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™*OAY, JUNE 15.1874.
The Morning News boa Iho largest city
I ‘ U ‘ * I,ail escalation of any paper pub
lished lu Savannah.
©omwwial.
savannah market.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OP THE MORNING NEWS,!
Savannah, Jane 13.1P.M. }
Cotton. — Market nominal and unchanged
Sales 435 bale*. We quote:
Good Middling...... iTi//a
eBte
sgsfi- ■•"ijSf:
'^Sfr—HS^FUS St
Bacon—Market very firm. We auote- Clear rih
MJe8 - id < ’®mS c iovain d SS’ h X ® 9c; iry
in Anv^ l^To ce?® ^ 1 hamB ’ <a * red .
, ,‘r buehel^miied '$1 fflfcpfjSSlS 12 *f J “
I” 018 . Northern $1 30 at whole-
r..» at ret ad; Eastern $1 35ftl 45 at
¥“} ** a 60 ® 1 . W at retail; Western $1 40
<41 od at wholesale and $1 60ftl 75 at retail.
!<^ TO xf S ~7. Ne '- V ’ 13 50 ® 4 00 Per barrel.
l ® E *“r Ma rket improved. We quote; Common
■£‘^ c; fair 7 &QJXc; good 7%@8tfc.
t oM 0 . HT8 :—Cotton to Liverpool by sail y.(&
,J - V steam, direct, via New York by steam
dull at ^(1 tor uplands, ll-16d for sea island;
hy sail dull at J*d: to Havre — cent, gold;
10 Croustadt ———d; to Barcelona —d; nothing
on the berth foreign, except for Liverpool; to New
1 ork X cent on uplands, % cent on sea island;
‘to Philadelphia }{c on upland; to Baltimore, }£c
on upland; to Boston *£c on upland; to Provi-
oeuce, %c. Lumber to River Platte $24 00 and 5
i».*r et. Timber to St. John, N. B., $10 00, gold;
l- nited Kingdom 47s (id orders, 45s direct port.
Rio Janeiro $22 00 and 5 per cent, primage.
CORRECTED BY
If. MYERS & BROTHERS,
* .^MISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, 8EQARS, HIDES, ETC.. 8AVAN-
HA1I.
Hides—
\*y flint v lb 15 @
Dry Salt M ft 13 ft
Butcher salted W lb 11 ft
f^KINS— ^
Deer ^ ft <«/»
Goat apiece
sheep a piece
Otter.
.a piece
10ft 15
25ftl 25
50ft2 50
25ft 75
10ft 15
10ft 15
25ft 27
JJiok ..apiece
F° x ..a piece
Raccoon apiece
Beeswax ^ H,
Tallow § lb eft
Wool, unwashed,freeof bnrrs.tf lb 35 ft
vVool, burry ^ ft 15ft
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Financial.
London, June 13. Noon.—Erie 26*£ft27c.
Paris, June 13, Noon.—Rentes 59f 90c.
\kw York, June 13, Noon.—Gold opened at
lll l £. Money 2 per cent. Stocks dull. Exchange
—long, $4 SS)tf; short, $4 91. Governments dull.
State bonds quiet.
Cotton.
• Liverpool, Jnne 13. Noon.—Cotton opened
dull and easier; Uplands, S&ftS^d; Orleans, 8Vd.
Sales 3,000 bales, including 1,000 for specula
tion and export.
Sales of Uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in June and July, 8&d.
Later—Of the sales to-day 4,600 hales were
American.
Sales of Uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in August and September, 8*£d.
Sales of Uplands, nothing below middling,
deliverable in August and September, 8 9-16d.
Sales of Uplands, nothing below low middling,
deliverable in June and July, 8**d.
New York, June 13, Noon.—Cotton opened
quiet; sales 326 bales; Uplands 18c; Orleans,
is?£c.
Futures opened quiet as follows: June, 17ft
17*£c; July, 17J£@17 5-16c; August, 17%ftl7
ll-16c; September, 17x@17 9-16c.
Groceries, Provisions, dec.
Liverpool, June 13, Noon.—Breadstuff8 quiet.
Corn 36s.
New York, June 13, Noon.—Floor opened
dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and declining.
Corn dull and drooping. Pork steady at $18 00
for mess. Lard firm; steam ll&ftll&c. Tur-
]<enth*e steady at3Gj£ft37c. Rosin dull at $2 60ft
2 65 for strained. Freights firm.
Weiring fpsrfthu*.
(with latest improvements.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OVER 800,000 IN XJSE.
T HE new Wheeler & Wilson combines all re
cent and valuable improvements and standi
Ho. e as the only light-running Machine using the
Rotary Hook, making the Lock Stitch alike on
both sides of the frabric sewed.
