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DeWITT, MORG AN & CO
OFFER
GREAT BARGAINS IN SUMMER GOODS.
9 K PIECES FANCY CASSIMERES, at 75 cents per yard;
JZO LADIES’ DRESS HOODS, at very low prices; .
FANCY GOODS, at very low prices;
in dozen GENTS’ GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS, at 50 cents;
50 dozen GENTS’ IIEMMEI) L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS;
LADIES’ LINEN DUSTERS;
LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS;
LADIES’ SILK, ALPACA, and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS;
LADIES’ BALBRIGGANHOSE:
PRINTED MUSLINS, at 15 cents—reduced.
jniyi3-tf DeWITT, MORGAN & CO.
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 13, 1374,
the Passenger Train on this Road will nm as I
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Royal
Leave Savannah daily at...............MO A M, j
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta (Sunday excepted).. .0:46 P. M.
Arrive at Beaufort 44 . - .2dS5 P. M.
Arrive at Port Royal 44 44 .. .3:15 P. M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily at 8:10 A. M.
Leave Augusta (Sundays excepted) 7:00 A 31.
Leave Port Royal 44 44 ....HfcOO A.M.
Leave Beaufort 44 44 ....10:18 A.M.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 3:30 P. 31.
Close connection for all points NORTH via
Charleston, at Augusta, for Atlanta and the West,
and at Yamassee. for station on Port Roym
Railroad.
Tickets for sale at R. B. Bren s Special Ticket
Agency at 21X Ball street, between Congress and
Broughton streets, and at Depot Office.
C. C. OLNKY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
NEAT, CHEAP, RAPID!
Apothecary and Druggist.
L. C. Strong, GT Boil, cor. Perry-ut lane.
BARGAINS FROM AUCTION
— AT
.1010 Y. BIXOY «& CO’S
132 Broughton Street.
APPOINTED PRINTING CONCERN
IN THE SOUTH.
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD
lWNS, at 30
AINS in WHITE GOODS, SHEETINGS, HONEY-
JOHN Y. DIXON A CO„ 132 Broughton Street.
Six Power Presses
. 4.-00 P.M
.10*® P. M
.11:55 P.M
. 6:45P.M
. 7:17P.M
Chaplin & Neidlinger
HAVE OPENED AND ARE OFFERING,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
A FULL IrLNE OF
I RON GRENADINES; VICTORIA LAWNS; STRIPED and PLAIN SWISS;
PLAIN and STRIPED NAINSOOKS; PLAIN and STRIPED CAMBRICS;
SWISS and INDIA MUSLINS;
Fail Assortment of Hamburg and Swiss EDGINGS and INSERTINGS;
LEATHER and SILK ELASTIC BELTS, in great variety;
BLACK nnd COLORED FANS;
Ladies’ and Gents’ Gauze MERINO SHIRTS;
LISLE THREAD and SILK GLOVES.
Abuu full assortment of PRINTS, MUSLINS, and Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS.
ASSORTMENT of TYPE,
IfcOOP. Jd
. 7:10 P. M
. 7:25P.M
. 6:10 A. M
. 4:10 A. M
6:15 A. M
. 7:15 A. M
A GAMMELL,
160 Bay Street
FOE NEW YORK
BOOK BINDERY
SEW GOODS!
plxj|arriviijg atjfacksonville and Palatka^CTy
Returning, the Lizzie Baker will leave Palatka
every Thursday at 7 a. m. and Jacksonville
Friday morning at 3 o’clock, arriving in Savannah
Blank Book Manufactory.
Witt OPEN Tins DAY, AT VERY tmv PRICES,
GKOS GRAIN RIBBONS,
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS
Striped Lace Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Printed Linen Lawns*,
4-4 CAMBRICS.
jniyl
A PULL STOCK OF
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
MONTGOMERY,
Capt. FAIRCLOTH,
W ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, July SSd, 1874, .at — o’clock —. M.
Through bills of lading given on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first-class
steamers.
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN As CO., Agents,
9S Bay street.
R. LOWDBN. Esq., New York.jnlyO
PAPERS OF ALL KINDS
GIVE THE
Arrive in Savannah 7:15 A. M
Train No. 1 for Eofanla and Albany leaves Ma
con Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Train No. 3 for Columbus leaves Macon Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday; returning Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Passengers for 3IiIIedgeviIIe and Eatonten will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Angusta, and
train No. S from points an the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta ana Macon. The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daily, Sundays excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
july3-tf General Superintendent.
MORNING NEWS
BALTIMORE Ah'If SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO
FOR BALTIMORE
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE JOBBERS
—OF
Dry Goods and Notions, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats,
151 & 153 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
T HE undersigned, having entered exclusively in a JOBBING BUSINESS, are now opening in their
several departments full lines, and are offering to the Trade inducements to buy in this market
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.
