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EOSTOS ASD SAVAS5AH STEAMSHIP LISE.
Atlantic and Gulf R. R.
GESERAL SCPEKtN-TESHEXT’j OmCE, 1
Atlantic axd Gcu Railroad, >
Savaxxah, March 2’.*t, lri4.)
O X AXD AFTER MONDAY, MAF.CII 2il>,
Passenger Trains on this Road will iuii as
follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at.£fOF- JJ
Arrive at Jeenn “ .-8:151*. J1
* OK LIVERpo^
r HE British ship L ‘‘
UNIVERSE,
^ g eh^ifc$ f ®’ 0£
FOTfreight apply to
WILLIAMS A ot.
FOR IaTvKUPoOr
EOR BOSTON
' The Morning News has the largest
i ity and mall circulation or any paper
) ublished in Savannah. *
Commercial,
(THE MATTING PATTERN.)
China Mattings, Wall Papering, Window Shades.
We make np LIN EX SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASING, and all HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
t short notice. \1
mh23 LATHROP <& CO.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWi
Savannah, March 25. 1 P. M.
Cotton. —Market quiet and firm. Salt
hales. We quote:
Good Middling. l*Md—
fok uverpOol:
« 4:30 F, M.
“ 5:00A.M.
** A. M.
onghto Jacksonville,
wick take this train. Ar
at 10:30 p. 51.
i A. M., arriving at Savan-
T H® Srmt-daas Brittoh ship
ATMOSPHERE, P
Captain J. GASTELLO
For balance of f»«*«*** —-V uve *
feb25-tf
Good Ordinary.
BALTIMORE ASD SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
COMPANT.
Futuees.—200 bales, basis 1574c, lor May.
Fouscial. — Sterling exchange, 5 40; New
York sight exchange baying at 1-16 per cent, dis
count and selling at pert*4.Y per cent, premium.
Gold nominal
Bacon—Firm and unchanged. We quote: (Near
rib shies. 10@l0xc; shoulders, 9c; dry salted sides
and^bdllea 9@)fc; hams, sggar cured, in canvas,
11315 cents.
Grain.—Com—Stock fair with a moderate de
mand. We quote white at SI 05@1 10 per
bushel; mixed. SI 05@1 07. Oats—demand fair at
7&s82c- Rye SI 50 per busheL
Hat—Fair demand and a good article finds
ready sale at quotations. We quote Northern
SI S5@l 45 at vSotesale and ft 50 at retail; East
ern SI 35(31 55 at wholesale and SI «S@1 ‘ 5 » l
retail; Western SI 65(31 75 at retail
Kick.—Receipts small; market dull. We quote:
« VirnmOD 63j@7Mc; fair 7),'c; good 7Jf@Sc.
Fbkiohts.—Cotton to Liverpool by steam, direct,
—; via New York by steam doll at jfd for
nolands, ll-i6d for sea island; by sail 7-lSd: to
, lavre 74c, gold; to Crooatadt 17-32dJto Barcelona
lXd; to a York 34c on uplands, Me on sea island;
10 Philadelphia 74c on npland; to Baltimore, M.c
FOR BALTIMORE
For Florida and
South Carolina.
Arrive at Jesnp u at .11:35 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ at. 6.-05 P. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ at.lfrOOP.M.
Leave Jacksonville - at. 7:45 A. M.
Leave Live Oak “ at,12:45 P. M.
Leave JesnD “ at. 7:10 P. 31.
Arrive at Savannah “ at .10:35 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. m.
Arrive at Jesnp at 12:00 x.; Lawton 7:45 p. x.
Leave Lawton Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at &00 a. x.
Leave Jesnp at 12:05 p. x.
O UR NEW STYLE INGRAINS ARE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST CARPETS EVER
offered at the price.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
VERY LOW FIGURES.
ETERT SATURDAY EVERTWySU.
at 1* o’clock m.
p«ox Da nmre’s whabp, savaxhu,^
Fernandina, Jacksonville, Gremr..
Springs, Palatka, 6
ss.sssa.'k
Returning, steamer City Point win — v
Savannah every Satnrday, and stMm-.^?* «
er«y Wefocsday,making cSneStorith^
ships and Central Railroad train,W j 5“®-
Iearinglor CharhX Wefifrre S31°^
dare at 7 a. m. Ja ™ Sttot.
