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BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP UXE.
FOK LIVERPOui
HE British ship '
UNIVERSE,
S. G. JONES, Master 2
ring the larger portion of hc-r #
Atlantic and Gult K. it.
General SttPEBnmirnzNT’s Office, ) .
Atlantic and Gn.r Railroad^
Savannah, March 21st, IS.4.)
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH 23d,
Passenger Trains on this Road tv ill run at
follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at..j.>.- -t.. ; : ?d i?
Arrive at Jesup “ S: } 5 ?'}!
Arrive at BainDridge “ : 8:1 ? A. M
Arrive at Albany “
Arrive at Live Oak “
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 77
Arrive at Tallahassee “
Leave Tallahassee u £• *
Leave Jacksonville “ £S?*'S*
Leave live Oak “ 9-°® S' u
L#ave Albany «
Leave Bainbridge “ *30ft. M.
Leave Jesup “ £2S4*fr
Arrive at Savannah “ 8:20 A. M.
Sleeping Car runs through to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar
rive at Brunswick daily at Kh30 l\ a.
Leave Brunswick fc30 A.M., arriving at Savan
nah at &20 A. M.
Passengers from Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick 8:00 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. it
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at. 8:15 A. M.
Arrive at Jesnp ** * at.11:35 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak u at. <fc05 P. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville ** at. 11:00 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville ** at. 7:45 A. M.
Leave Uve Oak " at.l2:45 P. M.
Leave Jesuu u at. 7:10 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah u at. 10:35 P. M.
FOR BOSTON
The Morning Sews has the largest
ity and maU circulation of any paper
iiiblished in Sarannah.
mha ~ tf WILLIAMS * CR
FOR UVEKPooT"
fJVHE first-claa^ British bark Al *
having a lmeeportion^he^Jro jv
engaged, will have quick dispatchers:
Torremainder of cargo
ONLY A WORD.
(THE MATTING PATTERN.)
China Mattings, Wall Papering, Window Shades.
ike up LINEN SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASING, and all HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
notice.
LATHROP & CO.
Only once, and twas only a word
Carelessly spoken—by others heard—
Yet the innermostjdepths of a heart were stirred,
Though she knew it not.
For its music lingered and danced among
The aiales of my heart and a lay there sung.
O’er which with rapture entranced I hung,
Though she knew it not
And I sought to imprison its melody there,
To brighten with joy that throne of care,
But the word of a woman is lighter than air—
Do they know it or not.
For I listened once to its cadence sweet,
And followed the sound of its fairy feet,
But alas, ’twas a shade—twas all deceit—
Did she know it or not.
’Tis gone—long ago—be it substance or shade,
The voice and the word that my fond heart be
trayed.
Yet deep in my soul is the sweet memory laid,
Though sheknoweth it not.
March 14,1874.
T HE first-lass British shin
ATMOSPHERE, y
Captain J. CASTELLO
cities, anavia Canard line to Liv-
BALTIHOIiE AXD SAVAXXA1I STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FOR BALTIMORE
For Florida and
South Carolina.
I UR NSW STYLE INGRAINS ARE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST CARPETS EYES
' offered at the price.
’ A P E S T R Y BRUSSELS,
VERY LOW FIGURES.
THE SPLENDID NEW YORK BURT am
WHEEL STEAMERS
DICTATOR, City P 0 y
< * 5 v™£n KL ’ Capt -%°3
EYEBT SATURDAY EYEBYWinKL I
at IS o’clock m. at tttfEgKI
MOX DE RENNE’S WHARF, SATAITKab.
Fernandina, Jacksonville,Gree a fo,
Springs, Palatka,
And aH Way Landings on the St John-,
connecting at Fernandina with the IWaT*
road for all points in the interior and «?* '■
to Havana, Cuba, and New Orleans,
Returning, steamer City Point will m
Savannah every Saturday, and steamer a™
every Wednesday, making connection
ships anil Central Railroad trains hITlif S'*
Leaving for Charleston Wednesdays a! 4
days at 7 a. m. ' ““
Throngh Tickets to the North by
or rail mate sold on board steamers. Uttrn,<
OicconWtaF* RObW'SON,Arntj.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
AMERICA,
G. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
ILL sail for Baltimore, on THURSDAY,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW. SHADES,
day at &30 a. v.