For ease of
Light antHaoSSess movement,
HeauT^uu^tren
Rapid execution ol work,
^jsimplicii^wi^durabilR^
iisuncquaueo^^ mm
JTS^USSS^JSlja^jecome » aotuekold
rebuildtheastonisbinguombersold (ovet 100,00*
ure i ban of any other kind) shows the apptc-
H am accorded by a discerning pnbttoto a pro
lotion of sterling merit. .
These machines are sold on most liberal termi
monthly payments taken. Old machines pro
order or received in exchange.
Scud fer our circulais or call at cither of the
Iiee..n & Wilson Manufacturing Company’s
llces Savannah, Augusta, 3Iacon or Columbus,
rcLariStonaid(SilnnAia, S.C
’ \v. B. CLEVES, General Agent,
140 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga.
angft-M.W.F&wtf
prffirinal.
J5ABS BLOOD
‘•A corrupt tree,” saith the Inspired Volume,
‘•brin-mth forth not good trait,” nor can corrupt
hlood° impart health, beauty and good flesh, or
Stdrtts. ‘-The Blood is the Life," and health ran
onlv be enjoyed in its foil perfection where the
manifests itself in different forms of diseases,
such us Tetter, Salt Khenm, Scald Head, King
Worms Pimples, Blotches, Spots, Eruptions,
Pustules Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Bough
HkinScnrf, Scrofulous Sores and Shvelhngs,
^."eV sores. White Swellings, Tumors. Old Sores
nr Swelhn-s, Syphilitic Affections of the Skin,
ThroatandBonra, Ulcers of the Liver. Stomach,
K 'ln U thiscont^Son of U things something is needed
AT ONOT TO CLKANSK tub blood and neutralize
the insidious poison that
BURNS LIKE A TEKKIBLE FIRE
irses through the veins, sowing seeds of
eVbTi?TOn“s COMPOUND EXTRACT
* '— TWaliorhtN will POSI-
«ffect tins aesiuerin-uui, e^^Jing every
disease from the blood and system, and
SOFT, FAIR AND BEAUTIFUL.
II diseases f the BLOOD, LIVER AND
YS this Great Vegetable Alterative is
a nval. It will r ure any Chronic pr Long
9 Disease whose real or direct, cause is
ood. Rheumatism, Pains in Limns or
Constitutions broken down hy Mrtcurijd
poi ons, are all cured by it. Hor Syphilis
ilitic Ta nt there is nothing equal to it.
mil prove it. It is a m st useful Spring
Purifier of the Blood,
ety and innocence have been fully lested,
t may he administered to the most tender
eware of counterfeits mid snhsUtatcs.
8$?/“ SmSBSo* SGm
ieCoSCEOLABUTLER^CO..^
myl 3-M, W&F-3m
§mm.
"oeo^eTThubsojv .
DEALER IN
SHAD,
Fresh and Salt Water Fish,
—ALSO—
Terrapin, Turtle Shrimps, Crabs,
Shell and Open Oysters, .
156 Bay SL, Savannah, Ga.
n „-;il r-ccive prompt attention,
o*s?3*aS2$&$
JM
aijfr iit’fv.
ioofe m job printing.
TEX BEST
—18—
THE CHEAPEST!
PRINTING.
Good Work! Fair Prices!
£nitUUii!.
The JOB PRINTING and BINDING DK
PARTJIRNTS of the SAVANNAH
MORNING NEWS have
UNRIVALED FACILITIES
For turning out all kinds of
mercantile
PRINTING
and BINDING
From a
Note Head to the Largest Blank Book!
And In the line ol GENERAL JOB PRINT.
ING, from a
Visiting Card to a Mammoth Show Bill!
The Establishment Is COMPLETE IN A LI
PARTICULARS, having the
LATEST STTLES OF TYPE, SIX
POWER PRESSES,
A WELL-SUPPLIED BINDERY,
And the most extensive stock of
Papers, Cards, Envelopes, Tags,
Ac., in the city.
BTNO DELAY WITH WORK!
•^SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
VP-pRlCES TO SUIT THE TIMES!
«T. II. ESTILL,
MORNING NEWS, 111 Itay St.
iBm'igpiiers:, &t.
Manufacturers, Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Plantation Supplies, Guanos,
&c«, Ac.,
&c.
Y OUR ATTENTION is respectfully called to
the following facts;
1. It is to the interest of the Merchant to bring
his business before the m-eatest possible number
of that class of people whose trade he desires—
2. It is also desirable to adopt that medium of
communication which is the surest and most eco
nomical—
3. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX is patronized hy
thousands of the most intelligent and substantial
farmers in the States of Georgia, Alabama, Florida,
Tennessee and the Carolinas. Its chiefest circula-
lation is amoug this substantial people—
4. And the important fact iu this connection is
that The Index is the only paper taken by many
of this people. They cannot he reached hy any
other channel so cheaply, so surely, so satisfac
torily—
5. The Index is the organ of the Baptist de
nomination iu the States named, with a constitu
ency of upwards of 250,000.
