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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27* 1876.
The .Morning News has the largewt city
.tad mall drcnlntlon ot any paper pab-
| *hed In Savannah.
•Business; prertory.
KtSlNKSS HOUSES IK SAVAKKAH.
Commercial.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
NOON RErORT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS.)
Savannah. January 26, 1875, 1 P. M. f
Cotton.—The market early in the day wasduli
and nominal at unchanged quotation!*, but later
in the day, npen advices from other points, became
steadier. with prices nominally the same. Ilolders
have not been quite so firm and bnyers have ac
cordingly bought more freely than for several
days past. Sales 1,550 bales. In futures there is
no apparent change: sales 700 bales; 2<’>0 for Feb
ruary (old form) at I4\c; 100 for February at
14 7-16c; 4»0 for Februrry at 14>~'c. We quote:
Good Middling 15 Q—
Middling 14? 4 'ua—
D>w Middling 14 l .,i4—
Good Ordinary 13 —
Ordinary 11 *«•«'—
Financial. — Sterling exenange buying at
fn 49.4543 Sight checks on London, jC5 lo £100,
helling"at $5 60. New Yo k aurht exenamre buy-
in^ at 1-16°' discount and selling Ht 1 *(41-16%
premium, uold buying at 111 and selling at 112)£.
Ha con—The market is firm, with a good de
mand. We quote: Clear rib. 12 cents; shoul
ders. 'J% cents, dry salted si .cs and bellies, 11.I*
cts; hams, 14^17 cents.
Flour.—Northern and Western superfine, $5 00
<45 75; extra, $6 00&6 50; family, $7 00; extra
family, $7 »»<47 75; fancy, $8 0<k£9 00.
Grain.—Corn—We quote white at $1 05(41 10
per m*nei: mixed. $1 05 (4 1 10. Oat&—demand
. or at S3<$S5c; for seed, 90c a $1 25; nlack. Kyc,
$1 75.
Hay.—We quote Northern $1 15ft 1 25 at whole-
s lie and <1 3Val 45 gt retail; Eastern $1 20(41 25
at wholesale and $1 25^41 30 at retail; Western,
very little on the market.
Hides.—Dry Flint, 15 cents; dry salted. 11(4
13 cents; deer skins, 40c; wax, 2S(42Sc; wool, 34
cts; burry wool, 15(428 cents; tallow, 7c.
Lard—Firm; in tierces, 15Xc; tubs and kegs,
16 cents.
Naval Stores. — The market is dull and
nominal. We quote: Strained rosin $1 80; E,
$1 90; F, $2 00; G, $2 25; H, $3 50(44 00; I, $4 00
<44 25; K, $5 00. Spirits turpentine quiet at 33c.
Kick.—The market Is dull, with a liberal stock
and light dvniand. W T e quote: Common to Fair,
6y*6%c; Good,
Freights.—Cotton to Liverpool direct, sail,
13-32d; by steam —d: to Havre, sail. 13-16e,
gold; to Bremen, sail, 7-16d; to Continent, Cork
for orders, 15-32<4>6d; to Liverpl, via New York,
steam, dal! at 9-16 1 ; Bremen via Baltimore, steam
ligc, gold; Coastwise—By steam to N. York. %c.
upland; %c sea island: o Philadelphia %c, upland;
%c sea island; to Baltimore %c, upland; %c sea
island; to Boston %c, upland; to Provid nee, %c.
Lumber.—Freights ny sail continue dull ana m
over-supply. Charters are difticult to obtain at
quotations. We quote: To New York and Sound
ports, f7 00 (4 9 (Hi; to Boston and eastward, $S (K)
<4 9 00; to Baltimore a d Chesapeake ports,
$6 00 (4 $7 00 ; to Philadelphia, $6 50 o, 7 00.
The rates for timber are from $1 00 to 1 50
higher than lumber rates ; to the West Indies
and windward, $S<4$9. Timber to United King
dom 37s 6d orders. 35s direct port.
CORRECTED BY
H. MYERS & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, 8*0 A US, HIDES, ETC., SAVAN
NAH.
Hides—
Dry Flint ^ lb 16
Dry Salt V ib 14
Butcher salted 12 tt> 12
Skins—
Deer V lb ®
Goat apiece 10(4
Sheep apiece 25<41 25
Otter (winter) apiece 2 0o<44 00
<4
40
Mink “ a piece
Fox a piece
Raccoon apiece
Beeswax V lb
Tiillow V !b
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. lb
Wool, burry ^ lb
‘25<4
io<4
10®
•2*4
324
124
75
TE1.EGUAPII MARKETS.
Financial.
London. January 26. Noon.—Eric opened at
26V426XC.
Pa his, January 26, Noon.—Rentes opened at
Cif 702.
Nkw York, January ‘20, Nnou.—Gold opened
nonrnal at \\2%. Stocks dull. Money 7% per
cent Sterling Exchange—long $4 ST; short $4 90.
Governments dull. State bonds dull and nominal.
Cotton.
Liverpool, January 26, Noon.—Cotton opened
easier but not quotably lower; Uplauds, 7> d;
Orleans, 77,il.
Sales lO.ooo bales. Including 2,000 bales for
speculation and export.
Saies on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below low n iddling, shipped in Decemlier and
January, 7*,d.
Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped in December and
January, 7*£d.
Saies on a basis ot middling Uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped in January and
February, 7 VI.
Sales 011 a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped in February and
March 7 11-lGd.
Sales ou a basis of middling Orleans, nothing
below low middling, shipped in February and
March. 7%d.
Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below low middling, deliverable in February ami
March. 7%d.
Sales to-day include 6,UK) bales American.
New York. January 26, Noon.—Cotton ouened
quiet; sales 504 bales; Uplands, 15^c; Orleans,
15‘*c.
Futures opened quiet and steady as follows:
January quiet; February, 15(4'5 l-16c: March,
15 U-32415%c; April, 15 21-32415 ll-16t; May,
15 31-32416c.
Brorrrles, Provision*, At.
Liverpool, January 26, Noon.—Breadstufls
quiet. Calitornia White Club Wheat 9s 8d;£10s.
Corn 37s 3d<43S.«. Receipts of wheat for the past
three days have been 9,000 quarters, of which
8,(KK» quarters were American.
New York, Jauuary 26. Noon.—Flour opened
dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and declining.
Corn dull and heavy. Pork firm at $19 45 for
Mess. Lard heavy; steam 13%(413%c. Rosin
firm at $2 15Q2 ‘2 • tor Strained. Turpentine firm
at 3S@3S)$c. ~ Freights steady.
Artistic.
