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Halls and Spaces are heated with Steam, and the House is lighted throughout with
Congress Street, Corner of
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SATURDAY, -tlAKCll 28, 187*7
The Morning Sews has the largest
city and mail circulation of any paper
pnblished Id Sarannah.
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SAVANNAH MARKET.
MOON EEPOKT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,)
Savannah, March 97, 1P.M. /
Cotton. — Market quiet, holders firm and ask-
lug a shade' higher prices than those quoted.
With sales of 1,313 bales, we quote:
. Good Middling 1«X@—
Middling 16
Low Middling 15J£@—
Good Ordinary... 14X@—
Ordinary .1*M@—
Futuues.—100 bales, basis lSftc, April; 100
hales, basis 16?ic, June; 100 bales, basis 16c, May.
Financial. — Sterling exchange. 5 44; New
York sightexchange buying at 1-16 per cent, dis-
. count and selling at par. Gold buying at 110X
' mid selling at 113.
Bacon—Firm and unchanged. We quote: Clear
rib sides. 9«@lOMc; shoulders, 8«8Mc; dry salted
sides and bellies 9X@ s Mc; bams, sugar cured. In
canvas, 13@1S cents.
Grain.—Com—Stock fair with a moderate de
mand. We quote white at II 05@1 08 per
l.nahel; mixed. SI 03@1 07. Oats—demand fair at
"0482c. Rye $1 SO per bnsheL
Hat—Fair demand and a good article finds
ready sale at quotations. We quote Northern
$1 35A1 45 at wholesale and II 50 at retail; East
ern H 40@1 55 at wholesale and II 65@1 75 at
ratal!; Western II 6501 75 at retail.
Riox.—Receipts small; market dull. We quote:
. Common 6jf@7Mc; fair 7)i@7Xc; good 7J4@8>fc.
Febiohts.---Cotton to Liverpool by steam, direct,
—; via New York by steam dull at )fd for
uu.ands, ll-16d for sea island; by sail, 7-16d: to
IITEBOP «i CO.
r 1 •*> :
■ HAVE JUST OPENED
Desips Heavy Oil
(THE MATTING PATTERN.)
China Mattings, Wall Papering, Window Shades.
We make up LINEN SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASING, and all HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
at short notice. „ ' -
LATHROP & CO.
—I N-
NEW DESIGNS AT NEW PRICES.
O UR NEW STYLE INGRAINS ARE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST CARPETS EVER
offered at the price.
T AP.ESTR Y BRUSSELS,
VERY LOW FIGURES.
Oil CLOTHS, •
WINDOW SHADES,
.WALL PAPERS, 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!44f
CORRECTED BY
If. MYERS & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL-
* KES IN T03AC00, HEQARS, HIDES, ETC., SAVAN
NAH.
Hides—
Dry Flint V »> 15tf®
Dry Salt V & 13#®
Butcher salted H#®
Skins—
Deer
Goat a pi
Sheep apiece 25®1 25
Otter a piece 50®4 00
Mink apiece 25® 75
Fox apiece 10® 15
Raccoon apiece 10® 15
Beeswax V 25® 27
Tallow V k «®
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs, y lb 2G®
Wool, burry “9 lb 11® 15
. .« &> 35®
i piece 10® 15
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Financial.
London, March 27. Noon.—Erie opened at
35if®S5#c. Later—sharp specnlation in Erie;
sales at 36c.
Paris, March 27. Noon.—Rentes 59f 85c.
New Yoke, March 27. Noon.—Gold opened at
113^. Stocks active and unsettled. Gold 113
Money quiet. Exchange—long $4 85short
£1 88V. Goverments strong and active. State
bonds qniet and nominal.
Cotton.
Liverpool, March 27, Noon.—Cotton opened
qniet and unchanged.
Sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for
speculation and export.
Sales tor the week 04,000 bales; exports 11,000
bales; speculation , bales; stock in port
700,000 bales; American, 347,000 bales; receipts
€7,000 bales; American 51,000 bales; actual
exports 10,000 bales.
bales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in February and March, 8 ll-16d.
Later.—Of the sales to-day, 8,200 bales were
American.
Later—Stock afloat 518,000 bales; American.
228,000 bales.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in February, 8%d.
Sales of uplands nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in March, 8 l-16d.
Sales of Uplands nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in April and May, 8d.
Soles of Uplands, nothing below low middling,
deliverable in May and June, 8} id.
