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dipping
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for Liverpool; '
Commtssiott ^mhaats
Change ot Schedule.
Omcx Sataxhah axd Ciiaklestox R. R.,1
Sataxxas. November 2S, 1374. j
O N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER
1st. 1374, the Passenger Train on tills Road
will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER
For Charleston. Augusta, Beaufort and Port Royal.
Leave Savannah dally at .9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta * 4 6:46 P.M.
Arrive at Beaufort “ 2^5 P.M.
Arrive at Port Royal “ 3:15 P. M.
Leave Charleston dally at 8:00 A. M.
Leave Augusta “ - 7:00 A.M.
Leave Port Royal “ lfcOO A. M.
Leave Beaufort “ 10:18 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah daily at...... 3:00 P.M.
Close connection made at Charleston for the
North, at Augusta for the West, and at Yemaa-
see for station or the Port Royrl Railroad.
NIGHT EXPRESS FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Savannah daily at..* 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta ** “ 7:25 A. M.
Leave Augusta ** •* 8:15 P. M.
Arrive at &vannah“ «•. 6:30 A M.
This train makes dose connection at Augusta
with the C. C. & A. R. K. for the No th, and
with Georgia R. R. West.
Tickets tor sale at R.R. Brens Special Ticket
Agency, UK Boll street, and at Depot Ticket
C. C. OLNEY. Agent, C. 8. GADSDEN,
Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, &c.
ITT, MORGAN & C
ABE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
)S GRAIN SILKS $1 50 and upwards; Colored DRESS SILK $l and upwards;
d line of the most fashionable style of WINTER DRESS GOODS in the nsw co
tNG GOODS a specialty;
d Colored FRENCH CASHMERE, SERGES, &CA
low priced CLOTHS and CASSIMKRE for Gentlemen's and Boys’ Suits;
Arrears for Ground Rent
ClTT TREASrBTR’s OFFICE,)
December 2, 1874. f
HP HE following Lots are in arrears to the city
A for GROLL'D RENT, of which the Lessees
are hereby notified.
JOHN R. JOHNSON.
City Treasurer.
• BROWN WARD.
Lots—E. X No 15, 4 qra; W- X No 18. 2 qrs;
No 42,6 qre; No 43,6 qrs; E. 3£ No 5**, 2 qrs; W.
X No 50,2 qrs; No 55, 2 qrs; W. X No fc8, 2 qrs;
E. X No 58. 3 qrs; No 65,4 qrs; No 66,4 qrs; No
70,6 qrs; No 71,5 qrs; No 71,5 qrs; N X No 67,
* qrs.
CALHOCX WARD.
-Lots—B X No 1,2 qrs; W X No 2,2 qrs; No 3,
4 qrs; No 4,4 qrs; No 6,6 qrs; No 9,5 qrs; No in,
4qrs; No 2>),4qrs; No21,ears; No 22,4 qrs; %Vx
No 23,2 qrs; No 29, * qrs; No 31,2 qrs; 8 X No
S3, 2 qrs; No 43,Sqre; No 44,4 qrs; No 45, 5 qrs;
No 46,5 qrs; No47, 5 q*»; N X No 48,3 qrs.
CHARLTON WARD.
Lots—No 1,4 qrs; No 2. 4qrs; No 3, 2 qrs; No
5. 2qrs;No7, 2qre;No13. 2qre;NX No J4, 2 j
qrs; 8 X No 14, 6 qrs; No 18, 2 qrs; No 19, 2 qrs;
X No 2«, 2 qrs; N W X NoXS. 4 qrs; 8 X No 23,
*> qrs; x No 24. 2 qrs; N W X No 24, 4 qrs; E X
No 25, 2 qrs;-No 33, 4 qrs; n rack No2* and 8 X
No 35,6 qis; N X No 35, 4 qrs; No 35, 2 qrs; W x
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1874.
L. J. GUnJCARTIX. | JOHN FLA2TKERT.
L. J. Guilmartin & Co
COTTON FACTORS
T HE 3-3 All British Bark
ALICE ROY.
