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BALTIMORE AXD SAVAXXAIt STKA2I.SIIJI*
IS SOLUTION.
WM. HENRY WOODS & CO. is
r dissolved by mutual consent,'
ienry Wood3acd. Henry E. Bacliui
The business will he continued
irJes B. & Clayton E. Woods, un-
FliOUR DULLS
FOREST CITT
centra
FOB BALTIMORE
A MAUV LAWTOI i
b^ngof sUUIl capedt^and'lISf~
F<«m»inder of fre-ghfroom , v to
J— WILDera CO
A,' FOttlUVBB ~~
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gaged, will, have dispatch. dgjgEGCi
Fortabmce oftr^bt room,ap pI «®^
follows:
. 9:40 A.M.
. 3:55 A.M.
.10:12 A.M.
.10:45 A.M.
• 250P.M.
. 2:40 P.M.
. WCP.il
. 3:40 F. M.
. 4:30 P. M.
. 5:00 A.M.
. 8.-20 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Jacksonville
Arrive at Tallahassee
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany
Leave Bainbridge
Leave Jesnp
Arrive at Savannah
Sleeping Car rans tk.—
Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar
; rive at Brunswick (Sundays excepted) at 10:30 pjl
Leave Brunswick (Sunday excepted) at.2:15 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah (Sunday excepted)aLS-20 a. m.
Pas: engers from Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick :00 a. at train (Sundays excepted) connect
at Jesnp with train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesnp with train arriving in Macon (Sundays ex
cepted) at &00 p. ji.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Fiiday
at 6:50 a. il
Arrive at Jesnp Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 12:35 p. *.
Arrive at Dupont Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:15 p. ai.
Leave Dupont Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 6:00 a. *.
Leave Jesnp Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
at 12:30 p. n.
Arrive in Savannah Tuesday, Thursday and
•which he does it every Sunday, pretty
Old Uncle Johnny Stiles, my neighbor, come a’
rilin’by,
Andpasaedlhetime o’ day with me, and li;, and
hitched his mar’
And come and tuk his usual cheer in my pyazer
thar; -
And chawed, and chawed, and chawed, bnt never
spit and never stirred,
And thunk, and grunted twiced or thneed, bnt
uttered nar’ a word;
Tweil iinnilly he spit a powerful wad, and worked
Yistiddi
business to their care.
WM HENRY WOODS
HENRY E. BACKUS.
oct21-lm
Q. W. BILLUPS,' Commander,
W ILL sail for Baltimore on TJtlU id
November 5th, 1S74, at 3 o’clock P.
Through bills lading signed for Cotton d<
for Liverpool and Bremen, by first class steau
sailing from Baltimore.
CHARLES b. woods. | CLAYTON r. woods.
C. B. Woods & Co.,
Cot ion 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 to our friends in Liverpool.
oct21-3m
Dooley’s Yeast Pc wder
Is i perfectly Pure and Wholesome.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is put up in Full Weight Cans.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.
oet2T
his lip,
Aud—“Jeems,” said he, “d’you hear about yan
row in Massissip T
“I’ve just been over to the Squire’s, a’ rcadin’ of
the news;
My son, this here oncivil rights is givin’ me the
blues,
“It do look like them Yankees is the curiousost
set; < -
They vnll make trouble jest as sure as waterll
make you wet!
tyVEKFOOL.
FOE NEW YORK
r I ''HE first-class British shin
1 BRITISH UPEEf
.. . . . Captain Haste
£SL? s °S?,. portion o£ ber cai
engaged, will have aimatch.
1 ^Jg^dor°f£re ls btroom
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Delicious Mufiins, Griddle Cakes, Com
EVERY SATURDAY.
Cabin Pmaife 8teera,e j|0.
Bread, &c.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes all kinds of Dumplings, Tot Pies, Cakes
FOR BRLJIEX,
.bushels......20,000
and Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’sYeastPowder
Is the Best, because perfectly pure.
