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SaTannah and Charleston K. K
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PROTIDEXC'E AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
USE.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
FOR
I HE At British
eii gaged, or going 01
have all possible dispa
f° r , fright «PPly to
ieDla-tf
8. P. HAMILTON
^ A -SOCi.t
°« I IVEKPoor
e ^E -
Capt. SC LATER,
ca'rsl
—“ and wiU % ***■“
DEALER,
THE STEAMSHIP
SOMERSET,
* - (ltfOOToha.)
' CAM-iitf B: S. DOANE,
“trlix* Ball' for ‘ the ; above ‘ port on SATUR-
r V HAT. February Slat, at — o’clock —. M.
r~ " “ to Boston, Fall
131 Broughton Street,
FOR lalVEUPorTT^
T HE First class British Bark ’’
AKAJHINTA.
Leave Beat:fort at
Arrive at Savannah at
Day train makes dose connects
North via Charleston at Augusta,
the West and Yamaseee^ocstafloi
Railroad. .
NIGHT PASSENGER—FOR C
Leave Savannah, dally at.
Arrive at Charleston,g^Jy^jiNAi
Leave Charleston daily at
Arrive at Savannah daily at
River, New ; Bedford, i
points in New England.
JL akamixta.
Will have dispatch for* the'
port.
For 1 reight engagements a
lanlT-tf ALLEN •
For freight or passage apply to
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Hexby Cbto.v, Agent, Providence.
MURRAV’S line
New York every Tuesday
s, and at Depot Office.
Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
FOR
CENTRAL RAILROAD
Spring Calicoes, choice styles,
. “ * • * ' ; .. •
Spring Percales, new designs,
T HE A1 British bark
MATILDA C. SMITH,
. . # .n S apt * SMl TH f
bemg of small capacity, will have
dispatch. For freight apply to
dec30-tf E. a. »
GnotRii. Superintendent’s Office, • |
Central Railroad, >
Savannah, November 1, 18T3.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY', THE to INSlt
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra:
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will mu
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah —8:45 A.M
BULKLEY, Commander, -
[TTILL sail for' the above port on TUESDAY,
TV February 17th,1874, at5 o’clock P. M.
Through bills lading furnished on Cotton defi
ned for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow. Antwerp,
hristiana, Rotterdam, &c., &c. t by first-class
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER & QAMMKLL,
84 Bay Street.
J>hamtoat$
.10*» P. M
. lU55P.il
.. 6:45 P. M
. 7:15 P M
.. fclOP.M
.. 1:30 l’.M
Bleached Goods, very cheap,
Arrive in Macon
Leave Macon for Columbus,
Leave Macon for Enfaula....
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Arrive at Columbus
febll
BOSTON AND SATANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.
. 3:f7 A.M
.10:20 A. M
FOR BOSTON
Arrive at Atlanta
1:40 A. M
Leave Atlanta...
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta...
Arrive at Macon from Colnmbos.
Arrive at Macon from Enfania..
Leave Macon
Leave Angnsta
Arrive at Angnsta
THE STEAMSHIP
WORCESTEK,
Captain F.. M. SNOW,
TYTILL saQ for the above port on TUESDAY’,
VV - Febrnary 17th, 1S74, at 8 o’clock A. M.
Through bills lading given to New Agland
manufacturing cities, and via Cunard line to Liv-
4:00 P. M
5:20 P. M
Arrive at Savannah
TRAIN NO. 9, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah... 7:80P. 1
Arrive in Augusta.
Arrive in Macon..... .......
Leave Macon for Columbus.
Leave Macon for Enfaula.
Leave Macon for Atlanta.
Arrive in Enfaula.
Arrive in Atlanta I
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
Leave Enfaula
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta....
Arrive in Macon from Columbus,
Arrive in Macon from Enfaula...
Leave Macon
Arrive in Milledgeville.
BALTIMORE AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
. 2.30 P. M
. 7:20 A. M
. 3:40 P.M
. 7:30 P. M
. 5:10P.M
. 7:35P.M
.lfcOfr-P.-M
.lUKVP. A!
