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OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS.) Savannah, October 23, 1874,1P.M. / Cotton.—The market was quiet in the early p rt of the morn : itg with very little doing, and at ' l o’clock was reported dull. -Sales 1,040 bales. We quote: Good Middling 14%< Middling .14%< Low Middling 14 < Good Ordinary 13%< Ordinary ;.. ~— Sea Island.—There has been very little done in long staple so far t.hi« season, there being bo foreign demand for it. The sales reported in the city have ranged from 25c@31c. tfiNANCiAL. — Sterling exchange. 5 26. New Yo k sight exchange buying at 7-16% discount and selling at %@5-16% discount. Gold buying at 109% and selling at 110%. Bacon—Market declining. We quote: Clear rib s ties, 14%©l4%c; shoulders, 9%@10c; dry salted si ies and bellies 12% cts; hams, 15@17 cents. Flour.—Northern and Western superfine, $5 75 @3 25; extra, $6 25@6 75; family, $7 25@7 75; extra family, $7 75@8 75; fancy, $8 75©9 75. Grain.—Com—We quote white at $1 25 per bushel; mixed, $1 20. Oats—demand fair u 85c. Hay.—We quote Northern $1 65at wholes* e and $1 60 at retail; Eastern $1 25©140 at whole sale and $1 G0@l 65 at retail; Western $1 35 at wholesale and $1 65 at retail. Hides.—Dry Flint, 15% cts; dry salted. 11%@ 13% cts; deer skins, 37©40c; wax, 27@2Sc; wool, 35c; burry wool, 15@2S cents; tallow, 6c. Lard—Firm; in tierces, 15 cents; tubs and kegs, 15%c. Naval Stores.—We quote: Strained rosin $210; No. 2, $2 25; low No. 1, $ 2 50; No. 1, $3 50; extra No. 1, $4 00@4 25; low pale,$4 50@4 75; pale, 5550; extra pale, $6 0006 50; window glass, 57 Uti. Spirits turpentine — Kerosene packages, 35%c; whiskey packages. 35 cents.; New York barrels (or regular) 36c. Tar, $2 00@3 00. ItiCE.—The market continues moderately active with fair inquiry. We quote: Common, 6@6%c; Fair, 6%@6%c; Good, 6*i@6%c. ** •1 eights.—Cotton to Liverpool direct, sail, %d; by steam %d; to navre, sail, %c, gold; to Bi'emen, sail, 7-16d; to the Baltic, &d; Cork for orders, 7-1 tid; to Liverpool, via New York, steam, dull at %d; via Philadelphia, steam, 9-16d. Coastwise—By steam to New York, %c, upland; %c sea island; to Philadelphia %c, upland; %c sea island; to Baltimore %c. upland; %c sea island; to Boston %c, upland; to Providence, %c. lumber. — Freights by sail continue dull. We quote: To New York and Sound ports $7 00 © 9 00; to Boston and eastward, $3 00 0 9 00; to Baltimore a d Chesapeake ports, $C 25 (£ $7 00 ; to Philadelphia, $7 00 ® 7 50. The rates for timber are from $1 50 to 2 00 higher than lumber rates ; to the West Indies and windward, nominal. $9 ou@10 00. Timber to United Kingdom 37s Gd orders. 35s direct port. CORRECTED BY H. MYERS & BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IN TOBACCO, 8EGARS, HIDES, ETC., 8AVAN- HAH. Hides— Dry Flint 9 ft 16 © Dry Salt ^ ft 14 © Batcher salted ft 12 © Skins— Deer ft © 40 Goat apiece Sheep apiece Otter (winter) apiece 1 Mink “ a piece » Fox & piece 1< Raccoon apiece U _ Beeswax y ft 2S( i Tallow ^ ft 6© Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. ^ ft 35 ©35% Wool, burry 1? ft 15 ©25 15 1 25 00 75 15 15 TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Financial. J <ondon, October 23. Noon.—Erics 27%c. Paris. October 23. Noon—Rentes 62f 85c. New York, October 23, Noon.—Gold opened 110%. Gold 110. Money easy at 3 per cent. Stocks dull and lower. Sterling Exchange—long $4 85%; short $1 S3. Governments acitve and steady. State bonds quiet and strong. Cotton. London, October 23, Noon.—Weather fair. Liverpool. October 23. Noon.—Cotton opened quiet and unchanged. Sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for speculation and export. Sales tor the week 67,000 bales; exports 6,000 bales; speculation 5,000 bales; stock in port, 62! ,000 bales; American 167,000 bales; receipts 38,000 bales; American 17,000 bales; actual exports 7,000 bales. Stock afloat 250,000 bales; American, S2,000 bales. ' Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing below low middling, shipped in October and November 7%d. Sales on a basis of middling Orleans, nothing below low middling, shipped in November and December, Sd. Sales to-day include 7,400 bales of American. New York, October 23, Noon.—Cotton opened dull and cash-r; sales 853 bales; Middling Uplands, 14%c; Middling Orleans, 15%c. Futures opened as follows: October, 1411-16© 14%c; November, 14 11-16©14%c; December, 14 29-32©15c; January, 15 5-32©15k:c: February, 15 7-16©15 17-32c; March, 15*f©15'27-32c; April, 16 ©16%c; May. 16 5-lG@J613-32c; June, 16%@ 16 21-32c. Groceries, Provisions, Ac. Liverpool. October 23. Noon.—Breadstuffs steady. Receipts of wheat for past three days have been 12,000 quarters, including 6,000 quarters American. Beef 83s. Pork 76s. Com 35s 3d. Flour 23©24s. Lard quiet. New York, October 23. Noon.