For Photographs, go to Wilson’s, 143 Broughton.
For Ferrotypes, go to Wilson’s, *1 Bull st.
Stereoscopic Views of Savannah and Bonaventure,
J. N. Wilson.
Apothecary and Druggist.
L. C. Strong, 67 Bull, cor. Perry-et. lane.
• Architect, Engineer and Contractor.
Augustus Schwa a b, 135)4 Bay street.
Attorneys at Law.
J. K. Hines, 135X Bey street. Collections, Jtc.
Branch Freight Offlre,
A. A G. Railroad, 2\% Bull st, Jno. L. Roumillat,
Gen. Freight Agent; R R. Bren, Special Ag’t.
Batter, Cheese and Lard Hoase,
S. B. Goodall, 141 Bay street.
Bottling Works.
J. Rtan, 110 and 112 Bronghton, established 1862.
Bakers.
Wm. Campbell, 34 Bryan, cor. Price Street.
Jas. L. Murpht, 72 Bryan and 176 Broughton st
Bread, Cake and Pie Bakery.
Wm. Rosenthal, cor. Bay and West Broad, and
Whitaker and York sts.
Baggies and Wagons Bailt and Repaired.
Wm. W. Os ass, Liberty st., near West Broad.
Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Ac.
J. F. Glatigny, 122 State Street.
Wm. Scheihing, opposite Marshall House.
Clothing, Wholesale and Retail.
Heidt, Jaudon A Co., 135 Broughton Street.
China, Glass and Crockery.
Geo. W. Allen, 192 Broughton st.
Thob. West, 187 Broughton street.
Cast Off Clothing Bonght and Sold,
At cor. Whitaker and York sts. Best price given.
Cheap John.
J. A. Smith, 176 Broughton st.
Crackers and Candy.
J. II. A. Wille. No. 200 Bay street.
Carpenters and Knilders.
C. S. Gay, comer Charlton and T&tnall streets.
Gilbert Butler, Master Builder, cor. Perry and
Barnard st.
John Ward, corner President and Barnard sts.
W. D. Stubtevant, cor. Liberty A Whitaker sts.
R. H. latent, Druggist, Cor. W’hitaker and
Liberty Sts., Proprietor Tatem’a Verbena Cologne.
Dye Works,
Charles E. Oehi er, 212 Broughton Street.
Dentists.
Dr. H. J. Royall, 129% Congress st.
Dry Goods.
J. Cohen, 152 Bronghton st., is selling at cost.
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Straw Goods.
Orpp, Watkins A Co., 125 and 127 Congress st.
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
H. P. Bickford, 169 and 171 Bay st.
G. H. Remsh art, and agent for Fairbanks’ Scales.
Dry Goods.
Kooers, Dasher A Co., cor. Brough’n A Whitk'r.
Dress Making.
Mrs. E. Aitkzn, 122 State street.
Exclusive Dealers In Roots, Shoes and Hats.
Brunner A Faxon, 141 Congress st.
Engraving, Stencil Cutting, Ac.
W. W. Smith & Bro., No. 28 Drayton Street.
For Fine Family Supplies go to
J. B. Sexton, No. 110)4 Broughjon, near Bull st.
Fresh Fish of all kinds and Oysters.
L. Savarese A Bno., No. 3 Jefferson street.
For Gent's Furnishing Goods, go to
J. A. Santina, 136 Broughton Street.
Fire, Marine and Life.
R. H. Footman A Co.. Insurance Agency.
Fire and Marine Insurance.
New Orleans Ins Co, J. T. Thomas, Agt, 109 Bay.
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
Hudson A Sullivan, 156 Bay street.
Furniture.
J. Lindsay, 190 Bro i'rhton st.
For Fine G r oceries and Liquors,
Go to John Lyons’, cor. Broughton and Whitaker.
Fancy Groceries.
Branch A Cooper, cor. Broughton and Barnard.
Florist and Ice Cream Gardens.
G. Noble, comer of Bull and Macon streets.
Fine Groceries, Wine, Fmits, Ac.
V. S. Studer, cor. Abercom st. and Perry st. lane
sL’fflal §alrs.
rOSTPoNED CI TY MARSHAL'S SALE
Office City Marshal, )
Savannah. January 6th, 1875. f
t TNDER rcso’ution of the City (’ouncll of Su-
) vannah, and by virtue of City Tax Execu
tion* in my hand*, I have levied on and will sell,
under direction of a Special Committee of Coun
cil, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY,
1S75, between the legal hours of sale, before
the Court Houtie door in the city of Savaunali.
county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, the
following property, to-wit:
Improvements on the Eastern one-half of the
Western one-half of lot No. 32, Troup ward,
levied on ts ihe property of Bragdon & S**gur.
Imnrovemerts on lot No. 40 Lafayette ward,
levied on as the property of D. L. ( ohen.
Improvements on lot No. 30, Gaston ward,
levied ou as the property of Lewis Furstcnlwrg.
Improvements on lot No 7, wharf lot, Vaina-
craw, levied on as the property of Georges. Grey
Improvements on lot No. 68, Crawford ward,
levied on as the property of Mrs. J. L. Lama.
Lot No. 22 and improvements, Mercer ward,
levied on as the property of Thomas Malcoinson.
Improvements on lot No. 39, Lloyd ward, levied
on as the projiertv of John L. Roumill »tt.
L ,t No. 22 and improvements, Berrien ward,
levied ou as tin* property of Mrs. Mary C. Scran
ton and children.
Lot No. 5 and improvements, Eastern Wharves,
levied on as the property of the Tyler Cotton
l*ress Co.
Improvements on the Western one-half ol
lot No. 31. Ell>ert ward, levied on as the property
of Ge'*. M. Willett.
Purchasers payiug for titles and stamps.
GEORGE W. STILES,
jan6-lm City Marshal.
City Marshal’s Sale.
OFFICE CITY MARSHAL, >
Savannah, January 2d, 1875.)
t TNDER resolution of the City Council of Sa-
J vannah, and by virtue of City Tax Execu
tions in my ha ds, I have levied ou, and will sell
under direction of a Special Committee of Coun
cil. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRU
ARY NEXT, between the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court House door, iu the city of Savan
nah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia,
the following property, to-wit:
Eastern one-half of lot No. 2 and improvements.
CariHMin r’s Row, levied ou as the property of
Mrs. M. A. Cooney.
Eastern one-halt of lot. No. 112 and improve
ments, Waring waid, levied on as the property of
James W. Fleming colored.
Improvements ou lot No. 22, Warren ward,
levied on as the property of James McGratJi.
Lot letter R and improvements, Middle Ogle
thorpe ward, levied ou as the property of ihe
es - ate of Patrick Price.