New York. March 27. Noon.—Cotton opened
quiet; held higher; sales 906 bales; Uplands 16*ic;
Orleans 17c.
Futures opened as follows: April, 15 13-16®
15 3-32c; May, 16 2-16®16 17-32c; June, 16 3-32®
17 l-16c; July, 17 17-32c.
Groceries* Provisions* &c.
Liverpool, March 27, Nodn. — Breadstoffs
firmer. Corn 38s 6d. Lard 43s 3d.
New York, March 27, Noon.—Flour opened
' steady. Wheat a shade, firmer. Com
^^JgaEPork quiet at $16 70. Lard quiet;
-U 9#®9all-16c. Turpentine Ararat 47Vc.
n Ann at$2 50®2 55 for strained. Freights
iBfSanaparftmmj.
S. W. GLEASON & ^0.,
SI. Julian Street, Savannah, Ga.
I RON FOUNDRY aud -MACHINE SHOPS;
Portable and Stations#STEAM ENGINES;
SAW MILLS; GRIST MILLS, of all sizes, con
stantly on hand, orjurnished at short notice.
; ,m I IMlilKiTl in i GAUGES; GOVERN-
HAFTINBEpuLLEYS; PIPE and FIT-
•* Agents foPtbe Utica STEAM ENGINE
C» IANY; “Watertown STE ‘ M ENGINE
C • 11’ANY;” “Queen of the South” GRIST
M*!i. . Iron and Bcfcsar CAST!SGS of all kinds.
airs to Machinery, prom-i.y attended to at
reason dilc pne ••*. .Circular? an ♦ 1 iso* Lists fur-
nis’ied u*on not lication. feb!4-tf
G * CO.,
Pipnr.TM a c;piu
MILLS,
ALL" 'l'ATlOSA&T APSB7ABL
SA..J /
J7 . r» - HRte rb y
UAL nv.c:, MD.
Grist MiHf, LcffePs Turbine Water Wheels,
Wood Working Machinery of all kinds, and Ha-
chlnirts’ Sundries. Send for Cataiognes.
mb6-dly
- J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Machinist,
Canal St., near Charleston Wharf.
Repairs of all kinds of
MACHINERY.
BLACKSMITH WORK,
Xu all its Branches, promptly done.
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Cotton Sins.
PRICES REDUCED
Iron Cotton Ties.
5/*
THE l.
ARROv)
a;-.
S
W ILL be seven ce-ita per noun i to ■■>.
March 1,1874, aud forth :i t . v i •
If necessary, to prevent iatgj .ooa ,.i i.
Block, from constant arrivals.
BARTLETT <fe BAYN .
No. .
Office AMERICAN COTTON
New Orleans, February rr-, ■
In ccnformily with thei - <• price of onr
ARROVY TIES will now , <ven cents per
POOBd ' HOPKINS * WOOD.
BATES * COMER,
maS-tf Agents at Savannah.
laager £Sw.
Cincinnati Lager Beer,
I N Keen, from C. Windiach, Mnhlhanser A
Bro.’a Brewery. In Bottles, from Shaller &
Gerka’a Brewery. The best Lager made.
For —b, the nndereigned, Agent for Sa
vannah, at Wholesale and Retail
“ ’ HENRY SANDERS,
.nCor. South Broad aad-Jefferson Streets.
febl4-ly. - — ..— u
err
1—
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SIT LOW
JTJST OPENED AT
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S.
Case Choice Colored Alpacas*
Spring Shades, at
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S.
Corner of Congress, Whitaker, and St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
AH THE EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN MATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY, AMERICAN WATCRES, 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 i
'-v, /: gotfls.
ST. JjAIli HOTEL,
JACKSONVILLE.
The
cont&in-
t . - . - „ — —. It will
be the aim of the Manager? 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.
S3T"No charge either way for transferring guests and their baggage,to and from the cars and boats
and the hotel.
Transient rates $1 per day. CAMPBELL & ANDREWS* Managers.
Rooms can be engaged-by letter or telegraph. jan28-2m
Forest City Flour* Mills and Grain Warehouse,
100 pcs. Celebrated Ravens Black Alpacas,
Warranted Best, at
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S.
500pcs. Assorted Bleached Shirtings*
Very Reasonable, at
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S.
Assorted Choice Calicoes, Percales, *
Spring Styles, at
500 dozen Assorted Linen Towels*
At !H) cents per dozen and up, at
FRMK & E€K§TEIF§.