Throngh Tickets to the North breiiw...
OIL CLOTHS)
WINDOW SHADE!
UrHOLSTERY GOODS,
From the Best Manufacturers in the World, all of which we will sell at less than they can be bought
elsewhere. oct!4-tf
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Lawton, (Sundays excepted), at. 7:25 A. M
Arrive at Valdosta “ 933 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman “ ■*. 1 0-54 A. M.
Arrive at ThomaaviUe “ : 2:40 P. M.
^ntrhes and gcwclni
Great Southern Jewelry Establishment
S. P. 1IAH1LTOA,
IMPORTER & DEALER,
FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Valdosta “ “. 538 P. M.
Arrive at Lawton “ 8:05 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 & Gulf Railroad) lor AJ-
II IDES—
Dry Flint
Dry Salt
Butcher salted.
Skins—
Deer
Goat .....
Sheep
Office on Wharf.
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
SAVANNAH AND FLORIdI
INLAND ROUTE—NO SEA
SICKNESS.
TEAL, Commander,
Ll/TLL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
\\ March 28th, 1874, at 4 o'clock P.M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
ne-hdlf per cent.
Through bills lading signed to Antwerp, Rotter-
iim, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, London,
[nil, Leith, and all prominent interior points on
le Continent of Europe, by steamers of the “Red
tar line,” and the “American Steamship Com-
any” and their connections from Philadelphia.
For freight apply to
HUNTER & GAMMELL,
mh23 100 Bay Street.
Beeswax V lb
Tallow ^ lb
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. 1? to
Wool, burry V
Savannah and Charleston B. K
Omen Savjlkxxh AXD Chakuestox R. 1L,\
Savannah, November 4, 1873. f
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEM
BER 5th, 1873, the Passenger Train on thi<
rood will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER,
For Charleston, Angnsta, Beaufort and Port Koya
Leave Savannah daily (Sunday except
ed) at 9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 4:15 P. M.
Arrive at Angnsta at 53S P. Al.
Case Choice Colored Alpacas.
TELEGRAPH 1HARKETS.
Financial.
London, March 25, Noon.—Erie opened at
39®39Mc. Consols 92@92.Vc.
Paris, March 25, Noon.—Rentes 59f 62c.
New York, March 25. Noon.—Gold opened at
112 V. Stocks active and strong. Money 3 per
cent. Exchange—long $185V * short $4 88. Gov-
erments strong and active. State bonds quiet and
nominal.
Cotton.
Liverpool, March 25. Noon.—Cotton opened
quieter; Uplands Sj^d; Orleans 8*£@8Xd.
Sales 15,000 bales, including 3,000 bales for
speculation and export.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in February and March, 8#d.
Sales of Uplands nothingbelow good ordinary,
sbipDed in February, 8 3-1 CkL
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in 3Iay and Jane, SVd.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in. April and May, 8V<L
Lat*r.—Of the'sales to-day, 9,000 bales were
American.
New York, March 25. Noon.—Cotton opened
dull; sales 871 bales; Uplands 16&c;Orleans 17c.
Futures opened as follows: April, 15 13-16@
15 27-32c; May, 16 11-32016Vc; June, 16 13-160
16 27-32c; July; 17#<31T 9-32c.
Groceries* Provisions* Ac.
Liverpool, March 25, Noon. — Breadstnffs
quiet.
New York, March 25, Noon.—Flour opened
doll and unchanged. Wheat quiet and unchanged.
Corn quiet and steady. Pork firm at $16 25. Lard
firm; steam 9*£@9 7-16c. Turpentine heavy at
•47047Vc. Rosin firm at $2 50 for strained.
Freights heavy.
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
GEORGIA CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAM
SHIP LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
100 pcs. Celebrated Ravens Black Alpacas
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Passage §20—Steerage §10.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
LesvePort Royal at.
For farther information and plan of state-™,,
apply at McConnell's European HoamTlitiJ
US Rryan street, opposite Screven Home .odv!
low Pulaski House, where state-rooms can be »-
cared in advance. K. P. McCAJiTS, \
mh!6-tf Agent steamer Uazie Bake.
FRANK &
Railroad.
NIGHT PA88ENGER—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 8:30 P. M
Arrive at Savannah daily at 5:30 A. M.
