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Railroad
?ni ©oods.
Carpets, ©itclotlts, &c.
MURRAINS LINE.
FOR
NEW YORK
EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY
ERPOOL,
The Morning Sews has the largest
crity And mall circulation of any paper
published In Savannah.
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©ommemal
(THE MATTING PATTERN.)
China Mattings, Wall Papering, Window Shades.
We make up LINEN SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASING, and all HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
at short notice. _ .
mh23 LATHKOP & CO.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,\
Savannah, March 20. 1P. E f
Cotton. — Market firm, buyers and sellers
apart. Sales 312 bales. We quote:
Good Middling. 1«M«—
Middling 1« @—
low Middling 15S(4—
Good Ordinary 14JI@—
Ordinary
Financial. — Sterling exchange. 5 40; New
York sight exchange buying at 1-16 per cent, dis
count and selling at par@‘,' per cent, premium.
Gold nominal.
Bacon—Firm and unchanged. We quote: Clear
rib sides. 9«@10<4C; shoulders, 8@8)*c; dry salted
sides and bellies 9t(@9Jf c; bams, sugar cored, in
canvas, 13@15 cents.
Grain.—Corn—Stock fair with a moderate de
mand. We quote white at tl 0«@1 08 per
bushel; mixed. *1 03@1 07. Oats—demand lair at
70®S2c. Rye *1 50 per bushel.
Hat—Fair demand and a good article finds
ready sale at auotations. We quote Northern
*$1 35(A1 45 at wholesale and $1 50 at retail; East
ern $1 40@1 55 at wholesale and fl 65(31 75 at
retail; Western *1 65@1 75 at retail.
Kick.—Receipts small; market dull. We quote:
Common e%@7Xc; fair 7?i@7)fc; good 7)f@S#c.
FruaoHTs.—Cotton to Liverpool by steam, direct,
—; via New York by steam dull at Md for
uplands. ll-iad for sea island; by sail, 7-16d: to
lavre Tic, gold; to Cronstadt 17-32d;(to Barcelona
ljfd; to N York Tic on uplands, %c on ses island;
to Philadelphia Tic on upland; to Baltimore, Mo
on upland; to Boston Tic on upland; to Provi
dence, Tic. Lumber to River Platte $26 00 and 5
per cent.
DEARBORN, Commander.
sail for the above port on WEDNES-
Y, April 8th, 1874, at 12 o’clock M.
h bills lading furnished on Cotton des-
LivcrpooL Hamburg, Glasgow. Antwerp,
T HE British ship
ATMOSPHERE. P
Captain J.CASTEllo
BOSTON AND SAYANNAn STEAMSHIP LINE.
ChangeofScheduii
FOR BOSTON
Arrive at Jesnp “ at.11*35 A. M.
Arrive at live Oak “ at. 6.-05P.H.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ at.11:00 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville “ at. 7:45 A. M.
Leave Live Oak “ at,12:4S P. M.
Leave Jesno “ at. 7:10 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah “ at.10:33 P. M.
Close connection with Savannah and Charleston
TtMilmad train leaving lor the North at 11:15 r. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Fr-
day at &30 a. x.
Arrive at Jesnp at lSrtX) x.; Lawton 7:45 r. x.
Leave Lawton Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 55)0 a. h.
Leave Jesnp at 125)5 r. x.
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Inwton, (Sundays excepted), at. 7:25 A. M.
Arrive at Valdosta “ ", 9:33 A. M.
Arrive at Quitman “ “.10*4 A. M.
Arrive at Thomaaville « “. 2:40 P. M.
Arrive at Albany “ “. 7510 P.M.
Leave Albany “ “.8:15 A.M.
Leave Thomasvfllc “ “r 2:10 P. M.
Leave Quitman “ “. 4:15 P. M.
Leave Valdosta “ “. 0:38 P. M.
