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savannah .market.
NOON REPORT.
OFFICE OF TIIE MORNING NEWS. >
Savannah. March 6, 1875. 1 P. M.J
Cotton. — The market opened quiet at the
r ising prices of yesterday, hut upon advices from
c mtroJJing markets it became dull, though prices
r mainei unchanged. Buyers withdrew from the
market this morning and the consequence Is but
l.ttle has been done, the sales amounting to cmy
las bales. There was more activity in the future
market, the transactions covering 350 bales: 200
for May at 16#c; 150 for March (s. n.) at 16c. We
quote:
Cood Middling 16 ®—
Middling 15 ?*®—
Low Middling 1"> ’ , «—
Good Ordinary 14 \,®—
Ordi nary 13 \ i*—
inascial. — Sterling exenange buying at
$'44. Sight fehecks on London, £b to -L’luo,
Jliug at $5 75. .\ew Vo t. sight exchange buy
ing at par and selling at , ° 0 premium. Gold buy
ing at 114J$ and idling at HO.
acon—The market is firm, with a good de
mand. We quote: Clear rib. 12Jva,12\.r; eboul-
d-rrs, 9#®9 l 4 c; dry salted sines and bellies, 11 ‘ ,
W, 1# cts; hams, 14® 17 cents.
Flour—Northern and Western superfine, $5 on
in5 75; extra, $6 o«>®G 50; family, $7 00; extra
I tiuily, $7 5«'®7 75; fancy, $S (H>®9 00.
Grain.—Com—We quote white at $1 05®1 10
per bash.* 1 : mixed. $1 05 (4 1 10- Oats—demand
»-\ir at 83®S5c; for seed, 90c a $ l 25; nlack. Itye,
II 75.
! ; a v.—We quote Northern $1 25® 1 35 at whole
sale md $1 35.q,l 45 at retail; Eastern $t 20(41 30
at wholesale and ft 40® 1 Go at retail; Western,
very little on the market.
Hides.—Dry Flint, 16 cents; dry salted. 14
cents deer skins, 42c; wax, 15® 25c; wool, 32
ns; burry wool, 15(428 cents; tallow, 6c.
Lari>—Firm; in tierces, 15>i®15#c; tul>s and
i,egs, 16 cents, prime, 12#c.
Navai. Stores. — The market is nominal al
quotations. Strained rosin $1 55; K, $1 60; F,
VI 70 ; G, $2 15 ; II, $3 oo ; I, $i 00; K, $5 «M*.
Spirits turpentine firm at 30c.
Kick.—The market Is dull, with a liberal stock
and light demand. We quote : Common to Fair,
6 u6^c; (to'si, to I ijimnon prime, G i l; ®7‘ 1 c.
iiKioiiTfl.—Cotton to Liverpool direct, sail,
l3-32d; by Htenm d: to Havre, sail. 13-10c,
gold; to Bremen, sail, 7-l(kl; to Continent, Cork
for orders, 15-32d; to Liverpool, via New York,
hUuim, dull at 7-16 i ; Bremen via Baltimore, steam
c, gold;’(’oastwi* —By steam toJN. York.
njilaud; * 4 c sea island: <■ i hlladelphia #c, upland;
* e sea island; to Baltimore #c, upland; ?*csea
island; to B<iston ><.c, upland; to Provid- uce, —c.
Lumber.—Freights by sail are quiet and vessel*
for coastwise freights are in better demand.
We quote: To New York ami Sound ports
$7 ijo <4 9 oo ; -to Boston and eastward, $s (hi
,<t 9 ou; to Baltimore a d Chesapeake ports,
$5 50 (4 $7 00; to Philadelphia, $6 An x 7 (hi.
The rule’s lor timber are Iroin $1 00 to I 50
higher than lumber rates ; to the West indies
and windward, $s®$9. Timber to United King
dom 37s 6d orders. 35s direct port.
CORRECTED BY
II. MYEIiS & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS IN TOBACCO, BXOAHS, HIDES, ETC., SAVAN
NAH.
Himes—
Dry Flint 3 !b 16 (4
Dry Salt...
..%? lb 74
Butciier salted ^ lb 12
jBlugloegg girertcru.
BUSINESS HOUSES IN SAVANNAH.