Lot No. 6 and improvements, Belitha Tything.
Heathcote ward, levied on as the property of the
estate of James Su’livan.
Two-fifths rear Jot No. 15, wharf lot, west of
Bull street, levied on as the property of J. P. Wil
liamson.
One (1) chair. 011c (1) table, two (2) looking
glasses, two (2) combs and brushes, one (1) foot-
stand and four (4) towels, levied on as the propel tv
of John Walker, colored, for non payment of
specific tax tor 1-74.
Purchasers payiug for titles and stamps.
GEORGE W. STILES,
jan2-lm City Marshal.
# General Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
C. G. Fallioant, 104 Bay Street.
Groceries and Country Supplies.
Blitch A Miller, 1S8 Congress and 1S3 St.Jolian.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
Weeds A Cornwell, 173 and 175 Broughton st
Harness, Saddles, Trnnks, Belting, Ac.
N. B. Knapp, Market Square.
Honse and Sign Painter.
Wm. P. McKenna, 136 St Julian street
Archibald Gilmore, 4 Whitaker st.
POSTPONED CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
OFFICE CITY MARSHAL, >
Savannah, January 6th, 1875.)
U 'NDER resolution of the City Council ol
Savannah, and by virtue of city tax execu
tions iu my hands, I have levied on and will sell
under direction 01 a Special Committee of Coun
cil, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY
NEXT, between the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House door in the city of Savannah
county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, the
following property, to wit:
Lots Nos. 19 and 20 Davis Ward, levied on as
the p.opertv of Wm. B. Adams, Trustee
Lot No.*15 and improvements Eliott Ward,
levied on as the property of G. Bonrquin.
l/ot No. 6 and improvements Currytown Ward,
levied ou as the property of Benedict Bourqniu.
No. 52 Garden Ix>t East, levied on as the prop
erty of Jam s A. LaRoche.
Lot No. 19 Choctaw Ward, levied on as the
property of the Estate of John S. Montmollin.
Purchasers payiug for titles and stamps.
GEORGE W. STILES,
jan6-lra City Marshal.
She Bcason Jnj.
WHY?
W HY IS IT that Printing can be done to the
utmost satisfaction of the customer at the
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE? Because the
office is complete in the way of material—six power
presses, types in quantity and every needed variety,
keeping at all times an extensive stock of papers,
having a well-equipped Bindery, employing good
workmeu—thus having all and the best facilities
we are enabled to turn out HTTP ICR I OR WORK,
and lo do so IN THE 8BORXVT TOCS possible.
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ac.
Cormack Hopkins, 167 Broughton st.
llair Goods.
Mis9 C. Abbott, IS# Drayton Street.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Satchels, Ac.
Chas. H. Brown, 137 Congress st.
Hides, Wool, Wax, Ac.
M. Y. Henderson, 180 Bay st.
Importers and Jobbers of Crockery.
Bolshaw A Silva, 152 SL 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 Abercorn 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 A Charlton.
Machinists and Boiler Makers.
P. J. Bulger, Bay st., near Habersham.
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Founders.
Monahan, Parry A Co., cor. Bay and Randolph.
Monuments and Grave Stones.
Robt. D. Walker, York st., op. Trinity Church.
Newspapers, Periodicals and Books.
Wm. Estill, Jr., Bull Street, corner of Bay lane.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired
At Turner’s, 134 State Street.
Plumbing, Gas and Sleara Fitting.
Charles E. Wakefield, 122 Bryan Street.
P. fi.AF. V. M asters, 30% Whifr.bet Bro. A State.
Photographer.
J. G. Steioef, cor. St. Julian and Whitaker Sti^
Picture Frames, Mouldings, Glass, Ac.
D. B. Tomlinson, Agent, 128 Broughton street.
Taper, Stationery and Paper Bags.
Fret well A Nichols, 129 Bay street.
Peruvian Guano Agency.
R. G. Lat, Agent Consignees, Kelly’s Block.
Paints, Oila, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
•John Oliver, 3 Whitaker st.
Produce Commission Merchant.
Cay A Kneller, 173 Bryan st., Market square.
Geokok S. Herbert, 1 and 2 City Market.
Sewing Machines.
Singer Manufacturing Co., 178 Broughton St.
Wiieeler A W ilson Mf’g Co., W. B. Cleves, Agt.
Second-Hand Furniture (Bought and Sold).
C. Rollandin, 66 Broughton, cor. Lincoln.
Commission Pmliauts.
gltdirinal.
■ggWWWIWWf.'lMglW HiUUJllHl.mHSI.fe
* L. J. GUILMARTIN. I JOHN FLANNERY.
j L. J. Guilmartin & Co.
COTTON FACTORS
—ANI>—
Commission Merchants,
Kelly's Block, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. j
Ageuts for Bradley’s Phosphate, I
Jewell's Mills Yams A Domestics, Ac., Ac. ;
I Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at lowest :
• market rates.
j Prompt attention given to all business I
entrusted to us.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consign- |
ments. augl3-d,twAw6m ;
SIMMONS
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SAMUEL COHEN & SON.
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
(Jen’l Commission Merchants, j
Buy Street, Savannah, Ga.
L IBERAL CASn ADVANCES made on con
signments of Cotton.
BAGGING AND TIES always on hand, an
supplied at the lowest market rates.
tep23-6m
WM. h. tison.
WM. W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS |
AND
Commission Merchants,
112 Ray 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 1 ESS, WHEN
OWNER SO INSTRUCTS.
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to ail
business. augfcKi.tw&wOin
The Symptoms of Liver Com
plaint are uneasiness and pain in the
side. Sometimes the pain ia in the
shoulder, and is mistaken for rheu
matism. The stomach is affected
with low* of appetite and sickness,
bowels in general costive, some-
iines alternating with l&x. The head
is troubled with pain, and dull, heavv
sensation, considerable loss nl*
memory,accompanied with painful
sensation of having left undone
something which onght to have been
done. Often complaining of weak
ness,debility and low spirita. Some
times many of the above symptoms
attend the disease,and at other times
very few of them; but the Liver is
generally the o gan most involved.
R. R. DANCY.
1>. Y. DANCY.
D.Y. DANCY & CO.
COTTOX FACTORS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
REGULATOR. I
The Favorite
HOME REMEDY
I S warranted not to contain a single particle of
Mercury or any injurious mineral substance,
but is
Purely Vegetable,
containing those Southern Roots and nerbs which
an alwise Piovidence has placed in countries
where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure
all Diseases caused by Derangement of the
Liver and Bowels.