“I jest was startin’ out to learn to like ’em some
AndVliat was not an easy thing right after what
had bin.
“Right after they had killed my boy, had—eh—
had killed my Bill—
And after Sherman’s folks had broke my dam and
burnt my mill;
“And stoic my watch, and mules, and horses, and
ray cotton and my corn,
And left my poor old Jane and me about as we
were bom,!
“I say, ’tws monstrous hard right after all these
things was done
To love them men. My Bill—ch—eh—he was a
splendid son j
“But then I tried to set it light, allowin’ all
along,
They saw ther side as we saw cur’n, and maybe
both was wrong.
“/ didn’t want no war at fust; but when it had
to be,
I help’d old Georgy; for I nat’ally could not stand
and see
“ Nq lot .of mortal men a’ lioldin’ her in base re-
L. J. Guilmartin & Co
MONTGOMERY*
Captain FAIRCLOTH,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Kelly’s Block, Bay Street, Savannah* Ga.
Agents for Bradley’s Phosphate,
Jewell’s Hills Yarns A Domestics, Ac., Ac.
Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at lowest
market rates.
Prompt attention given to all business
entrusted to us.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consign
ments. augl3-d,tw«fc\v6nx
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Cheapest, because full weight.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
“ OI freight room apply i 0
HOLST, FUELARTON;
FSELiyfEPoolr
Through bills of lading given on" Cotta
tined for Liverpool and the Continent bl
dues steamers. • .
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVES <X>HEN A C&„ Agim
QO T>-„ —a
K.LOWDEN, Esq., Nor York. :. «!
Be sure to ask for
Dooley’sYeastPowder
and do not be put off with any other kind.
The First and Only Machine Ever Introduced
in Schools !
Sewing Machine Sales of 1873!
& tobler.
BOSTON AID SATAHNAR STEAHSlilP LINE.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is pnt up in Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable for
Families, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Restau
rants and River, Lake’and Ocean Ves
sels on short or long voyages.
J'kamiroats.
days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Train on Brunswick and Albany Railroad leaves
junction (No. 9 Atlantic & Golf Railroad) for Al
bany, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11:0C
a. a., and arrives from Albany Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 2:49 p. u.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Sunday evening.
H. S. HAINES.
octlO-tf General Superintendent.
FOR BOSTON.
Cliangro of SchctUtuT
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
For Florida and CiiarJ^fr.,,
South Carolina.
SAMUEL COHEN & SOY,
COTTON FACTORS
The Market is flooded with Cheap, Inferior
Baking and Yeast Powders of light or short
Weight. DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER is war
ranted full strength and fall weight.
Sold at Wholesale and Retail, generally through
out the United States, by dealers in Groceries ate
TJVmilv Rnrmlea.
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 salesof 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
113,254 Machines in Excess of Our Highest
Competitor.
These figures are the mere remarkable, for the reason
that the sales of th(^principal Companies in 1873 are LESS
whereas, as has been
Gen’l Commission Merchants
No, Jeems, my skin ?« tolubble white, but, sir.
CENTRAL RAILROAD,
“ My blood Is red—I am a man—I love old Georgy
true,
And what the Guv’nor says to do, that thing I’m
gwine to do.
“ But now, as I was sayin*, when I jest had come
to see
My way was clear to like’em, and to treat them
brotherlee;
“ When every nigger’s son is schooled (I payin’ of
the tax,
For not a mother’s son of ’em has more than’s on
ther backs,)
“ And When they crowds and stinks me off from
gittin’ to the polis,
While Congress grinds ther grain, as ’twere,
’thout takin’ of no tolls;
IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on con-
I sign meats of Cotton.
SAGGING AND TIES always oa hand, and
supplied at the lowest market rates.
