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Railroads.
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T HE British ship
UNIVERSE,
S. Q. JONES, Mas
Haying the larger portii
cargo engaged, will havi
for the above port.
For freight apply to 1
mhtl-tf W1
BALTIMORE AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
COMPAXT.
Atlantic and Gulf R. K.
GeXEUAL SOPEItntTESUEXT’S OFFICE, )
Atujstxo and Brai Raiueoad, )•
Satakhah, March 21st, 1S74.)
O N AND AFTER MONDAT, MARCH 2So.
Passenger Trains on this Road will run as
foUOWS!
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at “ :S0 K*«
Arrive at Jesup 1=15 S
Arrive at BaUbridge “ 8:15 A. M
Arrive at Albany “ 2:40 A.M.
Arrive at Live Oat “
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 1*12 A. M
Arrive at Tallahassee “..... 1*8® A-J*.
PRTO AND SUMMER GOOD
The Morning News has the largest
city and mail circulation of any paper
1 tiblished in Savannah.
TTT, MORGAN & CO,
HAVE NOW IN STORE
neb DRESS GOODS;
SILKS;
Colored English GRENADINES;
French CAMBRICS:
Foil lines MOURNING GOODS;
Fall lines of WHITE GOODS;
Printed LINEN LAWNS, PERCALES and ORGANDIES; New Style LLAMA LACE SACQUES and
SHAWLS; 6-4 WORSTED COATINGS and SCOTCH CHEVH -TS, for Gentlemen's Suits;
HOSIERY, NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac., Ac.
AT 139 CONGRESS STREET.
Commercial
(THE MATTING PATTERN.)
China Mattings, Wall Papering, Window Shades.
We make np LINEN SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASING, and all HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
t ^ DOtiCt ' EATIIROP & CO.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,)
Savannah, March 23. 1 P. M. j
Sales 890 bales.
‘Cotton. — Mark*
re quote:
Good Middling.
Middling
Low Middling..
Good Ordinary.
JOfOf X. D1XOST A CO.,
132 Broughton Street,
Are offering the following
SPECIAL BARGAINS from AUCTIONS
tTTHITE BRILLIANTE at» ana 85 cents, worth 33 and 40 cents;
W PLAIN and STRIPED SWISS at 20 and 25 cents, worth 30 and 40 cents;
INDIA TWILLS and NAINSOOKS at IS and 20 cents, worth 25 and 30 cents;
LINEN DRILLS and COATINGS at 20 and 25 cents, worth 30 and 40 cents;
SCOTCH and DOMESTIC GINGHAMS at li>4 cents, very cheap;
Wide BLEACHED and BROWN SHEETINGS at ascents, worth 50 cents;
Heavy BROWN SHIRTING, 12 yards for $1, good value;
SEA ISLAND “ 10 cents, very cheap;
4-i BLE ACHED “ 10 cents and upwards.
We have iost received 25 dozen Ladies’Black and Colored KID GLOVES (two button) at $1 per pair,
worth 51 50. JOHN Y. DIXON Sc CO.,
mhiv 132 Broughton street.
Arrive at Savannah “ ------- SSBA.M-
Sleeping Car runs through to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar
rive atBnmswick daily at 1*30 r. X.
Leave Brunswick 930 A.M., arriving at Savan
nah at 830 A. M.
Passengers from Macon by Macon and Bruns-
wick SUM A. M. train connect at Jesup with train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida connect at Jesup with
train arriving in Macon at 4:15 p. x.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at. S:15 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup “ at.1135 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ at. 6:05 P.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ at.11:00 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville “ at. 7:45 A.M.
Leave Live Oak “ at.l2:45 P. M.
Leave Jesno “ at. 7:10 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah _ “ at.l(fc35 P. M.
Close connection with Savannah and Charleston
Railroad train leaving lor the North at 11:15 p. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Fr •
day at 6:50 a. x.
Arrive at Jesnp at 12tf0 x.; Lawton 7:45 p. x.
Leave Lawton Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 5KK) a. x.
Leave Jesup at 1&05 p. x.
■: Financial. — Sterling exchange. 5 36; New
B'ork sight exchange buying at par and selling 1-16
T»er cent, premium. Gold nominaL
Bacon. — Market strong. We quote: Clear rib
hides, 10(A10^c; shoulders, 9c; dry salted sides and
1 H-'llies 9(5 X cts; hams, sugar cured, in canvas,
13015 cents.