Simmon’s liver Regulator,or Medieine,
( Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being
95 Bay Street, Snvnnnnh, Ga. 1 kept ready for immediate resort will save many
Prompt and careful attention given to all business : au A 00 *" °*, suffering and many a dollar in time
entrusted to us. Liberal advances made on con- ! and doctors bills. After over horty Years’ trial
signments. (’ash paid for United. States Bounty | \ B ^tul nceivmg^tbem<»t unqualified Ultimo-
TESTIMONIALS.
life.
‘ I have never seen or tried such a simple,
cions, sat sfactory and pleasant remedy ’
e.*’— H. Hainer, St. Lonis, Mo.
efti
in my
Land Warranto.
sep9-6m
The Cheap Dry Goods Store,
John Y. Dixon A Co., 132 Bronghton Street.
Tin Ware, Tin Roofing, Gutters, Etc.
Thos. J. Daly, 1S5 Congress street.
Tailor and Draper.
S amuel Pourus, No. 7 Drayton street.
Teat Coffee and Spice Store.
Harry Burns, 139 Broughton street.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Lawrence A Weichselbaux, Market Square.
G. M. Heidt A Co., 21 Whitaker st.
J°e. A. Poi iull, cor. 8. A E. Brd, A Ch’n A Ab’n.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
A. L Desbouillons, 81 Bull sL
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Wm. Hone, 154 Congress st.
T. J. Dunbar A Co., 131 Bay Street.
James McGrath A Co., 175 Bay Street.
Watches, Jewelry, Ac.—Watches Repaired,
f jim tmpinvtuiw. 99 .lolfetmnT) at
£bip Carproterittfl.
H. F. WILLINK,
Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPABM AKER,
YARD NORTH SIDE OF RIYEB. OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DRAYTON ST., SAVANNAH, Ga.
H AS facilities for doing all work with dispatch.
SPRUCE SPARS and LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sale.
Also, Agent for the SOUTHERN WRECKING
COMPANY.
Is prepared to contract for Raising and Pumping
oat Vesiela of any sUe. Has on hand for hire
Diving Ap-
B. C. FLANNAUAN,
A. Km ABEI.L.
W. W. FLANNAUAN,
r. s. Morgan.
Flaimagan, Abell A Co.,
Ili8 Day Street, Savannah,
COTTON FACTOR*
—AND—
Commission Merchants.
L IBERAL cash advances made on consign
ments.
Promptest attention rendered to all businest
ommitied to them, and proceeds of sales re
acted by Express when ordered.
Bagging and Ties sold and advanced 01
:r »ps. aug26-tl
HON. ALEX. H. STEVENS.
“I occasionally use,when my condition requires
it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good
effect. —Hon. Alex. H. Stevens.
GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA.
“Your Regulator has been in use in my fami'y
for some time and I am persuaded it is a valuable
addition to the medical science.”—Gov. J. Gill
Shorter, Ala.
“I have used the Regulator in my family for
the past seventeen years I can safely recom
mend it to the world as the best medicine I have
ever used for that class of diseases it purports to
cure.”—II. F. Thigpen.
president of city bank.
“Simmous* Liver Regulator has proved a good
and efficacious medicine."—C. A. Nutting.
DRUGGIST.
“We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’
Liver Medicine lor more than twenty years and
know it to he the best Liver Regulator offered to
the public."—M. It. Lyon and U. L. Lyon, Belle-
fontaine, Ga.
“I was cured by Simmons' Liver
after having suffered several years with
fever."—It. F. Anderson.
Itegulat'
1 cl nils ai
and
CHARLES B. WOODS. | CLAYTON B. WOODS
C. B. Woods & Co.,
(otto 11 Factors
—AND-
Genl Commission Merchants,
8‘4 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
SOLE AGENTS at Savannah for the sale of the
celebrated
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
W E are prepared at all times to make ADVAN- j
CES ou Consignments, for sale in Savan- 1
nah or for shipment to our friends in Liverpool.
oct21-3m
a. j. dava.nt. w. d. vina. jduai ran. :
Davant, Waples & Co.,
Cotton and Rice Factors
| nials to its virtues from persons of the highest
! character and responsibility. Eminent physicians
I commend it as the most
j effectual specific
For Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Should-
j ers. Dizziness, Sour Stomach, had taste in the
j month, bilious attacks, Palpitation of the Heart,
, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, Despondency,
Gloom and Forebodings of Evil, all of which are
, the offsprings of a Diseased Liver.
For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE all climates and
changes of water and food may be faced without
, fear. As a Remedy in MALARIOUS FEVERS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS,
JAUNDICE, NAUSEA,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medi
cine in the World.
CA.XJTIOoS'!
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved
wrapper, with trade mark, stamp and signature
unbroken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga.. and Philadelphia.
Z^TFon Sale by all Druggists.
TAKE
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen.
AS A REMEDY IN
also in my regular practice, and have found it a
’ HKS T; most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and be-
LESSNESS, JAI NOICE, NAUSEA, SICK .. .
THE clergy
“Have been a dyspeptic for years; tK*gau the
Regulator two years ago; it lias acted like a charm
in my case.’’—Rev. J. C. Holmes.
LADIES IMDORSEMENT.
“I have given your medicine a thorough trial
and in no case has it failed to give full satisfac
tion.”—Ellen Meaciiam, Chattahoochee, Fla.
SHERIFF BIBB COUNTY.
“I have used your Regulator with successful
effect in bilious colic and dyspepsia. It is an ex
cellent remedy, and certainly a public blessing.’
—C. Mastekson, Bibb county, Ga.
MY WIFE.
“My wife and self have used the Regulator for
years, ami testify to its great virtues.”—Rev. J.
R. Felder, Perry, Ga.
“I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of the
best medicines ever made for the liver. My wife
and many others have nsed it with wonderful
effect. '—E. K. Sparks, Alban}, Ga.
M. D.
have used the Regulator in my family, and
HEADACHE. COLIC,
; BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION and
It Has No Equal.
lieve if was used by the profession it would be of
! sen-ice in very many cases. I know very much
! of its component parts, and ran rer ify its medic
inal qualities are ]>erfectly harmless.”—B. F.
Griggs, M. D., Macon, Ga.
dec2S-M, VV&F&vv 1 am-6m
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA. ,
L IBERAL advances made on consignments
and prompt and careful attention given to al
business. sep!0-6m
fiolidati ©oofls.
!
JOSEPH FINEGAN. JAS. B. FARKAMOKE.
JOSEPH FINEGAN X CO.
COTTON FACTORS
r-Asn-J
Commission )ler'-hants,
94 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Cotton con
signed to us or to our correspondents in
New York and Liverpool.