*ep23-6m
Trains on the Georgia Centra!
nches and Connections, will run
L^apt. Fitzgerald, Capt. Vorrr
SUH- WIUgaflev^ H
DAT ; #t 12 ° c ?° ck M- NESDAY at 13
(mo* DE VXSSK’a TOABT, SITaaNtn )
For FECXAXDIXA, JACKSONVILLE. UK
COVE SPRINGS, PALATKA
Keys, connecting at Palatka with the atom™
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1.
Leave Savannah
Leave Augusta..
Arrive in Angus
Arrive in Miliedg
Arrive in Eatont
Arrive in Macon.
Leave Macon for Columbus.
Leave Macon for Enfanla....
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Arrive at Columbus
GOING NORTH AND WEST.
. 8:45 A. M
. 9:05 A. M
. 4:00P.M
.10:09 P. M
.11:55 P. M
. 6:45P.M
. 7:17 P. M
. 9:10P.M
. 8:10P.M
.12:45 A. M
.1030 A. M
B. C. FLANNAGAN, j W. W. FLANNAGAN,
A. P. ABELL. I R. 8. MORGAN.
Flannagan, Abell & Co.,
128 Bay Street, Savannah,
C0TT0Y FACTORS
PHILADELPHIA AHD SOUTHERH HAIL
STEAMSHIP USE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA
PAINTIYG!
Commission Merchants.
L IBERAL cash advances made on consign
ments.
Promptest attention rendered to all bnsinest
committed to them, and proceeds of sales re
mitted by Express when ordered. i
Bagging and Ties sold and advanced oi
crops. aug26-tf
And when I stands aside and waits, and hopes
that things will mend,
[f?rc comes this Civil Rights, and says this fus3
shant have no end!
Murphy & Clark,
CITY ROINT DICTATOR
98 Bryan street, between Drayton and
Abercom Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
HOUSE, SHIP, STEAHBOAT, BIOS AKB
Ornam’tal Painters,
“Hit seems as ef, just when the water’s roughest,
here of late.
Them Yanks had throwed us overboard from off
the Ship of State.
“Yes, throwed us both—black and white—into
the ragin’ sea,
With but one rotten plank; while they, all safe
and free,
“Stauds on the decks, and rams their hands into
their pockets tight,
And laughs to see we both must drown, or live by
makiu’ fight!
THE FINE STEAMSHIP,
TOYAWAYDA
Captain WILTBANK,
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta...
Arrive at Macon from Columbus.
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula....
Leave Macon
j-re-ghUreeeiTCd daily. Bafc. ti low *
Mice on Wharf. _ ociJl
FOR FLORIDA
Davant, Waples & Co.,
Cotton and Rice Factors
Arrive at Savannah sisa P. 1
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH ANB WEST.
Leave Savannah T:30 P. 1
Leave Augusta 8:05 P. I
vv October 31st, 1374, at 12 o’clock. M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of th
one-half per cent.
Through bills lading signed to Antwerp, 1
dam, Amatgrrinra, Bremen, Hamburg, L
Hull, Leith, and all prominent interior poi
the Continent of Europe, by steamers of thi
Star’Line,” and the “Amencan Steamship
puny” ana their connections from Fhiiadel]
THANT THEIR SALES IN 1872
shown, 0HR SALES HAVE LARGELY INCREASED.
The account of Sales is from the returns made to the
owners of the Sewing Machine Patents.
It will hardly he denied that the superiority of the
SINGER MACHINES is fully demonstrated—at all events
that their popularity in the household is unquestionable.
GRAINING,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
“For, Jcem, what in this mortial world of trouble
kin be done ? V
They’ve made the Southern plank so rotten it will
not bear but one I”
& GAMMELL,
Paper Hanging.
We are prepared to
scription of Paintins
South Carolina and ’
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta i
Leave Columbus s
Leave Eufaula a
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 7
Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7
Arrive in Macon from Eufaula a
Leave Macon ?