1,000dozen Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Hosiery, at
Dress Goods* Dress Goods. Opening Daily,
At FRAAK & ECKSTEINS.
CORSETS* FRENCH CORSETS,
Best Value in the City, at
FRANK Ac ECKSTEIN’S,
M ANUFACTURERS of all grades of FLOUR; also, GRIST and MEAL, and have for sale the
offal. Bran, Shorts, Ac., together with CORN, HAY, OATS, and GROUND FOOD, in quantities
to suit, at Wholesale and Retail, and at the very leweBt market rates.
S. G. HAYNES & BRO., Proprietore.
mhl0-13m
imsura&tt.
Tbe Alabama Gold Life Insurance Co.
Assets Not. 30,1873, $836,493 76 Gold. Income, $309,337 18 Gold.
C. B. THAMES, President. | HOME OFFICE, MOBILE, ALA. | T. N. FOWLER, Secretary.
BRANCH OFFICE AT SAVANNAH, GA.
CoL R. J. DAVANT, President. J D. G. PURSE, Secretary. -
DIRECTORS.
.D.Boit,
o n Screven,
l • Hatch,
» n M. Gnerard,
L. J. Gnilmartin,
R. J. Larcombe,
J. C. Rowland,
Coli R. J DavanL
Wm. P. Hardee.
R. N. Reed,
John W. Walker,
L. J. Gnilmartin.
A. J. Brady,
H. R. I'unno,
J. H. Johnston,
D.G. Purse,
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
. C. Rowland, I Milo Hatch,
AT UN r,Y.—John M. Guerard.
i ss l rcuuoms collected in Georgia, and a large snm in addition, to be invested in this State under
f-upci Vi. ion of the Branch Board of Directors and Stockholders, who Lave final jurisdiction in the
illement of all claims against the Company hi this State, without reference to the Mobile Board,
airing this virtually a Home Company, under the management of gentlemen who are unsurpassed in
i>ny community in their business qualifications and personal integrity and worth. Insure in this Com
pany, and not only keep yonr money at home, but have your claims adjusted by your own fellow-
itizens and friends—beside fostering the growth of a hew monied corporation in your own city and
which has already been proven a success in its native State, Alabama.
PURSE Sc THOMAS, Local Agents. J. D. JOHNSTON, General Agent.
Dr. THOS. SMITH, Medical Examiner. * feh27-lm
Stotouw, <«r.
M. FRANK MOLINA, Agent
CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEALER,
- tobaccos
ng in the
Northeast Corner BULL and STATE. Streets, near the Court House,
H AS now on hand a complete Stock of Fine CIGARS, Smoking and
Lorillard’s and Cook’s SNUFFS, PIPES, CIGARETTES, CHERi
Cigar and Tobacco line, of the beet quality.
Thankfnl for the kind patronage thus far given him, .he respectfully reqnestB a continuance of the
same and a call from others to examine his stock and lus prices, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. He
especially r< commends the ‘‘Premium Star” Smoking Tobacco as the finest in the market. Try it,
and ygn will find it so.
Call and see FRANK, and you are sure to be satisfied, even if yon don’t buy. febl"-Tu 1 Tb,S,tf
Embroideries, Very Choice .and Exceedingly Low.
AT WHOLESALE,
CASES OF OOTTONADES ;
CASES OF BLEACHED GOODS;
CASES OF KENTUCKY JEANS ;
* CASES OF OSNABURG PLAIDS
BALES OF TICKING;
BALES OF BBOWN SHIRTING;
R4T.FS OF HICKORY STRIPES;
M4T.FS OF DRILLING.
Notions and Hosiery* GU’ eat Variety.
Great Bargains Continually Offering for Cash, at
Leave Bainbridge
Leave Jesnp
Arrive at Savannah
J A. if., arriving at Savan-
Atlantic and Gulf K. K.
General Superintendent’? Optice, j
Atlantic and Gulp Railroad. >
Savannah, March 21st,
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH Mi.,
Passenger Trains on this Road wul iuu tu-
follows: '1—
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah dally at • f 5 ®* £• -'j
Arrive at Jesnp ‘‘ 8:15 r.M
Arrive at Bainbridge “
Arrive at Albany . “
Arrive at Live Oak “ ,*5*2
Arrive at Jacksonville “
Arrive at Tallahaasee “ - 1 "*® •
Leave Tallahassee “
Leave Jacksonville “ o-m v'
I^veAlbany. “ ;;;;;;;;;;;
5:00A.M.