BAGGING and TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
sepS-6m
1874! 1875!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Presents for Wives, Mothers, Sweet
hearts and Friends
-AT
IT. IU. GRANT,
103 BAT ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
General Commission Merchant
IBERAL advancts madeon Consignments.
' ~ Agent for
1J Agent for ETIWAN GI ANO. Agent
ANGDALE GUANO. Agent for DANIEL
’RATT COTTON GIN.
bankers and Brokers.
n $50, $100, $200 Shares in Wall street.
No liability. Full personal control.
Profits every thirty days. Pamphlets showing
he various methods ot operating in stocks ra1
tree by J. HICKLING & CO., Bankers and
Brokers, 72 Broadway, New York. Orders for
Stocks executed.
A. Waldron, formerly of Charleston. S. C„
ind Augusta, Ga.. begs to state that he is con-
iecti*d with the above firm, wh ch is perfectly tr
iable, and will l>c glad to receive commissions
rom his friends. deci5-3m
JAMES iii yii:r,
BROKER,
DEALER IN
•/Oin, Securities k Exchange,
No. HO Bryan Street,
(Geoigia Historical Society Building).
HA MILTON
,4
’ s.
ARGE
OICES
FOREIGN GOODI,
SUITABLE FOIt
L OANS NEGOTIATED. Advances made on
securities placed in my hands for sale at
•urrent rates. Real Estate bought aud sold on
ommission.
Mr. II. J. THOMASSON will take charge of
he Real Estate branch of my husiues:, ana will
rive his personal attention to the leasing ol houses
uid collection of rents. sepl-tf
VLFRED L. HAUTHIUGE,
SECURITY
—AND—
EXCHANGE BROKER.
No 8 Iiattersby Building,
-iAVA.VXAH GA.
OCtl5-6in
itcuspniirrs.
Darien Timber Gazette,
Holiday and Jiew Year Presents,
CONSISTING OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, &c.,
I respectfully invite my patrons and the public generally to ex inline the same.
Persons desiring Goods in this line will do well to
Examine this Stock before Purchasing.
S. I*. II A VIILTOX,
0 digress and Whitaker Streets.
PLOWS I
AN ING secu r ed the best material in the
Agricultural implements.
PLOWS !!
PUBLISHED
Every Saturday Morn in#,
• — AT—
JARIEN, Mcl.VTOSH COUNTY', G.4.
Kieliard W. Grubb
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Annual Subscription, $12 50.
ADVERTISING RATES LIBERAL.
jan 1-1 m
afiurses atul -mules.
100 Head Horses and Mules.
O N hand aud just received from Kentucky and
Tcnoe8»er, Draft, Buggy anti i lantation
Stock, fifty (50) of which received on consign
ment, to be sold without reserve and regardless
of coet. W’e will also take November paper with
approved city arceptance.
HEN LEIN A BAR. Dextor Stables,
jan22-lm Cor. West Broad aud York streets.
WE HAVE JUST KECEIVEO
FROM KENTUCKY,
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE MULES
AND HORSES,
S UITABLE for plantation use, that we will sell
on liberal terms for cash, or November time.
with approved city acceptances.
jan!2-t£ HENDRICKS
* DARNALL.
Steam Ptuapa, large lifting Lighten,
paratua, HjtLraaiic Jacks. £e.
n»«wt a. r. wn
WILLOW
Medicinal.
the country, and the sendees of skilled Mechanics, I am pre
pared to furnish at SHORT NOTICE and Lo'W PRICES, the following desirable Plows of my
own manufacture:
The Celebrated Parish Combination Turning Plow.
This Plow compri.es ONF STOCK and FOCI! MOULD BOARDS and TOIXTS, two of Cast Steel
and two of Cast Iron, of differenMfzes, mutable for all kinds of Land.
THE CELEBRATED PARISH GOLD MEDAL PLOW. Cast Iron or Steel.
THE CELEBRATED PARISH HALF SHOVELS, Cast Don or Steel.
THE CELEBRATED PARISH STEEL SWEEPS.
THE CELEBRATED PARISH PATENT RICE CULTIVATOR.
Will keep constantly on hand a supply of PLOtV STOCKS. HARROWS, SCOOTERS, CLEV.
ICES, HEEiS. HEEL DOLTS. Ac. I am also prepared :o manufacture at short notice Timber Carta,
plantation Wagons, Dump ‘-‘arts. Rice Carta, and other Agricultnral Implements. Blacksmith Work
and Repairing piomptly executed. Terms Cash, or Approved City Acceptance.
GEO. W. PARISH,
janI-F,M&W&w3m 190 AND 192 ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
©ils, faints. &c.
V. L. STARR 4fc to.
DEALERS IN
Railroad, Steamboat and Hill Supplies,
85 Bay Street, Corner of Abercorn,
OILS, PAINTS, COLORS, GLASS,
AND ALL GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT.
The attention of Captains of Vessels is called to our stock of
MIX E I > PAINTS,
Which we guarantee to stand all weather.
Agent for Howe’s United States Standard Seales.
OCt5-tf
Jrurnlturr.
Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil
—AND—
Simmon’s Liver Regulator,
For sale by
janl5-tf O. BUT LEU & CO.
FURNITURE HOUSE!
G. II. MILLER,Agt.,
* (Successor to 8. S. Miller),
f 169 and 171 Broughton St.
Fnll and carefully .elected stock ou hand. Caah
Custom solicited, with corresponding prices.
MO CREDIT EXCEPT TO
KEMPOVUBI.B PARTIES.
The U. 8. 8pring defies companion, janjo-tf
Railroads.
Atlantic and Gull K. K.
GlXIlU SUFZBQfTXNBXMT'S OTFlCy, }
Atlantic amd Gulf Railroad, V
SaYaxmab, December 19th, 1874.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, DSC EMBER
20tm, Faaaenger Trains on this Road will ran
at follow*:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at '4 00 P. M.
Arrive at Jeeup “ 7:10 P. M.
Arrive at Bainbridge “ 7:45 A.M.
Arrive at Albany “ 9:20 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ 2:55 A.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 9:10 A.M.
Leave Jacksonville “ 4:00 P.M.
Leave Live Oak “ 10:05 P.M.
Leave Albany “ 4:10 P. M.
Leave Bainbridge “ 5:15 P. M.
Leave Jeeup “ 5:25 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah •* S:50 A. M.
Connect at Live Oak with train arriving at
Tallahassee 6;15 P. M., and leaving Tallahassee at
10:30 A.M.
Sleeping Car rons through to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take tiiis train. Ar
rive at Brunswick (Sunday excepted) at 10:30 p.m
Leave Brunswick (Sunday excepted) at.2:00 a. m.