Ghain.—Cora—Stock light with a good de
mand. We quote white at $1 0601 10 per
bushel; mixed, $1 0701 09. Oats—demand fair at
74035c. Rye $1 50 per bushel.
Hay—Fair demand and a good article finds
ready sale at quotations. We quote Northern
51 3501 45 at wholesale and $1 50 at retail; East-
t ni $1 4001 50 at wholesale and $1 6501 75 at
retail; Western $1 6501 75 at retail.
Kick.—Receipts small; market dull. We qnote:
Common 707*;c; fair 7#07*£c; good 7#08*c.
Freights.—Cotton to Liverpool by steam, direct,
—; via New York by steam dull at > 8 'd for
uplands, 1 l-16d for sea islaud; by sail, 7-16d: to
liavre #c. geld; to Continent %d; to Bsitic %d;
to New York %c on uplands, lc on sea island;
to Philadelphia %c on npland; to Baltimore, %c
ou upland; to Boston **c on upland; to Provi
dence, ?i'c. Lumber to River Platte $26 00027 00
aud 5 per cent.
PHILADELPHIA
For
South Carolina.
'ORK BUILT
City Point
Capt. FITZGEHALh’
ill sail ’
ETEBTWEDSESdit
“ 1* o'clock a 1
AT, SAVAkKAH,
iTUIe, Green Core
^ertiU-crs.
OIL CLOTHS,
TYTILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
W March 2Sth, 1S74, at 4 o’clock P. M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent.
Through bills lading signed to Antwerp, Rotter
dam. ATngtf>rri«m t Bremen. Hamburg. London,
Hall, Leith, and all prominent interior points on
the 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 & GAMMELL,
mh23 100 Bay Street,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERS, and
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
From the Beat Manufacturers in the World, all of which we will sell at leas than they can be bought
elsewhere. octU-tf
tirely Reliable,
Arrive iu Savannah at 5:45 r. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Lawton, (Sundays excepted), at. 7:25 A. M
the St. John'
with the Fieri
batches anil gewelry
Arrive at Valdosta “
Arrive at Quitman “ u
Arrive at Thomasville “ *
Arrive at Albany “ 4
Leave Albany “
Leave Thomasville “ 4
Leave Quitman “ * “
Leave Vaidoeta “ 4
Arrive at Lawton “ 41
Connect at Albany with night trail
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sui
days, and Thursdays, and arriving
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
UriTC
r. and steamer DIctttw
^connection with stmo.
d trains bound XonT
Fcduesdays and Suim
pplyto
OBEKTSON,
Great Sonthern Jewelry Establishment
m. P. HAMXLTOX,
IMPORTER & DEALER.
sis by* Dr. Means, Feb. 21st, 1874:
GEORGIA CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAM
SHIP LISE.
AMMONIA
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID 1
DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE 2
PRIVILEGE GIVEN OF PAYING IN COTTON 15 Cts.
For sale by
JOHN W. WALKER,
Claghom & Cunningham’s Building
mar20-lm Bay Street, Savannah, t
FOR NEW YORK
or rail route
For freighl
Dry Salt
Batcher salted.
Skins—
Deer
Goat
Sheep
Otter
SUSill ink
Agents.
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Florida;
Office on
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Passage §20 — Steerage §10.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS SIDE\VHEEL STEAMSHIP
.. .yrb
.a piece
.a piece
a piece
.a piece
SATAN
:a sickness.
©rormrs
laccoon a piece
Iceswax V
tallow 9
t'ool. unwashed, free of burrs.lb
rooL burry V lb
THE RED GROCERY STORE
TEI.EGUAM1 MARKETS.
i.i.f-Cpi-iiSj;: ijnisivj
, ll; .b v :,il-:iiililljil::!:ii:
Savannah, November!, 1ST3. f
lN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEM-
. Financial.
NDOS, March 23, Noon.—Erie opened a'
0c. Consols 92@92>-,'c.
ms, March 23, Noon.—Rentes 59f C9Xc.
WYORK, V ' '
SAN JACINTO
O. P. HAZARD. Commander,
'ILL Bail for New York aa follows:
22 Barnard Street, Corner of Congress Street Lane,
Where will always be found a nice assortment of the best Family Groceries, kept in good and clean
gS“ *• m.. for Do.