Arrive at Lawton “ “. 8515 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. t Atlantic & Gulf Railroad) tor Al
bany, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 115)0
a. x., and arrives from Albany Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 2:491*. v.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Thursday, at 85)0 a. x.
H. S. HAINES,
lnh-21 tf General Superintendent.
For Florida and Charles
South Carolina.
O UR NEW STYLE INGRAINS ARE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST CARPETS EVER
offered at the price.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
* VERY LOW FIGURES.
THE STEAMSHIP
OBmiVTAL,
■ Captain HALLETT,
[A/ ILL sail for the above port on TUESDAY,
r V March 31st, 1874, at 6 o’clock —. M.
Through bills lading given to New England
mnnfacturing cities, and via Canard line to Liv-
THE SPLENDID NEW YORK BUILT fim
WHEEL STEAHEBS 80)1
DIS ™ ;
At 12 O’clock, 31., M ’
A < rBO » BENNXS WHAM, SAVASXu,, ^
£May, March 27th, Sundiy
Wednesday, April 1st, Friday^
Sunday. April 5th, WedSia.. *t
Friday, April 10th, SundaTwin 1 * 11
Wednesday, April 15th, Fridar’
Snnday, April 19th, ’
IVWay. April Mth/ SuShiy^i^iS
Wednesday, April 29th, FricS^M^?,?^
FOR
Fernandina, Jacksonville, Grew, (w
Springs, Palatka, *
Keys 1 '' 1 ™’ ^ “ d NeW *$2;
RETURNING,
DICTATOR
WII.L AHRIVZ
Monday, March 30th,
Saturday, April 4tb,
Wedne«dav, April 8th,
Monday, April 13th,
Saturday, April ISth,
Wednesday, April 22d,
Monday, April 27th,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPEKS, and
UPHOLSTERY 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
Watches aufl Seurtlry
CORRECTED BY
If. MYERS & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, 8EOABS, HIDES, ETC., 8ATAN-
HAH.
Hides—
Dry Flint * B> 15«@
Dry Salt V & 13^»
Butcher salted V lb HXG4
Skins—
Deer V #> 3S@
Goat a piece 10@ 15
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA
FRANK &
Sheep.
Otter.
Id ink.
Raccoon apiece 10®
Beeswax ^
Tallow 1? 1*>
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. lb 26®
Wool, burry V lb 11®
TEAL, Commander,
VS/'ILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
VY March 28th, 1874, at 4 o’clock P. M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent.
Through bills lading sighed to Antwerp, Rotter
dam, Amsterdam. Bremen, Hamburg, London,
Hull, Leith, and all prominent interior points on
the Continent of Europe, by steamers of the “Red
Star Line,” and the “American Steamship Com
pany” ana their connections from Philadelphia.
For freight apply to
HUNTER & GAMMELL,
rah 23 100 Bay Street.
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
Omen Savannah and Charleston* R. I!'
Savannah, November 4, 1873. j
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEM
BER 5th, 1873, the Passenger Train on this
rood will ran as follows:
DAY PASSENGER,
For Charleston, Augusta, Beanfort and Port Royai
Leave Savannah daily (Snnday except
ed) at 9:30 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston at 4:15 P. M.
Arrive at Augusts at 5*8 P. M.
Arrive at Beanfort 1*5 P. M.
Arrive at Port Ronl 2:16 P. JL
TELEGRAPH .MARKETS.
Financial.
London, March 25, Noon.—Erie opened at
38}i@38Tic. Consols 91J4(k;92c. No change In
bulk rate.
Pabis, March 26. Noon.—Rentes 59f SOc.
Naw York, March 26. Noon.—Gold opened at
11214. Stocks active. Money 4 per cent. Gold
112Ti- Exchange—long $4 86Ti: short *4 88)4.
Govermcnts strong and active. State bonds quiet.
Cotton.
LivaarooL, March 25, Noon.—Cotton opened
a shade easier.