Captain Doc
having two-thirds of her car
gaged, will have dispatch,
reader of freight*
The .Morning News has the largest city
id mail circulation of any paper pub-
•bed In Savannah.
PORT ROYAL
STEAMSHIP LINE
Commission Merchants,
Kelly’s Block, Bay Street, SaTannah, Gs.
Agents for Bradley*®Phosphate,
Jewell’s Mills Tams A Domestics, Ac., Ac.
Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at lowest
market rates.
Prompt given to all business
entrusted to us.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consign
ments. angI3-d,tvr*rrtm
(Commercial.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS.)
Savannah. December 3. 1874,1P. M. /
Cotton.—The market has been quiet all the
m ruing and there has been little disposition
shown by buyers to take at quotation . Sales
1.563 bales. In futures, 700 bales were sold, 100
for Mar h et lOXc; 100 for January at 14Xc; 510
for April at 15Xc. We quote:
Good Middling.
F^^indcs 0 ,^
fob Liverpool:
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES
Specialities at Dixon’s This Week.
■HU
CHARLES B. WOODS. f CLAYTON R. WOODS.
C. B. Woods & Co.,
Cotton Factors
—AND-
Gen’l Commission Merchants,
853 Boy street. Savannah, Ga.
SOLE AGENTS at^8avaxmah for the sale of the
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
\\l H arc prepared at all times to make ADVAN-
VV OKS on Consignments, for sate in Savan
nah or for shipment to oar friends in Liverpool.
.14X0—
14X0-
1*X@-
•1*X@-
■loxe—
Black VALOUR for trimming, on the bias, at 80c. per yard;
Ladies’ 2-bnIton KID CLOVES at 51 ooiLadira' Fine BLACK KIDS at 51 25;
Gents’ Fine Colored KID GL- iVES at 51 60: Gents’ Black BID GLOVES at 51 76;
Great Bargains in Ladies’ STRIPED SHAWLS and FELT SKIRTS;
Knr Gents' UNDERWEAR just receive!;
Fine CANTOV FLANNEL DRAWERS, rf sixes, at 51 00. worth 51 50;
Fine Scarlet Flannel UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS; Cheapest Goods In the city.
AT JOHN Y. DIXON’S NEW STAND,
NORTHEAST CORNER OF BURL AND BROUGHTON STREETS.
nov23
MURRAY'S LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
EVESX TUESDAY.
Atlantic and Gnlt it. K,
EOB LIVERPOOL.
T“SSSSfS^ T .
X No 26, 2 qrs; No 28 e.qrs; No 29, 6 qre: No 31,
C qre; S1-6 No 33, 3 q s; 2-6 No 33,2 qre; W X
No S3,2 qre; Ex No 3% 4 qf.; *. No 37, 4 qre;
X No 37, 4 qre.
COLUMBIA WAnn.
Lots—No 5,4 qre; No 6, 3 qre; No 10, 3 qre;
No II, 2 qre; N X No 12. .qre; No 14, 2 qre; W x
No 20.4 qre; 8 X Mo 24,6 qre; N X No2A 0 qre;
SX No26,4 qre; No88, 6 qre.
CUVKBO WARD.
Lore—No 8,2 qre; N X No 2,2 qre; NX No 13.
0 qre; No 14, 4 qre; No 17. 2 qre; No 12, a qre; N
X No 21,4 qre: K X No 22, 2 q,e; No 23, 4 qre;
No 24, 4 qre; No 26,4 qre; No26,4 qre; No 2 , 4
S re; No 20, 4 qre; S X No 17,3 qre; No 38. 3 qre;
(0 43, 4qrs;No44,4qre;No62. Sqre; EX No
07,0 qre; W X No 67,2 qre; No 68,6 qr,; No 69, 2
qre; W X No 70,2 qre; E x No 72,2 qrs.
CBAwronn east.
