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J»teamljoat]S,
Shipping
ailroails.
JJrit ©oorts
DIRECT STEAMER
Savannah and Charleston 11. R
OrricR Savannah and Charleston it. IL,>
Savannah, July 11,1S74. j
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 13, 1ST4,
the Passenger Train on this Road will run as
follows:
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Royal
Leave Savannah daily at .9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. it.
Arrive at Augusta (Sunday excepted).. .0:40 P. M.
Arrive at Beaufort “ ,2:55 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. 3!.
Leave Port Royal 44 “ ....lOtfOA. M.
Leave Beaufort 44 “ .. ..10:18 A. 31.
Arrive at Savannah dally at 3:30 P. M.
Close connection for all points NORTH via
Charleston, at Augusta, for Atlanta and the West,
and at Yamassee. for station on Port Royai
Tickets for sale at R. R. Bren s Special Ticket
Agency at 21# Bull street, between Congress and
Broughton streets, and at Depot Office.
C. C. OLNEY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
. julyl5-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
De W ITT, MORG AN &C0
AND
Way Landings on Savannah Bin
The Morning. News has the largest city
.id mail circulation cf any paper pab-
-lied in Savannah.
Summer Goods at Very- Low Price
Liverpool to Savannah
NEAT, CHEAP, RAPID !
©ommemai,
LIVERPOOL.
Southern Steamship Line
IRISH LINENS, best mate.
DeWITT, MORGAN & CO.,
133 Congress street.
REGULAR
For Darien, Brunswick, and
Via St Catherine’s, Sxpclo, Dobov
THE CHEAP DRV GOODS STORE
Low Middling. 15#®—
Good Ordinary 14#®—
Ordinary - .12#®—
FuTanclal. — Sterling exchange. 5 33; New
' oik sight exchange buying at 3-16 per cent,
premium and selling at # per cent, premium.
•.old buying at and selling at .
Bacon—Market very firm. We quote: Clear rib
-..lea, J2012#c; shoulders, 909#c; dry salted
-: !es and bellies 11011# cts; hams, sugar cured,
.it an vas, 17013 cents.
.rain.—Corn—We quote white at $1130115
, r bushel; mixed, $1100113. Oats—demand fair
s-i <5080c. Rye $1 50 per busheL
?Iay.— We quote Northern $1 40 at whole-
;e and $1 50 at retail; Eastern $1 3501 45 at
wholesale and $1 5001 60 at retail; Western $i 40
t 50 at wholesale and $1 6501 75 at retaiL
11 ice.—Market improved. We quote: Common
« «;#e; fair 7#0T#c; good 7#0Se.
Freights.—Cotton to Liverpool by sail d;
v steam, direct, via New York by eteam
tlnU at#d for uplands, ll-16d for sea island;
by sail dull at —d: to Havre — cent, goto;
• Cronstadt d; to Barcelona —d; to New
» ork # cent on uplands, # cent on sea island;
• Philadelphia #c on upland; to Baltimore, #c
on upland; to Boston #c on upland; to Provi
nce, #c. Lumber to River Platte $24 00 and 5
j er ecutt.: United Kingdom 47s 6d orders, 45s
direct port.
Clearance Sale for One Week Only,
immense reductions : .
DRESS GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
LINEN GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES.
REMNANTS. | JOHA Y. DIXON & CO
julv27-tf 132 Broughton Sti
APPOINTED PRINTING CONCERN
IN THE SOUTH.
STEAMEK
CARRIE,
CapL JOB SMITH,
Stile Room accommodation for mi,..,.,...
Hales same aa per steamer
Freight received on Thursdays.
No Freight received after 3«p.m. 3T*
nperture. 3 01
Freight for Satilla and Islands mvahu k-
upper. Apply to *
P» M. MYRELL. Agent
[un24-tf Office CharlestonvSf.
CENTRAL RAILROAD
WALLACE, MasilII]
TXTIIiL sail from Liverpool for Savannah on or
YV about 15th September (to be followed by
other Steamers).
Through Bills ladin" issued via Central Rail
road ana Atlantic and Gulf Railroad to all points
in West and Interior. Equally low rates as via
Northern Ports.