Arrive at Savan nah (Sunday excepted)aL850 a. m.
Pas engers from Macon r>y Macon and Bruns
wick 3.15 a. m. train (Sundays excepted) connect
at Jesup with train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon (Sundays ex
cepted; at 4:40 f. m.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah (Sunday excepted) at. S:00 A. M.
EMl’IIUK LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
Ererj Thartday and Saturday.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
H. I.IVINGSTON. Mallory, wUl sail THURS-
DAY, Januarj- 2Sth, at 11 o’clock A. M.
SAN JAUINTO, Hazzard, will sail SATUR
DAY, January 30th, at !2 o’clock M.
4JENERA1. BARNES. Cheesman, will sail
THURSDAY, February 4th, at 4 o'clock P.M.
SAN SALVADOR, Nickerson, will sail on
SATURDAY, February 6th, at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILDER <£ CO., Agents,
No. S Stoddard’s Uoper Range.
WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green. New York. jan25
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Tebeauville
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Live Oak
Leave Tebeauville
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah
at. 10:33 A. M.
at.12:42 P. M.
at. 4:25 P. M.
at. 9:15 P. M.
at. 7:40 A. M.
at. 12:25 P. ML
at. 4:10 P. M.
at. 6:35 I*. M.
at. 9:15 P. M.
Connect with train on Brunswick and Albany
Railroad leaving junction going west Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 1:30 r. M., and for
Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
4:55 I*. M.
Passengers leaving Macon at 8:15 A. M. make
close connection at Jesnp with this train for Sa
vannah.
Connect with train leaving Je up at 7:45 P. M.
for Brunswick.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
PHILADELPHIA AM> Mil Til K BN MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR
PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted), at. 7:65 A. M.
Arrive at Valdosta
“. 9:00 A. M.
Arrive at Quitman '*
“.10:15 A. M.
Arrive at Thomasville “
“. 2:35 P. M.
Arrive at Albany “
“. 7:50 P. M.
Leave Albany “
7:50 A. M.
Leave Thomasville “
“. 1:45 P.M.
Leave Quitman “
“. 3:48 P. M.
Leave Valdosta “
“. 5:10 P. M.
Arrive at Dnpont **
“. 7:10 P.M.
Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Tues
days, and Thursdays, aud arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, aud Fridays.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Sunday evening.
Accommodation train, with passenger car at
tached, will leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 6:45 A. M., running to Dupont, and
arrive at Savannah Tuesday, Thursday aud Satur
day at C:15 P. M.
H. S. HAINES,
dec!9-tf General Superintendent.
CENTRAL_RAIL ROAD.
General Sitferiutendent’s Office, )
Central Railroad, V
Savannah December 1, 1S74.)
O N AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 1st INST..
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will ran
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1. GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 8:45 A. M
Leave Augusta 9:06 A. M
Arrive in Augusta 4:00 P. M
Arrive in Macon 6:45 P. M
Leave Macon for Columbus 7:17 P. M
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:10 P. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta., 8:10 P. M
Arrive at Columbus 1:05 A. M
Arrive at Eufaula 10:50 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 4:40 A. M
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 10:40 P. M
Leave Columbus 7:10 P. M
Leave Eufaula 7:25 P. M
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:35 A. M
Airive at Macon from Columbus 4:10 A. M
Arrive at Macon'from Eufaula 6:45 A. M
Leave Macon 1:15 A. M
Arrive in Miiledgeville 9:49 A. M
Arrive in Eatonton 11:35 A. M
Leave Augusta 9:05 A. M
Arrive at Augusta 4:00 P. M
Arrive at Savan nah 5:25 P. M
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 P. M
Leave Augusta 8:05 P. M
Arrive in Augusta 5:55 A. M
Arrive in MuSedgeviUe at.. 9:49 A. M
Arrive iu Eatonton at 11:35 A. M
Arrive iu Macon 6:20 A. M
Leave Macon for Columbus 9:20 A. M
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:05 A. M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:06 A. M
Arrive in Columbus 6:35 P. M
Arrive in Eufaula 5:3S P. M
Arrive in Atlanta 2:55 P. M
COMING SOUTH AND EAST .
Leave Atlanta 1:00 P. M
Leave Colmnbus 2.30 P. M
Leave Eufaula 8:30 A. M
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 6:30 P. M
Arrive in Macon from Colnmbos 7:25 P. M
Arrive in Macon from Eufaula 5:00 P. M
Leave Macon 7:35 P. M
Leave Augusta 8:06 P. M
Arrive in Augusta 5-55 A. M
Arrive in Savannah.... 7:15 A. M
Passengers for Miiledgeville and Eatonton wiL
take train No. 2 from Savannah and Augusta, an*,
train No. 1 from points on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta ana Macon. The Miiledgeville aud
Eatonton train connects daily at Gordon Mon
days excepted. WILLIAM ROGERS.
dec8-tt General Superintendent.
THE FINE STEAMSHIP,
WYOMIN G,
TEAL, Commander,
YT7 ILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
V? January 30th, 1S75, at 1 o'clock P. M.
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent.
Through bills lading signed to .Antwerp, Rotter
dam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, London,
Hull, Leith, ind all prominent interior points on
the Continent of Europe, by steamers of the “Red
Star Line,” afid the “American Steamship Com
pany" aud their connections from Philadelphia.
For freight apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL,
jan25 100 Bay Street.
for ^freight or (Charter.
10K BRISMES."
T HE flret-clars German eliiu
8AVA1SSAH,
Teblxmaxx, Maater,
having a portion of her Cairo en-
gaged. will bore dieparch.
For balance of freight roam, annliTT
langs-ll KNOilP, irCvjtMANv 4 CQ
FOK BREMEN.
T HE first class N. G. bark
CLARA,
. . , Capt. Kruse,
having a good portion of her freight
engaged, will have dispatch.
For remainder of freight, aDD'~ •-
dec22-tf
nLDER
FOR LIVERPOOL.
T HE flrst-c'ass bark
USAS1MA,
Capt. Nickerson,
having one-half her cargo ei.gaged
and going on board, will *
patch.
For remainder of freight room apply to
decliMt Wir.DEK & CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
T HE first-class British bark
GEORGE,
. Capt. Wm. Grant. S'JS'h
having two-thirds ot her cargo en-
ga^ea and going on board, will have
quick disjwtch.
For freight of 1,000 bales cotton apolv •
d « 12 -»wiu.Wico.
Steamboats.
BLACK STAR LI>E.
FOR NEAV YORK
EVERY SATURDAY.