Lots—No 3,2 qrs: No 2.3 qre; No 15,4 qre; No
16, 6 qre; No 17, 4 qre; S W portion No 1,4 qrs.
CHAPLIN & NEIDLINGER
153 CONGBBSS STREET,
Have in store end are offering a foil assortment of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DIAGONALS,
POPLINS, DELAINES, MEH1NOES, CASHli kRES, Ac., Ac.
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS.
Bleached HUCKABAC TOWELS.'
8-4 Bleached and Brown LINEN TABLE DAMASK.
8-4 French TABLE COVERING, DAMASK NAPKINS and DOILIES.
5-4 and 6-4 PILLOW CASE COTTON.
Columbus Factory. CASSIMERES and JEANS.
Columbus Factory COTTON BLANKETS.
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 WOOL BLANKETS.
Black CASHMERE, Plaid and Striped SHAWLS. nov23
rtra family. 57 7533 00; fancy, 58 SOSO 00.
Gxa£K.—Com—We quote white at 51 120118
cr H-Iiei: mixed. 51 12x@l 13. Oate-demand
dr; for seed, 51 60; olack, S5c§Sl 00 Rye, 5175.
TlSON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
119 Bay 8treet« Savannah, Ga.
Bagging and Ties advanced on Grope.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Consign*
ments of Cotton.
COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL, AND PRO
CEEDS RETURNED BY EXPRESS, WHEN
OWNER 80 INSTRUCTS.
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to all
FOB LIVERPOOL.
0S3XC; harry wool, 15028 cents; tallow, 7c£
Laud—Firm; in tierces, 15@iSXc; tabs and
Iwre, lsxe.
.naval Storis. — The market ia *dnll and
fftfamboats.
FOR FLORIDA
FOR PROVIDENCE.
Providence & Savannah Steamship Line
5, 5 qre; No 17,4 qre; S W portion So 1,4 qre.
elbebt ward.
Lots—No 3, 4 qre; No A 6 qre; No 7, 6 qre; No
, 0 qre; No 0, 2 qre; No 15, 2 qre; No 10, 2 qre;
> X No 19, 2qre; No 21, Sqre; No22,3qre; N B
»H7qre; No*7. 2qre; W x No31,4qre; K X
o 81,4 qre; W portion No 32, 2 qre.
EORSTTH ward.
Lots—No 2, 3 qre; No A « qre; No 7, 0 qre; No
!, 4qre;No22,2qre; No2A 2qre; No2S,3qre;
O 42. 6 qre; No SO, 0 qre; N05l,4qre; No 54, 7
re; No S3, 3 qre; No 37, 7 qre; NoSS, 2 qre; No
1, 3 qre; No 62,2 qre.
SIRatclus, i«u?elrg, &c.
SAMUEL COHEN & SON
COTTON FACTORS
iv Goods. | European Novelties.
S. P. HAMILTON,
IPOltTEIt AS l> BEALEK
higher. Small stock meat with ready sale.
Kick.—The market is quiet, with a light stock
and fair demand. We quote: Common to Fair,
«0««3 Good,.6X0Tc; Common o Prime, 7*0
Dfo.
f heights.—Cotton to Liverpool direct, sail.
18-320~-16d; by steam 7-lGd: to Havre, sail. %
ct gold: to Bremen, sail, 7-1 Gd; to Continent,
Cork for orders. *d; to Liverpool, via New York,
steam, dull at 9-16 t; Bremen via Baltimore, sh am
ltfc, goid; Co-istwise—By steam to N. York. itfe.
upland; Vc aea island: •» Philadelphia #c, upland;
S c aea Ta^nd; to Baltimore #c, upland; Me aea
land; *6 Bomon %c. upland; to Provid nee. %c.
Lubber.—Freights by sail continue dull and in
over supply. Charters are difficult to obtain at
quotations. We quote: To New York and Sound
port*, $7 00 @ 9 Oh; to Boston and eastward, S8 00
9 uo; to Baltimore a d Chesapeake porta.
$6 93 <£ $7 00; to Philadelphia, *6 50* 70(».