FACILITIES NOT EXCELLED BY ANY ES-
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, 1
Passenger Trains on this Road '
follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at
Arrive at Jesnp 44
Arrive at Bainbridgc 44
Arrive at Albany 44
Arrive at live Oak 44
Arrive at Jacksonville 44
Arrive at Tallahassee 44
Leave Tallahassee 44
Leave Jacksonville 44
Leave live Oak * 4
Leave Albany 44
Leave Bainbridge 44
Leave Jesnp 44 -.
Arrive at Savannah •*
Sleeping Car runs through to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar
rive at Brunswick (Sundays excepted) at l(h30 px
Leave Brunswick 2:15 a. m., arriving at Savan
nah at S vO A. M.
Pas- ngera from Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick .00 a. x. train (Sundays excepted) connect
at J ‘-"Up with train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesnp with train arriving in Macon (Sundays ex
cepted) at JfcOO p. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at at 6:50
batches and iewriry,
4:30 P. M
8:15 P.M.
G. W. BILLUPS, Commander.
\I/ ILL sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, July
VV 16th, 1874, at — o’clock —. M.
Through bills lading signed for Cotton destined
for Liverpool and Bremen, by first class steamshlpa
sailing from Baltimore.
For freight apply to
JAS. B. WEST A CO.
july7 120 Bay Street.
Good Work and Fair Prices!
No Slop Work!
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Great Southern Jewelry Establishment,
i. P. HAMILTON,
IMPORTER & DEALER.
FOR NEW YORK
Send in your orders for anything from a
VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER;
from a CHECK
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Faange §20 — Steerage §10.
8UPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS
SENGERS.
THE FIRST-CLASS SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
BOOK to an IMPERIAL
LEDGER. Nothing is too large for ns to do
Arrive at Jesnp (Sundays excepted) at 12:10
l\ a.; Dupont (Sundays excepted) 7:151\ a.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted) at 6:45 a. M.
Leave Jesnp at 1235 p. x.
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays except. I), at. 736 A. M.
Arrive at Valdosta “ ". 9:12 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman “ •• :0:36 A.M.
Ill Bay Street
junl6-tf
H- LIVINGSTON,
F. G. MALLORY, Commander,
^TLL sail for New York as follows:
SATURDAY, July 18th. JR 1130 a. a.
Bills of lading given here on Cotton through to
Ivcrpool and Continental ports, via New Yoric, by
rst-claas steamers.
No freight received on wharf after 11 o’clock on
av of ending.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILDER A CO.
asottmeis,
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Grift Concert
EMPIEE LINE.
FOR tfEW YORK
Cabin Passage $20. Steerage $10.
day at 5:10 r. n.
Arrive at Albany Monday, Wt4hicsday and Fri*
day at 7:00 p. x.
Leave Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 8:15 a. at.
Leave Camilla Monday, Wednesday anu 7. Uay
at 10:19 a.m.
Arrive at ThomasviUe Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 12:30 p.m.
. Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Tuea-
NORFOLK,
Thursday, Sept. 3, 1S74.
'HIS enterprise is conducted by the Masonic
SATURDAY, July 11th, at 3 o’clock P. M. _
SATURDAY, July 25th, at 3 o’clock P. M.
Insurance by steamers or this line, 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 first-class steamers
A NEW FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift is Guar-
anteed to one of every ten Consecutive Numbers.
Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets,
GA.
ALL THE EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY, AMERICAN WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND
FANCY GOODS.
The line embraces an assortment UNSURPASSED in Variety and Elegance by any IN THE SOUTH.
^"Experienced WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS and ENGRAVERS attached to the House.
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LIST OF GIFTS
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gift of
15 Cash Gifts of $100u each
28 Cash Gifts of 500 each
43 Cash Gifts of 250 each
79 Cash Gif ts of 150 each
250 Cash Gifts of 100 each
578 Cash Gifts of 50 each
5000 Cash Gifts of 10 each
25,000
20,000
10,060
5,000
2J500
2,000
15,C0G
14,000
10,750
11,850
®oimrt«crs&i|i Notice.
6000 Cash Gifts, aggregating.
Whole Tickets, $10; Half •
Tickets, $2J50; Eleven Whole
>....$250,000
$5; -Quarter
~.3 or 22 Half
Tickets for $100. No discount on less amount.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
SO INOIVUDUAIj BENEFITS.
This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes
an will be conducted with the same liberality,
honesty and fairness which characterized the first
enterprise. JOHN I*. ROPER, Prca’t.