Artistic.
For Photographs, goto Wilson's, 148 Broughton.
Por Ferrotypes, go to Welbon’s, 91 Bull st.
Stereoscopic ViewB of Savannah and Bonaventure,
J. N. Wiitom.
Apothecary and Druggist.
L. C. Strong, 67 Bull, cor. Perry-«t. lane.
Architect, Engineer and Contractor.
Augustus Schwaab, 135# Bay street.
Attorneys at Law.
J. K. Uinxs, 135# Bay street. Collections, Ac.
Branch Freight Offlce,
A. A G. Railroad, 21# Ball st, Jno. L. Roumillat,
Gen. Freight Agent; K R. Bren, Special Ag*t.
Batter, Cheese and Lard House,
S. B. Goodall, 141 Bay street.
Bottling Works.
J. Ryan, 110 and 112 Broughton, established 1852.
Bakers.
Wi. Campbell, 34 Bryan, cor. Price Street.
Jas. L. Murphy, 72 Bryan and 176 Broughton st
Bread, Cake a id Pie Bakery.
Wm. Rosenthal, cor. Bay and West Broad, and
Whitaker and York sts.
Buggies and Wagons Built and Kepaired.
Wm. W. Gnann, Liberty st., near West Broad.
Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Ac.
J. F. Glatigny, 122 State Street.
Wm. Scueiuino, opposite Marshall House.
gmodirats.
Clothing, Wholesale and Retail.
Ueidt, Jaudon «& Co., 135 Bronghtou Street,
C'liiua, Glass and Crockery.
Geo. W. Allen, 192 Broughton st.
Thus. West, 187 Broughton street.
Cast OtT Clothing Bought 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. Wills, No.200 Bay street.
Carpenters and Builders.
C. 8. Gay, corner Charlton and Tutuail streets.
Gilbert Butler, Master Builder, cor. Ferry and
Barnard st,
John Ward, corner President and Barnard sts.
W. 1). Sturtevant, cor. Liberty A Whitaker sts.
K. II. Tatein, Druggist, Cor. Whitaker and
Liberty Sts., Proprietor Tatcm’u Verbena Cologne.
Dye Works,
Charles E. Okiii eh, 212 Broughton Street.
Dr. II. J. Royali
Dentists.
, 129# Congress at.
Dry Goods.
J. Cohen, 152 Broughton at., is selling at coat.
Dry Goods, Notions, Ilats and Straw Goods.
Orff, Watkins A Co., 125 and 127 Congress at
Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Ac.
U. P. Bickford, 169 and 171 Bay at.
G. II. Rkmsuaut, and agent for Fairbanks'Scales.
Dry Goods.
Rogers, Dasher A Co., cor. Brough’n & Whitk’r.
Srins—
Deer
lb
40
Goat
a piece
im
Stump
a piece
l £*dl
2T» |
Otter (winter)
apiece 2 00(^4
0(1
Min* “
a piece
25®
75 |
Fox.
a piece
10®
Raccoon
...... a piece
H»®
Beeswax
^ lb
8S®
Tallow
v lb
*®
!
Wool, unwashed, free oi burrs.lb
32«a
Wool, burr/
^ lb
12®
22 !
Dress Making.
Mrs. E. Aitken, 122 State street.
TELEGRAPH AIARKKTS.
Financial.
London. March 6, Nocn.—Rate at Stock Ki
el a igc on Governments toy.
Paris, March 6, Noon.—Rentes opened at
65 f W c.
Sew York. March 6, Noon.—Gold opened «1 j
II ». Stocks active. Money 4 per ceni Gold now
III Sterling Exchange—long $4 st; shuri
$4 sf. Gmernmeuts dull. State bonds quie;
and steady.
Cation.
Liverpool. March 6, Noon.—Cotton opened
dull and unchanged; Middling Uplands, 7,V«Vv»;
Middling Orleans, sqd.
Sales S,'W0 bales, in -.biding 1,'*00 bales for
•{peculation and export
Sales on a basis of middling uplands, nothing
below low middling, deliverable in May and
June, 8 l-16d.
Liverpool, March 6, 2:00 l*. m. — Cotton.—
Sa cs to-day include 4,S-in hales American.