The rales for timber are from $1 60 to 2 0b
higher than lumber rates; to the West Indies
and windward, nominal. Timber to United King
dom 37s 6d orders. Sis direct port.
£*HE STEAMSHIPS
SOMERSET,
Captain BALLARD.
ORIENTAL,
Captain HALLETT,
QOMERSET will sdl SATURDAY. Dec.8th.
O ORIENTAL will rill SATURDAY, Dee. 12th.
Through bills of lading given to Boston, Fan
River, New Bedford, Lowell, rawtneket, and
other New England mannfactnring points.
Gen’I Commission merchants^
Bay Street* Savannah* Ga.
at.lld)! A.M.
at. ):12 P. M.
at. &0) P. M.
at.10:20 P. M.
at. 7:<5 A. M.
at. 1:90 P. M.
at. 4:44 P. M.
at. 7:»0 P. M.
at. 9:45 P.M.
Connect with trait on Brunswick and Albany
Railroad leaving junction going west Monday,
Arrive at Tebesnville
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Jacksonville
UZ2TE BAKER
I IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on con-
J bignme-1« of Cotton.
BAGGING AND TIES always oa hand, and
supplied at the lowest market rates.
*ep23-6m
AVING
Wednesday and Friday, at lauP. M., and 1
Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
4:63 P. M.
Cornu ct with train leaving Je up at 8:00 P.
for Brunswick.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
Leave Dupont (Sni
Arrive at Valdosta
Arrive at Quitman
Arrive at Thamasvj
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Flannagan, Abell & Co
128 Bay Street, Savannab,
COTTON FACTOR
FOB BOSTON.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
“. 9:00 A. M.
M .10:15 A.M.
M . 9^5 P. M.
M . 6:40 P.M.
«. 7:45 A.M.
M . 1:45 P. M.
“. 3:48 P.M.
“. 5:10 P.M.
M . 7:10 P.M.
it train on Sontb-
ny Sundays, Tue»
Commission Mercliants.
T IBERAL cash advances made on consigi
-Li ments.
Promptest attention rendered to all bnainei
committed to them, and proceeds of sales n
nitted by Express when ordered.
Bagging and Ties sold and advanced o
props. auc26-tf
Change of Schedule.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
For Florida and Charleston,
South Carolina.
STEAMSHIPS
CARROL, 1,600 tons, Capt. Weight.
WORCESTER, 1,400 tons, Cm. Hedge.
SEMINOLE, 1,300 toes, Capt. Matthews.
C ARROLL will sail SATURDAY, December &
at —o’clock.
Through tills of lading given to Providence.
Fall River, New Bedford, Lowell, Lawrence,
other New England mannfactnring points.
These steamships connect with the Marginal
Railroad at T wharf, Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Agents. Savannah.
F. NICKERSOX& CO.,
nov30 Agents, Boston.
Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. JuUan Streets,
GA.
JUST EECEIVED AND AfeBIVING, A
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS,
Davant, Waples & Co.,
Cotton and Rice Factors
40, 4 qre; E X No 41. 6 qre; No 45 4 qre; No 62,
3 qre; No St, 3 qre; No 36, 7 qre; N X -"-o 67, 5
qre; E X No 62, 6 qre; No 61, s qre; No 70. 5
qre; No 76, 0 qre: M X No 41, 4 qre; » X No 67,3
qre; Wx No 4«, 3 qre; No 30, 8 qre; No 31, 8
qre; No 42,8 qre; No 43, 8 qre; No 47, 8 qre; No
30, 8 qre.
UriVCTTI.
Lots—X X No 1, 2 qre; No 7, 3 qrs; No 21, 4
qre; No 22, 4 qre; No 35, 6 qre; No 36, 6 qre; No
39, 3 qre; No 4u, 3 qre; No 42, 4 qre; No 44, 2 qre;
No 43,4 qre.
LIBERTT IVABD.