Case Choice Colored Alpacas,
wire™*.
iMisfijwMSssrsjasss
Charleston on dars of arrival, at 7 o’clock! m
Through Ticket to the Nirth by eiSr ^
or rail, for sale on hoard xtpnmn.1 3
gas
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
GEORGIA CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAM
SHIP LINE.
REGULAR LLNE '
For Darien, Brunswick, and SitUk
Via St Catherine’s, Sapelo, and St Simon's.
FOR NEW YORK
Sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for
speculation and export.
Black Alpacas.
100 pcs. Celebrated Ravens
Cotton to arrive opened 11-16d cheaper.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in February, 8J£d.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in May and June, 8d.
Later—Uplands 8)£@8XdJ Orleans 8?£d.
Sales of uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in March and April. 8 l-16d.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in April and May, 8J£d.
Sale3 of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in April and May, Sd.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below low middling,
shipped in February, 8 5-16d.
ed) at..... S:T0A.M.
Leave Augusta at 6:45 A. JL
Leave Port Royal at 9:45 A.M.
Leave Beaufort at . Kh06 A- M.
Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 P.M.
Day train makes close connection for all points
North via Charleston at Angnsta, for Atlanta, and
the West and Yamassee,for stations on Port Royal
Railroad.
NIGHT PASSENGER—FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Savannah, daily at 11:15 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston, daily at 7:20 A. JL
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
ton for the North.
Time to New York 52 Honrs.
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.
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Passage S20 — Steerage 810.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
Warranted Best, at
The New Steamer
CARRIE,
Capt. JOE SMITH,
turn MONDAY. '
reconnecting at Darien with steamer Clydes
and from all points on the Altamaha. Oemnln.
and Oconee Rivers, gi
Good state room accommodation for pawenm.
Rates same as per steamer San Antonio
For freight or passage apply to
F. M. MYRELL Agent,
feb4-tf Office Charleston WhirL
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
500pcs. Assorted Bleached Shirtings.
SAN JACINTO:
O. P. HAZARD, Commander,
TLL sail for New York as follows:
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S
May, 16 9-82®16 5-16c; June, 16 13-16c; July, 17
13 16®17 7-32c.
Groceries, Provisions, Arc.
London, March 26, Noon.—Sugar 26s Cd to 27s
on spot; 24s afloat.
SATURDAY, March 28th, at 2 p. m.
SATURDAY, April 11th, at 2 r. m.
SATURDAY, April 25th, at 2 p. ar.
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
CENTRAL RAILROAD
General Superintendent’s Office, )
Central Railroad, >
Savannah, November 1, 1S73.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 2d INST-
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra'
RaOroad, its Branches and Connections, will im
Liverpool, March 26, Noon. — Breadstuffs
quiet.
New York, March 2t* s Noon.—Flour opened
quiet and unchanged.. Wheat quiet and steady.
Corn quiet and firm;- Pork firm at $16 30. Lard
quiet; steam 9*;®9 Tl-16c. Turpentine steady at
47^c. Rosin firm at $2 50 for strained. Freights
steady. / ,
Assorted Choice Calicoes, Percales,
Spring Styles, at
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
BLACK STAB LINK.
Arrive in Angnsta
Arrive in Milledgeville
Arrive in Eatonton
Arrive in Macon
Leave Macon for Columbus,
Leave Macon for Eufanla...,
Leave Macon for Atlanta
FOR NEW YORK
Banking, Exchange,
Every Alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Paiaagc 930—Steerage 910.
Corner of Congress, Whitaker, and St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Alt 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,
tyExperienced WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS and ENGRAVERS attached to the House.
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BRYAN STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Collection Office
500 dozen Assorted Linen Towels,
j At-DO cents per dozen and up,
FRANK tk ffiCKSTRIN’S.
Leave Atlanta.
7:40 P. M
7:25 P. M
6:50 A. M
5.-00 A. M
6:45 A. M
7:15 A. M
9:05 A. M
Leave Enfanla
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta...
Arrive at Macon from Columbus.
Arrive at Macon from Enfanla....