Arrive in Mill edgeville ic
Arrive inEatont oh 11
FOR PROV1DEYCE
Then Uncle Johnny riz,and slowly walked towards
the gate,
And swung it powerful slow, like he was liftin’ of
a weight;
Then give a sudden grunt, and spryly li'istcd on
his mar’;
And sot, and hilt h's right hand up, high up into
the a’r,
As if he was about to take his Mavy’ for the Cote;
“ Yes, Jeems,” said he, “they’ll make it so that
both of us cain’t float.
“ Now, cf I’m drowned, I’d like to know who’ll
gather in my grain,
And feed my gals, and care for wife—my dear old
faithful Jaue 2 ”
IBERAL advances made on consignments
•ed to offer estimates for every de
in any part of Georg_a,
iorida, and guarantee satis
faction in the execution of our work.
We keep always in store a select stock of the
following articles:
and prompt aud careful attentiou given to al
ness. sepl0-§m
THE ELEGANT SIBEWHEEL PASSENGER
STEAMER -
Savannah
and Providence
Steamship Line.
The Singer . Manufacturing Company,
172 Brougbton st. 9 Savannah, Ga.
C. A. VOSBUROII,
LIZZIE BAKER
following articles:
PURE ENGLISH B. B. LEAD.
ATLANTIC and ali other brands of LEADS.
OILS. VARNISHES, PUTTY, BRUSHES.
Furniture, Demar and other VARNISHES pnt
up in quart, pint and half pint bottles, ready for
U9 QROUND and ENAMELED GLASS.
STAINED and PLAIN of various colors.
Double and single thick French, English and
JOSEni FINEGAN. JAS. B. PAItRAMORE.
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.
COTTON FACTOJRS
f —AND—’
Commission Merchants,
94 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Cotton con
signed to ns or to our correspondents in
New York and Liverpool.
BAGGING and TIES ALWAYS 0\.HA YD.
sep8-6m
Leave Affgnsta. 8:06 P. M
Arrive in Augusta..:.tv ..... 5-55 A- 24
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
day, Thursday and Saturday; returning Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Passengers for Milledgevffie and Eatonten 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.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
july3-tf General Superintendent.
Capt. P. LaROSE.
b< ??, n th0r01! ? i i i y overlanlcd and
fitted, will resume her regular trips. leav
Malinger, ,
FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND PART OF ALABAMA.
oct22-tf
J—L fitted, will resume her regular trips, leaving
Savannah every WEBNESDAV MORX1XG, ai
8 o'clock, for Boboy, BABIRN, Branswiefc :,rd
st. Mapr s, Ga.. Femandina Jacksonville,PaLuka.
Md all intermediate landings on the St. John’s!
FIs., touching at DARIEN bmh ways.
Retmuing will leave Palatka Friday, Jackson-
^^.^ turda Jr arriving m Savannali Sunday
Liberal Terms to Agents who can give bond and furnish their own horses.
American GLASS.”
Gulp LEAF, BRONZE, Glaziers’DIAMONDS.
Machinery OILS, aud Axle GREASE.
batches, ferceM}, &c.
A select stock of GOLD aud PLAIN PAPER
HANGINGS.
Persons desi
would do well
where.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
SIGN WORK
Executed with neatness and dispatch.
PATENT STEP LADDERS.
(And here I’ll sayT’ve knowed him now for fifty
year or more,
And never heerd him swear, uor cuss a single
cuss before:)
“I tell you, Jcorns, I kin not help it— maybe it’s
a era;
By God! ef they don't fling a rope, I'll push the
nigyer in ! "
Capt. ,
T7TLL sail as above, SATURDAY, November
r V 7th, at 5 o’clock P. M.
Through bills lading given to Fall River and
II principal points.
For freight or passage apply to
Yew Goods. I European Novelties.
S. P. HAMILTON,
IMPORTER AID BEALES
work and material in our line
Lve us a call before going else-
Savannah and Charleston R.R.