Cabin Fawafr $20- Stepnifr 3*10.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
REGULATOR,
Captain WOOD,
W ILL sail for the above port on SATUR
DAY. January 30, 1875, at — o’clock —. M.
Through bilis of lading given on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool and the Continent by first-
class steamers.
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COIIEN A CO., Agents,
98 Bay street.
R. LOWDEN, Esq.. New York. jan25
Regular steamer
—FOK—
DARIEN, BRUNSWICK YXn
SAT1LLA RIVER,
VlaSL Catherine's, Sapelo. Duhoy «id st s: m „,.
Islands. 9
TIIE NEW STEAMER
C A R R j
Capt. JOE SMITH,
W ILL leave DeKenne'e wharf, foot of Alvr
corn street, EV ERY MONDAY, at 4 o? ’, t
p. m., for the above named places, conuern ,.
at Darien with steamer Clyde for ir-ii.-i - ,
freights lor Ilawkineville a,’,l Dublin, c„ j!
Intermediate landings on the Attamaha an',1 u
mulgee and Oconee Biyere. alternately Fn- X'
tor the alKive rivers must be prepaid and ui
signed to steamer Clyde, Darien. Freights mne
be plainly marked with name of conri-nee .1 X
nation, and river.
No Freight received after 3# o'clock p. m. 0I1
sailing t ay. * u
All Freight for SatlUa River and Island? payable
on wharf. * 3
For Freight “fPff age anply „ n |„ >ar ,|, or t0
BliAINARD A ROBEIfTSOX
l an ^ Agents steamers Carrie and Clyde.
FOR BOSTON.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
.4
Change of Schedule.
Omc* Savannah and Charleston K. R.,)
Savannah, November 2S, 1S74. j
O N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER
1st. 1874, the Passenger Train on this Road
will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER
H’or Charleston. Augusta, Beaulortand Port Royal.
f^eave Savannah daily at 9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. M.
\rrive at Augusta (Sunday excepted).. .6:46 P. M.
Arrive at Beaufort “ . ..2:55 P.M.
Arrive at Port Royal “ ... .3:15 P. M
Leave Charleston daily at S:00 A. M.
Leave Augusta (Sunday excepted) 7:00 A. M,
Leave Port Royal “ 10:00 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 Angusta for the West, and at Yemas-
■vee for station on the Port Royal Railroad.
NIGHT EXPRESS FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Savannah daily at 10.40 P. M
.Arrive at Angusta “ “ 7:25 A. M.
Leave Augusta “ •* 8:15 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 6:30 A. M.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAR at
tached to night trains.
This train makes close connection at Augusta
with theC. C. A A. R. R. tor the No th, aud
with Georgia R. R. West.
Tickets for sale at R. R. Bren s Special Ticket
agency, 21)* Bull street, and at Depot Ticket
C. C. OLNEY, Agent, C. 8. GADSDEN,
nov30-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
STEAMSHIPS
CARROL, 1,600 tons, Cai*t. Wright.
WORCESTER, 1,400 tons, Capt. Hedge.
SEMINOLE, 1,300 tous, Capt. Matthews.
S EMINOLE will sail WEDNESDAY', Jauu-
•.r, 27th, at l(k30 o'clock.
Through bills of latlrng given to Providence.
Fall River, New Bedlcrd, Ixiwell, Lawrence, ana
other New England manufacturing points.
These steamships connect with the Marginal
Railroad at T wharf. Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Agents, Savannah.
F. NICKERSON A CO.,
jan21 Agents, Boston.
Sew york
and
FORT ROYAL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Inland Route to Florida.
THliOl GH THE PHTl ttESDl EhEA ISI.tyns
Safety and Comfort, and no hea-tdrkne<ot.
jj&CAA
~ \
TIIE ELEGANT s SiDEWHI!EL PASSENGER '
LIZZIE BAKER |
Catt. P. LaKOSE, * '
L eaves Savannuh every WEDNESDAY
MORNING, a; 9o’clock, for Dobov i) VKIE\
Brunswick and St. .Mary a, (ia.. Feniaudiiia Jack'
aouville, Palatkaatod all intermediate laudiim< uu
theSt. John's, P'la., touching at VARIES I.,, ,
ways. Returning, will leave Palatku Friday ami
Jacksonville Saturday, arriving in Savannah Sun-
dav morning. Kates as low as by any other 1m,
Tourists desiring to visit the picturesque S-i
Islands, or those who desire to apend a feu dav»
in Brunswick, Darien, Feniaudiiia ia si Van ’,
will be furnished with tickets goo for ani trio
A. L. KICHAKDSON. Agent
dec18-tf Padelford's Wharf.
Change of Schedule.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
For Florida and Charleston,
South Carolina.
O N atul after SUNDAY, Oct. 85th, the splendid
New } ork Built Side-wheel Steamers
T IIE following through rate? have l>een estab
lished to Savaunali, to take effect immedi
ately:
First Claes, 30 cents; Second, 25c'.; Third, 20c.;
Fourth. 15c.; Fifth, 12c.; Sixth, 10c.
For farther information inquire of
HKRM GEPCKE, Agent
5 William street. New York; or,
WALKER A SCOTT, Agents,
dec23-W,FAMtf Port Royal, S. C.
goolnfsi ^Mcasit 3Poivdcr.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is perfectly Pure and Wholesome.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is put up in Fnll Weight Cans.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.
Dooley’s Y east Powder
ilakes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Corn
Bread, Ac.
Dooley’s Y east Powde r
VLakes all kinds of Dumplings, Pot Pies, Cakes
and Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Best, because perfectly pure.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Cheapest because full weight
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Be sure to ask for
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
and do not be pat off with any other kind.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
in Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable lei
es, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Restau
rants and River, Lake and Ocean Ves
sels on short or long voyages.
The Market is flooded with Cheap, Inferioi
Baking and Yeast Powders of light or shcri
Weight DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER is war
ranted full strength and full weight.
Sold at Wholesale and Retail, generally through
out the United States, by dealers in Groceries ant
Family Supples.
^ P*
I
n
ooley&Brothe
-, n
09 aEW ST. NEW YORK,.
mh!6-d<fcwtJnnel6,74,tSeptl6tJanel6.V5
^oda *t’atrr.
SODA WATER.
N OTICE.—Learning with regret that a imrty
employed t»y me to deliver SODA WATER,
Ac., to my customers, had by his bjd conduct
rendered himself so objectionable that many
withdrew their patronage, to my lose and injury.
To all such I would say the party is no 1 »nger in
my employ. All erroneous charges against my
customers will be amicably adjusted, and the
driver held legally responsible for the same.