For Tickets and Circulars giving fall informa
tion, address,
HENRY V. 3IOORE, Sec’y,
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers expires on this clay by limitation.
BOIT & DIcKENZIR.
The undersigned are authorized to settle*thc affairs of the late firm, and will continue the
General Commission Business
Under the firm, style and name of
BOIT A CO.
The undersigned will establish himself as a Cotton Buyer at Opelika, Ala., and solicits business.
Orders sent direct or through 3Iessrs. BOIT & CO., shall luive his personaland^irom^t^ttentlon^.
The valuable services of Mr. FRANK D. BLOODWORTII, laie of Griffin, and of Mr.
CHAS. J. MILLER, of Messrs. Miller & Co., will be retained in oUr Savannah office.
MI.. n/"»r ■ I)U l Dt'AV IT I nm. 1 ! 1 formerly with Meeers. N. A. Harte£sSon
Missouri State Lotteries!
Legalized by State Authority, and
DRAWN IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS.
Grand Single Number Scheme or 60,000 Nos.
Draws the Last Day ol Bach Month.
CAPITAL. PRIZE, $50,000!
10,380 Prizes—Amounting to 9300,OOO.
Whole Tickets,$10; Halves,$5; Quarters,$2 50
The Great Combination Scheme, with a Capital
Prize of $32,500, and 3^396 Prizes, amounting to
! 578,177, draws every Saturday during the year
Vhnln ’I'lotota tin. TToltMu ir• n-.’Itn.n Oo sen
jgaak ^founts.
45uruiturc,
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
G. II. MILLER,^
(SUCCESSOR TOS.S. MILLER.)
Dealer in Furniture of all Kinds,
Ware-Rooms 169 nnd 171 Broughton §t, Between Jefferson nnd Barnard Sts.
This OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE would call the attention of purchasers to the
U1MB ASD WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE, which is replenished by every arrival
from Northern ports. febl4-tf
Joa. A. PoumL, cor. S.AB. Brd. A CSPn A Ab’n.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
A. L. DejHOpillqns, 21 Bull st
Wines, Liquor* and Cigars.
Wx. Hone, 154 Congress st
T. J. Duns An A Co., 131 Bay Street.
Jakes McGrath A Co., 175 Bay Street.
Watches, Jewelry, Ac.—Watches Repaired.
©ai-pcirtfrit!0,
Overland 3Ionthly 44 44 . .40
Scribner’s Monthly 44 44 ...40
Catholic World 44 44 .. .50
Milliner and Dressmaker for Jane, 1874...75
London Society 44 . 44 ...50
Any of the above Magazines mailed on receipt
of price and 4 cent* for postage.
FOB SALE AT
Also, a full stock of Yellow Pine 3IOULDINGS
and Plastering LATHS. Wood Turning and Scroll
Sawing to order.
Lumber Yard and Planing Jlill
feb!4-tf Corner Liberty and Price Sts.
Letter Headings,
JOTE HEADINGS and ENVELOPES, printed
v in any style, and on {taper of any qo.Uily or
ittern Of ruling the customer may desire, at the
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE.
O K anybody else, mi
size, color, or qnal
colon*' promptly at the
$.300 000
—
printing, finding, &c.
The Morning News hot* the largest city
,.ud snail circulation «r any paper pub
lished in Savannah.
AN APOSTROPHE TO THE CORIKT.
Eccentric orb, shot madly from thy sphere,
Planet without a plan, dost travel on thine ear
Through wide expanse of space?
Out on a bender,
Known to be nebulous, ind<
Of volume vast, but thin; widi _ _
Thou holy, high, translated Legal Tender,
Approach, come Higher; obliging acquiesce,
For lo, the waiting swell-mob otfhe Press
Would fain go through thee,
And I, a youth, bald, honest, simple, gushing.
Of poor but honest patents born—not flush
though born in Flushing—
Am here to interview thee.
Whether mad or not,
Di>n’t dare to wag thy tail or thou’lt be shot;
For our sweet “stars”—cops, peelers, worthy
Celts,
Muss round with rusty pistols in their belts;
And. thinking the more dogs they kill the mer
rier.
They might declare that thou'rt a mad sky-
terrier,
And blaze away and hit thee.
If so, take thou a crack,
And just blaze fiercely back
Until ttrnu melt the lying, mangy pack—
Confound ’em—
I .ike tallow candles down into their shoes.
Or if thou bnm’st with more vindictive views
Expound ’em!
Tliis “mad-do"’’ cry—
1 liate the hack'word,
But turn it round and spell it backward,
And it describes the He.
If naught’s the matter
With thy medulla oblongata,
Tell us how goes the mart up there;
What are the movements now of bull or bear ?