. 8:05P.M
. 5:55 A. M
Train No. 2, being a through train on the Con
trail Railroad, stopping only at whplp. stations,
passengers for half stations cannot dc taken or.
or put off.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton wit-
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, and
train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta ana Macon. The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daily, Sundays excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
dec!3-tf General Superintendent.
FOR BALTIMORE
G. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
TTTILL sail for Baltimore, on SATURDAY,
Tv.: February 14th, 1874, at 3 o’clock P. M.
Through bills lading signed for Cotton destined
for Liverpool iuid Bremen, by first class steamships
sailing from Baltimore.
For freight apply to
JAS. B. WEST & CO.,
feb9 ,120 Bay Street.
Atlantic and Gull R. K
Gesbui Suferiktekdent’s OrFICE, 1
Atlantic and Gulp Railroad, v
Savannas, Oct. litli,lS73.)
VN AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th.
r Passenger Trains on this Road will rnu of
lows;
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
ave Savannah daily at 4 do P.M
rivo at Jesnp “ S.-15P. M
rive nt Bainbridge “ i.:....8:15 A.M
rive at Albany “ 9:40A.M.
rive at Live Oak “ 3:65 A.M.
rive at Jacksonville “ 10:12 A.M.
rive at Tallahassee " 10:55 A. M.
m.n-i.: ■ Aa I i.
BLACK STAR USE.
FOR NEW YORK
ETEBY SATURDAY.
Cabin Passage $20— Steerage SIO.
. ... —11.
aM
.... 2:40P.M.
. 9:05P.M.
8:40 P.M.
..... 4:30 P.M.
.... 5:06 AIM.
.... 8120A.M.
THE FIRSTrCLASS STEAMSHIP,
HUNTS VILLE,
' ^ < (^QWELL, Commander,
tTILL pail for the<alx>ve port on SATURDAY,
V 'Febrimnr 14th, 1874, at — o’clock —. M.
Pnrongh. bills of lading given on Cotton des-
ed for: Liverpool and Hamburg by flrst-cl&ae
FRANK &
Insurance by 7 tlus line one^balf per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
'O.CTAVto COHEN A? CO., Agents,
E-lM-DM-Esq., New York. 96 ^ Sft
PHILADELPHIA ASD SOUTHERN MAIL
train arriving m Macon at4c30t ,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN 'DTVF
SION.
Leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday «n4 • Fi -
day at 6:50 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup at 1230 p. w.; Lawton 7:30 r. v.
Leave Lawton Tuesday, Thursday and Satiu
day at 5:40 a. m.
Leave Jesup at 12:40 p. h.
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 l*. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—
DIYISIUNf.
jjege I^vvtcai, (Sundays eaccepted),
Arrive at Ouitman “
Arrive at Thomasville “
Arrive at Albany “
THIS WEEK
ARE OPENING
STEAMSHIP USE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA
Bales of Brown Goods
WESTERN
Cases of New Prints
Leave Albany
Leave Thomasville
Leave Quitman M 44 . 4:15 P. M
Leave Valdosta 44 . u . 5^S P. 5W
Arrive at Lawton 44 -fO., 8:05 P. M.
Connect at Albany with night train on Soutli
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Tnef-
days, and Thursdays, and arriving;at► Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and, Fridays.
Train on Brunswick and Albany Railroad !caw_^
junction (No. 9 Atlantic & Golf Railroad) for Al-
Cases of Tickings
Cases of Jeans
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at JUdC
and arrives from Albany Monday, Wedccs-
id Friday at 2:49 p. i:.
1 steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
jvery Thursday, at 8fiHJ a. m.
H.S. HAINES,
-27tf General Superintendent.
Cases of Hosiery
lHE ST. JAMES is the largest Hotel in Florida, having accommodations for 250
Halls and Spaces are heated with Steam, and the Honse is lighted throughout with
all other modem improvements, and w ith a Table equal to the best of Northern Hi
the aim of ttye Manager* to iqakeithe St. James not only a first-class Hotel, but a cor
erfol home. Prof. .Ochtifl’s .first-class Orchestra has been engaged for the season.
LI8T OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift
Oue Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gilt
One Grand Gash Gift
10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each....