Office; Savannah and Chakleston R. R.,\
Savannah, July 11, 1S74. j
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 13, 1S74,
the Passenger Train on this Road will run as
follows:
For Charleston, Augusta, Beaufort and Port Roy a.
Leave Savannah daily at 9:30 A. AL
Arrive at Charleston daflv at 4:45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta *•« 6:46 P. AL
Arrive at Beaufort “ 2^55 P. M.
Arrive at Port Royal “ 3:15 P. AL
FOR SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily at &10 A. AL
Leave Augusta “ 7:00 A. M.
Leave Port Royal “ 10:00 A. M.
Leave Beaufort “ 10:18 A.M.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 3:30 P. AL
Close connection for all points NORTH via
Charleston, at Augusta, for Atlanta and the West,
at Yamassee, for station on Port Royal
Railroad.
Tickets for sale at R. R. Brens Special Ticket
Agency at 21# Bull street, between Congress and
Broughton streets, and at Depot Office.
C. C. OLNEY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
sep2S-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
B. It. DANCY. D. Y. DANCY.
D.Y. JDAWCY & CO.
COTTON FACTOES
—AND—
Commission Merchants.
95 Bay Street, Savannah, Go.
Prompt and careful attention given to all business
empire like.
OR NEW YORK
Every Thursday and Saturday.
©trotmminl
As the season lias set in when house cleaning is
the order of the day, it can’t be done without a
entrusted to us. Liberal advances made on con
signments. Cash paid for United States Bounty
Land Warrants. sep9-6m
them Light and Durable is at the
lint and Oil Store of
The Sidewheel Passenger Steamer
STARLIGHT
T EAVES Savannah EVERT TUESDAY more-
-J-f.nig at9 o’clock, for Do boy, Darien, Bren?-
vrick, St. Maly's, Femandina and intermediate
points. ,
leaves Savannah EVERY FRIDAY morn
ing at 9 o'clock, for Dcboy, Brunswick. Si.
-nary s, r emandina and intermediate points.
Making immediate connections at Femandina
KSOEVILLB and all points in Ficrida.
i^theonly-steamcr giving THROUGH
RATES OF FREIGHT and THROUGH TICK
ETS, .tor Baldwin, Starke, Waldo, Oainesrilie,
Archer, Bronson, Cedar Keys, and all points on
the A. O. & W. I. T. Co.’s Railway.
Shippers will find this by far the CHEAPEST
routefor aU Freight along the line of Railway,
and Passengers the MOST COMFORTABLE way
of reaching Florida, as it avoids the St. Joan's
BoP and aU sea traveL
Rates to oth9 points always as low as by any
other steamer. F. M. MYRELL, Agent.
Steamer leaves from Clsghom & Cannincham’s
wharf, foot of Drayton sireeL sepi»-tf
MURPHY & CLARK
WM. H. TISON.
,14K@14 5-16
.14^®—
.13%®—
TIS0Y & GORDOY,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
112 Buy Street, .Savannah, Ga.
Bagging and Ties advanced on Crops.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Consign
ments of Cotton.
COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL, AND PRO
CEEDS RETURNED BY EXP n ESS, WHEN
PRICE $2 50 TO $6, ALL SIZES.
Stained to imitate Black Walnut and Lettered
* * oct22-tf
Middling.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
IT. LIVINGSTON, Mallory, will sail THURS
DAY, October 22d, at4 o’clock P. M.
SAN JACINTO, Hazzard, will Jail - SATUR r
Low Middling.
Good Ordinary
Ordinary
Financial
with the purchaser’s name, if desired.
FRESCO PAINTING.