Is thy name Daniel Drew?
That milky way, where all the small stars meet,
Is’t there, O Comet, that thou milkst the street?
Aquarius with his pot,
WI10 waters, waters, with one ceaseless drip,
And only rests at times to dry his scrip,
Is /im name Sage or not ?
Are earnings of your railroads ever “pooled?”
The little fishes, are they ever fooled?
And the Great bear, is nis true name Jay Gould ?
Thou caust not tell! yes, yes, one ought to know,
Tnou’rt up in heaven—tne Board meets down
below!
Is’t thy intent to pass us with no spiteful thrust,
Or eke to “bounce” us r “bu’st our ancient crust?”
Erect a mansard on this planet’s brow,
liaise Cain, turn Jack—in brief to have a row ?
Jf that’s thy game, put up thy fins; why, dumb it,
Old Earth’s full ot grit; and you can’t come it,
Comet!
But if your tail swept by ant failed to twist me,
’Twonld be just the first thing in life that ever
missed me:
Sympathy Between a Living Body and
a Severed Arm.—In another place ap
pears an account of the accident that
befell little Willie Cummings, who lost
an arm by being run over by the cars.
When the lad was taken home his arm
was brought after him. It was thrown
into a pail, when the poor little fellow
screamed with pain. The severed limb
was then placed in a box and buried in
the garden. Shortly after little Willie
complained of a pain and queer feeling
iu tlio severed hand. He said that some
thing was crawling on the inside of the
lmad. The limb was exhumed, when a
large worm was discovered in the palm of
the hand. A large jar was then obtained,
nnd it became necessary to crowd the arm
in. when tha sufferer fairly went into a
paroxysm of pain. The limb was placed
in a jar partly filled with alcohol,&nd then
replaced in the ground.' The little fellow,
complained that his arm and fingers were
in a terribly cramped position, and that
the little finger and the, next one were
giowing together. The jar was then
taken up, when the limb was found
crowded and cramped as described.
This is remarkable, although such in
stances are often related. In ting case
the little nine-year-old lad was ignorant
of what disposition was made of the
limb. The lad is very low at the present
writing, and some doubts are entertained
of his recovery.— Whitehall Times.
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SAVANNAH MARKET.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING
Savannah, July 15, 1P.M.
Cotton.—Market dull and nominal. Sales 36
bales. We quote:
Good Middling...... —
Middling —
Low Middling 15%@—
Good Ordinary 14% 0—
Ordinary .....12 @—
Financial.—Sterling exchange, 5 31@5 32; New
> ork sight exchange buying at 3-16 per cem.
premium and selling at % per cent, premium.
Gold buying at and selling at .
Bacon—Market very firm. We quote: Clear rib
sales, JIJ* cents; shoulders, 82£@9 cts; dry salted
sides and bellies 10j£<&10Xc; hams, sugar cured,
in canvas, 15®16 cents.
Grain.—Com—We quote white at $113<ai 15
per bushel; mixed, $110@113. Oats—demand fair
«t 75<$S0c. Rye $1 50 per bushel.
Hay.— We quote Northern $1 30 atwhole-
c-iic and $1 50 at retail; Eastern $1 3501 50 at
v boJesale and $1 5001 75 at retail; Western $1 40
(.kL 50 at wholesale and $1 6001 75 at retail.
Potatoes—New, $3 5004 00 per barrel.
Kick.—Market improved. We quote: Common
74 f#c; fair 7X@T%c; good 7%0S£'c.
Freights.—Cotton to Liverpool by sail —-d;
by steam, direct, via New York by steam
dull at ?£d for - uplands, ll-16d for sea island;
by sail dail at —<k to Havre — cent, goto;
to Cronstadt d; to Barcelona —d; nothing
on the berth foreign, except for Liverpool; to New
York ^ cent on uplands, X cent on sea island;
lo Philadelphia %c on npland; to Baltimore,
on npland; to Boston *£c on npland; to Provi
dence, 2£c. Lumber to River Platte $24 00 and 5
per ct. Timber to St. John, N. B., $10 00, gold;
1 1 lited Kingdom 42s 6d orders, 45s direct port.
Uio Janeiro $22 00 and 5 per cent, primage.
CORRECTED BY
II. MYERS & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION merchants and wholesale DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, SEGABS, HIDES, BTC., 8AVAN-
BAU.
Hides—
Dry Flint ^ lb 15 0
Dry Salt y lb 13 0
Batcher salted 9 lb 11 0
Hkjns—
Deer y Yb
float apiece
Sheep apiece
Otter a piece _
Mink a piece 250
Pox a piece 100
Raccoon apiece 100
Beeswax 9 & 270
Tallow y lb 60
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. "9 lb 35 0
Wool, burry lb 150
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Financial.