30 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each....
50 Cush Gifts, 1,000 each....
80 Cash Gifts, 500 each....
100 Cash Gifts, 400 each....
150 Cash Gifts, 300 each.,..
250 Cash Gifts, 200 each....
(Eiprs and Sobatto.
CAMPBELL & ANDREWS, Manager*.
GOODMAN & MYERS,
Safiffifc ©UftoiliiS, &(<
133 BAIT STREET,
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING
WELL-KKOWK CIGARS:
PARAGON,
DAUNTLESS,
JEWELS,
MESSALINA,
.. 150,000
.. 50,000
.. 40,0(0
.. 40,000
.. 45,000
.. 50,000
.. 38.500
.. 550,000
•WHEEL STEAMSHIPS,
norlS-tf
m SALVADOR,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commander,
_
L' sail for New York as follows, for the
lonth of Febrnary:
SALVADOR. SAN JACINTO
li ...
DAY: Feb. Itb,. SATURDAYFeb. 14Ui,
(2 o'clock .M. at 4 o’clock P.M.
DAY, Feb. 21st, SATURDAY,Feb. 28th.
* o'clock M. at 4 o’clock P. M.
mce by Bteamcrs of this une, ulie-half pci
FAST
Q UR NEW STYLE INGRAINS ARE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST CARPETS EVER
offered at the price.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
VERY ,LO W FIGURES.
TIIO. JE. BRAMLETTE,
ent Public Library of Kentucky, and M
lift Concert, Public library Building, L
Fast Road Horses,
»IL CLOTHS,
to which 1 would invite the attention of those who
are in want of good Teama.
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
which wc will sell at less than they can be bought
octM-tf
infactarers in the .World, all of
L bin; (^)IuIT
FRANK ^
GREAT SOUTIiEU.Y STEAMhlHP L’O.’S SIDE
! ' ,< WHEEL SHIPS.
inter BULL and STATE Streets, near the Court Honse.
nents, he has now and will keep constantly on hand a fine
IC SEGAIiS, tlic beat brands of C" *
erything usually found in a first-class
vft0 v>:«x h 0{;v
FOR NEW YORK
instantly on
CHEWING and SMOi
w * iiii.'xAl .u‘>
Tobacco and Segar Emporium.
Thankful far past kind favors extended to him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the i
ttjff^frial bJ_smokere generally, guy*hteea to give satisfaction in price and quality, at WH
In connectionwjithjiieaefwrandrTodacco business, he has also a fine line ot Gents’ Farsi
Goods. compriring'CfelHASs. ArCFFS, NECK-TIES, &c., Ac. On his News Stand can aiwa
found files of all the latest DaSj and Weekly: Papers, ^iagazines, Ac. Give him a call and yo
EYERY THURSDAY.
Cabin Passage §20—Steerage $10.
IPriubR accommodations for pas-
' . SENGERS.
THE FIBSTrCLASS STEAMSHIPS. 1
186,158, ICO 4f 103 BKYA.Y ST. .
; : - - rlJ giio,MTi/h .
iism? oQ_ hits "sqWa rri iw odl
or. |o <2 9 A per day! Agents wanted
fit) l/U classes of working peopl
either sex, young or old, make more mom
work for in their spare moments, or all the 1
than at anything else. Particulars free. Adi
G. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine.
4?uruihjrt
B:A;KWES,
. ’ . CHEESEMAN, Cojotispin. .
! .RiyEVGSTON,
JLYLLORY, OoxgASnsg,. .
■^THD wUte New York, every THURSDAY,
GEN. BARNES, J I4Y1XG.STON,
FcteStb, THURSDAY.Fcb.18th,
i M«l-A.M.’>^ ^. at339kM.
Exterminators
(Mi)^llINLETS,,
Dealer in Fnrnl^iii-e of all Kinds,
Broughton .St., Between Jefferson and Barnard Sts.
N ITU HE HOUSE would call the attention of purchasers to the
STOCK OF FUllNITUHE^ which Is, replenished by every arrival
Parties supplied with Supper on rcas-
JOHN BRHSNAN. PropiSfidr.