In the fiftieth year of its existence, it is un
necessary to add more to its claims as an adver
tising medium, and only say that it goes largely
into eleven States, permeating every section and
township.
Address, for enlarged space and special rates,
JAMES P. HARRISON & CO.,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
Post Office Drawer 24. febll-tf
A New Paper in a New Section.
THE
Georgia Forester
O N THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, prox.,
I will commence the publication of a news
paper at Allapaha, B. & A. Railroad, to be called
The Georgia Forester.
Business Men of Savannah,
who desire the trade of the conntics of Berrien,
Invin, Coffee, Worth and Ware, and the line of
the B. & A. Railroad, will find THE FORESTER
an excellent advertising medium, as it will be the
first and only paper published on the line of Road,
and will circulate largely in tliat section of country.
Terms for advertising will beiu keeping with
the times.
TWO THOUSAND COPIES
of the first number will be distributed in the five
couuties and along the line of Road.
Thosewho desire to have their Cards inserted
in the first issue will please send them tome,
either at Albany or Allapaha.
FRANK V. EVANS.
declS-tf
Houston Home Journal,
PERRY, GA.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY
EDWIN MARTIN.
PAINTING!
QHRI8. MURPHY.
CHAS. CLARK.
THE HOUSTON COUNTY AND MAttSHALI.-
VII.LE LOCAL NEWSPAPER.
S UBSCRIPTION, eight months for tt OO. Cir
culates thoroughly in Houston and northern
portion of Mvcou county, and largely in this sec
tion of the State, among merchants, lanners, me-
chunics, etc.
' Will advertise two months—I inch,$5; 3 inches,
$10: Y column, $15.
Address 110U8T0N IIOME JOURNAL,
mhll Perry.
§00li$.
f
iti Lager Beer,
c. Wlndisch, Muhlhauser <4
A:‘Bottles, from ShaUer &
The !.est Lager made,
t undersigned, Agent for Sa-
116 "henry SANDERS,
Krnsd and Jefferson streets
B ILL ARP’S Peace Papei
Jessamine (Marion liarland’s new novel) 1 5C
Bressant J 5
Miss Dorothy’s Charge 1 OC
The Two Widows 50
Old Kensington 1 JO
Innocent 7 f
A Simpleton 50
Kenelm Chillingly R
The New Magdalen Jt
A Vagabond; Heroine 7£
Also, cheap editions of Dickens, Thackeray,
Bnlwer, Byron, Shekspeare, Scott. Milton, Moore,
Captain Marrvatt, &c.. at
E STILL’S
NEWS DEPOT,
Corner Bull Street and Bay Lane,
nctah-tf (Rear of Poet Oflice.)
©thtratwmtl.
KING’S MOUNTAIN
MILITARY SCHOOL,
Yorkville, S. C.
rvaTTE leading features of this Institution are:
J. Long established merit, full collegiate course,
able and experienced facnlty, complete equip
ments, and singularly healthful location. Second
£«donof lST4 g begins J^lst. ^ratalogue,
junUM.WAFlm ™ncipal.
Murphy & Clark,
98 Bryan street, between Drayton and
Abercom Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
HOUSE, SHIP, STEAMBOAT, SIGN AND
Ornam’tal Painters,
GILDING,
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
GLAZING
AND
Paper Hanging.
We are prepared to offer estimates for every de-
senpUon of Painting in any part of Georg.a,
south Carolina and Florida, ana guarantee satis-
fartion in the execution of onr work.
. ,. Ve , kee P always in store a select stock of the
following articles:
PURE ENGLISH B. B. LEAD.
“A all other brands of LEADS.
OILS, VARNISHES, PUTTY, BRUSHES.
Furniture, Demur and other VARNISHES pnt
npon quart, pint and haif pint bottles, ready for
GROUND and ENAMELED GLASS.
STAINED and PLAIN of various colors.
Double and single thick French, English and
American GLASS.
GOLD LEAF, BRONZE, Glaziers’ DIAMONDS.
Machinery OILS, and Axle GREASE.
STEP LADDERS,
Skylight and Builders’ LADDERS.
HANGINGS*^ ° £ G0U> " ld PLAIN PAP™
Persons desiring work and material in onr line
would do well to give us a call before going else-
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
SIGN WORK
Execntod with neatness and dispatch.
BUILDERS LADDERS, SKYLIGHT LAD
DERS, STEP-LADDERS, the lightest and strong
est ever invented. Sold only by
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MURPHY & CLARK.
©opartncrsltip lottos.
MPAtMf!
The undersigned have formed a copartnership
under the firm name of
CHAPLIN & NEIDLINGER,
For the purpose of doing a
General Dry Goods Business
H
AVING purchased the Retail Stock of Messrs.
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO. t and rented
their store, 153 Congress street, they will take
pleasure in exhibiting their goods, which are
being received per steamer, to th ir friends.
WM. F. CHAPLIN,
JAS. S. NEIDLINGER.