Sales on a basis ot middling Uplands, nothing
below low middling, deliverable in March and
Anril, 7 7 ,d.
Sales ou a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below low middling, deliverable in April and
May, 7 15-16d.
Nkw York. March 6, Noon.—Cotton opened
quiet; sales 494 bales; Uplands, 16#c; Orlean*,
16 „c.
eu -res opened quiet as follows: April, 16
19-3 (4 6*.c; May, 16 15-16416 31-32c; June, 17
9-12c.
GrorericH, Provinlons, Arc.
Liverpool. March 6. Noon.— Breadstuff
quiet. Bacon 45s 9d p r cwt. for short clear
m d< let,
New i'oiik, March 6. Noon.—Flour opene l
quiet and firm. Wheat dull and unchanged.
C< ru quiet und steady, l’ork heavy; Mess
$19 12J$®19 25. -laird quiet; steam 13,* 8 ® 13 11-lGc
Turjientiue quiet at 35#c. Rosin firm at $2 (*:•
tor Strained. Freights firm.
Exclusive Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Hats.
Brunner & Faxon, 141 Congress st.
Engraving, Stencil Cutting, Ac.
W. W. Smith & Buo., No. 28 Drayton Street.
For Fine Family Supplies go to
Fresh Fish of all kinds and Oysters.
j L. S a Varese ifc lino., No. 3 Jefferson street.
For Gent’s Furni*liing foods, go to
| J. A. Santina, 136 Broughton Street.
!
Fire, Murine and Life.
R. U, Footman A Co., Insurance Agency.
Fire ami 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 i :hton st.
REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS.
COL. D. WYATT AIKEN, Washington, D. C.
HENRY W. RAVEN EL, Esq., Aiken, S. C.
REV. C. W. HOWARD, Kingston, Ga.
COL, N. II. DAVIS, Greenville, S. C,
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Go to John Lyons’, cor. Broughton and Whitaker.
Fancy G roceries.
! Branch A Cooper, cor. Broughton and Barnard.
Florist and Ice Cream Gardens.
G. Noble, corner of Bull and Macon streets.
Fine Groceries. Mine, Fruits, Ac.
! V. S. Studkr, cor. Abercorn st. and Perry st. lane
General Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
C. G. Falligant, 104 Bay Street.
Groceries and Country Supplies.
Bljtcu A Miller, 1SS Congress and ls3 St.Julian.
§oila Water.
18.12. Jfetablislicd 1852.
JOHN UYAN\S
Bottling Establishment,
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whose sales a r e limited and stock stale. It you
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It has never been equalled, llis Ginger Ale ami
othei beverages aie equal to the best imoorte I.
Patronize merit. Imported and domestic Porter.
Ale, Lager Bei r. Cider, Lemon and Raspberry
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BUFFALO SPRINGS.
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record, whether by metlicineor mineral wa
ter, are some made by these waters in diseases of
the KIDNEYS and BLADDER, in DYSPEPSIA,
in DISEASES PECULIAR to WOMEN, more es
pecially in Lencorrhea. They have accomplished
the most gratifying results In GOUT ami RIIEl
MATISM where dejiendent iiiniii uric acid in the
blood. In CHRONIC GONORRHEA, SECOND
ARY SYPHILIS, Gleet, ami ALL KINDRED
diseases, they are regarded by all medical men
conversant with their effects as decided!v supr-
rlortoany remedy in the range of medicine or
among the ininern 1 waters of the country.
They are put up for sale in cases contami'g
one dozen Half Gallon Bottles, delivered at the
Scottsburg Depot ot the Richmond auu Atlanta
Air-Line Railroad at $6 jht case. Address,
THOMAS F. GOODE, Proprietor,
Buffalo Lithia Springs,
dec2l-MATh4m Mecklenburg County, Va.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
Weeds A Cornwell, 173 and 175 Broughton st
Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Belting, Ac.
N. B. Knapp, Market Square.
House and Sign Painter.
Wm. P. McKenna, 136 St. Julian street.
Archibald Gilmore, 4 Whitaker st.
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ac.
Co km ac k Hopkins, 167 Broughton st.
Hair Goods.
Miss C. Abbott, 18# Drayton Street.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Satchels, Ac.
Chas. II. Brown, 137 Congress st.
Hides, Wool, Wax, Ac.