Arrive at Jesnp at 12ri>0 x.; Lawton 7:451. x.
Leave Lawton Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at SNX) a. x.
Leave Jesnp at 12:05 r. x.
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave I-awton, (Snndays excepted), at, 7:25 A. M
Arrive at Valdosta f* “. 2:33 A. M.
Arrive at Qnitman “ “.10:54 A. M.
Arrive at Thomasvflle * “ “. 2:40 P. M.
Arrive at Albany “ “. 7:00 P. M:
Leave Albany “ “. 8:15 A.M.
Leave TbomWilie “ “.2:18 P.M.
Leave Qnitman “ “.4:15 P.M.
Leave Valdosta “ 5-ASP. M.
Arrive at Lawton “ “. S:05 P. M.
Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Tues
days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Train on Brunswick and Albany Railroad leaver
junction (No. 9 Atlantic & Golf Railroad) for Al
bany, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11:0C
a. x., and arrives from Albany Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 2:49 p. x.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Thursday, at 8:00 a. m.
WALL PAPERS, anti
(Commercial
UPHOLSTERY 1300DS,
From the Best Mhnnfactnrers in the Worlq, all of which we will sell at less than they can be bought
SAVANNAH MARKET.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,)
Savannah, March 24. 1P.M. j
Cotton. — Market a shade easier. Sales 1,840
Watcbes au8 Seuielry
FOR PHILADELPHIA
bales. We qoote
Good Middling.
Good Ordinary. 14 9-16®—
Ordinary 12 9-16®—
Futures.—100 bales, basis 15*£c, for April.
Financial. — Sterling exchange, 5 37; New
York sight exchange baying at 1-16 per cent. dis^.
count and selling at par®# j>er cent, premium.
Gold nominal.
Market strong.
& DEALER
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
SAVANNAH AND FIOBIdI
We quote: Clorfrib
Bacon. — Market strong.
sides, 10@10)f c; sbonlders, 9c; diy salted
bellies 9@)f cts; hams, sugar cured, in canvas,
13@15 cents. *" /
• Grain.—Com—Stock fair with a moderate de
mand. We. quote white at $1 0501 10 per
bushel; mixed, $t 05<3il 07. Oats—demand fair at’
76@82c. Rye $1:50 per bushel.
Hay-—FaiKdemand and a good article finds
SlCKSBjS.
TEAL, Commander,
W ILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
March 28th, 1S74, at 4 o’clock P. M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent _ t
Through hills lading signed to Antwerp, Rotter
dam, Amsterdam, 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 - loo Bay Street
Savannah and Charleston It. It
Office Savannah and Charleston R. IL,'
Savannah, November 4, 1873. j
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEM
BER 5th', 1873, the Passenger Train on this
road will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER,
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Roya:
Leave Savannah daily (Sunday except-
" .9:30 A. M.
4:15 P.M.
.5:33 P. A!.
Case Choice Colored Alpacas.
Spring Shades, at
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
GEORGIA CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAM
SHIP LINE.
Arrive at Charleston at.
A sufficient number of the choicest roomsijrr
served for passengers by the Northern tnim
The Lizzie Baker has ample andcomfauki,
PassengCT Accommodations. Rates as lowxt.
No freight received after 8# o’clock on Bonw
of departure.
For further information and plan of state-romi
apply at McConnell’s European House, urS
118 Bryan street, opposite Screven House «nd S.
low Pulaski House, where state-rooms can be*,
cured in advance. R.. P. McCANTS,
mh!6-tf Agent steamer i-infe Tut-
FOR NEW YORK
Arrive at Port Roi
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily (Sundays except
ed) at 8:10 A. M.