Special Notice.
We have disposed of onr
RETAIL STOCK
To Messrs. CHAPLIN & NEIDLINGER.
We take the occasion to return onr thanks to
oar patrons for their liberal patronage for thirty
years, and would respectfully solicit for Messrs.
Chaplin & Neidlinger the patronage that has here
tofore been extended to ns.
my4-tf EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.
NOTICE.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing Ihj-
tween \V. M. Bird and Charles II. Bass, un
der the commercial name of WM. M. BIRD &
CO., in this city and Charles ton. S. C., is dis
solved by mutual consent. Mr. Win. M. Bird is
alone authorized to settle up the affairs of the
firm. WM. M. BIRD.
CHAS. H. BASS.
Savannah, June 1, 1S74.
T HE undersigned will continue the WHITE
LEAD, ZINC, OIL and GLASS BUSINESS,
at No. 6 Whitaker street, and 201 East Bay,
Charleston, S. C., under the firm name of WM.
M. BIRD & CO., and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage so liberally extended
to the old firm. WM. M. BIRD.
Savannah, June 1, 1S74. jun9,10,15,17
Copartnership Notice.
H O. WARD and A. J. SNEDEKER have as-
• sociated together for carrying on General
Carpentering ana Building. Offices and stores
fitted up; old doorways removed and new style
Front and Vestibule Doors put in ; plans drawn
and estimates given. Shop, comer Barnard and
Duffy streets. Communications sent through the
Post Office will receive prompt attention.
References—S. P. Hamilton, N. B. Brown.
aprl4-3m
ami Watrltmakcrsi.
F. D. JORDAN,
135 Congress Street,
D ealer in imported ana American
WATCHES, Fine JEWELRY. Pure SIL-
VER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS,
GOLD PENS, &c.
Watchea and Jewelry carefully repaired.
Sole Agent for the Celebrated Diamond SPEC
TACLES. mhl6-tf
Irapjs.
HARPER’S PATENT FLY TRAP.
Watches and jtofilvi}.
Great Southern Jewelry Establishment.
S. P. HAMILTOY
PORTER & DEALER,
lii
of
At Wholesale and Retail at
BOLSHAW & SILVA.
the Crockery Store
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guHfiiufl Material.
LUMBER!
D. C. BACON,
Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer.
M ILLS in the City and on the line of Railroad.
AJ1 descriptions of LUMBER and TIMBER,
Rough or Dressed, for sale
Cheap by the Cargo or by the Thousand feet.
Also, a full stock of Yellow Pine MOULDINGS
and Plastering LATHS. Wood Turning and Scrok
Sawing to order.
Lumber Yard and Plnnlusr 3IIII
febl4-tf Comer Liberty and Price Sts.
fwrscis attil ffilitto.
FAST HORSES l!
jrarflwto,
F. W. CORNWELL,
dealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
JPUJHTDtUM
cheapest Pomp in nse.
No. 160 Broackton Street, SxTMxah, Hi.
Jylyl
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. 1*. FOX,
Stables, West Broad Street, opposite State.
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Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets
SAVANNAH, GA.
ALL THE EUROPEAN SOTELTIES IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY, AMERICAN WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND
FANCY HOODS.
The line embraces an assortment UNSURPASSED in Variety and Elegance hy any IN THE SOUTH.
I^Experienced WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS and ENGRAVERS attached to the House.
my2S-tf -
^citing pacUiito.
FACTS VERSUS FICTIOUT !
SALES OF 1873:
SINGERS’ SOLD ■ ■ ■ 232,444.
WHEELER & WILSON 110,100.
Singer ahead of the Wheeler & Wilson,
We Challenge an Authoritative Denial of these Figures.
WE «IYE THE FACTS, AND DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DECEIVE THE PEOPLE.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
my2!) C. A. Vuslmrgli, Manager.
Wheeler & Wilson deny the
existence of any Sworn Returns
showing larger sales of Sewing
Machines in 1873 than theirs.
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insurance.
Life Insurance Go.
OFFICE AT RICHMOND, VA.
Policies Issued, 19,500; Annual Income, $1,500,000.
W. C. CARRINGTON, President. J. E. EDWARDS, Vice President.
D. J. HARTSOOK, Secretary. J. J. IIOPKINS, Assist. Secretary.
B. C. IIARTSOOK, Cashier. Prof. HAW’D B. SMITH, Actuary.
No Useless Restrictions on Residence, Travel or Occupation
Liberal Xon-ForfeiUble Features and Rights of Parlies Clearly Defined.
T HIS Company is PROGRESSIVE, PROSPEROUS and PROMPT. It hue Small Expense*, Small
Losses, Secure Investments, Amide Reserve, and Good Surplus; Dividends Annual; Premiums Ail
Cash; Policies Liberal; and has $124 to eaeh $100 of liabilities. Examine its merits before insnriB) i
General Agency Office for Southern Georgia and Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
HENRY .S. ELLIOT, Agent at Savannah,
Office No. 129 Bay Street.