M. Y. Henderson, lho Bay st.
Importers and Jobbers of Crockery.
Bolshaw A Silva, 152 St. Julian and 149 Bryan si
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. McDonougu, cor. East Broad A Charlton
Machinists and Boiler Makers.
P. J. Bulger, Bay st., near Hul>ersham.
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Founders.
Monahan, Parry A Co., cor. Bay and Kandolpl
Monuments and Grave Stones.
Robt. D. Walker, York st., op. Trinity Church
Newspapers, Periodicals and Books.
Wm. Estill, Jr., Bull Street, comer of Bay lane
Pianos Tuned and Uepaired
At Turner's, 134 State Street.
Sats and (Taps, &r.
NOWREADY !
THE SPRING STYLE OF
8 I L K Bi A T S.
Also, a fine line of
Soft and Still' Hat!*;
JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
—I5Y—
BROWN*, THE HATTER,
fcbG4f 137 Congress street.
lotteries.
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LOTTERY.
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Ticket* $1 each. Six for $5- One Chance in every 9.
Fifth Extraordinary Drawing,
1 Cash Prize of $100,000
1 Cash Prize of 50,000
1 Cash Prize of 25,000
I Cash Prize of 20.000
51,025 Cash Prizes amounting to $350,000
Tb« fin* Extnonlinarr Drawing wn iietided ower by Cal-
Patrick, Praa’l of Board of Trad* Tho oecond by OomaM
James- Third by Ticket Holders The fourth br Judja Hi*-
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J. M. PATTEE, Laramie City. W,omlnK.
jf b —LsramJs City is on tho Union I’aclfla Railroad, bo-
twsaa Chicago and Ogdon.
feb*4-W,FAM<IAw1y
. - 1 1 ■ I
nuff (Dystcrsi.
^Iiad antl Oysters.
Plumbing, Gu and Steam Fitting.
Charles E. Wa kepi eld, 122 Bryan Street.
P. K.AF. V. Masters, 30#Whit’r,bet Bro. A State
Photographer.
J. G. Steiger, cor. St. Julian and Whitaker Sts
Picture Frame*, Mouldings, Glass, Ac.
D. B. Tomlinson, Agent, 128 Broughton street.
Paper, Stationery and Paper Bags.
Fretwell A Nichols, 129 Bay street.
Peruvian Guano Agency.
K. G. Lay, Agent Consignees, Kelly's Block.
Paints, Oils, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
John Oliver, 3 W hitaker st.
Produce Commission Merchant.
Cay A Kneller, 173 Bryan st., Market square.
George S. Herbert, 1 and 2 City Market.
Sewing Machines.
Singer Manufacturing Co., 172 Broughton St
WnEELER A Wilson Mf’g Co., W. B. Cleves, Agi
Second-Hand Furniture (Bought and Sold).
C. Rpllandin, 66 Broughton, cor. Lincoln.
The Cheap Dry Goods Store,
John Y. Dixon A Co., 132 Broughton Street.
Tin Ware, Tin Roofing, Gutters, Ftc.
Tuos. J. Daly, 1S5 Congress street.
Tailor and Draper.
I Samuel Polpus, No. 7 Drayton street*
Tea, Coffee and Spice Store,
| Harry Burns, 139 Broughton street.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Lawrence A Weicuselbaum, Market Square.
G. M. Heidt A Co., 21 Whitaker st,
Jos. A. Pqlhill, cor. 8. A E, Brd, A Uh’n A Ab'ii^
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. ^
A. L. DESBovrLLOim, 21 Ball st.
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 Kepaired.
IiinmEN«TRTTTH. 99 .Tefferunn «♦
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M. M. SULLIVAN.
HUDSON & SULLIVAN,
—DEALERS IN—
Shad, Oysters, Open and Shell
—ALSO—
At! kin la of SALT and FRESH WATER FISH
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AND
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an alwise Providence has placed in countries
where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure
all Diseases caused by Berauaement of the
Liver and Bowels.
Siuuiiou’sLiver Regulator, or Medicine,
Is eminently a Family Medicine; ami by being
kept reaily for immediate resort w ill save many
an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time
ami doctors’ bills. After over Forty Years’ trial
it is still receiving the most unqualified testimo
nials to its virtues from persons of the highest
character and responsibility. Eminent physicians
commend it as the most
effectual specific
For Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Should
ers, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, liad taste in the
mouth, 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.