CONSTANT
week warranted. No capital required. Fall par
ticulars and a valuable sample sent free. Ad^iw,
with 6-cent return stamp, A. D. Y'OUNG, 290
Fiffh st., Williaiosburgh, New York.
LARGE AND WiwLl
from Northern ports.!
gatpraterg aad §ulhkrg. .
Caiiwateriag.
THURSDAY,Feb. 19th, THURSDAY, Feb. 26th,
i SfJ! A. if. . atSdOP.M.
SOMETHING that will pay you A j gj
TO OO. ^’pfcL-
LARGE CASH WAGES GUARAN-< i
TEED for ALL, either sex, young or |>TAft f
old; can be done during leisure time *
at your homes, or PAYS IMMENSELY to traveL
Large Salaries to experienced A fl
A Splendid OUTFIT FREE. AJCiiN L fi.
Write for it at once, to LARANE & HAT.T^ \§y x
North Charles street, Baltimore, Md.
on throu
NewYoi
and Builder!
‘M^wfenall Street,
Comer of Chariton. SATANNAH, «A
Will Offer Particular IndnceniiEiiiiltS ,ti)^ljSS(B Balance
H. F. WILLINK, Jr. .
Shipwright, Caulker
FALL
SPARMAKER,
YARD EASTERN END OF THE CITY.
EJ'VTRTOE < SPAlW^d a Li™ r OAK 1
or sale.
^Algi^A^ent for the SOUTHERN WRECKING
Is prepared to contract for Raising and Pumping
;ut Vessels of any size. Has on hand for hire
X p Wg!rK J6l,£ ”’ Divi ” g AI "
wnltf H. F. WILLINK. J*.
The GOLDEN EGG
GILBERT BUTLER,
MASTE«%OTLDEB,
Carpenter and Contracldi)*’'. < <!
j ifHxxr. ‘jq gal shfi
Comer of Barnard and Perry Street*.
TjtsftiTATES for all kinds of work furaiabetfat
v^uzai tWM. RANKIN
Special Bargains iii FIannels,
iMvertising Agent,
Suvannah, (.;l.-'>«> W.
OORDIALS, in quality the bfflt;
VV Syrapa that etand the test, .
Ginger Ale that can’t be beat.
Cider from Apples nice and sw
Soda Water-nonesuch made.
Sarsaparilla that iaysaDotheri
For Christmas Buy These
GIVE ME TOUR TRADI
The above articles (Cider except" 1
productions, wayranud as reptc
hundred and thirteen and one-half acres, more Cl
lees, being lot No. four (4) .of what is called the I
“Erin Place,” of said deceased’s estate, and ad
joining lands of W llliajns, and lots Nos. three
'(3) and flva (5) of said “Erin Place:” ;
Sold at the risk of lirst jiarchasers. Possession
given on the day of sale. • Terms cash. -
ExecS^joniv&ed.’
in press Goo#
Htamp.
Uauk*.'r8
LOWEST RATES.
AVIIIT1S eVSJD GOLD
S^ED RICE
10 000 BUSHELS for ^
. ’ DAVANT, WAPtES & CO,
jani4-lm
Special Bargains in Black Alpacas,
Letter Headings,
Professional audBi
rpngU him gave
TSto the diil'er-
to furuiph ONE
wish iuaertod.
fig News, Savan-
topiw
,R anybody'else, supplied with Cards of any
1 size, color, or quality, printed in one or mon
»•* promptly at the ^ •- ‘
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE,
N OTE HEADINGS and ENVELOPES, printed
in any style, and on paper of any quality o»
pattern of ruling the customer may desire, at tha
quantity.
Kid Gloves in great variety!
ftbKMw • **** ' r,Ml m
[O NEWS JOB Ol
u ah Advertiser.
Ko;t TUK IlRNKFir OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky.
DRAWING DEFERRED TILL
31st ©I*March Next
To complete the* sale of Tickets, and make a ■
FULL DRAWING.
12,000 Cash Gifts will be distribnted by
lot among the Ticket-holders.
60 Cash Gifts,
80 Cash Gifts,
100 Cash Gifts,
ISO Cash Gifts,
250 Cash Gifts,
325 Cash Gifts,
11,000 Cash Gifts.