THE PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON
IS TI1E ONLY COMPANY
to do Business in Florida
authorized
Legally
naving made the deposit required by law for the security of policy-holders, and complied with ai.
other insurance laws of the State.
AGENTS FOR FLORIDA:
R. A. SHINE, Tallahassee. Du. T. M. PALMER, Monticeflo.
Gen. J. J. FINLEY, Lake City. C. F. BEMIS, Sandy Ford, Madison county.
, Jacksonville. Maj. WM. H. MILTON, Marianna.
FATIO DUNHAM, St. Augustine. J. J. JOHNSON, Morrison’s Mills, Alachua co.
Con. JOHN F. JACKSON" Bronson. Gait. II. F. YORK, Lake Butler.
E. P. .IORDAN, Femaudina. Col. W. L. L. BOWEN, Palatka.
Gen. ROBERT BULLOCK, Ocala, Marion County,
Special Agent for East and South Florida
ELLIOT Ac L’ENGLE,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
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§to iittrisluris, to.
Railroads;
Savannah and Charleston R. R
OrriCE SiVAXHAH AND UhablestoK R. IL,\
Savankah, May 9,18T4. f
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11, 1ST4,
the Passenger Train on this Rood will run as
follows:
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Royal
Leave Savannah daily at 930 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:15 P. M
Arrive at Auensta (Sunday excepted)... 6:33 P. Al.
Arrive at*Beaufort “ “ ...1213P.M.
Arrive at Port Royal “ “ ...2:16 P.M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily at S:10 A. M.
Leave Augusta (Sundays excepted) 6:45 A. Al.
Leave Port Royal “ “ .....9:45 A.M.
Leave Beanfert “ “ .. ..102)6 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 33U p. M.
Close connection for all points NORTH via
Charleston, at Augusta, for Atlanta and the West,
and Yamassee, for station on Port Royal Railroad.
The attention of the traveling public is invited
to the route now opened between Savannah and
New York via the Old Dominion lane. • Bate $2C.
Tickets for sale at R. R. Bren s Special Ticket
Agency at 21)4 Boll street, between Congress an.
myll-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Atlantic and Gulf R. K.
General Superintendent’s Office, )
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah, May 4th, 1814.)
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 4th.
Passenger Trains on this Road will run aa
follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at
Arrive at Jesnp “ ............ 8:151. M.
Arrive at Bainbridge “ 8:15 A.M.
Arrive at Albany “ 9:40 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ 3:55 A. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 10:12 A. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee “ 10:45 A. M.
Leave Tallahassee “ 2:80 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville “ 2:40 P. M.
Leave Live Oak “ 9:05 P.M.
Leave Albany “ 3:40 P.M.
Leave Bainbridge “ 4:30 F. M.
Leave Jesnp “ 5:00 A.M.
Arrive at Savannah 44 S:20 A. M.
Sleeping Car runs through to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar
rive at Brnnswick (Sundays excepted) at 10:30 p.m.
Leave Brunswick 2:15 a. m., arriving at Savan
nah at S:20 a. m.
Passengers from Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick 8:00 a. m. train (Sundays excepted) connect
at Jesnp with train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesnp with train arriving in Macon (Sundays ex
cepted) at 5:00 r. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at at 6:50
A. X.
Arrive at Jesnp (Sundays excepted) at 12:10
p. ai.; Dupont (Sundays excepted) 7:15 i*. n
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted) at 6:45 a. m.
Leave Jesnp at 12:55 p. jl
-Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. jl
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted), at. 7:06 A. M
at Va*'
Arrive at Valdosta
Arrive at Qnitman “
Arrive at Thomasville. “
Leave Thomasville “
Leave Onitman 44
Leave Valdosta 44
Arrive at Dupont 44
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-
9:12 A. M.
‘*.10:36 A. M.
44 .12:45 P. M.
44 . 2:30 P.M.
44 . 4:34 P.M.
44 . 5:55 P. M.
44 . 8:00 P. M.
-ALBANY DI
VISION.
Leave Thomasville Monday, Wednesday and Fii-
day at 3:00 p. m.
Arrive at Camilla Monday, Wednewlay and Fri
day at 5:10 p. if.
Arrive at Albany Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day nt 7:00 p. h.
Leave Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 8:15 a. m.
Leave Camilla Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 10:19 a. 3i.
Arrive at Thomasville Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 12:30 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 Albanyllailroad leaves
junction (No. 9 Atlantic & Gulf Railroad) for Al
bany, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11:00
a. ic., and arrives from Albany Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 2:49 p. x.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Thursday, at 8:00 a. x.