—Flour opened dull and drooping. Wheat dull and unchanged. Cora quiet and heavy. Pork firm at $19 25 for Mes3. lard heavy; steam 13%c. ^Turpentine quiet at 36c. Rosin heavy; $2 40 for Strained. Freights firm. We beg to extend cur sincere thanks for the favors exteided to the late firm, and to ask a con tinuance of same to Messrs. C. B. WOODS As CO. who. with ample capital and facilities, are pre pared to conduct the busim es in all its branches, and will promote the interest of all confiding business to their care. WM HENRY WOODS oct21-lm HENRY E. BACKUS. CHAHLES B. WOODS. I CLAYTON IX WOODS. —AND— low RESERVOIR Charter Oak Stoves, AS WE DAVE 12 GOOD REASONS WHY THEY WILL DO YOUR WORK. Quick and Easy, Cheap and Clean. They are cheapest to buy, They are best to use, They hake evenly and quickly, Their operation is perfect, They have always a good draft, They ore made of the best material, They roast perfectly. They require but little fuel, They are very low priced, They are easily managed, They are suited to all localities, Every stove guarant’d to give satisfaction Sold by EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. St. Louis, Mo., and by Lovell & Lattimore, SAVANNAH, GA. aug22-S,Tu&Th. &w5m BEFORE BUYING CALL AND EXAMINE THE Southern Home COOK ST0YE, WITH Self - Ventilating Oven. 93“ EVERY STOVE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Cortnack Hopkins, No. 1G7 Broughton St. oct7-tf ®0pitttirsUiip pottos. DISSOLUTION Copartnership. T HE firm of BOLSHAW & SILVA is this day dissolved by mutual consent. T. H. BOLSHAW Will occupy the Eastern Half of the old stand and continue business in his own liatr.e. JAS. S. SILVA Will occupy the Western naif of the old stand and continue business in his own name. fainting. PAINTING! Murphy & Clark, 98 Bryan street, between Drayton and Abercom Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. ROUSE, SHIP, STEAMBOAT, SIGN AND Oniam’tal Painters, GILDING, GRAINING, MARBLING, GLAZING AND Paper Hanging. We are prepared to offer estimates for every de scription of Painting in any part of Georg-E, South Carolina and Florida, ana guarantee satis faction in the execution of our work. We keep always in store a select stock of the following articles: PURE ENGLISH B. B. LEAD. . ATLANTIC and all other brands of LEADS. OILS, VARNISHES, PUTTY, BRUSHES. Furniture, Demur and other VARNISHES put up in quart, pint and half pint bottles, ready for use. GROUND and ENAMELED GLASS. STAINED and PLAIN of .various colors. Doable and single thick French, English and American GLASS. Gu’Jl LEAF, BRONZE, Glaziers’ DIAMONDS. Machinery OILS, and Axle GREASE. A select stock of GOLD and PLAIN PAPER HANGINGS. Persons desiring work and material in our line would do well to give us a call before going else where. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL SIGN WORK Executed with neatness and dispatch. PATENT STEP LADDERS As this season has set in when house cleaning Is the'prfler ot.the day, it can’t be done withont a L.AJDJOEJEM •" u . Tha jflficfrio get them light and Durable is at the t Paint and Oil Store of MURPHY & CLARK. PRICE $2 50 TO $6, ALL SIZES. Stained to imitate Black Walnnt and Lettered with the purchaser's name, if desired. oct22-tf FRESCO PAINTING. TF you want your Parlors, &c, FRESCOED i elegantly and tastefully, see JOHN HOR- ROCKS, 71 Whitaker street, Savannah, he can refer you to the Merchants’ National Bank, to the Oglethorpe Club Rooms, and to Mr. S. P. Ham ilton’s, where specimens of his work can be seen. Pall Stock NOW OIPETV H. C. HOUSTON’S, 22 Bull Street. jglBBONS ption; "FLOWERS, SILKS, VEL VETS, ORNAMENTS; STRAW AND FELT HATS for Ladies and HOSIERY for Ladlcs^md Children in white and KID GLOVES, best quality, for Ladies, Children uiul Gents; • ' ’ Also, a beautiful line of HEMSTITCHED HAND- “ “CHIEFS for Ladies and Gents; ) BELTS in great variety; FRINGES. PARSMETRY TRIM- S and GIMP, and all the novelties in BEADED GOODS. desiring best quality goeds at a fair - 1 - fail to be suited from my stock. " line of real HAIR SWITCHES a fall line, from 50c. to $5 00, Parties indebted will make payment to T. IJ. BOLSHAW, who will settle up the business of the firm. Respectfully, T. H. BOLSHAW. octl-tf JAS. S. SILVA. NOTICE. M Y business, heretofore conducted by L. T. Whitcomb, 141 Bay street, under the name of L. T. Whitcomb, Agent, will be continued un der the name of L. T. WHITCOMB’S SON, Agent. J. L. WHITCOMB is authorized to continue and conduct the business for me. P. H. WARD. B Y above notice it will be seen that I am suc cessor to the business there mentioned, and will he pleased to pee our late patrons, and re spect! ully solicit patronage from the public. sep30-tf J. L. WHITCOMB. M. H. SMITH. I .A. IIVENY RICHARD CORISU. FIRM. SMITH & CORISH, MERCHANT TAILORS, 111 CONGRESS STREET, (Three Doors East of Screven House) H AVE opened, and offer for sale to our friends and the public generally, a fine quality ~ *ce ENGLISH, FRENCH, Medium and Low Price GERMAN and DOMESTIC GOODS, all of which we are prepared to make np to order in any style desired by those who favor us with their patronage. N. B.