Leave Augusta at 6:45 A. M.
100 pcs. Celebrated Ravens Black Alpacas,
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Passage §20 — Steerage §10*
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS-
CORRECTED BY
H. MYERS & BROTHERS,
Leave Beaufort at 10:06 A. >1.
Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 P. 3L
Dav train makes close connection for all points
North via Charleston at Augusta, for Atlanta, and
the West and Yamassee,for stations on Port Koyai
Railroad.
NIGHT PASSENGER—FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Savannah, daily at... 11:15 P. 31.
Arrive at Charleston, daily at 7:20 A. M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily at S:3Q P. M
Arrive at Savannah daily at.......... .5:30 A. M
Night trains makes close connection at Charles
ton for the North.
Time to New York 52 Hours.
Tickets for sale at R. R. Bren s Special Ticket
Agency at 21# Bull street, between Congress an*
Broughton streets, and at Depot Office.
C.C. OLNEY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
dec31-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, SEQARS, HIDES, ETC., 8AVAN-
HAH.
Hides—
Dry Flint to 15#®
Dry Salt V to 13#®
Butcher salted y to 11#®
Skins—
,..^to 3o®
.apiece 10® 15
.apiece 25®1 35
a piece 50@4 00
.a piece 25® 75
a piece 10® 15
a piece 10® 15
...tf to 25® 27
REGULAR LINE
For Darien, Brunswick, and SitiHi,
Via St Catherine’s, Sapelo, and St Simon’i.
Goat..
Sheep.
Otter.
Mink.
Fox...
500pcs. Assorted Bleached Shirtings
SAN JACINTO.
O. P. HAZARD, Commander,
r ILLsail for New York as follows:
The New Steamer
CARRIE,
Capt JOE SMITH,
TX7ILL leave as above from Charleston Wharf
VV EVERY THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., and re
turn MONDAY. ’
Connecting at Darien with steamer Clyde to
and from all points on the Altamaha, Ocmnkee,
and Oconee Rivers, xrs
Good state room accommodation for paasengen,
Rates same os per steamer San Antonio.
For freight or passage applyto
F. M. MYRELL. Agent,
feb4-tf Office Charleston Wharf.
FRANK &
Tallow V to
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. V to
Wool, burry ^ to
SATURDAY* March 28th, at 2 r. m.
SATURDAY, April llth, at 2 r. m.
SATURDAY, April-25th, at 2 p. m.
Bills of lading given here on Cotton throi
ivcrpool and Continental ports, via New Yo
CENTRAL RAILROAD
General Superintendent’s Office, )
Central Railroad, y
Savannah, November 1, 1S73.)
O N AND AFTER 8UNDAY, TOE 2d INST..
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra:
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will mr
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
it received on wharf after 11 o’clock on
No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
Assorted Choice Calicoes, Percales,
Spring Styles, at
BLACK STAR LINE.
Leave Savannah.
Leave Augusta
Arrive in Angusta
Arrive in Milledgeville
Arrive in Eatonton
Arrive in Macon
Leave Macon for Colnmbns.
Leave Macon for Eufaula....
Leave Macon for Atlanta.
Arrive at Columbus
Arrive at Enfaula
FOR NEW YORK
erments strong and active. State bonds steady.
Cotton.
London, March 24.—Weather throughout Eng
land to-day is wet.
Liverpool, March 24, Noon.—Cotton opened
quieter: Uplands 8#d; Orleans 8#®8#d.
Sales 15,000 bales, including 3,000 bales for
speculation and export.
Cotton to arrive closed l-16d cheaper.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in May and June, 8#d.
Later.—Of the sales to-day, 8,200 boles were
American.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary',
shipped in February and March, 8#d.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in April ancUMay, 8#d.
New York, March 24, Noon.—Cotton opened
easier; sales 1,433 bales; Uplands 16#c; Orleans
17c.
Futures opened as follows: April, 15 25-32®
15 13-I6c; May, 16 5-16®16 13-32c; June, 16 13-16
®16 27-32c; July, 17#®17 9-32c.