London, July 15, Noon.—Erie 29)£c.
London, Jnly 15, Noon. — Pans dispatches
quote Rentes at 61f 77«c.
London, July 15, Noon.—Consols, for money,
&J&092J£c. U. S. Bonds—Sixty-Sevens 109; New
Five 105.
New York, July 15, Noon.—Gold opened at
109&. Money 2 per cent. Stocks dull. Sterling
Exchange—Jong $f 87#; short $4 90. Govern’
ments dull. State bonds quiet.
Cotton.
Liverpool, J11I7 15, Noon.—Cotton ope
a shade easier; Uploads, 8yd; Orleans, SHa.
Sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for
sjiecuiation and export.
Sales of Uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in Jnly, 81-lfid.
Later.—Sales to-day include 7,500 bales of
American.
Sales of Uplands, nothiner below low middling,
deliverable in August and September, 8 3-1 Gd.
Sates of shipments of new crop, on a basis of
middling and uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, 8>;d.
New York, July 15, Noon.—Cotton opened
nominal; sales 215 bales; Uplands 17Vc; Orleans
17&c.
Futures opened quiet and steady as follows:
July, nominal; August, 16 7-160Septem
ber, ic 11-160l6*£c; October, 16*016 9-16c.
Groceries, Provisions, Ac.
Liverpool, July 15, Noon. — Breadstuffs
quiet. Cheese 61b.
New York, Jnly 35. Noon.—Floor opened
steady. Wheat quiet and nnchanged. Com quiet
and unchanged. Pork quiet at $19 75 for mess.
Lard quiet; steam 11 5-16c. Tnrpentine firm at
36036>4c. Rosin steady at $21002 20for strained.
Freights firm.
BANK ACCOUNT?
mall
Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
Merchants’ National,
Central Bailroad,
Southern Bank of Georgia,
OH ANY
PRIVATE BANKER?
If so, purchase yonr Check Books at the Morn
ing News Printing Office. You can get thorn
Books of any pattern
made to order. Mercantile Printing and Binding,
executed with rtinpafek. ded2
Architect, Engineer nnd Contractor.
AuatJsrcB Schwaab, 135)4 Bay street.
Attorneys at Law.
J. K. Himes, 135)4 Bay street. Collections, <Ec.
Branch Freight Office,
A. A G. Railroad, 21)4 Bull st, /so. L. RotnmiAT,
Gim. Freight Agent; R R. Bnra, Special Ag’t.
Batter, Cheese end Lard Rouse.
S. B. Good all, 141 Bay street.
Bottling Works.
J. Ryajt, 110 and 112 Broughton, established 18S2L
Bakers.
Wn. Cixpanx, 34 Bjyan, cor. Price Street.
Jas. L. Mdbfhy, 72 Bryan and 176 Broughton st.
Bread, Gnke nnd Pie Bakery.
Wx. Rosenthal, cor. Bay and West Broad, and
Whitaker and York ets.
Boggles and Wagons Built nnd Repaired.
Wx, W. Gnann, Liberty st-, near West Broad.
Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Ac.
J. F. Glatignt, 122 State Street.
Wx. Scheihino, .opposite Marshall Honse.
Clothing, Wholesale and Be tall.
Heldt, Jaddon A Co^ 135 Broughton Street.
China, Glass and Crockery.
Gzo. W. Auden, 192 Bronghton st.
Thos. West, 187 Broughton street.
Cast Off Clothing Bonght and Sold,
At cor. Whitaker and York sts. Best price given.
Cheap John.
.1. A. Sxith, 176 Bronghton st.
Carpenters and Builders.
Gilbert Butler, Master Builder, cor. Perry and
Barnard st.
Ward & Archer, Pres’tst., bet. Dray’n & Aber’n.
W.D. Stubtbvant, cor. Liberty & Whitaker sts.
Crackers and Candy.
J. H. A. Wille, No. 200 Bay street.
B. H. Tatem, Druggist, Cor. Whitaker and
Liberty Sts., Proprietor Tatem’s Verbena Cologne.
Dye Works,
Charles E. Oehi eb, 212 Broughton Street.
Dentists.
Dr. H. J. Royall, 129X Congress st.
Dry Goods.
J. Cohen, 152 Bronghton st., is selling at cost.
Dry Goods, Notions, Bats and Straw Goods.
Obfp, Watkins A Co., 125 and 127 Congress st.
Doors, Sash,- Blinds, Ac.
•II. P. Bickford, 169 and 171 Bay st.
G. H. Rexshart, and agent for Fairbanks’ Scales.
Dry Goods.