Goods marked to the Forwarding Agents
BaOroads will be promptly attended to. Customs
Duties paid, Ac.
For further information apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents, f§
Savannah.
THOS. & JAS. HARRISON,
Liverpool, Ragland.
reductions in all classes of Seasonable Goods we will
vents to cash customers during the present week.
Lention to our stock of low-priced HIu£SS GOODS,
assortment of REMNANTS, all marked in plain
ri upon our centre tables. BLACK GRENADINE
Central Railroad, >
Savannah, June 14, 1874.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 14th INST.,
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Centra!
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will run
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Six Power Presses
Chaplin & Neidlinger
HAVE OPENED AND ABE OFFERING,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
A FULL LINE OF
I KON GRENADINES; VICTORIA LAWNS; STRIPED and PLAIN SWISS;
PLAIN and STRIPED NAINSOOKS; PI,AIN and STRIPED CAMBRICS;.
SWISS and INDIA MUSLINS;
Full Assortment of Hamburg and Swiss EDGINGS and INSERTINGS;
LEATHER and SILK ELASTIC BELTS, in great variety;
BLACK and COLORED FANS;
Ladies’ and Gents’ Gauze MERINO SHIRTS;
’ LISLE THREAD and SILK GLOVES.
Also, full assortment of PRINTS, MUSLINS, and Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS.
jyl0-tf '
. 6:45 P.M
. 7:17 P. M
. 9:10 P. M
. 8:10 P;M
. 12:45 A. M
.Hh90A.il
. 5.-00 A . M
INLAND ROUTE.
SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.
ASSORTMENT of TYPE,
.UhOO P. M
. 7:10 P. M
. 7d5P.il
. 6:10 A. M
. 4:10 A. il
. 6:45 A. M
£©R PHILADELPHIA
CORRECTED by
If. MYERS & BROTHERS, >
CfimilBSlOK MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DZA2>
rats IN TOBACCO, SEGARS, HIDES, ETC., SAYAN"
UAH.
Hides—
I>ry Flint 9 lb 15 0
* Dry Salt . .9 lb 13 0
BOOK BINDERY
YEW GOODS!
Butcher salted.
(roat.
.sheep.
Otter.
Blank Book Manufactory,
Mink.
Pox apiece 100
Raccoon apiece 100
Beeswax 9 lb 270
Tallow 9 lb 60
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. 9 lb 35 0
Wool, burry . 9 150
WILL OPEN THIS DAY, AT VERY LOW PRICES,
GKOS GRAIN RIBBONS,
HAMBURG EDGINGS AXD INSERTINGS
Striped Lace Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Printed Linen Lawns,
4-4 CAMBRICS.
julyi
A FULL STOCK OF
PAPERS OF ALL KINDS
& GAMMKLL,
Financial.
London, Jnly 27, Noon.—Consols 92#092#c;
account 92Mc: ten-forties 105#; new fives 104#.
Erie 30# c.
New York, July 27, Noen.—Stocks dosed dull.
Money 2 per cent. Gold 109#. Sterling Exchange
—long $4 SS; short $4 90#. Governments active
and strong *+**•*• j s quiet.
ton.
Liverpool, «iuiy Noon.—Cotton opened
qniet and steady; U , nds, 8#08#d; Orleans,
8#d. P^a
Sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for
Hjieculation and ex%ort
Soles of Uplantls, nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable in July, 8#d.
Sales of Uplands, nothing bdow good ordinary,
deliverable in September and October, 8 5-16d.
Later.—Sales to-day indude 6,900 bales of
American.
Sales ot Orleans, nothing below low middling,
deliverable in July, 8#d.
Sales of uplands, nothing below low middling,
deliverable iu September and October, 8#d. -
Sales of Uplands, nothing below low middling,
deliverable in September and October, 8 l-16d.
New York, July 27, Noon.—Cotton opened
quiet; sales 761 bales; Uplands, 17c; Orleans,
17# c.
Futures opened steady as follows: August, 16#
1C 3-16c; September, 16#016 9-16c; October, 16
?-16016#c.