Groceries, Provisions, Ac.
Liverpool, March 24, Noon.—Breadstuffs dull.
Bacon 41s 3d.
New York, March 24, Noon.—Flour opened
quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and unchanged.
Com quiet and unchanged. P6rk Ann at $16 12#.
Lard heavy; steam 9 7-ltic. Turpentine steady at
47#®4Sc. Rosin firm at $2 50 for strained
Freights heavy.
Every Alternate Wednesday,
Cabin Passage §20 — Steerage §10.
. 6:451' M
. 7:15 P M
. 9:10 P. M
. 7:301\ M
. 3:57 A. 3!
.10:20 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 GOODS.
The line embraces an assortment UNSURPASSED in Variety and Elegance by any IN THE SOUTH.
- WExperienccd WATCHMAKERS, SILVERS!! ITHS and ENGRAVERS attached to the Honae.
janl5-tf
Arrive at Atlanta
1:40 A. Al
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
500 dozen Assorted Linen Towels,
At 00 cents per dozen and up,
Leave Atlanta.
Leave Colnmbns
7:40 P. 31
7:25 P. 3i
6:50 A. 3i
5:00 A. 31
6:45 A. 31
7:15 A. M
9:05 A. M
4:00 P. 3!
5:25 P. M
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 P. M
Leave Augusta 8:05 P.M
Leave Eufaula
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta...
Airive at 3Iacon from Columbus.
Arrive at 3lacon from Eufaula....
Leave Macon....
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
HUNTS YILLE,
CROWELL, Commander, r
the above port on WEDNES-
W^ApS
BRYAN STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Arrive at Augusta.
W. iDAYyAgfljMst, 1874,
tinetl for Liverpool and H
steamers.
Insurance by tins line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
CK3TAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents,
98 Bay stree
R. LOWDEN, Esq., New York. mhl9
it — o’clock —. H.
iven on Cotton des-
imburg by first-class
8:20 A. M
8:45 A. M
9:05 A. M
9:10 A. M
1:50 P.M
5:40 P. 3!
5:48 P.M
Leave Macon for Columbus.
Leave Macon for Eufaula...
Leave 3Iacon for Atlanta...
1,000 dozen Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hosiery, at
Arrive in Columbus,
MUEBAI’S LINE.
FOE
NEW YORK
EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY.
T HE Proprietor, having completed theneew-
sary additions and improvements, css now
offer to his guests all the comforts to be obukd
at other Hotels at less than
Arrive in Atlanta.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta.
Leave Colnmbns.
gaufejs and
HALF THE EXPENSE!
Leave Eufanla.
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta....
Arrive in Macon from Colnmbns.
Arrive in Macon from Eufanla...
Leave Macon....'...
Arrive in Milledgeville.
Banking, Exchange,
Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Opening Daily
Arrive In Eatonton.
Arrive in Angusta 5:55 A. M
Arrive in Savannah 7:15 A. M
Train No. 2, befog a throngh train on the Con
trail Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
passengers for half stations cannot be taken ci
or put off.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton wit
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, ant:
train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta and Macon. The 31illedgeviile and
Eatonton train rang daily, Sundays excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
decl3-tf General Superintendent.
Collection Office
£. C. Anderson, Jr., & Co,
EUROPEAN PLAN
JACKSONVILLE.
T 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
ing all other modern improvements, and with a Table equal to the best of Northern Hotels. It will
be the Aim of the Nlanager.- to make the St. James not only a first-class Hotel, but a comfortable and
cheerful home. Prof. Ochus’s first-class Orchestra has been engaged for the season.
B2TNo charge either way for transferring guests and their baggage to and from the cars and boats
and the hotel.
Transient rates $4 per day. CAMPBELL & ANDREWS, Managers.
Rooms can be engaged by letter or telegraph. jan39-2m
CORSETS, FRENCH CORSETS,
Best Yalue in the City, at
FRANK Ac ECKSTEIN’S,
Has been added, where gnesta can
goohy's Uea# goivdcr.