Leave Macon
Leave Angnsta
E. C. Anderson, Jr., & Co,
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
HUNTS VILLE,
CROWELL, Commander,
X »/ ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES-
VY DAY. April 1st, 1874, at — o’clock —. M.
Through bills of lading given on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first-dass
steamers.
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
CKITAVTO OOHES A CO., Agents,
9S Bay street.
R. LQWDEN, Esq., New York. mhl9
T HE Proprietor, having completed the neces
sary additions and improvements, can now
offer to his gnests all the comforts to be obUined.
at other Hotels at less than
HALF THE EXPENSE!
TRAIN NO. 2. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 730P.M
Leave Angnsta. 8K»P. M
Arrive in Augusta 5:55 A. M
Arrive in Macon.
1,000dozen Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hosiery, at
Leave Macon for Columbus.
Leave Macon fo* Enfanla...
Leave Macon for Atlanta...
Arrive in Columbus,
Arrive in Enfanla.
(fflttott ibis,
Arrive in Atlanta !
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta.
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.
Collccieons 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) subject
to owners’ orders, at any and all times during bank
ing hoars.
Exchange on Atlanta and Angnsta in sums to
salt purchasers. junltf
7:00 A. M
2.30 P. .M
7:20 A. M
3:40 P. M
7:30 P. M
5:10 P. M
7:35 P. M
PRICES REDUCED
Leave Columbus.
Leave Enfanla.
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta....
Arrive lb Macon from Columbus.
Arrive in Macon from Enfanla...
Leave Macon
Arrive in Milledgeville
EUROPEAN TIM
Iron < otton Ties
Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Opening Daily
,l(h09 P. M
.11:55 P. M
Has been added, where guests can
rrive in Savannah 7:15 A. M
Train No. S, being a through train on the Cep-
ail Railroad, stooping only fit whole stations,
issengers for half gtjit&B* cannot be taken cn
r put off.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton wfL
Order whatever can be obtained in the market
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 rone daily, Sundays excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
dec!3-tf ' General Superintendent.
i is the largest Hotel in Florida, having accommodations for 250 nests. The
:b are heated with Steam, and the House is lighted throughout with Gas, contain-
* r ..Ill. _ T__!j equal to the best of Northern Hotels. It will
inagers to make the St. James not only a first-class Hotel, but a comfortable and
•f. Ochns’s first-class Orchestra has been engaged for the season.
ter way for transferring guests and their baggage to and from the cars and boats
CAMPBELL & ANDREWS, Manager*.
jan3d-2m
BOOMS, WITH BOARD.
CORSETS, FRENCH CORSETS,
Best Value in the City,
• I • .
FRANK Ac ECKSTEIN’S,
ing all other modern improvements, and with a Table
be the aim of the Manager- ti zlsIzz t_: 7“:: nr* —„ ,
cheerful home. Prof. Ochus’s first-class Orchestra has been engaged for the season.
Sy*No charge cither way for transferring g " ’ 11 ’ ’ ' J
and the hotel.
Transient rates $4 per day.
Rooms can be engaged by letter or telegraph.
gwrky's ffieaist gotefrr,
PAID in CAPITAL §1,000,900
Savings Department
SAVAK5TAH
Bank and Trust Co.
105 BAY ST. SAVANNAH, GA.
RB0W TIES
Forest City Flour Mills and Grain Warehouse,
TLL be seven cents per pound on and after
March 1,1874, and farther redactions made,
^cessary, to prevent large accumulations of
j, from constant arrivals.
: BARTLETT * RAYNE, GenT Arts,
Nq. 48 Caronclriet st.
ice AMERICAN COTTON TIE COMPANY,
Orleans, [February 25,1971^
Outdone by None,
Embroideries, Very Choice and Exceedingly Low
All I nsk is a TRIAL, confident tint coapM*
satisfaction will be given.
JOHN BRESNAN,
Deposits rereived Daily from 9 A.M. till tt P.31.