Groceries, Provisions, <kc.
Liverpool, July 27, Noon. — Breadstuffs
quiet. Cheese 62s. Tallow 38s.
London, July 27.—Tallow 41s.
New York, July 27, Noon.—Flour opened
quiet. Wheat quiet ami firm. Com steady. Pork
quiet at $22 00 for mess. Lard heavy; steam
12#c. Naval Stores—Turpentine heavy at 36#c.
Kosiu steady at $2 27#@2 35 for strained.
Freights dull.
Summer Arrangement.
For Florida and Charleston,
South Carolina.
CE3TKAL RAILROAD STEAM-
" SHIP LISE.
NEW YORK
Every Alternate Saturday.
Cabin Passage 920—Steerage $IO.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAS-
Arrive in Savannah..... I .
Train No. 1 for Eufaula and Albany leaves Ma
con Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Train No. 2 for Columbus leaves Macon Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday; returning Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton wiL
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, and
train No. 2 from points on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daily, Sundays excepted.
MORNING NEWS
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO..
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE JOBBERS
. -r—OF
Dry Goods and Notions, Boots and jShoes, Clothing and Hats.
151 & 153 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
T HE undersigned, having entered exclusively in a JOBBING BUSINESS, are now opening in thei
several departments full lines, and are offering to the Trade inducements to buy in this market
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.
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THE SPLENDID NEW YORK BUILT Slot
WHEEL STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Capt. FITZGERALD,
Will sail every WEDNESDAY at 12 o'clock*.
(FROM DE RENNE’S WHARF, SAVANNAH,)
For FEBXANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, GUQ
COYE SPRINGS, PA LA TEA,
And an Way Landings on the St. John's Ilivn
connectin' at Fernandina with Utc Florida Rail
road for all points in the interior, and steamship
to Havana, Cuba, and New Orleans, via cdbr
Keys.
RETURNING,
will arrive at Savannah every SATURDAY,
making connections with Steamships and Cental
Railroad trains bound North, leaving for Charles,
ton on Saturdays at 7 a. m.
Through Tickets to the North, by either wata
ot rail route, sold on board steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
BRAINARD & ROBERTSON, Agate
Office on Wharf. nij2l4f
Atlantic and Gulf R. R,
TABLISHMENT HERE OR ELSEWHERE.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, V
Savannah, May 4th, 1874.)
,N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 4th,
Passenger Trains on this Road will run as
owk
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
.ve Savannah daily at 4:30 P.M
iveatJesup * 6:15 P. M.
iveatBamoridge 44 ....* 8:15A.M.
tveaiAIbany “ .-9:40A.M.
ive at Live Oak 44 3:55 A.M.
ive at Jacksonville 44 10:12 A. M.
H. LD INGSTON
Great Southern Jewelry Establishment
Good Work and Fair Prices!
No Slop Work!
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
S. P. HAMILTON!,
IMPORTER & DEALER
Machinists and founders.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR BOSTON
TAYLOR IRON WORKS
Send in your orders for anything from a
VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER;
from a CHECK BOOK to an IMPERIAL
.LEDGER. Nothing is too large for ns to do
gnj (Bonds,
FOOD FOR
sg#;s;
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dead Poison to High Prices,
Works and General Office,
BAST BAY AND PRITCHARD STS.
Treasurer’s Office,
AT CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK, CHURCH,
NEAR HAYNE STREET.
Post Office Box 529.
Captain F. M. SNOW,
n*L sail for the above port on MON
DAY, August 10th, 1374, at 6 o’clock P. M.
ough bills lading given to New England
[acturing dties, ana via Cunard line to Liv
#30,000 _ WORTH
111 Bay Street
jun!6-tf
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted) at 6:45 a. x.
Leave Jesup at 12^S5 p. x.
Arrive in Savannah at 5:45 p. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
^ DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays except fd), at. .7ri)C A. M.
Arrive at Valdosta ** “. 9:12 A. M.
Arrive at Quitman “ *‘.l(k36A.M.
Arrive at Thomasville M _ . 12:45 P. M.