Night trains makes close connection at Charles
toe for the North.
Time to New York 52 Honrs.
Tickets for sale at R. R. Bren s Special Ticket
Agency at 21V Bull street, between Congress an*
Broughton streets, and at Depot Office.
regular line
For Darien, Brunswick, and Sati^
Via St Catherine’s, Sapele, and St Simon'a
500pcs. Assorted Bleached Shirtings,
Very Reasonable, at
SAIN JACINTO)
O. P. HAZARD. Commander,
TLL sail for New York as follows:
The New Steamer
CARRIE,
Capt JOE SMITH,
W/ ILL leave as above from Charleston Wharf
W EVERY THURSDAY, at 4p.mT.dS
turn MONDAY. r-uu, mere-
^Connecting at Darien with steamerCIrieti)
and from all points on the Altamaha, Ocmnbj.
and Oconee Rivera, are
Good state room accommodation for passensaa
Rates same as per steamer San Antonio.
For freight or passage applv to
F. M. MYRELL. Ajot.
feb4-tf Office Charlesion Whirf.
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
SATURDAY, March 28th, at 2 p. x..
SATURDAY, April 11th, at 2 r. m.
SATURDAY, April 25th, at 2 p. x.
Bills of lading given here on Cotton through to
Liverpool and Continental ports, via New York, by
first-class steamers.
No freight received on wharf after 11 o’clock on
day of sailing.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILDER & CO n .
mar20 No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
CENTRAL RAILROAD
General Superintendent’s Office, )
Central Railroad, >
Savannah, November 1, 1873.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 2d INST-
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra'
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will rur
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 8:45 A. M
Banking, Exchange,
Assorted Choice Calicoes, Percales,
Spriug Styles,
BLACK STAB LISE.
, 9MA. U
. 4:00 P. J1
10:09 P. M
11:55 P. M
. 6:451-. M
. 7:15 P It
. 9;10 T. M
. 7:30P.M
. 3^7 A. M
.Kk20 A. J!
Collection Office
FOB tfEW TORE
Arrive in Angnsta....
Arrive in Mil ledgeville.
livery Alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Passage 820— Steerage 910.
Leave Macon for Columbus.
Leave Macon for Enfanla,.,,
Leave Macon for Atlanta....,
Corner of Congress, Whitaker, and St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
AH THE EUROPEAN NOVELTIES EV 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 House.
janl5-tf
E. C. Anderson, Jr., & Co.
Arrive at Columbus.
500 dozen Assorted Linen Towels,
At 90 cents per dozen and up,
1:00 A. A!
7:40 P. 31
7:25 P. M
6:50 A. 31
5:00 A. M
6:45 A. 31
7:15 A. M
9:05 A. M
4:00 P. 3!
5:25 P. M
TRAIN NO. 9. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 P. M
Leave Augusta 8:05 P. 31
Arrive in Angnsta 5:55 A. 31
Arrive in Macon 8:20 A. M
Leave Macon for Columbus 8:45 A. M
Leave Macon for Enfanla 9:05 A. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:10 A. 3J
BRYAN STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Arrive at
NO. 11 REYNOLDS’ SQUARE*
(Formerly Planters’ Bank,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
DEPOSITS received subject to Check at S’ght,
and Interest allowed 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 on special deposit (and deposited in the large
Fire Proof Vaults of the Banking House) snbjec*
to owners’ orders, at any and all times during bank
ing hours.
Exchange on Atlanta and Angnsta in sums to
suit purchasers. junltf
1,000dozen Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hosiery, at
R. LOWDEN, Esq., New York. mhl9
Arrive in Columbus.
rpHE Proprietor, having completed thenecee-
JL sary additions and improvements, can not
offer to his euests all the comforts to be obtained
at other Hotels at less than
Arrive in Enfanla !
Arrive in Atlanta I
C03HNG SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 1
Cotton lins.
PRICES REDUCED
HALF THE EXPENSE!
Iron rotton Ties
Dress Goods, Dress Goods. Opening Daily,
EUROPEAN PLAN
JACKSONVILLE.
