.
rfMIE Proprietor of the ibove House, in order
J. to supplv the constantly increasing business,
fc»(3 Ui*de' stfveral improvements and ailditions,
chief among which is a
Restaurant on the European Plan,
■ where the traveling public can at all hours, either
! day or night, have served up to them, at such prices
j as to be within the reach of all, the substantial*
i and delicacies of this and the Northern markets.
Board and Lodging, $1 o0 per day.
Requesting ft share of the public patronage, 1
r, ua rah tee complete satisfaction to all who visit my
flou&e,
i Balls and Parties supplied with Supper on reas-
! onable notice. . _
j scp!5tf JOHN BRESNAN, Proprietor.
'-Boots ami £hocis.
BOOTS m SHOES!
N. T. FINDER & CO.,
13D# Broughton Street,
W OULD call the attention of the public to the
large and well assorted stock of BOOTS and
SHOES, which they have just received. "
invited to examine tlmix .extensive a**
Misses', Boys’ ami CtrHdreri’snbOes, of
have one of the most complete stocks ei
in this city. ’ ’ *' v ~
E
STEAMER
.12- J?». ALLlMO\,
Capt. JOHN CONNOR.
ILL leave as above, from Chariest n tt-a
every THl’RSDAY, at s p «
Kates same as per steamer Satt \m ljn ir,
Freight lor lslamls ami Satilla i.
era. Frehdit ppr#nv»ff ..u . “J daa.
w
•rs. r reight recoiv,«l at'all timSbhA^'
muse ou wharf. I-or freight or Passa-,
F. .M. ivitElf,
octlotf Offlre.S^fSW
For Florida aiKi Tiiarh-stni,
South Carolina.
-‘*3^-' - A
THE SrLE.\DIU NEW YOKE RtUT SIDE.
WHEEL STEAMERS,
DICTATOR, Cm 1’OIM,
Capt. VOGEL, j Capt. FITZ GERALD,
Will sail Wifi
EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERY SI NDAT
at 12 o’clock m. | at 12 o’clock m.
JsltoM DcKcnnc’s Wharf, Savannah, tor
Feniandiiia, Jacksonrille, t.rtsu (ort
Springs, Paiatka,
And all way landings on the ST. JOHN'S HTTP
connecting at Femandina with the Florida RaiY
road for all points in the interior, and steamat
to HAVANA, C’nba, and NEW ORLEANS, >u
Cedar Keys.
Returning, steamer Dictator will arrive at Sa
vannah every SUNDAY, and steamer Citv p«a*
every THURSDAY MORNING, in tune to
make connections with New York ships and all
railroad trains leaving that day, and leave for
CHARLESTON at 8 o’clock a. m. on SUNDAYS
and THURSDAYS of each week.
For freight or passage, applv to
BRAIN A RD ROBERTSON, A genus
Office on Wharf. oct3i-*i
SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.
INLAND ROUTE.
fc.,
THE STEAMER
LIZZIE BAKER,
CAPT. P. La ROSE,
’ITTILL leave Paddleford’s Wharf every TTEj-
VV DAY. at 10 o'clock, A.XI. for
DOBOY. BRUNSWICK, and ST. MARY'S,
FERN AN DIN A, JACKSONVILLE. MANDA
RIN, HIBERNIA, GREEN COVE
SPRINGS, MAGNOLIA,
PICOLATA, TOCOLA, and PALATKA, Fla
Returning,
ARRIVES AT SAVANNAH SATURDAYS.
C*?“The Lizzie Baker hx« ample and comfurUbk
Passenger Accommodations.
KATES AS LOW AS BY OTHER LINES
No freight received after 9# o’clock on niorua*
departure. K. P. McCANTS,
dec2tf Agent »teami-r Lizzie Baker.
of
For A u trust a and Way Landings.
STEAMER
STEAMER
ROSA KATIE
Will leave every
Will leave every
Wednesday Forenoon Friday Afternoo*
at 9 o’clock. i at 4 o’clock.
Freights received at all times at Dillon's Wliarf.
foot of Gas House Hiik Way Freights payable by
shippers. LAWTON, HART A CO., Agent*.
sep22tf
Painting.
CHRIS. MURPHY.
CHAS. CLABK.
Painting! Painting!
MURPHY* CLARK,
OFFICE AND STOKE,
118 Bry an St., bet. Bull and Drayton,
SAVANNAH, GA.
HOISE, SKIP, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PA I TV r X^ ERS.
3IARBLING, GRAINING,
GILDING, GLAZING, PAPER HANGING
DZALEKS 121
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, TARNISH, 4c.
GLAZIERS’ DIAMONDS. BRUSHES, Ac.
ENAMELED and GROUND GLASS.
MIXED PAINTS, of every shade and color.
Machinery and Harness OILS, Axle GREASE-***
CANS and MARKING POTS, of all a!**
YT7 e would respectfully call «he attentiiM ^
▼ V owners and occupants of houses to our ex
tensive supply of READY-MADE LADDERS *-
all sizes. They ar^ Mght and durabih; so iwM*
should be witbLut one.
GOULD’S PATENT STEP-LA DDEBS,
An indispensable article for public and prtaK
louses and offices, .
Servants loft© tune enough to pay for one in U7*
ing to burrow for washing window ? and boostt-
OCR SKYLIGHT LADDERS
Can be moved by the moot delicate person.
ers should not want for Ladder* w hen they can )
at a low price,
J^-Promni and careful attention P VCB
orders. oct»d
3iats aud (i’aps. ^
CIURLESB. ASH,
137 ten^ress Street,
li&nfi ’i’HE BEST STOCK OF
GOODS ever oltereu to tht citizens w -
van nali, consistjug of
H AS now on
Hats, Caps, Furs,
UMBRELLAS, CASES, Ac., &c.
tion is called to the stock of FI R^- “ u ^*‘ rauP ;
he deftip* competition. All the latest ** , vCB
fashionable gotxls in the above line* consuu^-
hand at
137 fouarrss Street.
C HARLES B. ASH.
oct30-tf —
(Educational.
Dancing Aeadeffi) •
ALAJDA3IE L L°rlS ^
W ILL open her School TUESDAlJV
of Norember. in the I* 1 .'”'
where sbe will introduce all ttK‘, 0’' V,.
Waltzes and Fancy Daaces. bisk
quadrille, Ashers Glide,
Tilt, Boquet Swing—never taught ™ 0 ' . Ttf
nah—aud others too nnmerqtB to d siT-
tiou dave—TUESDAYS. THL BSDAVSa^^,
URDAYS, from SX untU 6p.
enquire at Mr. II. L. Schruuer. ^^ , , n _. po4
Academv on instruction days, or
Office Bos Mfi, Savannah, Ga. ;J c prtri-
1’. S.—Children taken trom 5 J^®i. lio neH0
Young ladies' aud gentlemen 8 ereiM?
wffl be taught Tuesday and Satunla}^ 1|E
from S until 10#.
Adifrtisittfl Agcul-
WM. KANKIN,
Advertising Agcid*
111 Bay street. Savannah. h»-
A DVERTISEMENTS inserted inn»> *’*
the United States.
AT PUBLISHERS’ LOWF.ST
Particular attention givOTtq.V^J^J
ida. South Carolina a .’5.-> l “ 1> ^jfhJd on «Pl*Se
Estimates f<f A^crusmg fnm*^ ^
tion. Pit vies Who advcrtl.-etffiong^^i**