—All goods warranted as represented. Trimmings of the best quality. Workmanship pep2S-3m best quality, good and fits guaranteed. LIMITED Partnership Notice. T HE Limited Partnership hitherto existing from September 1st, 1872, to August 31st, 1S74, in which John D. Hopkins, of Savannah, Georgia, and John Wood and James Torrance Wood, of Liverpool. England, were general partners, and Andrew Low. of Savannah, Georgia, was special partner, under the firm name of HOPKINS & WOOD, has been renewed and continued as a Limited Partnership nndcr the laws of Georgia, with Ernest R. Wood, of liver- pool, England, and Farley R. Sweat, of Savannah, Georgia, added to the number of general partners, and the firm name will continue to be HOPKINS & WOOD. The general nature of the business to be trans acted is that of Commission Merchants. John Wood, James Torrance Wood and Ernest R. Wood, of Liverpool, England, and John D. Hopkins and Farley R. Sweat, of Savannah, Georgia, sre general partners, and Andrew Low, of Savannah, Georgia, is special partner. Said renewed Limited Partnership business com- ences September 1, 1874, and terminates Au gust 31st, 1876. Andrew Low, os such special partner, has pa into the common stock of the firm One Hundrc Thousand Dollars in Gold. JOHN WOOD, JAMES TORRANCE WOOD, ERNEST R. WOOD, Liverpool, England. ANDREW LOW, Savannah, Georgia. JOHN D HOPKINS. FARLEY K. SWEAT, Savannah, Georgia. Dated thi61st day of September, 1874. sep!6-tnovl C. B. Woods & Co., Cotton Factors —AND— Gen’l Commission Merchants, 82 Bay street, Savannah, Go. SOLE AGENTS at Savannah for the sale of the celebrated SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. W E are prepared at all times to make ADVAN CES on Consignments, for sale in Savan nah or for shipment oct21-3m our friends in Liverpool. I*. J. GUILMARTIN. | JOHN FLANNERY. * | L. J. Guilmartin & Co. j COTTON FACTORS | Commission Merchants, : | Kelly’s Block, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. * : Agents for Bradley’s Phosphate, j * Jewell's Mills Tarns & Domestic*. Ac., Ac. ] ; Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at lowest ! market rates. I Prompt attention given to all business j * entrusted to us. * ; Liberal Cash Advances made on consign- ; ; ments. auglS-d,tw&wGm ; SAMUEL COHEN & SON, COTTON FACTORS —AND— Gen’l Commission Merchants, Bay Street, Savannah, Go. L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on con signments of Cotton. BAGGING AND TIES always oa bond, and supplied at the lowest market rates. tep23-Gm B. C. FLANXAOAN, A. P. ABELL. W. W. FLANNAOAN, It. S. MORGAN. Flaimagan. Abell & Co.. 128 Bay Street, Savannah, COTTON FACTORS Commission Merchants. T IBERAL cash advances made on consign- I J mnnts, Promptest attention rendered to all business committed to them, and proceeds of sale3 re mitted by Express when ordered. Bagging and Tics sold and advanced or crops. ang26-tf R. J. DAVANT. W. D. WAPLES. JULIAN MYERS. Davant, Waples & Co., Cotton and Rice Factors and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. L IBERAL advances made on consignments and prompt and carcfnl attention givcD to al business. sepl0-6m ;l JOSEPH FINEGAN. JAS. B. PARRAMORE. 1 JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO. COTTON FACTORS AND— / Commission Merchants, 94 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Liberal advances made on Cotton con- l|j signed to ns or to our correspondents in Kit New York and Liverpool. BAGGING and TIES ALWAYS O^IIAND. sepS-Gm irdiilit or tlmu. First Only Machine in Schools ! Introduced Sewing; Machine Sales of 1873! The table of Sewing Machine Sales for 1873 shows that our Sales last year amounted 232,444 (two hundred and thirty-two thousand four hundred and forty-four Ma chines,) being a large increase over the sales of the pre vious year (1872.) The table also shows that our Sale Exceed those of any other Company, for the period named, by the number of 113,254 Machines, or nearly double those of any other Company. It may he further stated that the Sales of 1873, as com pared with those of 1872, show a relatively larger in crease, beyond the sales of other makers, than of any other year. For instance, in 1872 we sold 45,000 more Machines than any other Company, whereas, in 1873 the sales were General Superintendent’s Office, Atlantic and Gulf