Rogers, Dasher & Co., cor. Brongh’n & Whitk’r.
Dress Baking.
Mrs. B. Aitken, 122 State street.
Exclusive Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Hats.
Brunner <6 Faxon, 141 Congress st
Engraving, Stencil Cutting, Ac.
W. W. Sxith As Bro., No. 28 Drayton Street.
For Fine Family Supplies go to
J. B. Sexton, No. llO^f Broughton, near Boll st.
For Gent’s Furnishing Goods, go to
J. A. Santina, 136 Bronghton Street.
Fire, Marine and Life.
R. If. Footman & Co., Insurance Agency.
Fire and Marine Insurance.
New Orleans Ins Co, J. T. Thoxas, Agt, 109 Bay.
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
Geo. A. Hudson, 156 Bay street.
Furniture.
J. Lindsay, 190 Bronghton st.
For Fine G r 9ceries and Liquors,
Go to John Lyons', cor. Bronghton and Whitaker.
Fancy Groceries.
Branch As Cooper, cor. Bronghton and Barnard.
Florist and Ice Cream Gardens.
G. Noble, corner of Bull and Macon streets.
Fine Groceries, Wine, Fruits, Ac.
V. S, Studer, cor. Abercom st. and Perry st. lane
General Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
U. G. Falligant, 104 Bay Street.
Groceries and Country Supplies.
Butch As Miller, 1SS Congress and 183 SLJulian.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
Weeds As Cornwell, 173 and 175 Bronghton st.
Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Belting, Ac.
N. B. Knapp, Market Square.
House and Sign Painter.
Wx. P. McKenna, 136 St. Julian street.
AnnHffi*,i.n Gilxore, 4 Whitaker st.
’ Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ac.
Corxack Hopkins, 167 Bronghton st.
Hair Goods.
Miss C. Abbott, 18J£ Drayton Street.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Satchels, Ac.
Chas. H. Brown, 137 Congress st.
Hides, Wool, Wax, Ac.
M. Y. Henderson, 180 Bay st.
Importers and Jobbers of Crockery.
Bolshaw & Silva, 152 St. Julian and 149 Bryan st.
Kerosene, Blimiutin; Oils, Lumps, Ac.
Livery and Boarding Stable.
Luke Carson, cor. Bronghton and Abercom sts.
Millinery, Dry and Fancy Goods.
Mbs. Sabah Stbaubs, 159)4 Congress st.
Mannfkcturer of Cigars and Dealer in Tobacco.
J. V. Barbee, 85 Bay Street.
Manufacturer and Dealer in Pitch Pine Lumber.
Jno. J. McDonough, cor. East Broad & Charlton.
Machinists mad Boiler Makers.
P. J. Bulger, Bay st, near Habersham.
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Founders.
Monahan, Parry As Co., cor. Bay and Randolph.
Monuments and Grave Stones.
Robt. D. Walker, York st., op. Trinity Church.
Newspapers, Periodicals and Books.
Wx. Estill, Jr., Boll Street, corner of Bay lane.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
Turner & Bro., 134 State Street
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting.
Charles E. Wakefield, 122 Bryan Street.
P. E.&F. V. Masters, 30^ Whit*r,bet Bro. & State.
Photoprapher.
J, G. Steiger, cor. St. Julian and Whitaker Sts.
Picture Frames, Mouldings, Glass, Ac.
D. B. Tomlinson, Agent l 2 ® Broughton street
Paper, Stationery and Paper Bags.
Fhitwzll A Nichols, 129 Bay street
Peruvian Guano Agency.
R. Q. Lay, Agent Consignees, Kelly’s Block.
I’ainta, Oils, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
John Oliver, 3 Whitaker st
Produce Commission Merchant.
K. Cat, Jr., 173 Bryan st, Market square.
George S. Herbert, 1 and 2 City Market
H. P. WIMiDfK,
Shipwright, Caulker b. 8 * 2 ’"-—
AMD
SPARMAKER,
YAKJ> NORTH SIDE OF B[VKB, OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DHATTON ST., SAVANNAH, Os.
H AS facilities fordoing all work with dispatch.
SPRUCE SPABS and LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sale.
COMPA^? Dt f<>r ^ SODTHEKN WRECKING
Is prepared to contract for Raising and Pumping
out Vessels of any size. Has on hand for hire
Steam Pumps, large lifting lighters, Diving Ap
paratus, Hydranlic Jacks, me.
jaallf H. F. W1LLINK.
Railroads.
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
Office Savannah and Charleston It. It.,'
“ .nnah, July 11,1874, /
£hipptttfl.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAn STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR BOSTON.
As
Steamboats.