CLATTTIO]SA
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR unless iu our engraved
wrapper, with trade mark, stamp and signature
unbroken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZKIIJN & co.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
IWFoR Sale by all Druouists.
TAKE
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen.
as a remedy in
MALARIOUS FEV BUS. B<) W EL COM P LA I NTS,
DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, KEST-
LEsSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK
HEADACHE, COLIC, CONSTIPATION ami
BILIOUSNESS
It Has No Equal.
1 have never seen or tried such a simple, effi
cacious, satisfactory ami pleasant remedy ii
life.II. Uaiker, St. Louis, Mo.
now. ALEX. II. STEVENS.
I occasionally use,when my condition requires
it, Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator, with good
effect. ’—Hon. Alex. H. Stevens.
GOVERNOR OP ALABAMA.
“Your Regulator has been in use in my family
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 part seventeen years I can safety 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. Thiupen.
president of city bank.
“Simmons' 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 be the best Liver Regulator offered to
the public.”—M. K. Lyon and U. L. Lyon, Belle-
fontaine, Ga.
“I was cured by Simmons’ Liver Regulator
after liaving suffered several years with chula aud
fever."—It. F. Anderson.
TUE CLERGY.
“Have been a dyspeptic for years; began the
Regulator two years ago; it has acted like a charm
iu my case.”—kev. J. C. Holmes.
LADIES INDORSEMENT.
“I have given your medicine a thorough trial
ami in no rase has it failed to give full satisfac
tion.”—Ellen M eacuam, Chattahoochee, Fla.
SHERIFF BIBB COUNTY.
“I have used your Regulator with successful
effect in bilious colic ami dyspepsia. It is an ex
cellent remedy, and certainly a public blessing.”
—U. Masterson, Bibb county, Ga.
MY WIFE.
“My wife aud self have used the Regulator for
years, and testify to its great virtues.”—Rev. J.
R. Felder, Perry, Ga.
“I think Simmons’ Li%'er Regulator one of the
best medicines ever made for the liver. My wife
and many others have used it with wonderful
effect."—E. K. Sparks, Alban}, Ga.
M. D.
“I have used the Regulator in my family, and
also in iny regular practice, and have found it a
most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and be
lieve if was used by the profession it would be of
service in very many cases. I know very much
of its component parts, aud can certify its medic
inal qualities are perfectly harmless.”—B. F.
Griggs, M. D., Macon, Ga.
dec28-M, W & F Awl am-6in
General Superintendent's Office,
Central Railroad,
Savannah February 29, 1975.
O N AND a FTEK THIS DAY PASSENGER
Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad,
its Branches and Connections, ■will run as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1. GOING NO^TH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah £•}£ {}
Arrive in Macon J*
Leave Macon for Columbus , * 2
Leave Macon lor Eufaula 9:45 P. M
Leave Macoa tor Atlanta f*
Arrive at Columbus “J
Arrive at Eufaula A. M
Arrive at Atlanta •••• •-•• * &:0a A * M
COMING SOL TM AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta {J
Leave Columbus 7:20 i. m
Leave Eufaula P* “
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 5:45 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 4:25 A. M
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 5:20 A. M
Leave Macon 6:15 A. M
Arrive in Milledgeville 9:34 A. M
Arrive in Eatonton 11:20 A. M
Leave Augusta ***** JJ
Arrive at Augusta 4:oo r. as
Arrive at Savannah 6:15 r.JH
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND W EST.
Leave Savannah 7:15 P. M
Leave Augusta 9:10 P. M
Arrive in Augusta 7:00 A. M
Arrive iu Milledgeville at 9:34 A. M
Arrive in Eatoutouat 11:20 A. M
Arrive in Macon 7:40 A. M
Leave Macon for Columbus 9:20 A. M
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9:05 a. M
Leave Maeou lor Atlanta 9:06 A. M
Arrive iu Columbus 6:35 P. M
Arrive in Eufaula 5:38 P. M
Arrive in Atlanta 2:55 P. M
COMING SOUTH AND EAS1.