Kai Savannah, October O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCT Passenger Trains on Qi5s Road trill run as follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER. FOR NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY. CaSiin Pnssago 820— Steerage 810. beethUiSv, WUh Leave Savannah Arrive at Jesup Arrive at Bainbridgi Arrive at Albany Arrive at live Oak Arrive at Jacksonville Arrive at Tallahassee Leave live Oak Leave Albany Leave Bainbridge Leave Jesup of Our Highest 113,254 Machines in Excess Competitor. These figures are the more remarkable, for the reason that the sales of the principal Companies in 1873 are LESS THAN THEIR SALES IN 1872; whereas, as has been- shown, OUR SALES HAVE LARGELY INCREASED. The account of Sales is from the returns made to the owners of the Sewing-Machine Patents. It will hardly be denied that the superiority of the SINGER MACHINES is fully demonstrated—at aU events that their popularity in the household is unquestionable' The Singer Manufacturing Company, 172 Broughton sL, Savannah, Ga. C. A. VOSBDRUH, Manager, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND PART OF ALABAMA. Liberal Terms to Agents who can give bond and furnish their own horses. oct22-tf &c. New Goods. S. P. I European Novelties. HAMILTON, HEPOBTEK MB DEALER -IN Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, C30P.J 8:15 P. M. 8:15A.M. 9:40 A.M. 3:55 A. M. 10:13 A.M. 10:45 A. M. 2:30 P.M. fc40P.M. 9:05 P.M. 3:40 P.M. 4:30 P. M. 5.-00 A. M. I 8.-20 A. M. , 0 runs through to Jacksonville. Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar rive at Brunswick (Sundays excepted) at l(k30 pjc. Leave Brunswick (Sunday excepted) at.2:15 ▲. x. Arrive at Savannah (Sunday excepted)at.S 20 j Pas: engers from Macon by Macon and Bruns- 1 wick :00 1.x. train (Sundays excepted) connect at Jesup with train for] . Passengers from Florida by this train connect at Jesnp with train arriving in Macon (Sundays ex cepted; at 5:00 p. i ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI SION. Leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 650 a. x. Arrive at Jesup Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 12:35 p. x. Arrive at Dupont Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 7:15 p. Leave Dupont Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 6:00 a. jr. Leave Jesup Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 12:30 p. 2i. Arrive in Savannah Tuesday, Thursday and | Saturday at 5:45 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Arrive at _ Arrive at Quitman “ “.10*5 A. ] Arrive at Thomasville “ “. 1*0 P. M. Arrive at Albany “ “. 7*0 P.M. Leave Albany “ 8:15 A. M. Leave Thomasvffle “ 2*0 P. I Leave Quitman “ “. 4*1 P. M. Leave Valdosta “ “. 5:4SP.. T ' Arrive at Dupont “ “. 8:20 P.M. Connect at Albany with night train on South- THK FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP HUNTS VILLE, CROWELL, ( rrrlLL sail for the above port on SATUR- V V DAY. October 2Uh,lS74, at 5 o’clock P.1L Through bins of lading given on Cotton des tined for Liverpool and the Continent by flre insurance by this line one-hslf per cent. For freight or passage applT to OCTAVUS COHEN * CO. R. LOWDEN, Eaq. . Agents, 98 Bay street. New York. octiB HURRAHS LINE. FOR NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY. Dupont (Sundays excepted), at. 7:30 A. !L I : at Valdosta “ “. 936A.M. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP LEO, DANIELS. < YTTILL sail for the above port on TUES- VV DAY, October 27tb, 1874, at 9 o'clock A. M. ' Through bills lading furnished on Cotton des tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow. Antwerp, Christiana, Rotterdam, Ac., Ac., by first-class -teamshius. 1 For freight or passage, imply to HUNTER A OAIDCELL. oct21 84 Bay Struct. BALTIMORE ASH SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP I COMPANY. FOR BALTIMORE . Sundays, Tues days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Brunswick and Albany Railroad 1 Train on 1 (No. 9 Atlantic & Gulf for Al- ny, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11*0 jl, and arrives from Albany Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:49 p. x. Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalacni cola, every Sunday evening. H. S. HAINES. octlG-tf General Superintendent. I having one-bxif her c>rSf!S, will have quick diapeteSj 0 “ S ^ Kl " For balance of freirttrr^,-. . octZS-tf “v'gnt room, app,y^ WILDER a FOR LIYERpnni T HE first-class British shi„ BKITISUaUEEg, octls-tf ““S' 11 for br£mey~ T he first-class German ship tUDAVIG UEYV ,. . ScmtEuxo, Master, ^oeng^ed, Z~Y0RUYEBPb0L — | nnUE new Al Br, ehi p X GEORGE BELL. I FOR LIVERPOOL^ ■ r T'HE Al British Ship A “ FOREST,” .. c. AEasTuojro, Master grgo^engaged, will have quick dis- octl7-tf J'tjamkjatsT Change of Schedule, WINTER CENTRAL RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENT. For Florida and Chariot.» South Carolina. ’a Office, ) . Railroad, > lone 14, 1874.) General Superintendent's Office, Central Rai Savannah, June O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 14th INST., Passenger Trams on the Georgia Centra: Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will roc as follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH. AND WEST. Leave Savannah 8:45 A. M Leave Augusta 9*5 A. M Arrive in Augusta 4*0 P.M Arrive in MiHedgeville 10:09 P. M Arrive in Eatonton 11*5 P. M Arrive in Macon 6:45 P. M Leave Macon for Columbus T:1TP. M Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:10 P.M Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:10 P.M Arrive at Columbus 12:45 A. M Arrive at Eufaula 10:20 A. M Arrive at Atlanta 5:00 A. M COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Will sail every SUN DAY at 12 o'clock M. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA,! c J™ po1nt ^ T. A. HOOPER. Cojoiandeb. * ~" Pt f ITZOERiLI >. YXT'ILL sail for Baltimore on SUNDAY, VV October 23tb, 1874, at 7 o’clock A. M. Through bills lading signed for Cotton destined for Liverpool and Bremen, by first class steamships sailing from Baltimore. For freight apply to JAS. B. WEST & CO„ oet20 r 120 Bay Street. BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON. ETEKY 8 A TTJEDAY. R. R. DANCY. D. Y. DANCY. D.Y. DAYCY&CO. COTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission Merchants 95 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. Liberal advances made on con signments. Cash paid for United States Bounty Land Warrants. ©as fitting. JOHN N1C0LS0N, Gas & Steam Fitter, Plumber and dealer in Gas Fixtures, DRAYTON STREET, SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON. Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with ah the latest improvements, at the shortest notice. WM. M. McFALL, Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter, No. 46 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures of every description constantly on hand. Jobber done at the shortest notice. l0ti«s. Bottles—Special Notice. DO hereby caution all persons against buying, selling, giving away, or in any manner de lving me or bottles bearing my name. Parties ceivmg those bottles with soda water, etc., do only on conditions that they retnrn them when Such parties have no ‘ Junk U them away. o right to Dealers and others are can- theft, and sre amenable as receivers of stolen ^X^^^t^h»lrpremi«, will he remunerated for their trouble if they will notify me or retnrn them to the Mam 'h street. JOHN Proprietor Excelsior Bottling W< ’,110 PUBLIC NOTICE. ^LL PERSONS are hereby warned,tinder pen alty of the law,; offlO ___ ■ _ PBBpBMBi land of MORTON IIALL PLANTATION. Said plantation is situated eleven miles from Savan nah, running from Savannah river across Savan- *nah and Charleston Railroad, and Augusta wagon road; bounded on one side by Oak Grove Planta- JOHN RYAN, Owner, 110 _ . . NOTICE. IfR. JULIUS H. HEYWARD from this date 1V1 r - entrusted to him will receive carcfnl attention. N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO. octl-Th.S&Tnlm NOTICE. T HAT THOMAS YOLK, Master of slop Hamp ton Court, will not he responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the sold ship, 0CtJ?-3 TISOY & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, 113 Bay Street* Savannah, Ga. Bagging and Ties advanced on Crops. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Consign ments of Cotton. COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL CEEDS RETURNED BY EXPi OWNER SO INSTRUCTS. Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to all ang20-d.tw&w6m AND PRO- WHEN E. T. 8YBEBG-PETER8EN. J R. A. WAYNE. Syberg-Petersen & SHIP AGENTS Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. septl-3m IT. F. GRANT, 102 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA., General Commission Merchant L IBERAL advances made on Consignments. Agent for ETTWAN GUANO. Agent for LANGDALE GUANO. Agent for DANIEL PRATT COTTON GIN. aug31-12m ©ity ©rdtnait«5i. To Whom it May Concern PAUPERS. CITY OF SAVANNAH, ) Office Ci.krk of Council, October 10,1874./ T HE following Ordinance ia published for in formation. Its requirements will be rigidly enforced. By order of the Mayor. JAMES STEWART, Clerk of Connell. ORDINANCE. Section 1. He it ordained by the Mayor and A Idermen of the city of Savannah, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That it shall not be lawful hereafter for any Muster, Cap tain or Commander of any steam or sailing vessel arriving in the harbor of Savannah to land, or permit to he