Gift*.
amounting to $1,500,000
The Concert and Distribution of Gifts will
posttively and unequivocally take place on the day
now fixed, whether all the tickets are sold or not,
and the 12,000 Gifts all paid in proportion to the
number ol Tickets sold.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tiekets, $50; Halves, $25; Tenths, or
each coupon, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500;
22% Tickets for $1,0C0; 113 Whole Tickets fOr
$5,000 ; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No'die-
count on less than $500 worth of Tickets.
Applications for Agencies and orders for Tick
ets should be addressed to
WOOD’S
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE,
The Best Dollar Monthly.
CSX In K a day made by canvassing for
yw lAr fiXt} this Magaadne—now in its 14th
volume—with Chromo,
The Yosemite Valley^
14x20 inches, in 17 Oil Colors.
Magazine, 1 year, with Mounted Chromo... .$2 00
Magazine, 1 year, with Unmounted Chromo. L50
Magazine, alone, 1 year 1 0$
Examine our Clubbing and Premium lists.
Two Firm-class Periodicals for the price
of one. We solicit Experienced Canvasser
and others to send at once for terms and sped
men Magazine. Address
S. E. SHUTES, Publisher,
41 Park Row, N. Y. City, or Newburgh, N. Y.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed-Bugs, Moths,
Ac.
Sole Agents. r
The Morning' Sews has the largest
city and mail circulation of any paper
publiskc&KrSinmnain ~
NEW YORK HAY-BOOK
A Democratic "Weekly. Established 1050. It
supports White Supremacy, political and social.
Terms, $2 per year. To clubs, nine copies for $8.
Specimen copies free. Address DAY-BOOK, New
York City.
FOURTH
Grand Gift Concert
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
Assets Over $2 9 000 9 000.
iGEN. JOHN B. GORDON, President. I GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice-President.
J. A. MORRIS, Secretary. j J. H. MILLER, Sup*t of Agencies.
BRANCH,
Office, No. 7 Kelly’s Kuihling.
C. H. OLMSTEAD, President and General Agent. | M. HAMILTON, Vice-President.
ARTHUR SHAAFF, Secretary and Resident Agent.
LTON,
GEO. A. MERCER, Attorney.
JOHN D.
JAMES F. WATKINS,
H. E. BACKUS,
| DR. T. J. CHARL
Medical Examiner.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
EDMUND KETCHUM,
SAMUEL B. PALMER,
S. II. ECKMAN,
JOHN L. HARDEE,
ROBERT A. BOIT,
JOHN* FLANNERY.
investments Made and Losses Adjusted at Home
feb7-lm
(CamwcrriaL
SAVANNAH MARKET.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,!
Savannah, February 13. lP.tt. /
Cotton.—Market Arm. Sales of 1,555 bates.
We quote:
Good Middling v
Middling, .T .15^®—
Low Middling 15)£@—
(food Ordinary 14Jf@—
Ordinary .12X®—
Financial. — Sterling exchange, 5 377 New
York flight exchange buying at par and selling at
1-16 per cent, discount. Gold buying at — and
selling at —.
Bacon .— Market firm and unchanged. We
quote: Clear rib sides, 10@10J£c; shoulders, 9@9X
cts; dry salted sides and bellies 9@9^ cts; hams,
sugar cured, in canvas, 13@15 cents.
Grain.—Corn—We quote white at$l 080112%
per bushel: tailed, $1 0S@1 to. Oats—demand
lair at S»@85c. Rye $1 50 per bnaheL
Hay—Fair demand and a good article finds
readv sale at quotations. We quote Northern
$1 35<n)l 45 at wholesale and 61 50 at retail; East
ern 21 40@1 50 at wholesale and $1 80 at retail;
Western Si T5 @1 85 at retail.
Rice.—Receipts small; market firm. We qnote:
Common6>i@TKc; fair Tif@7Xc; good TJ<@8c.