8:20 A.M.
to Jacksonville.
_ for Brunswick take this train. Ar
rive at Brunswick dally at l<k30 r. a.
Leave Brunswick 3:30
nah at S:20 A. M. , „
Passengers from Macon by Macon and Brnna-
wick 8M> A. M. train connect at Jesnp with train
for Florida. ' * '
PaasengOT from Florida connect at Jesnp with
train arriving in Macon at 4:15 p. x.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at. 8:15 A. M.
Arrive at Jesnp “ at.11:35 A. M.
Arrive at Lire Oak “ at. 6.D5P.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ at .11:00 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville ‘* at. 7:45 A. M.
Leave Live Oak “ at.lfc45 P. M.
Leave Jesno “ at. 7:10 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah “ at .10:35 P. M.
Close connection with Savannah and Charleston
Railroad train leaving lor the North at 11:15 r. *.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Fr
day at 6:50 a. x.
Arrive at Jesnp at IftOO Lawton 7:45 r. x.
Leave Lawton Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 5fi)0 x. x.
Leave Jesnp at 12rt» p. m.
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. it.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Lawton, (Sundays excepted), at. 7:25 A. M
Arrive at Valdosta “ “. 933 A. M.
Arrive at Quitman “ “.1034 A. M.
Arrive at Thomasville “ “. 2:40 P. M.
Arrive at Albany “ “. 7H)0P. M.
Leave Albany “ “. 8:15 A.M.
Leave Thomasville ** “. 8:30 P. M.
Leave Quitman “ “. 4:15 P. M.
Leave Valdosta “ 533 P. M.
Arrive at Lawton “ 835 P. M.
Connect at Albany with ni"ht train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Toes-
days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Train on Brunswick and Albany Railroad leaver
junction (No. 9 Atlantic & Golf Railroad) l or Al
bany, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ai 11:00
a. m., 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.
H. 8. HAINES,
mh-21tf General Superintendent.
Savannah and Charleston R. R
Omen SxrxtnuH and Cuablestox It. It,)
Satxnwxh, November 4, 1873. f
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEM
BER 6th, 1873, the Passenger Train on this
road will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER,
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Roys:
Leave Savannah daily (Sunday except
ed) at 9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 4:15 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 5:3S P. JU.
Arrive at Beanfort 1RS5 P. M.
Arrive at Port Royal ; 2:16 P. M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston drily (Sundays except
ed) at 8:10 A. 1L
Leave Augusta at. 6:45 A. M.
Leave Port Royal at 9:45 A.M.
Leave Beaufort at 10:06 A. M.
Arrive at Savjnnah at 3:30 P. ,M.
Day train makes close connection for all points
North via Charleston at Augusta, for Atlanta, and
the West and Yamaasee,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. M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston drily at S: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 o2 Honrs.
Tickets for sale at R. R. Bren s Special Ticket
•at 21)4 Bull street, between Congress aim
iton streets, and at Depot Office.
OLNEY, Agent, C.S. GADSDEN,
C.
dec3I-tf
Engineer and Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
GEKEr.AU SurEBlKTEK-DENT’a OFFICE, 1
Central Railroad, a
SAVAJOtAU, November 1, 1873.)
J^N AND AFTER SUNDAY, TIIE 2n INST.
u j r ■ “ ■
Passenger.Trains on the Georgia Centra.’
its Branches a * ~
Railroad*
as follows:
and Connections, will tut
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH
Leave Savannah
AND WEST.
^.. 8:45A.M
Leave Aug^usta..
.... 9:05 A. AJ
Arrive in Angnsta
Arrive in MUtedgeville
Arrive in Eatonton
....Hfc09P.M
....11:55 P. M
Arrive in Macon
Leave Macon for Columbus
Leave Macon f(fir Enfanla.
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Arrive at Colombos
.... 6:45P M
.... 7:15P M
.... 9:10 P.M
.... 7:30P.M
.... Br5T A. M
Arrive at Eufaula....
....10220A. A!
Arrive at Atlanta
.... 1:40 A. AI
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta * 1:00 A. M
Leave Columbus
.... 7:40P.M
Leave Enfaula 7:25 P. M
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:50 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 5:00 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Enfaula 6:45 A. M
Leave Macon 7:15A.M
Leave Augusta 9:05 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 4:00 P. M
Arrive at Savannah 5:25 P. M
TRAIN NO. 2. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 P. M
Leave Augusta 8:05 P.M
Arrive in Angnsta :. 5:55 A. M
Arrive in Macon 830 A. M
Leave Macon for Columbus 8:45 A. 1!