THE STEAMSHIP
WORCESTER,
Captain F. M. SNOW,
TX71LL sail for the above port an WEDNBS-
>Y DAY, Jnly 22d, 1874, at 1:30 o’clock P. 3L
Through bills lading given to New England
manufacturing cities, and-via Canard line to Liv
erpool.
For freight apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
jniyl4 Agents.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND
Way Landings on Savannah River.
QTEAMER ROSA, CapL T. N. Phflpot will
O leave EVEKYWEDNESDAY, at 9 aTm.
Angnsta and way landings. For freight or turn,
sage apply on wharf. W. F. BaRRY,
LAWTON, HART A CO, Mot.
jnlyl3-tf General Agents.
REGULAR LINK ~~
For Darien, Brunswick, and Satm.
Via St. Catherine’s, Sa^ekyDoboy, Vui *
THE FINE STEAMSHIP,
WYOMING,
TEAL, Commander.
TX7TLL ean for the abore port an SATURDAY,
W July ISth, 1S74, at 11 o’clock A. M.
Insurance an Cotton by steamers of this line
on o-half per cent.
bills signed to Anl
STEAMER
lRR I
Capt. JOE SMITH,
E,
YYflLLkaTeaa abore from Charleston Wharf
VV EVERY THURSDAY, at 4 p.m.
State Boom accommodation for passengera.
Bates same aa per steamer San Antonio.
I*" Freight receifed on Thursdays.
No Freight received after Sgp.m. oo day nf
departure.
Freight for SotiUa and Itd.nl. payable hr
shipper. Apply to 3
F. M. MYRELL. Agent,
jnnS4-tf Office Charleston Wharf.
INLAND ROUTE.
SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.
THE FINE AND FAST STEAMER
LIZZIE BAjKER
COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN P. La HOSE,
TT7TLL Jeare PadeifonJ’s Wharf EVERY
VV TUESDAY, at 9 o’clock a. nn, for Si
' ’; and St. Msrj’a, IHu, Femandina,
jnn-t-tf
K. P. McCANTS,
Agent steamer Lizzie Baker.
Summer Arrangement.
For Florida and Charleston,
South Carolina.
THE SPLENDID NEW YORK BUILT SIDE-
WHEEL STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Capt. FITZGERALD,
Will sail every WEDNESDAY at 12 o’clock m.
. (ran pc BCCCX's tratzr, aaramiaH,)
For FEBNANDISA, JACKSONVILLE, CEEEN
COTE SPRINGS, PALATKA,
And all Way Landings on the St. John's Hive,
connecting at Femandina with the Florida Rail
road for an points in the interior, and steamabiie
to Harana, Cuba, and New Orleans, via ewiar
Keys.
RETURNING,
will arrive at Savannah every SATURDAY
making connections with Steamships and Central
Railroad trains bound North, leaving for Cliarlrs-
ton on Saturdays at 7 a. m.
Through Tickets to the North, by either water
or rail route, sold on board steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
BRAINARD afc ROBERTSON, Agents.
Office on Wharf. my2I-u
'm
Pachinists aud ^ountUrs.
TATL0B IKON T^ORKS
MaonfacMgCo.
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
Works and General Office,
i EAST BAY AND PRITCHARD STS.
Treasurer’s Office,
I AT CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK, CHURCH.
NEAR HA YNE STREET.
Post Office Bex 529.
DIRECTORS.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. FELZKR.
J. C. HALLONEE, D. C. EBAUGIL
a A. CHISOLM, A. A. GOLDS3UTH.
(wits la test upbovexeuts.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
[ Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OVER 800,000 IN USE.
T HE new Wheeler & Wilson combines all re
cent and valuable improvements and stands
I Ido. cas the^on^bgit rnnnn^M«*i^the
s of the frabric sewed.
For ease of operation,
^^^"nHeTa^Scom^nwSeSolS
word,and theastoniahing number sold (over100,00$
more than of any other kind) shows the appre
ciation accorded by a discerning public to a
dnetion of sterling merit.
These machines are sold on most liberal tenni
or monthly payments taken. Old machines pa
in order or received in exchange.
Send for onr circulars or call at either of the
Wheensr A WBsou Manufacturing Company’s
- and CblnnAjaTsLC" Cohnnbns ’
IV. B. CLEVES, General
146 Bronghton street, ~
LUMBER!
L. C. B^OOIsr,
Lumber Manufacturer and Dealer.
M ILLS in the City and on the line of Railroad.
AH descriptions of LUMBER and TIMBER,
Rough or Dressed, for sale
Cheap by the Cargo or by the Thousand feet.
gUUwttewa jSVfleirt.