T HE ST. JAMES is the largest Hotel in Florida, having accommodations for 250 gnests. The
Halls and Spaces are heated with Steam, and the House is lighted throughout with Gas, contain
ing all other moaern improvements, and with a Table eqnal to the best of Northern Hotels. It will
be the aim of the Managers to make the St. James not only a first-class Hotel, bnt a comfortable and
cheerful home. Prof. Ochns’s first-class Orchestra has been engaged for the season.
fy*No 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} Manacen.
Rooms can be engaged by letter or telegraph. jan38-2m
General Superintendent.
PAID in CAPITAL §1,000,900
Savings Department
SAVANNAH
Bank and Trust Co.
10S BAT ST. SAVANNAH, GA.
CORSETS, FRENCH CORSETS,
Rest Value in tlie City, at
FRANK Sc ECKSTEIN’S.
iootey’s gowto.
Order whatever can be obtained in the market
ARB0WTIES
Forest City Flour Mills and Grain Warehouse,
W/ ILL be seven cents per pound on and after
▼ V March 1,1874, and farther reductions made,
if necessary, to prevent large accumulations of
stook, from constant arrivals.
BARTLETT & RAYNE, GenI Ag*ts,
No. 43 Carondeiet st.
Office AMERICAN COTTON TIE COMPANY,
New Orleans, February 25,1874.
BOOMS, WITlf 150ABD,
$1 50 PER DAT.
Embroideries, Very Choice and Exceedingly Low
Interest at the rate ot 6 per et.
Per aimnm, ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, nut
COMPOUNDED (iCA.-.TKKLY, In Jan nary,
April, July and October. *
In conformity with the above, the price ol onr
KROW TIES will now be. seven cents per
onnd.
• HOPKINS * WOOD,
BATES A COMER,
m«t9-tf Agents at Savannah.
OFFICERS.
CHARLES GREEN, MILO HATCH,
President. Vice President
EDMUND KETCHUM, Cashier.
Outdone by None,
CASES OF COTTONADES
CASES OF BLEACHED GOODS;
CASES OF KENTUCKY JEANS
Dooley’s Yeast Po wder
Is put np in Foil Weight Cans.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Elegant Biscuits^and Rolls.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Delicious Mnfflus, Griddle Cakes, Com
§MiWittg patmal,
All I ask is a TRIAL, confident that
satisfaction will be given.
MAXAUINU D1IIECTOUN.
1>. G. PURSE, JAMES H. JOHNSTON
WM. W. GORDON.
JOHN S. HUTTON, Manager.
octltf
LUMBER!
CASES OF OSNABURG PLAIDS
JOHN BRESNAN,
BALES OF BBOWN SHIRTING
Congress Street, Corner of Montgomery,
M ANUFACTURERS of all grades of FLOUR; also, GRIST and MEAL, and haTe for sale the
Bran, Shorts, Ac., together with COHN, HAY, OATS, and GROUND FOOD, in quantities
to snit. at Wholesale and Retail, and at the very lowest market rates.
S, G. HAYNES & BRO., Proprietors;
Office 95 Bay Street and at the Mill. mhlO-lSm
T. S. WAYNE, Jr.,
Stock and Bond Broker,
S TOCK AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
STRICTLY ON COMMISSION.
Office with W.kvielij A Wayne. octlOtf
febl9-tf
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes all kinds of Dumplings, Pot Plea, Cakes
and Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
bay house,
Corner Bay and Jefferson Sts. f
No. 187 Bay nnd 1 and3 JeffirreoxSo-
SAVANNAH, GA. ’
Board by the week j»
Board by the day 0
Notions and Hosiery, Great Variety.
Great Bargains Continually Offering for Cash, at
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Horses and Mules.
[YTE have just reoeived forty head of hca,
V V timber Mule., from five to eight years oil
Thirty head of Medium Males.
Thirty head of Plantation Mares and Horses.
A few extra Saddle Mares and Roadsters.
marSO-tf HENDRICK A DARNALU
JOHN A. SULLIVAN. EDWARD S. HULL
SULLIVAX & HULL,
(Sncccssors to Dixon, Johnson A Co.)
Manufacturers of and Dealers In
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
SAVANNAH, GA.
YARD AND MILL,
Thunderbolt Road, opposite A. AO.B.R. Depot.
Office at Yard. Post Office BoxaSG.
T)LANED Flooring, Weather-Boarding. Ceiling.