«y s, Ga., Fernandb**
Ubernia^ GreenOme
a. Tocei, and Psiatkt
Savannah Saturdays
Kketa good to aWe
■meals or state-rooms,
choicest rooms are re.
c Northern trains.
nple and comfortable
*. Rates as low as by
o’clock on morning
:T”a.—Rentes 59f 69tfc.
„ . ( March 23. Noon.—Gold opened at
n l Stocks active and feverish. Money 4 per
W^m Gold ill;’.. r__:_ „ * ** 7 "
54 88. Goverments steady. State bonds quiet
H^Bower.
Cotton.
^Hvekpool, March 23. Noon.—Cotton opened
B^Hant; Uplands 83%d; Orleans 8 / 3 *0SX<L
Sales 20,000 bales, including 3,000 bales for
speculation and export.
of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
^HKed in February and March, 8 3-16d.
'2 Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary.
^^Hed in April and May, 8&d.
Sales of uplands nothing below good ordinary,
I^^Krable iu April and May, 8 3-ltid.
..Sales of Uplands, nothing below low middling,
^^Krable to April and May, 8 3-1 Cd.
Sales of Uplands, nothing below low middling,
shipped iu March and April, 8j^d.
of Uplands nothing below low middling,
shipped in April and May, 3 5-16d.
LaUr.—Of the sales to-day, 11,600 bales were
American.
Safes of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in February, SJfd.
‘: sSttles of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
B^^Ke.l in March and April. Sj^'d.
Sales of uplands, nothing below low middling,
shipped in March and April, S 5-lGd.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below good ordinary,
^Hd in February and March, S?;d.
N*\v York. March 23, Noon.—Cotton opened
sales 4,855 bales; Uplands lG^c; Orleans 17c.
^^|Bares opened as follows; March, 15 25-32c;
April, 15 13-16015 29-32c; May, 16^016>;c;
June, 16%@16 27-32c; July, 17 11-32017 13^2c.
R. Groceries* Provisions. Ac.
Ltveiipool, March 23, Noon.—Breadstuifs quiet
Tg^jpverish.
New Yokk, March 23, Noon.—Flour opened
Mff aud unchanged. Wheat held firmer. Corn
W^mgher. Pork firm at $16 12^. Lard heavy;
steam 9jtf09-16c. Turpentine heavy at 48c. Rosin
firm at $2 50 for strained. Freights steady.
order. Also prepared for the German Table.
Ten Pounds of Nice Sugar for One Holla
Good Quality of Parched and Grouud Coffee at....Forty Cem
Excellent Table Goshen Butter at Forty aud Fifty Cem
Etc., etc. Call and see for yourselves.
* FELIX RUSSAK,
Goods delivered in large or small quantities in any part of the city, free of charge.
feb!3-3m mh!7
For Charleston, Augusts
Leave Savannah daily {
ed) at
Arrive at Charleston at.
Arrive at Angnsta at....
.9:30 A. M.
.4:15 P. M
Exchange—long $4 85; short
SATURDAY, March 2Sth, at 2 p. x.
SATURDAY, April 11th, at 2 p. x.
SATURDAY’, April 25th, at 2 p. x.
s of lading given here on Cotton through to
pool and Continental ports, via New York, by
lass steamers.
freight received on wharf after 11 o’clock on
points by
Arrive at Beaufort 3
Arrive at Port Royal i
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily (Sundays except-
„tr ,r._ WATC HE S*
JEWELRY^SILYE&i
other lines.
,S:10 A. M.
No freight
For fnrth<
plan of state-rootac
furniture
ean House, lie and
raven House and be-
ate-rooms can beae*
P. McCANTS,
BLACK STAR LISE.
North via Charleston at Augnsta, for Atlanta, and
the West and Y’amassee, for stations ou Port Royal
Railroad.
NIGHT PASSENGER—FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Savannah, daily at 11:15 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston, daily at ..7:20 A. M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily at S:30 P. M
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
O . H. MILLER,^
(SUCCESSOR TO S. S. MILLER,)
Dealer in Furniture of all Kinds,
Ware-Rooms 160 and 171 Uron«htou St., Between Jefferson and Barnard Sts.
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. 1 feb!4-t1
FOR NEW YORK
IiKGiltyAK LINE
Every Alternate Wednesday
Cabin Passage §20— Steerage §10.
tek, and SatilU,
lo, and St. Simon's. /
©ift tfoufms
(gnfliHc.s and pacMatry.