Lots—No 6,3 qre; No 8,3 qre; No 9,3 qre; No
10, 3 qre; S E friction No 21,3 qre; E y. No 20,3
qre; No 32, 3 qre; No 39, 2 qrs.
KOXTERET.
Lora—No 3,6 qre; W X No 8, 3 qre; No 12, 3
qr»; No 13, 20-*; No 16, 6 qrs; ExNol7. 6 qre;
No 18,0 qre; No 19, 2 qre; No 20.4 qre; S X No
21, 2 qre, N X No SI, Oqre; N X No 22, 6 qre;
S x No 22, 2 qre; E X NoSI, 2 qre; 2-5ths No 32,
4 qre; 2-5ths No 33, 4 qre; No 34, Oqrs; No 35, 4
qre; No 38,4 qre; No 39, 0 qre; No 4u, 5 qre; No
41. 4 qre; No 42,4 qre: No 43,4 qre;-No 44 and
43, 2 qre; No 48, 2 qre; NO 47, 2 qre; W X No 37,
2 qre; W X No SO, 4 qre.
CENTRAL RAILROAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE NEW IMPORTATIONS EMBRACE A RICH AND BARE ASSORTMENT OF
EUROPEAN WATCHES,
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS
Many of which have never before been introduced in this market.
EXPIRE LINE.
FOB NEW Y0BK
given to al
*ep!0-6m
GOING NORTH AND WEST.
8:45 A.M
WJ5A.M
ta 4.-00 P.M
Seville *..... I(h09 P. M
on 11:55 P.M
6:45 P.M
r Columbna 7:17P.M
Eufaula. 9:10 P.M
Atlanta 8:10 P.M
•ua 18:45 A. M
i 1030 A. M
at 112V. Stocks opened active. Money at 4 per
cent. Gold now Sterling Exchange-
long 84 S5X; abort $4 90jf. Uo>emments aulL
19 JOSEPH FINEOAN. JAB. B. PARHAM ORE.
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
y—AND— /
Commission Merchants,
^ 04 Bay Streat, Savannah, Ga.
liberal advances made on Cotton con
signed to os or to oar correspondents in
New York and Liverpool.
BAGGING and TIES ALWAYS OXJIAND-
Ltvxnpoou. December 3. Noon.—Cotton steady;
Uplands, 7&U; Orleans, 8«d.
Sales 15,000 boles, including 3,000 bales for
speculation and export
Sales on n basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below low middling, shipped in December and
January, 7 9-1 Gd.
Livxbpool. December 3, 2:00 p. x.—Cotton—
Sales to-day include 8,900 liales American.
Liverpool. December 3, 4 P. M.—Cotton-
Sales on k basis of middling' Uplands, nothing
below go*>d ordinary, shipped in Janaary and
Febrnaiy, 7$fd.
Nxw tosx, December 3, Noon.-Cotton opened
quiet; oalee 2,606 bales; Uplands, 14^c; Orleans,
153tfc.
Fntores opened quiet and steady as follows:
December, 14 ll-16£14¥c: January. 15c; Feb
ruary, 15 ll-32®15*c: March.-!511-16015 23-32c;
Apri’, 15 Sl-32016c; May. 16^016 5-lCc.
Uroc^rim, Provtslena* dec.
London, December 3, Noon.—Tallow 45s 6d.
JjVKBrtx)'. December 3, Noon.—Breadstoffs
quiet. Beef S2r. Lard 67a Cd. Bacon—longs
clear middled 54s.
Ns« Yobs, December 8, Noon.—Flour opened
quiet and unchanged. Wheat quirt and steady.
Com qolrr and m changed. Pork qniet at
$21 00 for Mess. Lard heavy; steam lS^c. Tnr-
jKsntmr quiet at 841403'c. Ro?in heavy at $3 25
03 30 for Strained. Freights firm.
Line of American Watches,
SILVERWARE,
Fall
of New Designs,
NOW BEE7Q DIS1LAYED AT THE
Great Southern Jewelry Establishment.