Leave Macon for Enfaula 9:05 A. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:i0 A. M
Arrive in Colnmbns t:50 P. M
Arrive in Enfanla 5:40 P. M
Arrive in Atlanta 5:48 P. M
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 7:00 A. M
Leave Colombos SL30 P. Ai
Leave Enfanla* 7:20 A. M
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 3:40P. M
Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7^30 P.M
Arrive in Macon from Enfanla 5:10 P.M
Leave Macon 7:35 P. M
Arrive in Milledgeville 10:09 P. M
Arrive in Eatonton .11^55 P. M
Leave Angnsta.... S:05 P. M
Arrive In Angnsta 5:55 A. M
Arrive in Savannah 7:15 A. M
Train No. 2, being a through train on tbe Fen-
trail Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
passengers for half stations cannot be taken oi
or put off.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton wit
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Angnsta, am.
train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta ana Macon. The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daftr,, Sund^g^excegted.
decl3-tf General Saperintcndent,
EMPIRE i-INE.
FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Passage $20. Steerage $10.
THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIPS, .
SAN SALVADOR,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commander,
ILL sail for New York on as follows:
SATURDAY, April 4th, at 10 o’clock A. M.
SATURDAY, April 18th, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Insurance by steamers of this tine, one-half per
cent,.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wed
nesday previous to the sailing day, unless paid for,
Through bills lading given on Cotton for Liver
pool by nrst-class steamers
For freight or passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to
W. CUMMIN G & CO., Agents.
wm R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 6, Bowl
tag Green. New York.
BALTIMORE AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
COMPAJtT.
FOR BALTIMORE
Cabin Passage g20.
T he British ship Jj ’
„ UNIVERSE,
. S. G. JONES, Master
Having the larger portion’of •
cargo engaged, will have dS .fe:
for the above port o^atch^
For freight apply to
foruvUooT 5 ^
fJNHE first-ckm^British bark * 1 ’
having a
^tf
FOK Ovlgpoor^.
first-class Phh q r .vt. ^
of her
be dispatched as
or balance of
feb2S~tf
OL8TA
SAVANNAH AND
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
SARAGOSSA,
T. A. HOOPER. Couandeb,
TXTILL sail for Baltimore, on THURSDAY,
W April 2d, 1S74, at S o'clock A. M.
Through bills lading signed for Cotton destined
for Liverpool and Bremen, by first class steamships
sailing from Baltimore.
For freight apply, to
JAS. B. WEST & CO.,
mh27 120 Bay Street.
MUBRAI’S LINE.
FOR
NEW YORK
EYERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY,
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
LEO,
DEARBORN. Commander,
W ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, April Sth, 1874, at 12 o’clockM.
Through bills lading tarnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow. Antwerp,
Christiana, Rotterdam, &c., Ac., by first-class
steamships.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNGER & GAMMELL,
mar2G 84 Bay Street.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAR STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR BOSTON.
THE STEAMSHIP
OKIKNTAL,
Captain HALT.icrr,
xttjlL sail for the above port on TUESDAY,
W Mai • * - - ■ ’
Throi
mam
Mil.
cities,
ven to New England
via Cnnard line to Liv-
ror
mar24
t or passage apply to
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
^Agents.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
WYOMING,
TEAL, Commander,
TTJILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
W March 28th, 1S74, at 4 o’clock P.M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent.
Through bills hiding signed to Antwerp, Rotter
dam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, Lond<
Hull. Leith, and all prominent interior points on
the Continent of Europe, by Bteamers of the “Red
Stan Line,” and the “American Steamship Com
pany” aha their connections from Philadelphia.
For freight apply to i
HUNTER & reAMWKLL,
100 Bay Street
inland boute-avoid
CLOSE COXXECT/OXS A.XD. first*
A CCOMMOLA TIOXs. ^
LIZZIE BAEjvp
COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN p.
fort’s
TXrrtL eave Padelford’s
W TUESDAY, at 9
boy. Branswick, and SL
Jacksonville, Mandarin, /, ern »U(tar
Springs, Magnolia, Plcolata, Tom?
lMdTy“ g and
Retnroing, the Lizzie Baker wffla.
evere Thursday at 9 a. nn, aid SS!? 4 *
the first-class side-wheel s^uan.
and San Jacinto, for New York.