CENTRAL RAILROAD,
PUBLIC LIBRARY
OF KENTUCKY,
arleston Wharf
p. m., and re-
learner Clyde to
aba, OcmuJgee,
CROWELL, Commander,
rXTILL'sail for the above port on WEDNES-
W DAY, April 1st, 1874, at — o’clock —. M.
Through bills of lading given on Cotton des-
ned for Liverpool and Hamburg by first-class
learners.
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
(XTTAVUS COHEN.& CO., Agents,
98 Bay street
R. LOW DEN, Esq., New York. mhl9
turn MON
Central Railroad, v
Savannah, November 1, 1873.)
,N AND AFTER SUNDAY’, THE 2d INST..
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra*
lroad, its Branches and Connections, will mi
Good
itonio.
GOING NORTH AND WEST.
. 8:45 A. M
. 9rf5 A. M
. 4:00 P. M
.10:09 P.M
.11:55 P. M
Arrive in Angnsta....
Arrive in Milledgeville.
MURRAY’S LINK,
Arrive in Eatonton.
NEW YORK
EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY,
. 7:15 1* 3*
. 9:10P.M
. 7:301*. M
. 3:57 A. M
lOaSOA. S
. 1:40 A. M
Corner of Congress, Whitaker, and St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ALL THE EUROPEAN' NOVELTIES IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY, AMERICAN WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND
FANCY C00DS.
The line embraces an assortment UNSURPASSED in Variety and Elegance by any IN THE SOUTH.
Dr-Experienced WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS aud ENGRAVERS attached to the House.
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Ranking, Exchange,
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Collection Office
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
l-iJttlO,
DEARBORN, Commander,
TYTILL sail for the above port on WEDNES-
V? DAY, March 25th, 1874, at 1 o’clock P. M.
_ Through bills lading furnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow, Antwerp,
E. C. Anderson, Jr., & Co,
Arrive at Augusta 4:00 P. M
Arrive at Savannah 5:26 P. M
TRAIN NO. 2. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah T:30 P. M
Leave Angnsta S:05 P. M
Arrive in Angnsta 5:55 A. Ji
Arrive in Macon .- S:20 A. M
Leave Macon for Columbns 8:45 A. M
Leave Macon for Enfania 9:05 A. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta : 9:10 A. M
. —^ 12S0P.M
5:40 P. M
5:4S P. X
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
■tlanta 75)0 A. M
FOURTH
Grrand Gift Concert.
March 31st-
NO Fnrther Postponement,
A Fortune for $50,
SAYA
Christiana, Rotterdam, <Sc., &c., by first-class
steamships.
For freight or possue. apply to
HUNTER <t GAMMELL,
marl 2 S4 Bay Street.
GEOiiCE PAGE & CO
manufacturers of
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS, ft 11 ■
ALS0STATI0KA27AP52TA3L3 /Ih
STEAK ENGINES, / II \
No. 5 Schrooder Bt / ■ \v
BALTIMORE, AID. /
Arrive in Enfaula.
T nis, Proprietor, having completed the neces
sary additions and improvements, can now
offer to his truest* all the comforts to be obtained
at other Hotels at less than
(Cotton &ic0,
PRICES REDUCED
One Grand Cash Gift.
HALF THE EXPENSE!
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
10 Cash Gilts, $10,000 each.
30 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each.
50 Cash Gifts, 1 ,* 00 each.
80 Cash Gifts, 500 each.
100 Cash Gifts, 400each.
150 Cash Gifts, 300 each.
250 Cash Gifts, 200 each.
325 Cash Gifts, 100 each.
11.000 Cash Gifts, 50 each.
Total, 12,000 Gifts, all Cash,
amounting to $1,500,000
Which twill be distributed on the 31st of March
among the ticket-holders in this magnificent
scheme.
The announcement of a drawing on the day
named, is jwsitice and Anal, and it is hoped that
all intending to purchase tickets will order
promptly, that there may be no confusion or dis
appointment in filling orders. The object is a
good one, the confidence of the public in the good
faith of the management is thoroughly estab
lished, and the remainder of th* tickets will all be
sold bj the time appointed for the drawing. All
agents are required to make their returns on the
20th of March.
j PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $ *50
Halves 25
Tenths, or each coupon 5
11 Whole Tickets 500
22,V Whole Tickets for 1»000
113 Whole Tickets for 5,000
THOH. E BRAMLETTE,
Agent Ihiblic Library Kentucky, and Manager
Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville,
Kentucky.