H. S. HAINES.
my4-tf General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
J
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 rut
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 8:45 A. M
Leave Angnsta 9:05 A. M
Arrive in Augusta 4:00 P. M
Arrive in Milmdgeville 10:09 P. M
Arrive in Eatonton 11:55 P. M
Arrive in Macon 6:45 P M
Leave Macon for Columbus 7:17 i* M
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:10 P. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 7:301*. M
Arrive at Columbus 12:45 A. M
Arrive at Enfanla 10:20 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 1:40 A. M
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 1:00 A. M
Leave Columhns 7:10 P.M
Leave Enfanla 7:25 P. M
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta C:50 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Columhns 4:10 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Enfanla 6:45 A. M
Leave Macon 7:15 A. 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 7:30P.M
Leave Angnsta 8:05 P. M
Arrive in Augusta 5:55 A. M
Arrive in Macon. 8:20 A. M
Leave Macon for Columbus 9:20 A. M
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:05 A. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:10 A. M
Arrive in Colnmbos 6:35 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 Columbus 2.30 P. M
Leave Eufanla 8:50 A. M
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 3:40 P. M
Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7:25 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 Eatontoa 11:55 I\ 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 the Con
trail Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
ingers for half stations cannot be taken or
or put off.
’assengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton wil
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Angnsta, and
train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Kail
road, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daily, Sundays excepted.
dec!3-tf
JfHiiiliiug
steamboats.
F0H NEW YORK
Every Alternate Wednesday.
Cabin Pannage $20— Steerage 810.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
MONTGOMERY,
Caft. FAIRCLOTH,
W ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, Jnne 24th, 1874, at — o’clock —. M.
Through hills of ladinggiven on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool and Hamburg by firatclass
steamers.
Insurance by tins line one-half per cent.
For Height or passage apply to
OCTAVUSCOHEN * CO., Agents,
9S Bay street.
R. LOWDEN, Esq., New York. junll
SAVANNAH AND
F b0RlD A
COMMANDED BY CAPTAINp j
leave Padelford’s Wh-rf
VV TUESDAY, at « ilarf
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR BOSTON.
THE STEAMSHIP
OHUEsNTAL,
Captain TTA f.T.KTT,
W ILL sail for the above port on TUESDAY,
June 30th, 1874, at 7 o’clock A. M.
Through bills lading given to New England
manufacturing cities, ana via Cunard line to Liv
erpool.
For freight iipply to
junll
CHARDSON & BARNARD,
Agents.
MURRAV’S LINE.
FOR
NEW YORK
EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY.
%
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
LEO,
GEO. A DEARBORN, Commander,
W ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, June 17th, 1874, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Through bills lading furnished on Cotton de*
tilled for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow, Antwerp,
Cliristiana, Rotterdam, «fcc., &c., by first-class
steamships.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER & OAMMELL,
jnn5 S4 Bay Street.
EMPIRE LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
Cabin Passage $20. Steerage $10.
THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP,
SAN SALVADOR,
K. S. NICKERSON, Commander,
'Y^'ILL sail for New York as follows:
SATURDAY, Jnne 13th, at 5 o’clock P. M.
SATURDAY, June 27th, at 5 o’clock P. M.
Insurance by steamers or this ime, one-half per
cent.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wed
nesday previous to the sailing day, nnless paid for,
Through bills lading given on Cotton for Liver
pool by first-class steamers
For freight or passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to
W. CUMMING & CO., Agents.
I»“WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5, Bowl
mg Green, New York. juu3
GEOltGIA CENTRAL RAILROAD STEAM
SHIP LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Passage §20 — Steerage §10.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS 'FOR PAS
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
't
General Superintendent.
gown's! Ufa# gfrtoto.
IS THE BEST-Aha CHEAPEST,
'PR EPA RATI ^
OFFERED FOR WAftllUG -
— BREA’D:— J.
Dooley’s YeastPowder
Is perfectly Pore and Wholesome.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is put up in Full Weight Cane.
Dooley’s Yeast Powdei
Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.
Dooley’s Yeast Powde r
Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Coni
Bread, Ac.
Jairbanfc’si ratal
G. S.
AGENT FOE
jtrtfai, to.
PLANTS,
Coquets & Flowers
Furnished to Order.
Designs for Weddings,
Parties, Presentsor Fune
rals, at short notice.
Oflice open until 10 a. m. Sundays.
J. II. PARSONS & CO.,
rayffl-tf No, 111 State Btroot.
Fairbanks “Standard Scales,”
THE BEST SCALE MADE IX THE UNITED STATES.
also, dealer in
Doors,Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Blind Trimmings,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS^ETC., ETC.,
mh3-M,WAF&w3m At 182 and 184 Bay Street, Savannali, Ga.
^uruiturr.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
G. H. MILLER,^
(SUCCESSOR TO S. S. MILLER,)
Dealer in Furniture of all Kinds,
Ware-Rooms 109 and 171 Bronabton St., Between Jefferson and Barnard Sts.