I F you want your Parlors, &c , FRESCOED
elegantly and tastefully, see JOIIN HOR-
ROCKS, 71 Whitaker street, Savannah, he can
refer you to the Merchants’ National Bank, to
the Oglethorpe Club Rooms, audio Mr. S. P. Ham
ilton’s, where specimens of liis work can be seen.
oct22-lm
Sterling exchange. 5 26. New
York sight exchange buj'ing at 7-16% discount
and selling at K@5-1C% discount. Gold buying
DAY, October 24th, at 4 o’clock P. M. . . '
GENERAL BARNES, Chessman, will' sail
THURSDAY, October 29th, at 11 o’clock A. AL
SAN SALVADOR, Nickerson, will sail b
SATURDAY, October 31st, at 12 o’clock M.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILDER <& CO., Agents,
No. S Stoddard’s Uddct Harare.
WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
JtamCgttfliBftgatta parttinay,
^ritual Igoafes
Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets
SAVANNAH, G A.
Green, New York.
KENSINGTON IKON WORKS
(Established 184S.)
BAIRD & HUSTON,
Formerly A. L. Arcliambault, Beach and Vienna
The Song Monarch!
©ity ©alinauas.
E. T. 8YBEKG-PZTERSEN. | B. A. WAYNE.
Syberg-Petersen & Co.
SHIP AGENTS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
JUST RECEIVED AND ARRIVING, A
OPEN SHEDS.
Published for Information
A new and most interesting book for
streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
Engine Builders, Boiler Makers, and General
SINGING CLASSES
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOC
UNSURPASSED IN ELEGANCE AND VARIETY BY ANY IN THE SOUTH.
Machinists.
; HE3E works, located on the Delaware river,
manufacture every description of machinery,
IndingTugboats, Steam Barges, Steam Yachts,
rine, Stationary, Portable ana Hoisting Ek
es, Saw and Flouring Mill Machinery, &c.
lers of every description, of best charcoal iron,
arge stock of drawings and patterns of new and
iroved styles. Ample dock room and special
F ULL of melodious Songs, Duets, Glees and
4-part Songs, all easy aud perfectly adapted
to a Singing School Course, but at the same time
forming a collection well suited for the use
of College and other Choirs, Singing Socie
ties, &c. By H. IL Palmer, assisted by L. O.
Emerson.
Price, 75 cts. Per dozen, £7 59.
CITY OF savannah; \
October 24tb, I874.f
T HE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES are pub
lished for information. • -•
By order of EDWARD LOVELL,
Chairman of Fire Committee.
Jayes Stewaut, Clerk of Council.
An Ordinance to declare the meaning of the
words “open sheds,” as used in the ordinances
of the city of Savannah.
Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of. the
city of Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby
ordain and declare, That whenever, and wherever,
in any.preient or future ordinance of the city or
Savannah, the words “open sheds” occur or shall
occur, such words shall he construed to mean
such sheds as are commonly built throngh said
city upon brick columns, covered with tin and
THE NEW IMPORTATIONS EMBRACE A RICH AND RARE ASSORTMENT OF
septl-3m
EUROPEAN WATCHES,
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS
Many of which have never before been introduced in this market.
THE NEW STEAMER
C ARRI K,
■ Capt. JOB SMITH,
"TXTILL leave Claghom & Cunniushams’s wbarf,
VV 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.oa
eaOragcay.
afcoonfirff 01 SaUDa aEd Ifitods ? ay "
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to
F. M. MYRELL, Audit,
scpt26-tf Office Charleston Wharf-
S. W. GLEASON. JAS. NANNING.
S. W. GLEASOY & €0.
Iron Fonndry and Machine Works.
A most attractive rian? Ticcc
SOUVENIR Dc LIMA, MAZOURKA §1
One of the “Posthumous Works of L. M.
Gottschalk.”
JL/ Agent for ETIWAN GUANO.
LANGDALE GUANO. Agent fo
PRATT COTTON GIN.
A Full Line ofi* American Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Sugar Mills,
SUGAR PANS.
Prices Reduced for 1874
PiUittcry ©oofe
THE LEADER
Fall Stock
A new and excellent collection of Music for
Choirs, Conventions, and Singing Classes.
Prepared by those most successful composers, II.