N. B.—Experienced Watchmakers, Silversmiths and Engravers attached to the Honse.
Toilet
B. B. DANCY. D. T. DANCY.
D.Y. DANCY & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
Miio—ntj 10, * ij*?, Dio to, o qrs; ao in, o qr
"0 18,4 qre; No 42. C qre; No 43, 6 qre; No 44,
qre; 8 H No 45,-5 qre; N X No 43, s qre.
TBOUP WARD.
Lots—No 1,8 qrs; B X No 2, 2 qto; W x No !
2 qre; w X No 3 2 qre; E X No 3, 2 qre; No 4,
qrs; Ex No 5, J qre; No 12, 2 qre; E X No 13,
qre; W x No 14,4 qre: No 10, 2 qre; No 17, 2 qr
No 23 *nd 24. 2 qre; w part Nol2s, 2 qre; E
20, 4 qre; E X No 17, 2 qre; W X No 27, 2 qre; N
29, 4 qre; No SO, 4 qre; No 31, 2 qre; W X No 32,
qrs W x No 35, 2 qre; 8 W X No 37, 2 qre; N
38, 4 qre; E X No 14. 2 qrs; E part No 25, 2 qre.
Commission Merchants,
95 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to all basine»
entrusted to us. Liberal advances made on coa
signraents. Cash paid for United States Bounty
Land Warrants. aep9-€m
(Clothing, &(.
PHILADELPHIA
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta.., l
Leave Columbus 2
Leave Enfanla S
\rrive in Macon from Atlanta 7
\rrive in Macon from Columbus 7
Arrive in Macon from Bnfanla 6
Leave Macon 1
Arrive in MRledgeviDe 1C
Arrive in Katonton 11
gnggiro ana (Carriages.
ENLARGEMENT!
LILIENTHAL & KOHN
ttrothcry, ©lassivare, &r,
New Goods Now in Store,
EX “OBERON” ASH “DEUTCHLAND.”
Dinner and Tea Sets,
DECORATED TOILET SETS,
—AND—
A Full Line of Staple Goods.
Also, an unusually Full Assortment of
House Furnishing Goods.
T. If. BOLSHAW, ,
St. Julian and Bryan streets, third door West of
Whitaker. novll-tf
FOR AUGUSTA
4. 8 qrs: W X No 5. 2 qr*; W % No 7,4 qrs: W X
No 10,3 qre; W % No 11, 6 qre; No 12, 6 qrs; No
15, 6 qre; No 16, t qre; No 17,2 qre; No 18, 9 qre;
No 21, 6 qrs.
SPRINGFIELD PLANTATION.
Lots—No 1,5 qre; No 2,5 qre; No 3,5 qrs; No
4, 5 qre; No 5, 5 qrs; No 6. 5 qre; No 7, 5 qre; No
8,6 qrs: No 9,5 qre; No 10, 5 qre; No 11, 9 qrs; W
X No $2, 9 qrs: b. )4 No 12,10 qre; No 13,10 qre;
No 14,10 qre; No 15* 10 qre; No 16,10 qrs; No 17,
10 qre; No 18, 10 qre; No *6,10 qre; No 27.10 qre;
No 28.10 qre; No 32,6 qre; No 33,6 qre; No 34,5
qre; No 36. 2 qre; No 37, 2 qrs; X No 38,2 qre; No
Are now offering their entire stock, consisting of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’
AND WAY LANDINGS.
A GAJIMELL,
WEARING APPAREL
fNjggg %}rast goirOrr.
SLACK STAB LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
EVERY SATURDAY.
Cabin Paaaace 880—Bteerajce 810.
A Complete Line of Childrens’ Clothing, at Cost,
AT THE——
Emporium of Fashion, 161 Congress St
41,2qra; No41,2qre; No4t. 5qre; No44, Sqre;
No 50, 0 qro: No 56,10 qra; No 60,10 qis; No 88,
10 qrs; No 69,18 qra; No 00, 7 qrs.