For information apply to Feruuandez & Bro.,
comer [Bull and Broughton streets.
f eblO-Tu,Ftmli‘25
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta....
Arrive in Macon from Columbus.
Arrive in Macon from Enfania,..
Leave Macon
Arrive in Milledgeville !
NO. 11 REYNOLDS’ SQUARE,
(Formerly Planters' Bank,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
DEPOSITS received subject to Check at S’ght,
aud Interest allowed by agreement.
Gold, Stocks, Bonds, and Foreign and Domestic
Exchange bought and sold.
CoilccLaOns made on all accessible points, and
promptly remitted for in New York Exchange at
current rates.
No commissions charged on Collections made in
the city.
^MBfchants’ Cash Boxes, and other Valuables, re-
cetead on special deposit (and deposited in the largo
^^B>roof Vaults of the Banking House) subject
^^^piers’ orders, at any and all times daring bank-
50,000
25,000
17,540
100,000
150,000
50,000
40,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
32,500
550,000
Iron Cotton Ties
Arrive in Angnsta 8.-56 A. M
Arrive in Savannah 7:15 A. R
Train No. 9, being a through train on the t’en-
Worming,oniy at whole stations,
passengers for half stations cannot he taken or
or put off.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eaton ton wii
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, am!
train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta ana Macon. The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daily, Sundays excepted.
Grist Mills, Leffel’s Turbine Water Wheels,
Wood Working Machinery of all kinds, and Ma
chinists’ Sundries. Send for Catalogues.
mliG-dly
J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Machinist,
Canal St., near Charleston Wharf.
Repairs of all kinds of
MACHINERY,
JACKSONVILLE.'
r HE ST. JAMES is the largest Hotel in Florida, having accommodations for 250 guests. The
Halls and Spaces are heated with Steam, and the House is lighted throughout with Gas, contain-
ig all other modern improvements, and with a Table equal to the best of Northern Hotels. It will
e th# aim of the Manager.- to make the St. James not only a first-class Hotel, but a comfortable and
leerful home. Prof. Ochus’s first-class Orchestra lias been engaged for the season.
C0r*No charge either way for transferring guests aud their baggage to and from the cars and boats
ad the hoteL
Transient rates $4 per day. CAMPBELL & ANDREWS, .Manager*.
Rooms can be engaged by letter or telegraph. jan39-2m
EUROPEAN PLAN
nas been added, where guests can
Rooky’s frcgt gftrfcy.
ige on Atlanta and Augnsta in sums to
hasers. junltf
ARROW TIES
Order whatever can be obtained in the market.
BLACKSMITH WORK
[D in CAPITAL $1,000,900
Savings Department
SAVANNAH
ink aud Trust Co.
05 BAY ST. SAVANNAH, GA.
'ILL be seven cents per pound on and after
Forest City Flour Mills and Grain Warehouse,
In all its Branches, promptly done.
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vv Atfircb 1 ( 1874 t and further reductions made
if necessary, to prevent large accumulations oi
stock, from constant arrivals.
BARTLETT & RAYNE, Genl Agta,
No. 48 Carondeiet et.
Office AMERICAN COTTON TIE COMPANY
New Orleans, February 25,1374.
ROOMS, WITH BOARD,
tfmjicuters and guilders.
C. S. GAY,
Carpenter and Builder,
33 Tatnall Street,
Corner of Charlton. SAVANNAH, HA
sep2yl
with the above, the price of onr
will now be seven cents per
HOPKINS & WOOD,
BATES at COMER,
Agents at Savannah.
Rita received Daily from 9 A.X. till 6 P.M.
Bepaymrata made Dally from 9 till 2.
Determined to be
?£ottmc5.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is lu-rfectly Pure and Wholesome.
Outdone by None,
I aterest at llie rate ol 6 per ct.
l'or annum, ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, and
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, in January,
April, July and October.
guildtofl Material
GILBERT BUTLER,
MASTER BUILDER,
Carpenter and Contractor,
Corner of Barnard and Perry Streets.
E STIMATES for all kinds of work furmslrvd at
shortest notice. Fitting up Offices and Job
bing promptly attended to. attStf
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
*Is pnt np in Full Weight Cans.
All I ask is a TKIAL, confident that com!***
satisfaction will be given.