Freights.—Cotton to Liverpool by steam, direct,
—; via New York by steam doll at ll-16d'for
uplands, li,d for sea island; by sail. 7-lGd: to
Havre %c, gold; to Continent >,u; to Baltic Xd;
to New York Jfc on uplands, lc on aea island;
to Philadelphia on upland; to Baltimore, %c
on upland; to Boston on upland. Lumber to
River Platte $26 00@27 00 and 5 per cent.
CORRECTED BY
11. MYERS & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, SEGARS, HIDES, ETC., 8AVAN-
HAH.
Hides—
Dry Flint V ft 16 @
Dry Salt V ft 14 @
Batcher salted V 1b 12 @
Skins—
350
100 15
2501 25
5004 00
Deer ft
Goat apiece
Sheep apiece
Otter apiece
Mink apiece
Fox apiece
Raccoon .. apiece
Beeswax ft
Tallow V ft
Wool, unwashed, free of burro.ft
Wool, burry V ft
250
100
100
250
00
110 15
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Financial.
London, Febrnary 13, Noon.—Consols 91%c-
New Fives $1 03%.
Paris, February 13, Noon.—Rentes opened
at 58f 80c.
New York, February lS.Noon.—Gold opened at
112k’. Stocks dull. Money 4 per cent. Gold
112%. Exchauge—long $4 65%; short $4 89.
Government bonds strong and steady. State
bonds quiet.
Cotton.
Liverpool, February 13, Noon.—Cotton opened
quiet aud steady; uplands 8d; Orleans 8%®8%d.
Sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales specu
lation and export.
Solea tor the week 91,000 bales; exports 8,000
boles; speculation bales; ; stock in port
622,216 bales; American, bales; receipts
American 66,390 bales; actual exports of
American 8,000 bales.
Cotton to arrive opened cheaper.
Sales of uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped iu February and March, 7%d.
Sales of uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in April and May. 7 13-16d.
Sales of uplands, nothing below low middling,
shipped in March aud April, Sd.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below low middling,
shipped in March and April, Sj^d.
I.ater—Stock afloat 460.000 bales; American.
3-19,000 bales.
Later.—Of the sales to-day, 6,700 bales were
American.
New York, February 13, Noon.—Cotton opened
dull; sales 402 bales; Uplands 18%c; Orleans
16&c.
Futures opened inactine as follows: March,
15 7-16c; April, 16 l-16016^c; May, 16 9-16c;
June, 17c.
Groceries, Provisions, dkc.
Liverpool, February 13. Noon.—Breadstuffs
quiet. Wheat 12s0l2s6dfor winter red. Com
37s 6d. Bacon—long clear middles 39s. Tallow
35s 6d.
New Y'ork, February 13, Noon.—Flour dull
and heavy. Wheat dull and nominally lower.
Com dull and? declining. Pork heavy at $16 00.
Lard heavy; steam 9%e. Turpentine quiet at
49% c. Rosin firm at $2 60@2 65 for strained.
Freights steady.
IHisifflLmemiis.
Corner of Congress, Whitaker, and St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ALL THE EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY, AMERICAN WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND
FANCY GOODS.
The line embraces an assortment UNSURPASSED in Variety and Elegance by any IN THE SOUTH.
^“Experienced WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS and ENGRAVERS attached to the Honse.
jaul5-tf
iasuvanff.
AT WHOLESALE.
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REGULAR LINE
For Darien, Brunswick, and
Via St. Catherine’^ Sapelo, and St Situs/^
c
The Xew Steamer
A- H R 112
Capt. JOE SMITH, ’
W ILT, leave as above from CkarU.„ ... I
EVERY THURSDAY, at in ™ H ^l|
turn MONDAY. ’ * p ’ “a «fi» 1
C*-CofinectiDg at Darien with steamaei^. .
and SSSfaRS^ thC
Good state room accommodation fornix
Rates same as per steamer San -Vntontn ^ 1 ^
For freight or
feb4-tf
San Antonio,
passage apply to
KM. MYRELL.A
Office Charleston
For Beaufort, S. C.
Touching at Intermediate laadiLl
pm* “
STEAMER
M- S. ALLISOS,
Cait. P. TOGUO,
W ILL leave as above, from PaaclforJ-.m- I
EVERY MONDAY, at5P ML rrtXSl
SATURDAY-. ’ " |
For Freight or Passage applv to
• «... R. P. McCANTS, A
]an23-tf Padeiford’s
I'bjt
SAVANNAH AND FL0Rljjj|
ISLAND BOUTE-SO SEA SICOESS.