IT Step-Boards, Mouldings, Sawed Shingles,
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Be sure to ask for ,
Dooley’sYeastPowder
Assets Nov. 30,1873, $826,492 76 Gold. Income, $309,227 18 Gold.
cJjE. THAMES, Pres : dent. | 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. Gnilmartin, Wm. P. Hardee,
John Screven, M. R. Tnnno, . K. J. Larcombe, R. N. Reed,
Mflo Hatch, J. H. Johnston, J. C. Rowland, John W. Walker,
John M. Guerard, D. G. Parse, CoL R. J. Davant
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
J C Rowland, I Milo Hatch, | L. J. Gnilmartin.
ATTORNEY.—John 5L Guerard. .. » . . .. y.. .
Gross Premiums collected in Georgia, and a large sum in .addition, to be revested in this State under
the supervision of the Branch Board of Directors and Stockholders, who have final jurisdiction in the
settlement of all d.lma 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 yonr money at home, bnt have yonr claims adjusted by yonr own fellow-
citizens and friends—beside fostering the growth of a new monied corporation in yonr own city and
State, which has already been proven a success in its native State, Alabama. „
PURSE A THOMAS, Local Agents. J. D. JOHNSTON, General Agent.
Dr. THOS. SMITH, Medical Examiner. feM7-lm
[UOBS, SEGAES,
FAST HORSES ?!
and do not be pat off with any other kind.
Screven Hons®?
SATAXIAH, GI.
B. BRADLEY & SON,
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is put np in Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable for
Families, Boarding
rants and River,
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF
Fast Road Horses,
to which I would invite the attention of those who
are in want of good Teams.
J. P. FOX,
Stables, West Broad Street, opposite State.
decSO-tf
lOceanVesr ;
voyages, j
The Market Is flooded with Cheap, Inferior
Baking and Yeast Powders of light or short
Weight. DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER is war
ranted fall strength and fall weight
Sold atVKbotaMle and Retail, generally through
out the United States, by dealers In Groceries and
Family Supples.
Keep it-Before the Peop^
that
Brown, the Hatter?
HAS THE BEST SELECTED ASSORT 3 *®*
OF x
Spring; Style 8 0
HA®®
IN THE STATE.
Call at 137 Congress
AND SEE THEN,
Cooking Stoves.
A GREAT VARIETY, for sale at reasonabl
prices.
Also, a very large Stock of
Parlor and Office Stoves
WM. RANKIN
Sdtorw, &c.
mhl6-d&wt-IrmelC,’74,t.Scptt6t.I unel6,T5
Advertising Agent,
Do not forget that the comfort of a family is a
good Cook Stove, and you can find it. The
“Southern Home Stove,”
111 Bay Street, Savannah, da.
itTISEMENTS inserted in any Paper in
^United States. X £
^PUBLISHERS’ LOWEST BATES.
tfLr attention given to the Georgia, Flor-
^Carolina ana Alabama Papers.
A FREE TABLE WILL BE SPREAD DAILY,
- ^ svqo. ,rofl oieatfjiJ jm
Restaurant of W. B. F.errill,
B—ement Room Ntx-S, New Market,
Where all respectable POOR PERSONS who de
sire It will be supplied with good plain food
without ohargSv feM9-tf,
Made by die J. L. 3Iott Iron. Works,
^EatimSee for Advertising furnished oh applica
tion. Parties who advertise through him save
the time occupied in writing letters to the differ
ent papers, and are only required to furnish ONE
COPY of the advertisement they wish inserted.
References—Ssvanush Morning News, Savan
nah Advertiser. fiplft*.
CORMACK HOPKINS,
No. 1C7 Broughton Street,
Jua IJ FAOf u
/JEW ST. NEW YORK.
Leave Cohunbos
Leave Enfanla
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta
Arrive in Macon from Columbus...
Arrive in Muon from Enfanla
Leave Macon
... 2JJOP. M
... 7:20AM
... 3:40P.M
... 7:30P.M
... 5:10P.M
... 7:35P,M
Arrive In Milledgevllie
Arrive in Eatonton
...10:00 P.M
...11:55P. M
Leave Angnsta
... 8.-05 P. 31
Arrive inAugnsta
... 5:55 A.31
Arrive in Savannah
... 7:15 A. M