landed, any steerage, passenger, or other person likely, as a pauper, to I ‘ ^ ' from the that for ter, Captain or Commander shall be liable, on conviction before the Police Court, to a fine of twenty-five dollars for evciy BUCh steerage or pauper passenger so landed, as aforesaid; hut such fine may be remitted on each Master. Cap tain or Commander, either conveying such pas- - or pauper back to the port whence he or ent- ring into bond, to tie approved by the Mayor, that anch paaaepgeror other pauper shall not become a charge to or .on said city for the space of at least twelve monthB from snch landing, and on snch Master, Captain or Com mander paying all costs of prosecution and all expenses attending the enforcem-nt of the orders of the Mayor In carrying out this Ordinance in every given case. Sec. 3. And be it further ordained by the au thority aforesaid, That His Honor the Mayor be, and he is, hereby instructed to " ' ’ his proclamation, giving notice to all persona cemed of the tenor and requirements of this Or dinance, and of the determination of the city au thorities of Savannah to prevent the influx of paupers into the city, and that such proclamation be published in the gazettes of Savannah, and in other papers aa in the judgment of the Sffio Council * 21st November, I860. [Official.] J. STEWART, ocUS-Tu/Th&SlSt Clerk of Council. Danfaww, &c. F. W. CORNWELL, DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Agricnltnral Implements,MechanicalTools, Axes, Hoes, Nails, Traces, etc. Also, CUCUH- No. 169 iylTl BER WOOD the best and 8treat. Savannah, 6a. Professional and Business Men O R anybody else, supplied with Cards of any size, color, or qualify, printed in one or more Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets, SAVANNAH, GA. JUST RECEIVED AND ARRIVING, A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS, UNSURPASSED IN ELEGANCE AND VARIETY BY ANY IN THE SOUTH. THE NEW IMPORTATIONS EMBRACE A RICH AND RARE ASSORTMENT OF EUROPEAN WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Many of which have never before been, introduced in this market. 10:00 P. M Leave Columbus 7:10 P. M Leave Eufaula 7*5 P. M Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 A. M Arrive at Macon from Columbus 4:10 A. M i Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 6:45 A. M Leave Macon 7:15 A. M Leave Augusta 9:05 A. M Arrive at Augusta 4*0 P. M Arrive at Savannah 5*5 P.M TRAIN NO. 2 f GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah 7*0 P. M Leave Augusta 8*5 P. M Arrive in Augusta 5:55 A. M Arrive in Macon 8*0 A. M Leave Macon for Columbus 9*0 A. M Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:05 A. M Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:00 A. M Arrive in Columbus 6*5 P.M Arrive in Eufaula 5:40 P.M Arrive in Atlanta 3*5 P.M COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 1*5 P. M Leave Columbus 2*0P.M Leave Eufaula 8:50 A. M Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 7:10 P.M Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7:25 P. M Arrive in Macon from Eufaula 5:10 P. M Leave Macon 7:35 P. M Arrive in Miiledgeville 10:09 P. M Arrive in Eatonton 11*5 p. m Leave Augusta 8:05 P. M Arrive in Augusta 5-55 A. M Arrive in Savannah 7:15 A. M Train No. 1 for Eufaula and Albany leaves Ma con Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Train No. 2 for Columbus leaves Macon Tues- Passengers for MiHedgeville and Eatonton wili I take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, and train No. 2 from points on the SouthwestemRail- rpad, Atlanta and Macon. The Miiledgeville and I Eatonton train runs daily, Sundays excepted. WILLIAM ROGERS, inly3-tf General Superintendent. THE STEAMSHIP WORCESTER, Captain HEDGE, WILL sail for the above port on SATUE- TT DAY, OctoberStth, 1874,at G o'clock P.M. —-rough bills lading given to New England [factoring cities, and via Canard line to Liv erpool. For freight apply to RICHARDSON & BARNARD, ocl29 Agents. FOR PROVIDENCE. ROBERTSON Agent*. Gct21-a FOR FEORIDA. Savannah and Providence THE STEAMER A FmII Line of American Watches, SILVBKWARE, -AND- Toilet Articles, of New Designs, NOW BEING DIS1LAYED AT THE Great Southern Jewelry Establishment. N. B.