IL Palmer, of Chicago, and L. O. Emerson,
parts of ordinances, so far as they militate with
this ordinance, are hereby repealed.
Ordinance passed in Council March 13,1S72.
Also, the following section of Ordinance, para
graph 5, City Code of Savannah; pp. 255, is also
published for information: «
5. It shall not be lawful for any person to put
up and erect any house or building, for the pur
pose of carrying on and exercising the trade of a
baker, brewer, distiller, sugar refiner, soapboiler,
tallow chandler, chemist or cotton ginner, within.
the limits of the city of Savannah, unless the
said house or building be built and paved tith
brick, or stone or tabby, and be covered with tin.
slate, tiles, or some incombustible min'
that any person or persons who shall carry on or
exercise either of the said trades in any building,
which building shall not be built, paved and cov
ered in the maimer specified in this section, shall
be subject to a fine of thirty dollars for each and
every time such person or persons shall carry on
or exercise either of the trades aforesaid. -
octM-5 . :
of New Designs,
Toilet Articles
FOR AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS.
NOW BEING DI31LAYED AT THE
H. C. HOUSTON’S
22 Bull Street.
Great Southern Jewelry Establishment
STEAMER STEAMER
ROSA KATIE
WILL LEAVE TflLL LEAVE
EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERY SATURDAY
At 3 a.m. At 0 a. m.
Freight received at an times. For Ireigiit or
passage apply on wharf.
**£4? W. F. BARRY, Agent.
IX FEATHERS, FLOWERS, SILKS, VEL
VETS, ORNAMENTS;
STRAW AND FELT HATS for Ladies and
Children;
LADIES UNDERWEAR;
HOSIERY for Ladies and Children in white and
colors;
KID GLOVES, best quality, for Ladies, Children
(Bag Jiffiwg.
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas & Steam Eitter,
Plumber and dealer in Gas Fixtures,
DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON.
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with aL the
M. F. WILLINK,
Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPARMAKEE,
YAKJ> NORTH 8IBE OF BITEB. OPrOSO*
FOOT OF DRATTOX ST., 8ATA5XAH, Ga.
XX AS fadBtiefl for dotog afl work with dirataj
n SPRUCE SPARS and LIVE OAK THilSiA
’°a3v Agent fbr tbs SOUTHERN WKKCIOSa
Bottles—Special Notice.
I DO hereby caution all persons against buying, j
selling, giving away, or ta any manner de
priving me at bottles bearing my name. Parties
receiving those bottles wiurboda water, etc- do:
so only on conditions that they nttnru them when
empty. Snch parties have noright to sell or give
tttem^atTOy.^Jimk^Deatonjtnd other, arecaa-
ont inducements to chilaren or negroes to bring -
them to them, as by so doing they encourage
theft, and are amenable aa receivers of stolen j
85 Bay Street, Corner of Abercorn,
(NO. i, HUTCHINSON’S BLO'K,)
We have Temoved to the above commodious store and have on hand a fall line of
LS, PAINTS, COLORS, GHL.AI
AND ALL GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT.
Wool, hurry.
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS,
AT.gn BTATIOHABY A P0BIABL3 /
London, October 2T, Noon.—New Fives 163&.
Eries27)*c.
NewYobk, October 2T, Noon.—Gold opened
at 109If. Stocks doll ahd lower. Money * per
cent, sterling Exchange—long J4 Sflj short 1* ‘
Governments ‘ “
Inal.
WM. M. McFALL,
Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter,
No. 46 Whitaker Street,
SAVANNAH, GE0EGIA.
Bath Tabs, Water Closets, Chandeliers end Gas
nom-
The attention of Captains of Vessels is called to ottr stock of
MI3CED PAINTS,
Which we guarantee to stand all weather.