Repayment* made Dally from 9 till 2.
In conformity with the above, the*price of onr
ARROW TIES will now bo seven cents per.
pound.
HOPKINS & WOOD,
BATES & COMER,
mar9-tf Agents at Savannah.
Interest at the rate oi 6 per ct.
Per annum, ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, an«
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, in January,
April, July and October.
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OASES OF COTTONADES
BAY HOUSE,
Corner Bay an J Jefferson S ts„
No. 187 Bay and 1 and3 JeffrnoaSU-
SAVANNAH, GA.
Board by the week »
Board by the day.... * 40
CASES OF BLEACHED GOOpS;
CASES OF KENTUCKY JEANS
gauging Material
la pat ap to Full Weight Cana.
LUMBER!
CASES OF OSNABUKG PLAIDS
Dooley’s Yeast Powdf
OFFICERS.
CHARLES GREEN, MILO HATCH,
President. Vice President
EDMOND KETCHUM, Cssluer.
Makes Elegant Blseoits and Rolls.
Dool ey’s Yeast Powder
Makes Delicious Mnfilns, Griddle Cakes, Com
BALES OF BltOWN SHIRTING;
BALES OF HICKORY STRIPE8;
BALES OF DRILLING.
Congress Street, Corner of Montgomery,
ANOFACTURERS of all grades of FLOCK; also, GRIST and MEAL, and hjiTe f.
Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer.
H TILLS in the City and on the line of Railroad.
1VI All descriptions of LUMBER and TIMBER,
Rough or Dressed, for sale
Cheap by the Cargo or bj the Thousand feet.
Also, a foil stock of Yellow Pine MOULDINGS
and Plastering LATHS. Wood Turning and Scrcl
MANAGING DIRECTORS.
OUSE, JAMES H. JOHNSTON
WM. W. GORDON.
JOHN S. HUTTON. Manager.
Dinner
Slipper
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS,
BACCO, Ac., of the best quality
Dooley’s Yeast Powde r
Makes all kinds of Dumpliogs, Pot Pies, Cakes
*“<1 Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’s YeastPowder
offal, Bran, Shorts, Ac., together with CORN, HAY, OATS, and GROUND FOOD, In quantities
lit, at Wholesale and Retail, and at the very lowest market rates.
S. G. HAYNES & BRO., Proprietors.
tice 95JJay-Strcjit and at the Mill. mhl0-12m
octltf
Notions and Hosiery, Great Yariety.
Great Bargains Continually Offering for Cash, at
T. S. WAYNE, Jr.,
Stock and Bond Broker,
S TOCK AMD BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD
STRICTLY ON COMMISSION.
Office with Wjlemkij) & Waikt. octiotf
feb*4-tf
Screven House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
B. BRADLEY & SOX, Fr^rirf^
Tga^gSSiffytffi:
partmenta) by any house in the Sonlheni
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Jooley’s Yeast Powder
JOHN A. SULLIVAN.
EDWARD S. HULL
SULLIVAN & HULL,
(Successors to Dixon, Johnson & Co.)
Manufactnrers or and Dealers lx
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
SAVANNAH, GA.
YARD AND MILL,
Thnnderbolt Road, opposite A. &G.R.E. Depot.
Office at Yard. Post Office Box 3SG.
P LANED Flooring, Weather-Boarding, Ceiling.
Step-Boards, -Mouldings, Sawed Shingles.
Pointed Pickets, Laths, Vegetable-Boxes, etc.
always on hand.
SCROLL SAWING and TURNING to order.
! Cooley’s Yeast Powder
la guaranteed to give satisfaction.'
Be sure th ask for -- -
®arpcntcr$ anil guilder
i Assets Nor. 30,1873, $826,492 76 Gold. Income, $309,227 18 Gold.
C. THAMES, Fres'dent. | HOJIE OFFICE, MOBILE, ALA. | T. N. FOWLER, Secretary.
BEANCH OFFICE AT SAVANNAH, GA.