To the tourist or invalid this route
penor inducements. The steamer »•
and carefnUy commanded; the tabli
with the best the market kords ,LK*W*l
accommodations are first-class «kr
Instead of an uninteresting and
f nl sea voyage, or an equally fatie^il w If" 1 *-
road, the route of thelizzli
the beantifnl sea islands of Georrii. t?
which an historical interest atS. 10 u
the views from the deck of the shi™. L?* *
fine, and the trip throngbont is a tw,X_ ,B 7
jovable one. “wooghly
modations. c * iar ® e ^ or meaIs or state-room acma.
.Ssaaai;
apply at McConnell’s x-urupean Honju
118 Breanotreet, Opposite fit Ec*' d ?
towPrtaski House, where state-roomsi, ^
cured in advance. R. p. McPavn **■
mh27-tf Agent shW,CTU^ e ^ B
Change of Schedule.
For Florida and Charlestw
South Carolina.
THE SPLENDID NEW YORK BEETS®.
WHEEL STEAMKBS
DICTATOR,
Capt. VOGEL,
Will sail
At 18 O’clock, SI.,
City Point,
Capt FITZGERALD
IVUlstil '
At 12 0>Cl«k I,
GEORGIA CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAM
SHIP LINE.
FOE NEW Y0EK
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Passage §20—Steerage 310.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS .FOR PAS
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS SIDEWHEELSTEAMSHIP
§MUg’s jjggt gowfor.
Dooley’sYeast Powder
Is perfectly Pare and Wholcsorod.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is pnt np In Foil Weight CanA- ; >
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.
Dooley’s Y east Po wder
Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Corn
Bread, 4c.
Dooleys YeastPowder
Makes all kinds of
and Pastry,
, . Pot Pies, Cakes
and healthy.
Dooley’s Yeast Po wd er
Is the Best, becanae perfectly pure.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Cheapest, because fall weight.
Dooley’s Yeast Powd er
Is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Be sure to ask for
Dooley’s YeastPowder
and do not be pnt off with any other kind. .
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
la pnt np In Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable for
Families, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Ref tan-
rants and River, Lake'and Ocean Ves
sels on short or long voyages.
The Market Is flooded with Cheap, Intoior
Baking and Yeast Powders of light or short
Weight. DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER is war
ranted foil strength and full weight.
UV1U Ub v. tiuiwemi.
out the United States, by d
Family Supples.
mi
WtSitfOUSSi
m
n _ -MAH0 RF ?Y r %
o9 a EW ST. NEW YORK
mhl6-dJtwtJunel6,74,tSeptl6tJnnel6,’75
ixet 5Eunch.
FREE
A FREE TABLE WILL BE SPREAD DAILY,
’■ 30it tP.ndigtwi) Sriotniaovrr aw
RpHtuuraiit of IV, ll. Forrill,
Bfiaement Room No. 5, New Market,
Where all respectable POOR PERSONS who de
sire it will l>o supplied wi^h good plain food
without charge. Iebl9-tf
san JAomm
O. P. HAZARD, Commander,
ILL sail for New York as follows:
'SATURDAY, March 2Sth, at 2 p. M.
SATURDAY, April Hth, at 2 p. a.
SATURDAY, April 25th, at 2 F. 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 P**^ & ca>
mar20 No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
BLACK STAB LINE.
FOR EEW YORK
Every Alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Passage 320— Steerage 310. *
U W4i
, TQM: FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
HUNTSVILLE,
CROWELL, Commander.
VTrlLLpail for the above port on WEDNES-
VV DAY, April 1st, 1874, at — o’clock —. M.
Through hills of lading given on Cotton dea-
tined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first-blass
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS'COHEN & CO., Agents,
96 Bay street.
R. LOWDEN. Esq., New York. mhl9
^niUfing Material.
LUMBER!
D. C. B^ACOlSr,
tumlier Manufacturer and Dealer.
M ILLS In the City and on tbe line of Railroad.
All descriptions of LUMBER and TIMBER,
Rough or Dressed, for sale
Cheap by the Cargo or by the Thousand fast.
Also, a foil stock of Yellow Fine MOULDING?
and Plastering LATHS. Wood Turning and Sad
Sawing to order.
Lumber Yard and Planing 91111
febU-tf Corner Liberty and Price Sts.