THE STEAMER
LIZZIE BAKEpJ
CAPTAIN P. LaROSE, I
W ILL leave Padeifotd’s Wharf Erarl
WEDNESDAY, «»i
loha, Picolata, Toco!, and Paiatti I
Returning, arrives at Savannah Satanha
All Through Railroad Tickets good to tW
points by tins line.
No extra charge made formealsor statMroa
A snflicient number of the choicest rooms ms
served for passengers by the Northern tausi
The Lizzie Baker has ample and comtomh;
Passenger Accommodations. Rates as low a h,
other lines.
No freight received after SM o’clockOLEor'tl
of departure.
For further information and plan of shitwro a
apply at McConnell’s European lloase, Hi id
118 Bryan street, opposite Screven House tad be
low Pulaski House, where state-rooms can I*»
cured in advance. R. P. McCANTS,
jan2S-tf Agent steamer Lizzie uia
Sprini
Florida and Charleston,|
South Carolina.
For
THE SPLENDID NEW YORK BUILT flit I
WHEEL STEAMERS,
CITY FOIST,
Capt It F. SCOTT, |
Will sail
EVERY SDSBilJ
at 12 o’clock li.
. THE FINE STEAMSHIP,
WY03IIAG,
TEAL, Commander^
W ILL sail for the above po7t SATURDAY.
Febrnary 14th, ^874, at 4 o’clock P. M.
Insurance tui Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent.
Through bills lading signed to Antwerp, Rotter
dam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, London,
Ilulh Leith, and all prominent interior points on
the Continent of Europe, by steamers of the “Red
Star Line,” and the “American Steamship Com
pany” aha their connections from Philadelphia.
For freight apjfly to ■
£1% HUNTER & GAMMELL,
fcb3 y j ,. 100 Bay Street.
-* EMPIRE LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Passage $20. Steerage $10.
DICTATOR,
Capt. VOGEL,
Will sail
EVEBYWEDNESDAY
at 12 o’clock m.
JTjNROM DeRenne’s Wharf, Savannali, for
Fernandina, Jacksonville, Green foul
Springs, Palatka, L
And all way landings on the ST. JOHN' S KIVEil
connecting at Fernandina with the Florida I&l
roaxl for au points in the interior, ami etwimsh:?|
to HAVANA, Cuba, aud NEW ORLEANS, ul
Cedar Keys. t
Returning, steamer Dictator will arrive at S;-|
vannah every SUNDAY, cud steamer Citr Lb I
every THURSDAY MORNING, iu time :<|
make connections with New York ships amis!I
railroad trains leaving that day, aud leave mV
CHARLESTON.at 8 oVlock a. m. ou SUNDAYS I
and THURSDAYS of each week.
For freight or passage, apply to
BRAINARD & ROBERTSON, Ago*/. I
Office on Wharf. oct3l-tf
'!§ S VW\ Filfiff
LOW KESERVOiP.
be Med to all
AND FAMOUS FOE BEINO
BEST 70 USB!
CHEAPEST TO BUYM
EASIEST TO SHAI! 1 1
Famous for doing ^ ’*
BETTER COvKiW |
noma u*f
Qafcker |
Than any Etcraaf
ms si
FA3COOS JOS rivii!*
Satisfacticn 1
AVD Elisa I
Especially Adapt** |
TO TUB
80X.D srs:
Excelsior Manufacturing CobP**ii i
ST. LOUIS, MO.
ASB BT
Lovell & Lattimo^l
SAVANNAH, GA.
octl3dW,S&wCm
Cooking Stoves.
A GREAT VARIETY, for sale at reas®^!
prices.
Also, a very large Stock of
Parlor and Office Stove? !
Do not forget that the comfort of a ■
good Cook Stove, and you can find it. 1
“Southern Home Stove, |
Made by the J. L. Mott Iron
For salo by
COKIUACK HOPKfil
No. 16T Broughton
Only Agent in