LUMBER!
Missouri State Lottery!
Legalized by State Authority and Drawn in
Public in St. Louis.
GRAND SINGLE NCKBEB SCHEME!
50,000 Numbers.
Class C, to be Drawn Harch ill, 1874.
5,880 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO (300,000!
1 prize of $50,000 BWBffaesof.... $100
1 prize of 13,450 9bt&esof.... 1,000
1 prize of 10,000 filnSearf.... hop
1 prize of 7.000 9 prizes of.... 8)10
4 prizes of 5,000 9 prizes of.... 250
4prizes of.'...:. 2,500 36prizes of.... 200
20 prizes of 1,000 36 prizes of.... 150
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
MakesElogant Biscuits and Rolls..
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Com
Bread, Ac.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes ail kinds of DumplingB, Pot Pies, Cakes
_ and Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’s Yea^tPowder
JOHN BRESNAN
OFFICERS.
CHARLES GREEN, MILO HATCH,
President. Vice President.
EDMUND KETCHUM, Cashier.
Congress Street, Corner of Montgomery,
uf ANUFACTURERS of aU grades of FLOUR; also, GRIST and MEAL, and have for sale the
U. offal. Bran, Shorts, Ac., together with CORN, HAM, OATS, and GROUND FOOD, in quantities
> suit, at Wholesale and Retail, and at the very lowest market rates.
S. G. HAYNES & BRO., Proprietors.
Office 95 Bay Street and at the Mill. mU0-12m
1V1 All descriptions of LUMBER am) TIMBER,
Rough or Droned, for sale
Cheap by the C**po »i by the Thousand feet.
Also, * fan stock of Yellow Pine MOULDINGS
aild Plastering LATHS. Wood Turning and Scrd
Sawing to order.
Lumber Yard and Planing Mill
feb!4-tf Comer liberty and Price Sta.
^ratfngrr andgrirktayrr.
MANAGING DIRECTORS.
D G. PURSE, JAMES H. JOHNSTON
WM. W. GORDON.
JOUN S. HUTTON. Manager,
octltf
BAY HOUSE,
Corner Bay and Jefferson Sts.
No. 187 Bay and land? Jefferses Sts-
SAVANNAH, GA.
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Board by the week j
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Important to Citizens.
T HE undersigned would inform the public that
he is fully prepared to empty, dean (accord
ing to City Ordinance) and repair, if necessary,
privies and Dry Wells. Having in his employ a
gang of experts, and being enabled to give his en
tire attention to the WPjk, he will guarantee sat
isfaction. Orders left at the Clerk of Council’s
office, or at his residence, Henry street, one door
west of Whitaker.
He refers to Dr. R. D. Arnold, Chairman Health
Committee, Capt. W. Dixon, R. D. Gnerard, Esq.,
Capt. J. K. Reilly.
J. R. THOMPSON,
Licensed Scavenger and Bricklayer.
Privies built to order. feb11-tAp9ff
Slusiuratue,
T. S. WAYNE, Jr.,
Stock and Bond Broker,
S TOCK AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
STRICTLY ON COMMISSION.
Office with Warfield t Watne. ' octlOtf
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
JOHN A. SULLIVAN. EDWARD S. HULl
SULLIVAN & HULL,
(Suoceaaora to Diion, Johnson & Co.)
Hannfaetnrers or and Dealers in
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
SAVANNAH, GA.
YARD AND MILL,
Thunderbolt Road, opposite A.&G.R.B. Depot.
Office at Yard. Poet Office Box 38G.
"PLANED Flooring,'Weatber-Boarding, Cellini,
JL Step-Boards, Mouldings, Sawed Shinglot,
Pointed Pickets, Laths, Vegetable-Boxes, etc.
SCROLL RAWING and TURNING to order.
40 prizes of 250 5,000 prizes of.... 10
Tickets, $10; Half Tickets, $6; Quarters, $2 5u.
OurLotteries are chartered by the State, are al
ways ifrawn at the time named, aud ail drawings
are under the supervision of sworn Commie-
sionerfl.
The Official drawing will be pnbliBbed in the St.
Louis papers, and a copy of drawing sent to pur
chasers of tickets.
We Will draw a similar scheme the last day in
every month during the year 1874.
Remit at onr risk by Post Office Money Order,
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
^guaranteed to givestftjgfhftioa.