Leave Thomasville “ “.2:3 P.M.
Leave Quitman “ “. 4:34 !* M.
Leave Valdosta “ “. 5^55 r. M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “. 8:00 P.M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—ALBANY-DI
VISION.
Leave Thomasville Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 3:00 p. x.
Arrive at Camilla Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 5:10 p. x.
Arrive at Albany Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:00 p. x.
Leave Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 8:15 a. x. •
Leave Camilla Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 10:19 a. x.
Arrive at Thomasville Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 12:30 p. x.
Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Tues
days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Train on Brunswick and Albany Railroad leaves
junction (No. 9 Atlantic & Gulf Railroad) for Al
bany, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11:00
a. X., and arrives from Albany Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 2:49 p. x.
Mall steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Thursday, at &00 a. M.
H.S. HAINES.
my4-tf General Superintendent.
joiy84
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
IN AID OF THE
Late Auction Sales in New York.
DIRECTORS.
JAMS, F. J. PELZER,
)NHE, D.C.EBAUGH,
>LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
FOR NEW YORK
OFFICERS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR, President.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Snperiniodat.
W. IL PRIOLEAU, Secretary.
W. E. BREESE, Treasurer,
At Carolina Savings Bek.
H. BCIST, Solicitor.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
HUNTS VILLE,
* CROWELL, Commander,
\YTILL sail for the above port on WEDNES-
W DAY, August 5th, 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 Utm* one-half per «ynt.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN & CO- Agents,
98 Bay street.
R. LOWDEN, Esq., New York. july23
ON MONDAY.
t An PIECES beautiful SASH RIBBONS, at
L 50,60, 65, 75, and $1 per yard.
25 pieces very rich Black Gros Grain SASB
RIBBON, at $1 per yard.
25 pieces rich Watered Black SASH RIBBON,
extra wide, at $1, $1 25, $i 50—good value for
double the amount.
fOO pieces GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, all colors
and widths, at 15; 20* 25,-and 30 cents—worth
double.
1U) dozen Ladies’ Silk and Crape DECHENE
NECKTIES, at 50 cents—some of them have
cost heretofore as high as $9 per dozen.
500 SUN UMBRELLAS, large sizes, at 33# cents
less than manufacturing prices.
50 pieces .JAPANESE POPLINS, at 20 cents per
yard, worth 30 to 35 cents.
30 pieces Lisle Thread DRESS GOODS, at 10
cents per yard.
«0 pieces WHITE LINEN, slightly damaged by
water, in lengths of 16 to 18 yards.
20 pieces PILLOW CASE LINEN, very heavy
> and wide.
500 pieces HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSFRT-
"* 1NGS, at 12#, 15, 2**, and 25 cents per yard.
2C’ pieces Colored SHIRTING LINEN, figured
and stripes, at 35 cents -per yard—worth. 60
cents.
20 gross of Cashmere Boquet, Omnibus, Glyce
rine. Floating Bath TOILET SOAP, at manu
facturers’ pnees.
10 dozen GENTS’ PLAID NAINSOOK UNDER
VESTS, at '90 cents each.
20 dozen GAUZE-UNDERVESTS, at 50 cents
and npwards,
20 dozen GENTS’ WHITE LINEN DRESS
SllIRTS, from $1.50 upwards.
50 dozen CORSETS,' new styles and beautiful
goods, at 50, 65, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, and $2.50.
julyl3-tf GRAY, O’BRIEN & CO.
NORFOLK, VA,
Thursday, Sept. 3, 1874.
Forgings and Castings
HOUSE FRONTS,
ENGINES, BOILERS, ETC.
T HIS enterprise is conducted by the Masonic
Relief Association, of Norfolk, Va., under
authority of the Virginia Legislature (act passed
March Sth, 1873,) for the purpose of raising funds
to complete the Masonic Temple now in course of
erection in Norfolk.
BALTIHORE AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
Jtactog pacltlacs.
FOR BALTIMORE
IRON FRONTS for BUILDINGS. „
CASTINGS of every kind In IRON or BRASS.