Cotton Wit$,
Order whatever can be obtained in the market
PRICES REDUCED
Forest City Flour Mills .and Grain Warehouse,
ROOMS, WITH BOARD,
;I 50 PER DAY.
Iron Cotton Ties
NO. 11 REYNOLDS’ SQUARE.
(Formerly Planters’ Bank,)
SAYANXin, GA.
DEPOSITS received subject to Check at S ; ghl
and Interest allowod by agreement.
Gold, Stocks, Bonds, and Foreign and Domestic
Exchange bought and sold.
Collections 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.
Merchants’ Cash Boxes, and other Valuables, re
ceived ou special deposit (and deposited in the larg<
Fire Proof Vaults of the Banking House) subjec
to owners’ orders, atanv and all times during bank
ing hours.
' Exchange on Atlanta and Augusta in sums to
suit*purchasers. * ~ junltf
Embroideries, Very Choice and Exceedingly Low
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is perfectly Pare and Wholesome. .
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Outdone by None,
All I ask la a TRIAL, confident tint 0®!***
satisfaction will be given.
JOHN BRESNAN,
CASES OF, BLEACHED GOODS•
CASES OF KENTUCKY JEANS
Is pnt np In Full Weight Cans,
CASES OF OSNABUBG PLAIDS
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Corn
BALES OF TICKING
ARROW TIES
BALES OF BBOWN SHIRTING
Congress Street, Corner of Montgomery,
TIC ANUFACTURERS of all grades of FLOUR; also, GRIST and MEAL, and have for sale the
AVI. offal, Bran, Shorts, Ac., together with CORN, 1IAY, OATS, and GROUND FOOD, In quantities
to 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. mhl0-12m
W ILL be, seven cents per pound on and after
March 1,1874, and further redactions made,
If necessary, to prevent large accumulations of
stock, from constant arrivals,
r- BARTLETT & RATNE. Gen’l Acts,
No. 48 Carondeiet st.
Office AMERICAN COTTON TIE COMPANY,
New Orleans, February 25,1874.
TtkT.ms OF DRILLING.
PAID in CAPITAL §1,000,000
Savings Department
SAVANNAH
Bank and Trust Co.
105 BAY ST. SAVANNAH, GA.
BAY HOUSE,
Corner Bay and Jefferson Sts.
No. 187 Bay and 1 nnd3 Jeffm"**-
SAVANNAH, GA
U(
Board by the week j f
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes all kinds of Dumplings, Pot Plea, Cakes
and Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’s YeastPowder
Is the Best, because perfectly pure.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Cheapest, became full weight.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Be sure to ask for
Dooley’s YeastPowder
Notions and Hosiery. Great Variety.
Great Bargains Continually Offering for Cash, at
ajttftmtnrc
In conformily with the above, the price of onr
ARROW TIES will now be seven cents per
P ° Imd ' HOPKINS & WOOD,
BATES & COMER,
mar9-tf Agents at Savannab.
Deposits received Dally from 9 i.l. till <1 P.M.
Repayments made Dally from 9 till £.
Sapper
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS,
Assets Nor. 30,1873, $820,492 76 Gold. Income, $309,227 18 Gold.
C. E. THAMES, Pres'dent. | HOME OFFICE, MOBILE, ALA. | T. N. FOWI&K, Secretary.
BRANCH OFFICE AT SAVANNAH, GA.
j Col. R. J. DAVANT, President. | D. G. PURSE, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
A. J. Brady, L. J. Gnilmartin,
M. R. Tunno, R. J. Larcombe,
J. H. Johnston, J. C. Rowland,
D. G. Purse, Col. R. J Davant.
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
I 3Iilo Hatch,
LUMBER!
Interest at the rate ot 6 per ct.
Per annum, ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, and
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, in January,
April, July and October.
and do not be pnt off with any other kind.
Screven House?
SAVAXXAH, Cl.