All persons haring interest in, the above Lots
are hereby notified that if the amounts now doe
are not paid on the 12th iii&t. I. will proceed on
the morning of the 14th inst. to roenter according
GEORGE W. STILES,
decMOt City Marshal.
(gggiacg aufl pathinrrtf.
The Attention
OF HOUSEKEEPERS Is invited to the recent
direct importation of English and French
Dining Sets, Tea Sets,
—AND—
Chamber Sets,
And to the large variety of other desirable good»
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
VINDICATOR,
Captain L. M. MORTON,
12/ILL sail for the above port on SATCR-
• v^ DAY, December 5th, 1874, at — o’clock
Through bills of lading given on Cotton des-
ned for Liverpool and the Continent by flrst-
Ig&grbintetd ami .founders.
JOHN M’DONOUGII. 1 THOS. WAI.I4WTT2R
McDOJVOUGH & BALLAYTYNE,
machinists, Iron and Brass Founders,
Corner Fast Broad and Liberty Streets,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF SUGAR MILLS AND PANS, GIN GEAR, IRON RAILING, IRON
FRONTS, VERANDAHS FOR STORES AND DWELLINGS
(Copartmrgftip grtirep,
Nos. 8,10 and 12 West Brood street (adjoining oar
Carriage Repository),
Which we will hereafter use as an exhibition room,
and where we now have an extensive stock oi
Buggies, Carriages,
AND VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
To which we invite the attention of purchasers.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE firm of BRUNNER & FAXON in this day
dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. C. W.
Brunner, who will cot-tinue the busim es, is alone
authorized to use the name of the firm in liquida
tion.
CHAS. W. BRUNNER.
B. E. FAXON.
Savannah, December 2,1874.
Dooley’s YeastPowder
Is perfectly Pore and Wholesome.
Oooley’s Yeast Powder
Is put up in Fan Wright Cans.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Elegant Biscuits and BoDs.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
vtakca DeUdoos Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Corn
Bread, Ac.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
For rale by JAS. S. SILVA,
At 154 St, Julian street, next door west of Be!-
shaw & Silva’s old stand. nov2-tf
FOR BALTIMORE
NOTICK
Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!
■\TC7E, the undersigned Wood Dealers, would re-
> V spectfolly announce to the citizens of Sa
vannah that we can sell Oak, Pine, Lfghiwooa
and Black Jack Wood as cheap as can be bought
in the market. We can sell Sawed Wood as low
as wood in the stick. We have the finest quality
of Black Jack Wood in the market. Come and
look foryourselves.
Order Boxes at Wm. Hone’s, corner of Bull and
Bay; D. IL Harmon’s Grocery, cor. York and
Whitaker; Jacob Lippman’s Drug Store, Market
Square.
dec2-lw JAMES M. BUTLER A SON.
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS,
ITIMTIWin in II /
STEA5Z EXGSXES, /
Ho. 5 Schroader S’ /
BALTIMORE. MD.
[Best Sugar Machinery and Iron Casting
at the SaTannah Agricultural
Fairs of 1872 & >78.
Notice,
JAMES HUNTER,
DEALER IN
Coin, Securities & Exchange,
No. HO Bryan Street,
(Geoigis Historical Society BnUding).
Dooley’s YeastPowder
Best Sugar Machinery and Iron Casting, at the Soulh Georgia Agricultural
and Mechanical Fairs of 1872 and 1873.
A LL orders for IRON and BRASS CASTINGS and REPAIRS of MACHINERY promptly attended
it to. We offer a Reduced Price List of SUGAR HILLS and PANS. rw~ Send foe CirCTlsr.
PATENT IRON RAILING.
Having secured the Patent Right for a New and Improved Style of Iron failing, we are prepared
to execute orders for Verandah. Garden and Cemetery Railing, at lower prices than ever offered in
Savannah. The Patterns are New, Unique oad Graceful. We solicit an inspection. sep!5-3m
WOOD.
FIRST QUALITY OAK,
LIGHTWOOD,
Pine and Dry Kindlings,
SAWED OR UNSAWED.