FORGINGS of ail descriptions.,
PHOSPHATE WASHERS.
PHOSPHATE and ORE CRUSHERS. _
STEAM FITTINGS, WROUGHT IRON Pflt
SHEET RUBBER and GASKETS.
WATER , and STEAM GAUGES, PELTING,
PACKING, Etc.
TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
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,
S.A:'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.
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 $lf.OO each.
28 Cash Gifts of 500 each
43 Cash Gifts of 250 each
79 Cash Gifts of 150 each
250 Cash,Gift8 of 100 each
578 Cash Gifts of 50 each
5000 Cash Gifts of 10 each
$30,000
25,000
20,000
10,060
5,000
2,500
2,000
15,000
14,000
10,750
11,850
25,000
28,900
50,000
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
AMERICA,
G. W. BILLUPS. Commander.
TTTILLsail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, July
W 30th, 1874, at 9 o.’dock 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„
jnlySO -120 Bay Street.
Direct Acting Steam
©aprtiH^Wp Notice.
HYDRAULIC PRESSES-
6000 Cash Gifts, aggregating. .$250,000
Whole Tickets, $10; Half 'Pickets, $5; Quarter
Tickets, $2JS0; Eleven Whole Tickets or 22 Half
Tickets for $100.' Mo discount on less amount.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
Also, Manufacturers of
SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN’S
PATENT TRAP STRAINED
For Bilge Pomps, Bilge Injections, etc.
mayl9-TaAFri6m
MURRAY’S LINE.
. - FOR
NEW YORK
EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY.
(WITH LATEST UPKdTZXEKTS.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
OVKB 800.000 IN USE*
T HE new Wheeler* Wilson combines all re
cent and valuable improvements and stands
aloi_e as the only light-nmnhig Machine using the
Rotary Hook, untiring the L&k Stitch alike on
both sides of the fabric sewed.
For ease of operation. *
JULY 1, 1874.
rjvHE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers e^ire^on^tlihniay^l^Iimitation
The undersigned are authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm, and will continue the
General Commission Business
Under the firm, style and name ot
§§» ' BOIT & CO.
The valoablo services of Mr. FRANK ». BLOOmvORTIJ, laic Griffin, nnd of Sir.
CHAS. J. IHLIiEK, of Messrs. Miller & C’o., will be retained in onr Savannah omce.
„ formerJywilhMessre^H A.Hardee’s Son
fitter .&c,
Seasonable Goods
ghaw (gttgittfls ami parting?;
Water Coolers
GEORGE PAGS & CO*
Sannfactcram o_'
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR ggtk
SAW MILLS, Xi
ALC027AIICS137 treSSABLl: /1|\
STEAM ENGINES, / \
No. 5 Schroeder S’- /
BALTIMORE, MD. /
Ice Cream Freezers
Ice Cliests,
Very low, to close out Stock:
Hip and Sponge Bath Tubs;
Feather Dusters ;
- Picnic Baskets;
Butter Clmrns.
Call and examine my large Stock of'
House Furnishing Goods.
CORHACE HOPKINS,
ap23-tf No. 167 Broughton Street,
GEO. A. DEARBORN, Commander,
TTTILL sail far the above port on WEDNES-
VV DAY, July 29th, 1S74, at 6 o’clock P. M-
Through bills Jading furnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow, Antwerp,
Missouri State Lotteries!
Legalized by State Authority, and
DRAWN IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS.
Grand Single Number Scheme of 50,000 Noil
Draws the Last Day of Each Month.
CABITAIi PRIZE, $50,000!
10.380 Frizes—Amounting to $300,000.
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50
The Greet Combination Scheme, with a Capital
Prize of $32,500, and 32,396 Prizes, amounting to
$578,177, draws every Saturday during the year
Whole. Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50.
Address, for Tickets and circulars, '
MURRAY, MILLER A CO., Managers,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
P. O. Box 2446. apr!6-ThJ3a;Tu&wly
lore than of any other kind) shows the appro
iation accorded by a discerning public to a pro
action of sterling merit.
These machines are sold on most, liberal term*
r monthly payments taken. Old machines pui
l order or received in exchange.