—Experienced Watchmakers, Silversmiths and Engravers attached to the House. octl-tf PtoduMStiS aad ^bmuTmis. JOHN M’DONOUOn. THOS. BAIXANTYNX. MCDONOUGH & BALLMTYNE, Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders, Corner Last Broad and Liberty Streets, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA, MANUFACTUBERS OF SUGAR MILLS AND PANS, GIN GEAR, IRON RAILING, IRON FRONTS, VERANDAHS FOR STORKS AND DWELLING-!. A LL orders for IRON and BRASS CASTINGS and REPAIRS of MACHINERY promptly attei to. We offer a Reduced Price List of SUGAR MILLS and PANS. ZV Send for areolar. PATENT IRON RAILING. Having secured the Patent Right for a New and Improved Style of Iron Railing, we are to execute orders for Verandah. Garden and Cemetery Railing, at lower prices than ever Savannah. The Patterns are New, Unique aad Graceful. We solicit an Inspection. e prepared offered in scpl5-3m ©l0tftiU0, &c. LILIENTHAL & KOHN ABE NOW OPENING THE LARGEST STOCK EM BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET! COMPRISING ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s CLOfMOCJ. , . . Children’s BLOOMER SUITS; Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS In endless variety; A full line of HATS, TRUNKS and VALISES, at the Emporium of Fashion, 161 Congress Street, (Opposite the Market). Ccf- Country Merchants would do well to Inspect oar Stock of CLOTHING. SHOES, HATS and DOMESTICS. , sept3-tf FURNITURE! U’TJItTVITTJItE:! G. II. MILLER,^, (SUCCESSOR TO S. S. MILLER,) Dealer in Furniture of all Kinds, Ware-Rooms 1G9 and 171 Broughton .St., Between JcfiVrson and Barnard Sir. This OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE would call the attention of purchasers to the LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED 1 TOOK OF FURNITURE, which is replenished by every arrival from Northern ports, febli-tf Savannah and Charleston R.R Office Savakh-itt ChakLeston R. R_1 S»vahnah, July 11,1874. / O " t ’Ti, ASTER MONDAY, JULY 13, 1874, the Passenger Train on this Road will ran as follows: For Charleston, Angusta, ..-amort and FortRoi a. Leave Savannah daily at 9:30 A. iL Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta 6:4« P. M. Arrive at Beanfort “ p. M Arrive at Port Royal “ 3:15 P. M. FOR SAVANNAH. Leave Charleston dally at 8:10 A. JL Leave Augusta “ 7:00 A.M. Leave Fort Royal “ 10:00 A.M. leave Beanfort “ 10:18 A. M. Arrive at Savannah daily 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 Royal Railroad. Tickets for sale at R.B. Brens Special Ticket C. C. OI at 21M Bull street,_betwceif Congress^ i streets, and at Depot Office. . OLNEY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN, sep2S-tf Engineer and Superintendent. KENSINGTON IRON WORKS (Established 1S4S.) BAIRD & HUSTON, Formerly A. L. Arcbambault, Beach and Vienna streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Engine Builders, Boiler Makers, and General Machinists. T HESE works, located on the Delaware river, manufacture every description of machinery, , Steam Bargee. Steam Yachts, oicwu lttCUIS. . Portable and Hoisting En gines, Saw and Flouring Mill Machinery, Ac. Boilers of every description, of best charcoal iron. A large stock of drawings and patterns of new and approved styles. Ample dock room and spe attention given to repairs of all S. W. OLE.SON. JAS. JIANXINO. S. W. GLEASON & CO. Iron Fonndry and Machine Works. Sugar Mills, SUGAR PANS. Prices Reduced for 1574 STEAM ENGINES, GRIST MILLS, GIN GEAR, And Machinery of every description. ^Castingsand Repairing of every kind made and Send for circular and price list. * sep9-tf GEORGE PAGE & CO., BJnnnfoctoregs o_ PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW HULLS, ALS9STATIG2TA3?&P93SABL1. STEAM ENGINES. Ho. 5 Schroeder S- / Grist Mills, Lcffel’s Turbine Water Wheels, Wood Working Machinery of all kinds, and Ma chinists'Sundries. Send for Catalogues. mhS-dly J.W. TYNAN, Engineer and Machinist, Canal St., near Charleston Wharf. Repairs of aQ bunds of MACHINERY. BLACKSMITH WORK, In all its Branches, promptly done. feb21tf SOMERSET, Caft. , TXTILL sail as above, SATURDAY", November VV 7th, at 5 o’clock P. M. Through bills lading given to Fall River and all principal points. For freight or passage apply to RICHARDSON * BARNARD, 00130 Agents. * EMPIRE LINE. FOE NEW YORK Every Thursday and Saturday. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS H. LIVINGSTON, Mallory, will sail THURS DAY, October 22d, at 4 o’clock P. M. SAN JACINTO, Hazzard, will sail SATUR DAY, October 24th, at 4 o’clock P. M. GENERAL BARNES, Cheesman, will sail THURSDAY, October 29th, at II o’clock A. M. SAN SALVADOR, Nickerson, will sail on SATURDAY, October 31st, at 12 o’clock mT For freight orp^^lyto^^ No. 8 Stoddard’s UDper Range. TvM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. S Bowline- Green, New York. octl9 PHILADELPHIA AID SOUTHERN HAIL STEAMSHIP LIKE. FOR PHILADELPHIA. THE FINE STEAMSHIP. WYOMING, TEAL, Commander, W ILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY, October 24th, 1874, at 4 o’clock. P. M. Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this one-half per cent. Through bills lading signed to Antwerp, Rotter Hull, Leith, and ail prominent interior points on the Continent of Europe, by steamers cf the “Red Star Line,” and the “American Steamship Com pany” and their connections from Philadelphia. For freight apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, octlQ 100 Bay Street. forJACKSON VILLE and all points in Florida. theonfy steamer giving THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT and THROUGH TICK ETS to Baldwin, Starke, Waldo, Gainesvite, Archer, Bronson, Cedar Key?, and all points on the A. G. & W. I. T. Co.’s Railway. re will find this by far the CHEAPEST aU Freight along the line of Railway, and Passengens the MOST COMFORTABLE w*y of reaching Florida, as it avoids the St. John’s Bar and aU sea travel. Rates to other points always as low as by any othp steamer. F. M. MYRELL, Agent Steamer leaves from Claghora & Cnnnincham’s wharf, foot of Drayton street. sep30-tf Regular Steamer —FOR— DARIEN, BRUNSWICK ANT) SAT1IXA RIVER, | Via St. Catherine, Seodo, Dobcy. and SL Simoa IS. O _Al. ItuggfciS and Carriages. THE NEW STEAMER RHI Capt. JOE SMITH, ILL leave Claghora & Cunninghams’s wharf, foot of Drayton street, EVERY THURS DAY, at 4 o’clock p. m for the above named places. No Freight received after 3% o’clock p. m. on ^ rafchtfor Satnia River and Islands r*J* For Freight or Passage apply on hoard, or to _ F. M. MYRELL, A-rent srpt26-tf Office Charleston W harf. FOR AUGUSTA ~ ENLAR6EMEHT! AND WAT 1AKBIMS - McKee & Bennett, STEAMER R 6 s WILL LEAVE EVERY WEDNESDAY At 9 a.m. STEAMER KATIE 2,4,6,8,10,12 West Broad St. Cor. Bryan and Bay. Hi order to meet the requirements of our in creased business, we have leased the large HEW ANT) COMMODIOUS BUILDING Nos. 8,10 and 12 West Broad street (adjoining our ] Carriage Bepoeitory), Which we will hereafter use as an exhibition room, I and where we now have an extensive stock ed I Buggies, Carriages, A5D VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPnOXS, To which we invite the attention of' purchasers. There is no concern in the South having our fa cilities and keening on hand as large a stock, and we can offer inducements to those who patronize ns which cannot be equalled by any in the trade, i aug2i-tf Will. LEAVE EVERY SATURDAY At 9 a.m. Freight received at all times. For freight cr Jltiw (Eanjftrtfrinfl. H. F. WILLOK, Shipwright, Caulker AND SPARMAKER, | TAK5 NORTH SIDE OF RIVER. OPPOSIT* FOOT OF DRAYTON ST., SAVANNAH, 6s. Jruit. PLANTS! ROQUETS DESIGNS for tVedi Choice jFuncialA In variety- Letter Headings, N OTE HEADINGS and ENVELOPES, printed in any style, and on paper of any quality or itomer may deoire, attl \ jwwiTjob omej. dattera of i tha JUST ARRIYED, ON CONSIGNMENT, : 40bbls. Fine Apples Per Steamship Montgomery. FOR SALE BY HUDS0K & SULLIVAN, 156^Bay Street (North Side). AISO, BULB GLASSES. FLOWER JARS, At, «• - J. H. PAESONS & CO. Ill flu - glacfcsmitlt and ^VltcctirrigTif^ . connorT , c«rt, Truck and Wagon Wheelwright, Horse She er : BLAI A LSO repairs in ! A. Buggies, A. ’ I Oak Lumber for and of ,. . > S. h - O N and otter SUNDAY, OcL 251b the Bn i _ New York Built Side-wheel Steamm tedd DICTATOR Capt. Vogel. J V T" 7 WED - NESDA1 at 12 o'clock (FBOX DX nxssa's WHAUF, SaVAXN, 0 1 For FEBNANDINA, JACKSOXT1LLH, COTE SPRINGS, PALATE l, ™S, Way . L S >dto S s .. oa tte St. John’, E., connecting at Femandma with the Florida road for aS points in the interior, and sterap^^ to Havana, Cuba, and New OrUns. vi, U^MiSr “■“•"“•I-—X RETURNING, STEAitxn CITY POINT Will arrive at Savan nah every THURSDAY, and leave for Charles ton at 8 o'clock A. SI. Through Tickets to the Iw- I or rail route, sold on boardstean™ Otta 'SS. reCeiTed d ® ar * Kat ' S 33 low CS hy r0ri b&F- a?, " I, ° Office on Wharf. STEAKEL DICTATOR Wfll arrive at Savan nah every SLNiMl aid leave for Ci-rjaton at S o’clock A. M. •')* either c INLAND ROUTE THB ELEGANT SIDEWHEEL PASSENGER STEAMER Stcamsliip Line. I LIZZIE llAKEfi - Capt. P. LaHOSE. H aving been thoroughly overhauled and re fitted, will resume her regular trips, lectin- savannah every WEDNESDAY MORN ING, « 9 o^oek, for Doboy, DAIUEN, Brunswick en.i St. Mary s, Ga^ Femandina Jackson vi 11 e.Paldlka, and all intermediate landings on the St. John'- Fla., touching at DARIEN both wavs. ^Returning wifi Jeave Palatka Friday, Jackson- mnnii^ 111 ^ 1 ^ arriving in Savannah Sunday Rates as low as by any other line. For freight or passage, having superior accou- nodations, apply to A. L. RICHARDSON. Agent. oct5-tf Padelfords Wharf. INSIDE ROUTE! FOB IXOBTOA, I Via Doboy, Darien, Brnnswick, St. Mary’*, Fernandina and Intermediate Points. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. The Sidewheel Passenger Steamer STARLIGHT L EAVES Savannah EVEBY TUESDAY morn- at 9 o’clock, for Doboy, Darien, Brans- I wick, St. Mary’s, Femandina and intermediate points. . Leaves Savannah EVERY FRIDAY mora- S s ?* 5 o’clock, for Dcboy, Brunswick, St. Marys ~ J * • * ” • * - u