R. BRADLEY & SON, I >r0 P n f®”;
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is pnt np in Tin Cans of various sixes, suitable for
Families, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Restau-
• rants and River, Lakc'ani Ocean Ves
sels on short or long voyages. •
E. D. Boit,
John Screven,
Milo Hatch,
John M. Gueraid,
D. C. BACON,
Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer.
M ILLS in the City and on the line of Railroad.
All descriptions of LUMBER and TIMBER,
Rough or Dressed, for sale
Cheap by the Cargo or by the Thousand feet.
Also, a fnll stock of Yellow Pine MOULDINGS
and Plastering LATHS. Wood Turning and Scrd
Sawing to order.
Lumber Yard and Planing Mill
feb!4-tf Corner Liberty and Price Sta.
OFFICERS.
CHARLES GREEN, MILO HATCH,
President. Vice President.
EDMUND KETCHUM, Cssliler.
L. J.. Guilmartin.
J. C. Rowland, |
ATTORNEY.—John M. Guenird.
Gross Premiums collected in Georgia, and a large sum in addition, to be invested in this State under
the supervision of the Branch Board of Directors and Stockholders, who have final jurisdiction In the
settlement of all claims against the Company in this State, without reference to -the Mobile Board,
making this virtually a Home Company, under the management of gentlemen who are unsurpassed in
any community in their business qualifications and personal integrity and worth. Insure in this Com
pany, and not only keep your money at home, hut have your claims adjusted by your own fellow-
citizens fend friends—beside fostering the growth of a new monied corporation in your own city and
State, wfoch has already been proven a success in its native State, Alabama.
FCR$E & THOMAS, Local Agents. J. D. JOHNSTON, General Agent.
Dr. TriOS. SMITH, Medical Examiner. $eb27-lm
ranted full strength and fnll weight. *
Sold at Wholesale and Retail, generally through
out the United States, by dealers in Groceries and
Family Supples.
gate autl
Keep itlieforetlie People
MANAGING DIRECTORS.
DRSE, JAMES II. JOHNSTON
• WM. W. GORDON.
JOHN S. IIUTTOS. Hunger.
uctltf
T. S. WAYNE, Jr.,
Stock and Bond Broker,
S TOCK AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
STRICTLY ON COMMISSION.
Office with Wabtold A Watxe. octlOtf
JOHN A. SULLIVAN. EDWARD S. HULL
SULLIVAN & HULL,
(Successors to Dixon, Johnson & Co.)
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
SAVANNAH, GA.
YARD AND MTT.T,
Thunderbolt Road, opposite A. kG. B.R. Depot,
Office at Yard. Post Office Box 3S6.
P LANED Flooring, Weather-Boarding, Ceiling,
Step-Boards, Mouldings, Sawed Shingles,
Pointed Pickets, Laths, V ege table-Boxes, etc ,
always on hand<
SCROLL SAWING and TURNING to order.
Brown, the Hatter,
HAS THE BEST SELECTED ASSORT*®’
OF ,
Spring Styles o
H ■ A T ®
Jaidiiro&’is Scales.
• AGENT FOR
Fair bank’s “Standard Scales,’'
THE BEST SCALE MADE IN THE UNITED STATES.
ALSO, DEALER IN
Doors, Saslies, Blinds, Mouldings, Blind Trimmings
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, ETC., ETC.,
mh3-U,WJcF&w3m At 182 and 184 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga,
A FREE TABLE WILL BE SPREAD DAILY,
'A'llT- ' St the
Restaurant of W. R. Ferrill,
Basement Room No. 5, New Market,
Where all respectable POOR PERSONS who de
sire it will be supplied with good plain food
without charge. feblP-tf
Bricks,
IN TnE STATE.
at 137 Congress
AND SEE THEM.
1 3 000 * ABTEKN BAJm »*ICKS,
' Suitable for paving purposes,
landed from schooner A. E. Chase, from Maine.
For sale by WILDER A CO.
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0 8 A £ VV ST. NEW YORK
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