No Extra Price for Sawing.
tv ‘Full measure and prompt delivery guaranteed.
Office, 78 Bay Street. Yard, comer Liberty
and East Broad Streets.
nov30-1y D. C. BACON.
Grist Mills, LeffeVs Turbine W&ler Wheel*.
J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Machinist,
Canal St., near Charleston Wharf.
Repairs of all kinds of
MA CHINERY.
Carpentering,
£tw*is.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
la put up In Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable £az
Families, Boarding Honses, Hotels, Restau-
' rants and River, Lake’and Ocean Ves-
H. F. WILLINK,
Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPARMAKER,
TAKD NORTH SIDE OF BITEB. OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DKATTOX ST., SAVAXSAH, Ga.
H
for sale.
dio. Agent lor the SOUTHERN WRECKING
S TOTES
ALFRED L. IIARTE ID GE
SECURITY
Weight. DOOLETS TEAST POWDER is war-
rented full strength and fall weight.
Sold at Wholesale and Retail, generally through
out the United States, by dealers in Groceries ate
Family Supples.
BLACKSMITH WORK
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OFFICE
OILS, PAINTS, COLORS, GLASS, HfinMj
AND ALL GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT.
The attention of Captains of Vessels is called to our stock of I
3UC IXED PAINTS, mbl^uue^tSepti.JuuelATO
MTiich wc guarantee to stand all weather. 3Ufl Cflpg, &(.
Agent for Howe’s United States Standard Scales. Read, Mark and Learn!
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Plumber and dealer in Gas Fixtures,
DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON.
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with ail the
latest improvements, at the shortest notion
gotiresi.
Xo. 107 Broughton si,
4. —THAT—
Brown, the Hatter
Can famish you with
HATS, CAPS, FURS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, TIES, CUFFS,
UNDERWEAR, HOSE,
SUSPENDERS,
SEAMLESS KID GLOVES,
UMBRELLAS, CANES, Ac., Ac.,
as low as can he sold. IIH stock is the largest,
anti assortment complete. No tronble to show
goods, at 137 CONGRESS STREET.
nov7-tf BROWN* the Hatter.
priving me of bottles bearing ray name. Parties
receiving those bottles with soda water, etc., do
eo only on conditions that they return them when
empty. Such parties have no right to sell or give
them away. Junk Dealers ana other* are cau
tioned againnt buying these bottles or holding
out inducements to children or negroes to bring
them to them, as by eo doing they encourage
theft, and are amenable as receivers of stolen
goods, knowing the same to be stolen.
Parties having stray bottle*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,
Sole Proprietor Excelsior Homing Work*. ■
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W. n. HEMIIUCK. | J, p. T> ATfVAT.T.
Kentucky Stables Reopened.
©HSttrs,
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
G-. II. NIILLER, Art
(SUCCESSOR TO S. 8. MILLER,)
Dealer in Furniture of all Kinds,
Wsto-Rmb. lBOsai 171 Kr.n,hl.a Kl., Between Jeffereen end Bernuvl Sts.
This OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE would call the attention of purchasers to tha
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED TOOK OF FURNITURE, which is replenished by every arrival
from Nortbsrs ports. fetflAtf
WM. M. McFALL,
Practical Plumber and Gas fitter,
Urn. 41! Whitaker °‘ r ''’t,
SAVANNAH, G GIA.
Bath Tube, Water Closets, C ers and Gaa
Fixtures of every description c tly on hand.
Jobbing dobb st toe short*
Iholce New York Oysters
Just received per steamer San Salvador.
GUIXlfBSS’ STOUT,
lass and Alsopp’s Ales,
On Draught at
P. MORI ARTY’S, \\&X Bryan Street.
0Ct28*tf
FRESH LAGER,
HENDBICK A DARNAJ.L
FROM THE LION BREWERY, CINCINNATI#
MULES AND HORSES*
Have just received a full supply heavy Dray and
Timber Mules, Draft and Hkmcse Horses.
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