Be sure hi ask for
Dooley’s YeastPowder
Assets Not. 30,1873, $826,492 76 Gold. Income, $309,227 18 Gold.
C. E. THAMES, President. | HOME OFFICE, .MOBILE, ALA. | T. N. FOWLEB, Secretary.
BRANCH OFFICE AT SAVANNAH, GA.
CoL R. J. DAVANT, President. | D. G. PURSE, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
E.D. Boit, A. J. Brady, L. J. Guilmartin, Vm.P. Hardee,
John Screven, M. R. Torino, R. J. Lorcombe, R. N. Reed,
Milo Hatch, J. H. Johnston, J. C. Rowland. John W. Walker,
LIQUORS, SEGABS,
GRAIN AND COAL.
Hard and SoftrCoal,
HAY, STRAW, CORN, OATS, COW PEAS,
BEAM, and
ALL KINDS OF FEED,
At Lowest Market Prices.
.T. IMDGSEZ'OIR^B,
166 Bay street, at the bead of Whitaker Bt.
and do not be put off with any other kind.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
la pnt up in Tin Cana of various sizes, suitable for
Families, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Restau
rants and River, Lake’and Ocean Ves-
Screven House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
K. BRADLEY & SON, ]Pr0 P ri *!*£
THE ATLANTIC PAPER CO,
Is now prepared to fill orders for
Straw Wrapping Paper.
All size* constantly on hand.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents.
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ATTORNEY.—John M. Gnerard.
Gross Preninmn collected in Georgia, and a large snm in addition, to bn invested in this State under
the supervision of the Branch Board of Directors and Stockholders, who have final jurisdiction in the
aetOemmt ofau claims against the Company in this State, wiihont reference to the Mobile Board,
making this virtually a Home Company, nnder the managemenfof gentlemen who are unsurpassed in
any community in their business qualifications and personal integrity and worth, insure in thiM Com
pany, and not ouly keep your money at home, but have your claims adjusted by vour qwn feiiow-
Sailoring,
gats aud gagft -
Keep it Before the People
Singles,
JOHN NIC0LS0N
BERNARD BRADY, Tailor
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Plnmber and dealer In Gas Fixtnres,
DUAYTOI^ STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON.
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with all the
latest improvements, at the shortest notice.
Cypress Shingles.
100 000 CYPBESS SHINGLES forai
at onr Shingle on Canal, near Central Ba
road bridge.
mh21-6 ¥pLEQD & KJNG.
Jfcip ©artwatorfofl.
Brown, the Hatte
HAS THE BEST SELECTED ASSORT^
OF
spring; Styles o
BE A X *
IN THE STATE.
Call at 137 Congress Stree,
AND PSS TUU5I.
H. F. WILLINK, Jr,
SMatro, nc,
Shipwright, Caulker
Nt- FRAWK MOLINA,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEADER
JtbrtJieazt Corpsr BULL and STATE Streets, negr the Court House, ;
SPARMAXER,
ALMANACS.
ESLIE’S Illustrated ALMANAC, for 1874
i New York Herald « “ “
New York World “ “ “
New York Tribune “ “ “
Leslie’s Comic “
Siprifig! sumniertJOTIIST
WM. M. McFALL
‘ YARD EASTERN END OF THfe Cli'L
'“Sw forthsGOPVBSHN WRECKING
Steam Pomps, large Lifting Lighters, Diving Ap-
jaratus. Hydraulic Jacks, to. Jb.
A FREE TABLE WILL BE SPREAD DAILY,
\ u r ., ,ptCjO.
Restaurant of W. H. Ferrill,
Basement Room No. 5, New Market,
Where aU respectable POOR PERSONS who de
sire it will be supplied with good plain food
without charge. feb!9-tf
Practical Plnmber and Gas Fitter,
No. 46 Whitaker Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Chandeliers and Gas
Fixtures of every descriptiou constantly on hand.
Jobbing done at the shortest notice.
A-L LoriOard’s and Cook’s 8NUFFB, PIPES, CIO,
Cigar and Tobacco line, of the beat quality.
ThankfnPfor thokind patronage thus far given bin
same and a call from others to examine hiB stock and
especially n commends the “Preminm Star” Smokin'
TAILOR,
48 Whitaker Street, near South Broad.
Reasonable price and satisfaction guaranteed.
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Varions kinds of
For sale at 1 . _ _ _
Bull street and Bay lane, down stairs.
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ALMANACS, for 1874.
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