In the future, as in the past, my best efforts
will be to please all who patronize me, and tur-
nish goods in my line unequalled by any that is
or ever has been in competition with them.
This is a fact you must all i cknowledgu. If you
want the best, you must buy
JOHN RYAN’S.
Factory 110 and 118 Broughton street. The old-
estin the State. Established 1858. dec30-tf
^rltool ^Soofes.
KICHAKDSON’S
NEW METHOD
For the Piano-Forte.
IT STANDS THE TEST! Sells 2.',,000
3*carly, and is gaining friends everywhere.
No piano instruction book ever issued
approaches it for real merit and worth,
and no teachers regret using it in their
course of instruction. This work is a
power in the musical advance of the day,
and has been a most important agent in
the recent tremendous increase of tech
nical knowledge of the Piano-Forte.
The success of RICHARDSON S NEW
METHOD is world wide, aud prompts
inauy competitors, but its sale surpasses
that of all others COMBINED, and it
>binds to-day incontestably superior to
all other Piano Methods.
V»«*d by tliuuMand** of Mu*ir Tenrlipr*
and Milil by all Bonk nnd Munir Dcal<*ra
iu thin Country nnd Canada. Price 7-1.
All books sent, post paid, for retail price.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston.
CHAS. H. DITSON A CO.,
janlC-W.SAwtf 711 Broadway, N. Y
Strain (fnfltttcs aud 5iRachinmi.
GEORGE PAOF & CO.,
fiiarcfaotcrer - o'J
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR* ’
SAW MILLS,
iLSO 2TA7I:XA27 £ PC2TABL
STEA3I EXGȣS. /
Ho. 5 Schroeder S
BALTIMORE, HD.
Grist Mills, I^ffel's Turbine Water Wheels,
Wood Working Machinery of all kinds, and Ma
chinists’ Sundries. Send for Catalogues.
mhf-dly
J. W. TYJSAxN,
Engineer and Machinist,
Canal St., near Charleston Wharf.
Repairs of all kinds of
MA C H I TV E R Y.
BLACKSMITH WORK,
In all its Branches, promptly done.
febSltf
(PROM PE RENNE S WnAKS, SAVANNA H,)
For FKKXANDISA, JACKSONVILLE, GKtt.’l
COVE SPRINGS, PA LATH A,
And all Way Landings on the St. John's Kivvr
connecting at Fernandina with the Florida !(.a !
road for all points in the interior, and tramships
to Havana, Cuba, and New Orleans, via tVdir
Keys, connecting at Pulatka with the steamers for
Upper St. Johns.
RETURNING,
STEAMER
CITY POINT
Will arrive at Savan
nah every THURSDAY,
and leave for Charles
ton at 8 o’clock A. M.
STEAMER
DICTATOR
Will arrive at Savan
nah every SINDAK
and leave for ( 'hirlcstou
at 8 o’clock A. M.
Through Ticket# to the North, by either water
or rail route, sold on board steamer.
Fre ; ghts received daily. Bates as low as by
other lines.
For freight or passage apply to
BRAINARD A ROBERTSON, Agent-.
Office on Wharf. oct21-tf
FOR AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS.
STEAMER
ROSA
WILL LEAVE
EVERY WEDNESDAY
At 9 a. m.
STEAM E It
KATIE
WILL LEAVE
EVERY FRIDAY
At 5p. m.
Freight received at all times. For freight or
passage apply on wharl.
sepl5-tf W. F. BARRY, Agent
Wood amt (foal.
COAL.
LOKBERRY, RED ASH, egg ami stove
sizes.
WHITE ASH, egg size.
SCOTCH PARLOR, very superior.
ENGLISH CANNEL, very sdperior.’
AMERICAN CANNEL.
BLACKSMITHS.
.FOUNDRY LUMP COAL.
Delivered in any part of city. All Coal sold by
us is carefully screened, and weights guaranteed.
For sale by PURSE A THOMAS,
109 Bay street.
Coal Yard foot of West Broad street, janll-tf
WOOD.
FIRST QUALITY OAK,
LIGHT WOOD,
Pine and Dry Kindlings,
SAWED OR UNSAWED.
No Extra Price for Sawintr.
nr - Full measure and prompt delivery gmuauieed.
Office, 76 Bay Street. Yard, cornel Libel’v
and East Broad Streets
nov30-ly D. C. BACO*.
Xiquor, §ter, Ale. &c.
HEADQUARTERS
—AND—
Bottling Establishment
—FOB—
Lager Beer, Ale and Porter.
(Established 1852).
BERGNER A ENGEL'S CELEBK4TED PHILA
DELPHIA LAGER BEER,
Known as the best nsed in the South, in kegs at
wholesale.
P HILADELPHIA Beer, Pilsen Beer, Milwaukee
Beer. Culmbacher Beer, Rochester Beer,
Massey's Philadelphia Ale, Kitzinger Beer. Mas
sey’s Philadelphia Porter, bottled expressly lor
family use, restaurants and shipping. Orders
from the country’ and city promptly attended to.
G. (it. GEM UN DEN,
Wholesale Dealer in Lager Beer, Ale aud Porter.
novll-M&Wly
COAL!
COAL!! COAL!!!
T HE undersigned offer for sale attheii Coal
/Yard, next to Upper Rice Mill,
1,500 tons Egg size REI) ASH, best quality;
ZW tons Lump WHITE ASH;
400 tons Stove. RED ASH; .
1,590 tons Bituminous PARLOR COAL, in good-
sized lumps;
500 tons CUMBERLAND.
All Coal carefully weighed on delivery.
oct26-3m CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
3futt$tru.
DR. A. 11. REST,
DENTIST.
P rincipal oaicc: 179 congress stm-t.
vannah, Ga. Branch Office: 62 Second *
Macon. Ga. All work executed with neatness
and dispatch, aud fully warranted. Nitrous
Oxide Gas always on hand. janl2-12m
gulbs, &(.
PLANTS!
FRESH LAGER,
FROM THE LION BREWERY, CINCINNATI,
—AT—
H. SANDERS,
nov23-tf Cor. South Broad A Jeffersou Sts.
octl-tf
BOQUETS and
x FLOW EU-S.
DESIGNS for
Weddings and Funerals.
Choice BULBS,
In variety
also,
BULB GLASSES.
FLOWER JARS, Ac... sc.
. PARSONS & GO.,
Ml State aDd 54 Bull street
Professional and Business Jlen ■
H anybody else, repotted with Carda
O : . . .
size, color, or qi
eokn'jprong^tftbj^
y, printed In one or mors
JOB OPTIC*.