JOHN A. SULLIVAN. EDWARD S. HULi
SULLIYAN & HULL,
(Successors to Dixon, Johnson & Co.)
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
SAVANNAH, GA.
. rl YARD AND. MILL,
Thunderbolt Road, opposite A. A G. R.R. Depot.
Office at Yard. Post Office Box 3SG.
T5LANED Flooring, Weather-Boarding, Ceiling.
IT Step-Boards, Moulding!!, Sawed Sliingles,
Pointed Pickets; Laths, Vegetable-Boxes, etc,
always on hand.
SCiROLL SAWING and TURNING to order.
nov20tf
(pbom ns sense’s wuabt, sivimus,)
Friday, March 27th, Sunday, Mirth sth.
Wednesday, April 1st, Friday, April 3A ^
Wednesday, April 15th, Friday, April ntE
Sunday, April 19th, Wednesday,
Friday, April 24th, Sunday, Apr.. _
Wednesday, April 29Ri, Friday, May lit
FOR
Fernandina, Jacksonville, Green Con
Springs, Palatka,
And all W^y Landings on the St. John’s Kut
connecting at Fernandina With the Florida M*
road for aB points in tbe interior, and stemekix
to Havana, Cuba, and New Orleans, viicS
Keys.
RETURNING.
DICTATOR CITY POINT
DHL AEBITZ
Wednesday, April U,
Monday, April 6th,
Saturday, April 11th,
Wednesday, April Utft,
Monday, April 20th,
Saturday, April 960,
Wednesday, April Btfc,
Monday, May 4th,
WILL ARRIVE
Monday, March 30tb,
Saturday, April 4th,
Wednesday, April Sth,
Monday, April 13th,
Saturday, April 18th,
Wednesday, April 22d,
Monday, April 27th,
Saturday, May 2d, —
Making connections with Steamships and Cestui
Railroad, trains bound North, and will letrefcr
Charleston on days of arrival, at 7 o’clock a. a
Through Tickets to the North, by either niff
or rail, for sale on board steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
BBAINAKD & ROBERTSON, Agentt
Office on Wharf. mtdUl
REGULAR LISE
For Darien, Brunswick, and Satilli,
Via St. Catherine’s, Sapelo, and St. Simoo i.
The New Steamer
CARRIE,
Capt. JOE SMITH,
W ILL leave os above from CharleMoo Whrf
EVERY THURSDAY, at 4 p. dl, nd re
turn MONDAY.
Cr”Counecting at Darien with steamerCljdeB
and from all points on the Altamahs, Ocsudp^
and Oconee Rivers, in
Good state room accommodation for paacp*-
Rates same os per steamer San Antonio.
For freight or paerap^rt^
f eb4-tf Office Charleston Whin.
gauksi and jBrofcrrs.
Banking, Exchange,
AND
Collection Office
E. C. Anderson, Jr., & Co.,
NO. II REYNOLDS’ SQDAR&
(Formerly Planters’ Bsuk.)
SAVANNAH, Hi-
DEPOSITS received subject to Check stS^
and Interest allowed by agreement
Gold, Stucks, Bcmhyaml »*•'
Exchange bought and sold. ^
Conoct-one made on all accessible ^
promptly remitted for in New York a*
enrrent rates. •
No commissions charged on Collections
Mediants’ Cash Boxes, and other
ceived on special deposit (ana uepu.-— ^
Fire Proof Vaults of the Banking Hm*)
to owners’ orders, at any and all times dans*
big hoars. to
Exchange on Atlanta and Augusta
suit purchasers.
. ItoMJfrss, §«U>iS, &c.
HOSES,
CAMELIAS,
AND OTHiR
PLANTS OK FLOWERS.
Catalogues free.
J. II. PARSONS Sc C’O.*
PAID in CAPITAL §1,000,00°
Savings Depart® 1 ^
SAVANNAH
Bank and Trust
105 BAY ST. SAYAYNAB,^
n 1 S tiB*^'*’
Deposits received Dally from 9M»- ^ t
Repayments made Dally fr» B
Interest at the rate ol G ^.
OFFICERS- ,
CHARLES GREEN, vieefi^ J> '
EDM^TO d KETCHUJt, Cashier-
managing
JOHN S. HUTTON, N«» w
octltf —
T. S. WAY>% Jr ”
Stock and
,. T
S TOCK AND BONDS S
STRICTLY ON COMMIT _ a