Send for our circulars .or call at either of the
Vm'ingcs,
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons at Cost!
rannah, Augusta, Macon or Columbus,
eston and Columbia, S. C.
W. B. CLEVES, General Agent,
146 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga.
J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Macliifl^
Canal St, ne*r Charleston TfhtrC
Repairs of *B kinds of
MA C HINERl' 1
BLACKSMITH WORKi
In all its Bnmdipw, promptly doo®-
Bottles—Special Notice.
I DO hereby caution all persons against buying,
selling, giving away, or in any manner de
priving me of bottles bearing my name. Parties
receiving those bottles withsoda water, etiL, do
so only on conditions that they return them when
empty. Such parties have no right to sell or give
them away. Junk Dealers and other* are cau
tioned against buying these bottles or holding
out inducements to chilaren or negroes to bring
them to them, as by so doing they encourage
theft, and are amenable as receivers of stolen
goods, knowing the same to he stolen.
Parties having stray bottles about their premises
will be remunerated for their trouble if they will
notify me or return them to the Manufactory, 110
Broughtoh street. JOHN RYAN/.
(•HgwiS null loharca
GOODMAN & MYERS.
133 BAY .STREET,
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLIO WINS
WELL-KNOWN. CIGARS:
PARAGON,
DAUNTLESS,
JEWELS,
HESS ALIN A.
DON CARLOS,
■ PECADok,
MEMORIAL,
CELERON,
500,000
Cypress Shingles
fore that time. Buyers will take dne notice and call at,once and secure bargains.
Inquiries from the conntiy will receive prompt attention. Terms Cash, ortoro
^jj^M^M&W&wtf _ Corner Bay and Jefferson street
For Sale
TO BUILDERS OR .FOR EXPORT, BY
W. H. BEACH & SON,
No. 114 Baj Street, Savannah, Ga.
All of onr SHINGLES are RIVED and DRAWN
and are warranted to he of superior quality.
apl!t-3m
JEAN NICOT,
MKRRV Wi
Will Not Close
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas A. Steam Fitted
Plmnber aud dealer in Gas FW nr
— DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHT®*
Houses fitted with Gas andWaier,
latest improvements, at the shortest uj-
SCREYEN HOUSE
F. W„ CORNWELL
DEALER IN
Southern Magazine “ 44 .. .40
Butterick’s Metropolitan 44 44 ...25
The Eclectic Magazine 44 44 ...56
The Galaxy “ 44 ...40
Harper’s Monthly 44 44 ;40
Atlantic Monthly 44 44 ...40
OverlandMonthly 44 44 ‘ ...40
Scribner’s Monthly 44 44 ...40
Catholic World 44 44 .. .50
Milliner and Dressmaker for June, 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
Jluu’frg, jgulfoi, Ac.
HAKDWARE, CUTLERY,
Agricultural Implements, Mechanical Tools, Axes,
Iloes, Nails, Traces, etc. Also, CUCUM
BER WOOD PUMPS, the beet and
cheapest Tump in use.
5o, 169 Hroajrhton Ktmt, Savannah, Ga,
PLANTS
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WM. M. McFALlj
Fractieal Plnmbur and (’■&' 1
No. 46 Whitaker Street.
SAVANNAH, GKOlfOlA-.
Bath Tube, Waier Cla-ets, Cha».1.-::;,t-
Fixtures of every description coit.-u- . -
Jobbing done at the short»*st notice.
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JE Boqnets & Flowers
Furnished to Order.
R|Designs for Weddings,
Parties, Presents or Func-
rals, at short notice.
Oflice open until 10 a. x. Sundays.
J. H. PA&SONS 4c CO„
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Siammocljsi,
By the liale, or at retail,
on receipt of $3 by mail
MANILLA or express.
G. W. Simmons & Sox,
HAMMOCKS “OAK HALL,”
Boston, Mass.