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF
from Northern ports,
febU-tl
Dooley’s Yeast Powde 1
Makes all kinds of Dump
and Pastry, nice, lij
lings, Pot Pies, Cakes
;ht and healthy.
Dooley’s Yeast Powdei
Is the Best, because perfectly pore,
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Cheapest, because foil weight.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Be sore to ask for
Dooley’s YeastPowder
and do not be put off with any other kind.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
in Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable fox
es, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Restau
rants and River, Lake’and Ocean Ves
sels on short or long voyages.
The Market is flooded with Cheap, Inferioi
Baking and Yeast Powders of light or short
Weight. DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER is war
ranted full strength and full-weight.
Sold at Wholesale and Retail, generally through
ont the United States, by dealers in Groceries ai.r
Family Supples.
0 y /JEW ST NEW YORK
mhl6^LiwtJnnel6,’74.tSeptl6tJunel6.75
500,000
Cypress Shingles
For Sale
TO BUILDERS OR FOR EXPORT, BY
W. H. BEACH & SON,
No. 114 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
All of onr SHINGLES are RIVED and DRAWN
and are warranted to be of superior quality.
apl3-3m
H. LIVINGSTON,
F. G. MALLORY, Commander,
ILL sail for New York as follows:
SATURDAY, June 20th. at 1 p. x.
Bills of lading given here on Cotton through to
Liverpool and Continental ports, via New York, hy
first-class steamers.
No freight received on wharf after 11 o’clock on
day of sailing.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILDER & CO.,
jnn2 No. S Stoddard’s Upper Range.
. THE FINE AND FAST STEaM^
LIZZIE BAKI'd
Springs, Magnolia, Picolata, ’I® I’JT" C
at * ?aCW80n ' ill “ “*
Friday morning at 3 o’clock, arrivi„„ hf^nUe
sssMssauasgSa
and ban Jacinto, for New York 8111 ^' idor
No extra charge for meals or stat„ „
modations. - “ic-roou, accoo-
No freight receivcJafter Iine -
of departure. “ oct onmn-
jon4-tf
Summer Arran
Agent
For Florida
a »«l Charleston
South Carolina.
THE SPLENDID NEW YORK DtHLT
WHEEL STE.UMER Mfi&
Capt. FITZGEIULU
Will sail every WEDNESDAY at , ,
(FROM nz RXNXE-S WHARF, SAVAW^f "•
For FERNANDA, JACKSONVILLE tL
COVE SPRHcs, PALATKA,
And all Way Landings on the St t„i • „
connecting at Feruamlina win, th,
road for aS poinL, mthe intrrior t,P u , ri,L ' r ^
to Havana, Cuba, and Xewo^55 81 ® u n-*i>il»
KeyB. Orleans, via t’«£
ltETUUNING,
will arrive at Savanualt even* Svrmmi-
makmg connections with StcamAln • Ar ,
Railroad trains hound North, leavK i
ton on Saturdavs at 7 a. m = f '' r Ch »Bo
Through Tickets to the North, by dtter
or rail route, sold on hoard steamer 3 tr
For freight or passage apply to
BHAINAKD ic ROBERTSON
Wit
Oflice on Wharf.
KEGULAU KINK
For Darien, Brunswick, and Sjtffl.
Via St. Catherine’s, Sapelo, and St. Simon'?
The New Steamer
CARRIE
Capt. JOE SMITH,
W ILL leave as above from Charleston Whs i
EVERY THURSDAY, at 4 p.m. JS®
torn MONDAY. ' ®-1
ISfConnecting at Darien with steamer fit* ti
and from all points on the Altaiiadia (Wnlow
and Oconee Rivers, an ’ - '
Good state room accommodation form^tirerii
Rates same as per steamer San Antonio. ^ f
Steamer Carrie will not be n*.«i,onsti5!e f#
throngh freight to Altamaha, Ocranh^
Oconee rivers after delivery of same to aaat rf
steamer Clyde, at Darien. 1
For freight or passage apply to
F. M. MYRKLL. A*«t
apll-tf Office Charleston
Cotton Sirs.
PRICES REDUCED
Iron Cotton Ties.
THE CELEBRATED
ARROW TIES
W ILL be seven ccuts per ponml on and aft r 1
March 1,1874, and fnrthoi n^nicnou made,
if necessary, to prevent lar«e nccn.niii:itn<i oi
stock, from constant an ivah.
BARTLETT & It AVNE, (lenT Ag^s,
No. 48 Carondeiet st.
Oflice AMERICAN COTTON TIE CCMVANY^
New Orleans, Februaiy 25,1S74
iftagasiito.