X his friends and the public generally, that he
has opened at NO. 142 BRYAN STREET, one
door east of Whitaker, where he wH keep con
stantly on hand a full stock of the very best Im
ported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking and Chew-
Dg TOBACCO, Meerschaum, Brier, and other
kinds of PIPES, SNUFF, &c., and will sell at
prices to suit the times.
Thanking my many friends for past favors,
hope to merit a continuance of the same.
oct24-lm R. MOLINA, Agent
Cotton.
-Scire 10,000 bales, including 1
►jieculatlon and export
Soles on a basis of middling Ui
below good ordinary, shipped 1
November, 711-lfld.
Sales on a basis of middling U
below low middling, shipped i
(SoprtttcrsIuiJ Notice.
JUST ARRIVED,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
40 bbls. Fine Apples
Per Steamship Montgomery.
FOR SALE BY
HUDSOY & SULLIVAY,
15G Bay Street (North Side).
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
BEFORE BUYING
CALL AND EXAMINE THE
Southern Home
COOK STOVE,
November, 7 ll-16d.
Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, noth
below low middling, deliverable in Deceml
T 'saics on a basis of middling Orleans, notl
below low middling, shipped In November
December, Sd.
Liverpool, October 27. 2:00 P. SL—Cottc
Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, noth
JULY 1, 1874.
IJULE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers expires on
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 of
it|S4} , boit
The undersigned will establish himself as a Cotton Buyer at Oi
Orders sent direct or through Messrs. BOIT & CO., shall have his p<
The valuable services of Mr. FRANK D. BLOODAVOR!
CHAS. J. MILLER, of Messrs. Miller & Co., will be retained ir
Mr. WM. PEAKSOY HAIiDEE, “
signing the firm name per proenratio ’
promptly attended to.
julyl-W&wlm—Bepl-M,W&w-3m
J. W. TYYAYj
Engineer and Machinist,
r Oak Grove Plant
RYAN, Owner,
Broughton street
All my OLD BRANDS still in use.
STORE, corner Bryan and Whitaker ats*,
mun.em*
New Yoek, October 27, Noon.—Cotton opened
weak and nominal: sales 3,020 bales; Uplands,
14%c; Orleans, 15#c.
Futures opened dnil as follows: November,
14?g@14Tl-16c; December, 14 13-lG®14j£c; Jan
uary, 15 1-16®15Rc: .February, 15?,'®15 7-16c;
March, 15 11-1G@1513-16c; April, 16@16 l-16c.
Groceries, Provisions, dee. if. 4 -
Liverpool. October 27. Noon.—Brcadstnffs
quiet. Lard 60s. Bacon—long clear middles 51s.
Wheat 9s@9s Gd for lied Winter. Corn 34s 9d.
New York. October 27, Noon.—Flour opened
dull and declining. Wheat dull and 1c lower.
Coni quiet and firm. Pork firm at $19 37#®
19 50 for Mess. Lard heavy; steam 13?£c. Tur
pentine quiet at 36c. Rosin heavy at$2 80®2 35
xor Strained. Freights firm.
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
-ASH-k^T*** <ti*f i f*
Gent’s Furnisliing t Goods !
BLACKSMITH WORK
) ^ . FLOWERS.
F fm DESIGNS for
Weddings and Funerals.
Zf*. Choice BULBS,
In variety.
Lj*® • AI.-O,
wnj. BULB GLASSES.
FLOWER JARS, &c., Ac.
J, II, PARSONS & CO.,
Ill State street.
Poplar Grove Hairy.
F OR the convenience of the public, a Depot
for the sale of the MILK, Ac., of this well
known Dairy, is established at S. W. corner of
York street lane and Abercom street, where—to
suit the times—PURE COUNTRY MILK can be
had at Ten Cents _per quart.
. oct9-lm JNO, W. MAGILL, Manager,
feb21tf
Letter Headings
BOIT dt CO.
Se-tiMB&o it
Si _ -1A1AN UFAOTURt^ . r ;
0 a NEW ST. NEW YOR^.