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T IIE MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE has the
most extensive assortment of WOOD TYPE
in the South, aud we are prepared to print Posters
and Show Kills with the utmost dispatch. Orders
by mail or telegraph, from responsible Companies
prttopti.r fiiifcu, %
of'Rssional aud Business Men
K Hiivliody else, (applied with Cards of an>
size. »X)Ior, or quality, printad in one or mon
-m' •* ’nptly at the
YQHKmO NMWH JOB OFFIOIL
IV13-WS DEPOT
Corner of Bull st. and Bay st. lane.
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BUSINESS HOUSES IS SAVAS’SAH.
Artistic. *
For Photographs, go to Wilson’s, 143 Broughton. _
For Ferrotypes, go to Wilson’s, 21 Bull st.
Stereoscopic Views of Savannah and Bonaventure,
J. N. Wilson.
Apothecary aad Druggist.
L. C. Stbong, 67 Bull, cor. Perry^t lane.
Architect, Engineer and Contractor.
AtjocsTns Schwaab, 135X Bay street.
Attorneys at Law.
J. K. Hikes, 135# Bay street. Collections, &c.
Branch Freight Office,
A. & G. Railroad, 21# Bull st, Jko.L. Rouxuxat,
Gen. Freight Agent; R R. Bren, Special Agt.
Butter, Cheese and Lard House,
S. B. Goodall, 141 Bay street.
Bottling Works.
J. Rtak, 110 and 112 Bronghton, established1862.
Bakers.
Wm. Cakfbzu. 34 IJryan, cor. Price Street.
Jas. L. Mrmpnr, 73 Bryan and 176 Bronghton st'
Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery.
Wx. Rosenthal, cor. Bay and West*Broad, and
Whitaker and York sts.
Buggies and Wagons Built and Repaired.
Wit. W. Gnann, liberty st, near West Broad.
Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Ac.
J. F. Glatioky, 122 State Street
Wm. ScmmarHa, opposite Marshall House.
Clothing, Wholesale and RetaiL
Heidt, Jaudon & Co., 135 Broughton Street.*
China, Glass and Crockery.
Gao. W. Allen, 122 Bronghton st
Tbos. West, 1S7 Bronghton street
Cast Off Clothing Bought and Sold,
At cor. Whitaker and York sts. Best price given.
. ' Cheap John.
J. A. Smith, 176 Broughton st.
Carpenters aud Builders.
Gilbert Butler, Master Builder, cor. Perry and
Barnard st.
Ward & Archer, Pres’tst., bet. Dray’n & Aberin.
W. D. Stubtevant, cor. liberty & Whitaker sts.
Crackers and Candy.
J. H. A. WnxE, No. 200 Bay street.
B. H. Tatem, Druggist, Cor. Whitaker and
Liberty Sts., Proprietor Tatem’s Verbena'Cologne.
Dye Works,
Charles E. Oehi er, 212 Broughton Street.
Dentists.
Dr. H. J. Royall, 129# Congress st.
' Dry Goods.
J. Cohen, 152 Broughton st., is selling at cost.
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Straw Goods.
: Orff, Watkins & Co., 125 and 127 Congress st.
^ | * Doors, Sash, Blinds, Jer.
H. P. Bickford, 169 and 171 Bay at.
G. H. Rexshart, and agent for Fairbanks’ Scales.
Dry Good*.
Rogebs, Dashes & Co., cor. Brough’n & Whitfr.
Dress Making.
Mss. E. Aitkek, 122 State streeL
Exclusive Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Hats.
Brunner & Faxon, 141 Congress st.
Engraving, Stencil Cutting, Ac.
W. W. Smith 4 * Bbo., No. 28 Drayton Street.
For Fine Family Supplies go to
J. B. Sexton, No. 110# Broughton, near Bull st.
For Gent’s Furnishing Coods, go to
J. A. Santina, 136 Broughton Street.
Fire, Marine and Life.
R. H. Footman & Co., Insurance Agency.
Fire and Marine Insurance.
New Orleans Ins Co, J. T. Thomas, Agt, 109 Bay.
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
Geo. A. Hudson, 156 Bay street.
Furniture.
J. Lindsay, 190 Bro i »hton st.
For Fine G r oceries and Liquors,
Go to John Lyons’, cor. Broughton and Whitaker.