MAGAZINES
PRICE
1874..40
...30
...25
L ESLIE’S Lady Magazine for May
Godey’s Lady’s Book 44
Peterson’s Lady’s Book 44
Demorest’s Monthly 44 “ ...30
Young Ladies’Journal 44 44 ...50
Le Bon Ton 44 44 .. .60
St. Nicholas 44 44 .. .25
Popular Science Monthly 44 44 .. .50
Southern Magazine 44 44 ...40
Butterick’s Metropolitan 44 44 ...25
The Eclectic Magazine 44 44 .. .50
The Galaxy 44 44 .. .40
Harper’s Monthly 44 44 .. .40
Atlantic Monthly 44 44 ...40
Overland Monthly 44 44 ...40
Scribner’s Monthly 44 44 ...40
Catholic World 44 44 ...50
Milliner and Dressmaker for April, 1874...75
London Society 44 44 .. .50
Any of the above Magazines mailed on receipt
of price and 4 cents for postage.
FOR SALE AT
ESTILI/S
NEWS DEPOT,
Comer of Bull st. and Bay st. lane.
ap27-tf
$ftip Carpentering.
M- F. WILLINK,
Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPARMAKER,
YARD-NORTH SIDE OF RIVER. OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DRAYTON ST., SATANNAH, Ga.
H AS facilities for doing all work with dispatch.
SPRUCE SPARS and LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sate.
COMPAJ^f 111 f ° r ^ SOt,THEEN WRECKING
out Vessels of any size. Has on^hand for \iire
Steam Pumps, large Lifting Lighters, Diving Ap
paratus, Hydraulic Jacks, ic.
wait# H v. wn.i.iKK.
Sltfater Coolers, to.
Seasonable Goods.
Water Coolers,
A large lot, very low ;
Ice Cream Freezers,
White Mountain, Five Minute, and other kinds;
Ice Chests,
Very low, to close ont Stock;
Hip and Sponge Bath Tnhs;
Feather Dusters;
Picnic Baskets;
Butter Clmras.
Call and examine my large Stock of
House Furnishing Goods.
CORMACK HOPKINS,
ap23-tf No. 167 Broughton Street,
In conformity with the above, the price of onr I
ARROW TIES will now be seven cents pit|
pound.
HOPKINS & WOOD,
BATES & COMER,
mar9-tf Agents at Savminaft.
strain Cnfliacis and ffladtinOT,|
GEORGE St, C0.J
Kannfacto^ir
PATENT PORTABLE C!RG'JL..n
SAW MILLS,
ALSO STATIONS .
STEAM EMGJSiSSs /
No. 5 Schroeder S
BALTIMORE, AID.
Grist Mills, Leffel’s Tnrbiac Water Whe»lt I
Wood Working Machinery of all kiuds. and 11* I
thinists’ Sundries. Send for Cataiognea.
mh6^ily
J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Machinist!
Canal St., near Charleston Wharf.
Repairs of all kinds of
MACHINERY-
BLACKSMmi WORK,
In all its Branches,
fehZItf
promptly done.
Cas Jilting.
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Plumber and dealer in Gas Fixtures,
DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE liHOlUIITOS.
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with ad d* I
latest improvements, at the shortest notice.
WM. M. McFALLj
Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter, |
No.s$6 Whitaker Street,
SAVANNAH, GEOKOIA
Bath Tubs, W T ater Closets, Chandeliers and I
Fixtures of every description constantly on |
Jobbing done at the shortest notice.
feb4-tf
gtdvertijsitiir glflcnt.
WM. RANKIN,
Advertising Agent,
111 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A DVERTISEMENTS inserted in any Paper in
the United States. J ^ .
AT PUBLISHERS’ LOWEST RATES.
Particular attention given to the Georgia, Flor-
ia. South Carolina ana Alabama Papers.
Estimates for Advertising furnished on 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
OPY of the advertisement they wish inserted.
Rktekences—Savannah Morning News, Sayan
uah Advertiser. seuictf
i&atptntm and
osTgay,
Carpenter and Buil<l cr ’
33 Tatnall Street,
Corner of Charlton. SAVANNA®' |
sep2yl -
GILBERT BUTLER.
MASTER BUILDS
Carpenter and Contractor*
Corner of Barnard and Perry ..
fT'SHMA'
JOj shortes
,TES far aU kinds of work I
shortest notice. Fitting up Offices *» I
bing promptly attended to.
gi0ttmw.
$.300000
(Check geeks.
Check Books.
O N all the SAVANNAH BANKS, stamped and
nustamped, kept constantly on sale. Check
Books printed to order, with or without stamps
and consecutively numbered, if desired, at the
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE. P. O. Box 2446.
Missouri State Lotted'I
Legalized- by State Authority, aa* 1
DRAWN IN PUBLIC IN ST.
Grand Single Number Scheme of I
Draws the Last Day of Each Montt- ,
CAJPITAI* PRIZE, j
10,380 Prizes—Amounting loS 300 ’ ,1
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5: QflecteO, I s I
The Great Combination Scheme,
non nF MO Khil „.wl OO 4QR VhnTH8. alUOlW* .t.
Address, for frickt ts and circulars,
MCKHAT, HILLER * CO.,
ST. J
aprl6-Th,Sa, r lAir^