>VM. RANICIN,
Advertising Agent,
111 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. *
A DVERTISEMENTS inserted in any Paper in I
the United f*
500,000
Cypress Shingles
For Sale
TO BUILDERS OR FOR EXPORT, BY
W. H. BEACH & SON,
No. 114 Bay Street, Savannah, Go.
All of onr SHINGLES are RIVED and DRAWN
I and are warranted to be of superior quality.
apl3-3m
AT PUBLISHERS’ LOWEST RATES.
Particular attention given to the Georgia, Flor- I
ida. South Carolina ana Alabama Papers.
Estimates for Advertising famished 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 furnb-h ONE
COPY of the advertisement they wish ine rted. 1
References—Savannah Morning New.-. Havan
nail Advertiser.
—i——
Professional and Business Men
>plied with Cards of any
ity, printed in one or more
jfowirg, giUte, (it.
PLANTS,
nets & Flowers
Famished to Order.
k - .
Designs for Weddings,
Parties, Presents or Fune
rals, at short notice.
Office open until 10 a. v. Sundays.
J. H. PAR HONS CO.,
my27-U No. Ill State Street.
OFFICERS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR. President.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PRIOLEAU, Secretary.
W. E. BREESE, Treasurer,
At Carolina Savings Bank.
H. BUIST, Solicitor.
I Forgings and Castings
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
HOUSE FRONTS,
| ENGINES, BOILERS, ETC.
newspapers.
Y aluable Advertising Medium.
For Advertisers and Business Men the
. »TA^9L nary AND PORTABLE
RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS of every <fe-
1 Pcription. •
SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS ari GEARINGS
: IRON FRONTS for BUILDINGS.
CASTINGS of every kind in IRON or BRASS.
FORGINGS of Ml descriptions.
J PHOSPHATE WASHERS.
[ PHOSPHATE and ORE CRUSHERS.
I STEAM FITTINGS. WROUGHT IRON PIPE.
! SHEET RUBBER and GASKETS.
WATER and STEAM GAUGES, BELTING,
PACKING, Etc,
xjunjyACEUKxns or
TAYLOR’S
PATENT
Direct Acting Steam
HERALD & GEORGIAS, j HYDRAULIC PRESSES.
Published at
SAM>E«SYIIaLE, GA.
Also, Manufacturers of
SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN’S
Is a splendid medium for patting their business
prominently before the public. It has a circula
tion of over 2,000 copies among the most pro- I
gressive fanners in the State of Georgia, and I
from its central position and extensive circula- 1
tion, it is unquestionably the best advertising I
ditun in its section. It is the 1
Official Paper for Five Counties |
And through it Advertisers can reach, at once
wealthy Farmers, Horticalturists, Merchants, and
Professional^ men, Ac.. Ac., tlironghont the
country. Itis taken and closely readbyagreat
number of first class peoplo—ladies and gSUe-
mm—in city, village and country.-
Specimen cedes will be sent to any address in
the United States on receipt of 10 cents.
Advertising rates are reasonable.
For rates, terms, dan, address
B0BEBT L. BORDERS,
Sandenrille, Cm.
or 1TB. RANKIN,
SaTannah, Ca. jnlyl-tf
PATENT TRAP STRAINER,
For BQge Pomps, BOfie Injections, etc.
maylO-TnAFriSm
^te am gitffiacg antl^jf&inrrif.
GEORGE PACSE & CO.,
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULA.1
SAW MILLS?
ALSO STAtlSNALY 4J225ABLT;
STEASt ENGINES- /
ffo. 5 Bchroeder 8. /
BALTIMORE, MD. '
The Georgia Grange
Official Oiyan of the Patrons of Ui
G 15 /!.. 115118 - EcfM’s Turbine Water Wheds.
Working Machinery of all kinds, nnd M»
ehinists’Sundries Send for Catalognea.
J. W. TYKAjS t ,
to”^ I Engineer and Macliinlst,
Repairs of aB kinds of
machinery.
BLACKSMITH WORK,
,^n .Rite Branches, prempRyae^
garau-aff, &t.
©as Jittinir.
F. W. CORNWELL,
DEALER IN
H ABD WARE, CUTLERY,
Agricnltnral Implements, Mechanical Tools, Axes,
H ^ra“w’0ODPCMPS, thif&stand™"
cheapest Pump in use.
Xo. 169 Broughton Street, Savannah, 6a.
jylyl
Rasters.
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Plumber and dealer in Gas Fixtures,
DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON-
fth m sh W St’rSire. aB **
POSTERS !
WM. 3f. ReFJ
Practical Plumber and
No. 4G Whitaker ?
SAVANNAH, <
Bath Till*, Wfl
Fixture*! of ev
7 obb u
men
whinaOBBa