Fancy Groceries.
Branch & CoopebT cor. Broughton and Barnard.
Florist and Ice Cream Gardens.
G. Noble, comer of Bull and Macon streets.
Fine Groceries, Wine, Fruits, Ac.
V. S. Studeb, cor. Abercom st. and Perry st. lane
General Insurance and Beal Estate Agent.
C. G. Falligant, 104 Bay Street.
Groceries and Country Supplies.
Butch & Miller, 1SS Congress and 1S3 St. Julian.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
Weeds & Cornwell, 173 and 175 Broughton st.
Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Belting, Ac.
N. B. Knapp, Market Square.
House and Sign Painter.
Wm. P. McKenna, 136 St. Julian street.
Archibald Gilmore, 4 Whitaker st.
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ac.
Corxack Hopkins, 167 Broughton st.
, Hair Goods.
Miss C. Abbott,.IS# Drayton Street. t
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Satchels, Ac.
Chas. H. Brown, 137 Congress st.
Hides, Wool, Wax, Ac.
M. Y. Henderson, 180 Bay bL 9
Importers and Jobbers of Crockery.
Bolshaw As Silva, 152 St. Julian and 149 Bryan st.
Kerosene, Illuminating Oils, Lamps, Ac.
C. K. Osgood, 31 Whitaker street.
Livery and Boarding Stable.
Luke Carson, cor. Broughton and Abercom sts.
Millinery, Dry and Fancy Goods.
Mrs. Sarah Strauss, 159# Congress st.
Manufacturer 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 aud BoUer Makers.
P. J. Bulger, Bay st., near Habersham.
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Founders.
Monahan, Parry & 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, comer 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, S0#Whit’r,bet Bro. & State.
Photoprapher.
J. G. Steiger, cor. St, Julian and Whitaker Sts.
Picture Frames, Mouldings, Glass, Ac.
D. B. Tomlinson, Agent, 128 Broughton street.
Paper, Stationeiy and Paper Bags.
Fretwell & Nichols, 129 Bay street.
Peruvian Guano Agency.
R. G. Lay, Agent Consignees, Kelly’s Block.
Prints, Oils, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
John Oliver, 3 Whitaker st.
Produce Commission Merchant.
Cat & Khtxleb, 173 Bryan 8t, Market square.
Geobqx S. Hebbzst, 1 and 2 City Market.
Serrlng Machines.
Sihgeu MAHUEACTtmraa Co., 172 Bronghton St.
Wheet.ee & Wilson Mp’o Co., W. B. Cleves, Agt.
. Second-Hand Fnrnitnre (Bought and Sold).
C. Holland in, 66 Broughton, cor. Lincoln.
The Cheap Dry Goods Store,.
John Y. Dixon & Co., 132 Broughton Street.
Tin Ware, Tin Roofing, Gutters, Etc.
Thos. J. Daly, 185 Congress street.
Tailor and Draper.
, Samuel Polfus, No. 7 Drayton street.
Tea, Coffee and Spice Store.
Harry Burns, 139 Broughton street.
Wholesale and Be tall Druggists.
Lawbence £ Weich3elbaon, Market Square.
. (J. M. Heidt & Co., 21 Whitaker at
Jos. A. Polhqx, cor. S. & B. Brd, & Ch’n & Ab’m
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
A. L. Desbotiillons, 21 Bpll Bt
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Wx. Hone, 1M Congress st.
T. J. DonbAe & Co., 131 Bay StreeL
Janes MoGeatb * Co., 176 Bay StreeL
Watches, Jewelry, Ae.—Watches Repaired.
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. Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPARM AKER,
YARD NORTH SIDE OF RIYEB. OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DRAYTON ST., SAVANNAH, Ga.
I T AS facilities for doing all work with dispatch.
UL SPRUCE SPARS and LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sale.
Also, Agent for the SOUTHERN WRECKING
COMPANY.
Is prepared to contract for Raising and Pumping
out Vessels of any size. Has on hand for hire
Steam Pumps, large Lifting Lighten, Diving Ap
paratus, Hydraulic Jacks, Ac.
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