C. S. GAY,
Carpenter and Builder,
33 Tatnall Street,
lorner of Charlton. SAVANNAH, GA
aepgyl.
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CoL R. J. DAVANT, Presidcnh ( ■ D. G. PURSE, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
A. J. Brady, X-: J. Guilmartin, Wm. P.
M. R. Tunno, B.d, I.arcombe, K. N. R<
J. H. Johnston, J.O. Rowland, John W.
rd, D. G. Purse, . CoL R. J. Davant
FINANCE COMSnTTEE.
ujd, I Milo Hatch,
-John M, Gnerard.
jnfl collected in Georgia, and a large sum in addition, to be invested in this State under
of tike Branch Board of Directors and Stockholders, who have final jurisdiction in the
1 claims against the Company in this S&te, without reference to the Mobile Board,
x — jjtlemen who are unsurpassed in
anil worth. Jnpurfl ip this Com-
, and not only keep your money at home, but have your claims adjnsted by your own fellow-
ms and friends—beside fostering the growth of a new monied corporation in your own city and
, which has already been proven a success in its native State, Alabama#
fSSB & THOMAS, Local Agents. J. D. JOHNSTON, General Agent.
, THOS. SMITH, Medical Examiner. feb27-lm
Great Reduction.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
* pyt np In Tin Cana of vorions sizes, suitable for
Families, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Res tan-
rants and River, Lakc’and Ocean Yes-
eels op short or long voyages.
The Market Is flooded with Cheap, Inferior
Baking and Yeast Powders of light or short
Weight. DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER is war
ranted full strength and fall weight.
In order to make room for my
SPRING SUPPIA’
I have reduced the price of my goo*
75 per cent.
FOR THE NEXT TWENTY
K A DOZEN CORSETS, worth $175, at 1*
OU Corsets worth $150, far 75e.
Corsets worth 73c, for 30c-
Millinery and Millinery Good*
At correspondingly low figures-
H. C. HOUSTON,
Masonic Hall Bnfldiag. Bull
GILBERT BUTLER,
MASTER BUILDER,
Carpenter and Contractor,'
Corner of Barnard and Perry Streets.
E STIMATES for all kinds of work furnished at
shortest notice. Fitting np Offices and Job-
Mn? nromptiv attended to. ap6tf
L. J. Guilmartin.
: thia virtual!:
Keep it Before the People
that
Brown, the Hatter,
HAS THE BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT
(SorUiate, &t,
mhl6-d&wfc7nnel0,’74,tSeptl0tJnnel6,’75
O ORDIALS, in quality the best;
Syraps that stand tho test;
Ginger Ale that can’t he heat;
Cider from Apples nice and sweet;
Soda Water—none such made ;
Sarsaparilla that lays all other In the shade.
For Christmas Boy These Things!
GIVE ME YOUR TRADE.
The above articles (Cider excepted) are horns
AGENT FOB
Fairbank’s “Standard Scales,’-
the best scale made in the united states.
ALSO, DEALER IN
Dobrs, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Blind Trimmings.
I n,; : PAINTS, OILS, COLOKS, ETC., JETC.,
mh3-M, WAFitw3m At 182 and 184 Bay Street, Savannali, Ga,
Spring Styles of
MATS
FREE !
A FREE TABLE WILL BE SPREAD DAILY
I>ArER c0
THE ATLANTIC
Is now j>repared to fill orders fu
Straw Wrapping P* 1 !
All sixes constantly on bund. .
Richardson if!
lestanrant of W, B. Ferrill,
Basement Room No. 5, New Market,
Where all respectable POOR PERSONS who de-
_x_. — * lain food
febl9-tf
IN THE STATE.
Call at 137 Congress Street.
AND SEE THEM,
orodnctlomt, warranted aa represented, and sold
& retea (qnMIty conMder^^^nlred
quantity. ^ bctiMiol . Bottling Work*,
tlO and 111 Broughton at.
without ebarga,
ltd
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