Leave Atlanta 1:00 P. M
LeaveCotambos 4.00P.M
Leave Eufaula 9:30 A. M
Arrive in Maeou from Atlanta 6:30 P. M
Arrive in Maeou from Columbus 9:02 P. M
Arrive in Macon from Eufaula 5:00 P. M
Leave Macon.......................... 9:15P.M
Leave Augusta 8:10 P. M
Arrive in Augusta 7-*00 A. M
Arrive in Savannah 6:45 A. M
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eat out «n will
take train No. 2 from Savannah and Augusta, ano
train No. 1 frem points on the Southwestern Rail
road, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train connects daily at Gordon Mon
days excepted. WILLIAM ROGERS,
marl-0 General Superintendent.
JWpptofl.
FOR BOSTON.
BOSTON ASD 9AYAXSAH STEAMSHIP II5B
Cabin Passage, $22 OO.
STEAMSHIPS
CA IlHlU.I'i 1 ,G4*i ton?, Capt. Wright.
WORCESTER, 1,400 ton*, Capt. Hidg«.
SEMINOLE, 1,300 ton*. Capt. Matthews.
flARKOLL will sail TUESDAY, March 9th, at
ThroUKh C bUls of ladins given to Providence,
Fall Sler, New Bedford, Lowell, Lawrence, and
other New England manufacturing potol*.
These steamships connect with the Marginal
fLulroad at T wharf. &
Agents, Savannah.
F. NICKERSON A CO.,
mart Agent*. Boston.
BALTIMORE ASU SAVAMSAH STEAMSHIP
fOIi PA K l •
FOR BALTIMORE
Cabin Pom life g20.
r4
TUB FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
sarago ssa,
T. A. HOOPER, Comnxnder,
YfTILLsail for the above port on THURSDAY,
W March llth, 187.5, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Through bills lading signed for Cotton destined
for Liverpool and Bremen, by first class steamships
sailing from Baltimore.
For treight anply to
* ‘ JAS. B. WEST A CO.,
mh5 120 Bay Street.
KLAi’k STIR LISE.
Atlantic and (lult R. R. ]VEW YOKK
General Superintendent’s Office, }
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah, Deceml>er 19th, 1814.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, DECEMBER
20th, Passenger Trains on this Road will run
as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4 00 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup “ ...
Arrive at Bainnridge “ ...
Alternate Wednesdays.
Cabin Pamn«r »20-8terr««e 910.
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany
Leave Bain bridge
Leave Jesnp
Arrive at Savannah
7:10 P. M.
7:45 A.M.
9:20 A.M.
2:55 A.M.
9:10 A.M.
4:00 P.M.
10:05 P. M.
1:10 P.M.
5:15 F. M.
5:25 A.M.
6:50 A. M.
■Connect at Live Oak with train arriving at
Tallahassee 6:15 P. M., aud leaving Tallahassee at
10:30 A.M.
Sleeping Car runs through to Jacksonville,
Passengers for Brunswick take this train. Ar
rive at Brunswick (Sunday excepted) at 10:50 r.M
Leave Brunswick (Sunday excepted) at.2:00 a. m.
Arrive at Savannah (Sunday excepted)at,8‘50 a. m.
Pas eDgers from Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick 8.15 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.
Arrive at Jesnp
Arrive at Tebeauville
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Live Oak
Leave Tebeauville
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah
at. 10:36 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. M.
at. 4:10 P. M.
at. 6:35 P. M.
at. 9:15 P. M.
Connect with train on Brunswick ami Albany
Railroad leaving junction goiu£ west Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 1:30 P. M., mid for
Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
4:55 1*. M.
Passengers leaving Macon at 8:15 A. M. make
close connection at Jesup with this train for Sa
vannah.
Connect with train leaving Je np at 7:45 P. M.
for Bnmswfek.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted), at. 7:05 A. M.
t\V ' ** **
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
ASIILAN I>,
Captain WHITEHURST,
W ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, March 17, 1875, at — o’clock —. M.
Through hills 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 COHEN A CO., Agents.
K. LOWDEN, Agent, 93 West st., New York.
inh4
MURRAY’S LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY.
A
lor freight or
FOR LIVEBPoq,
SSSK'a'sSS&.j
feb9-tf
ST,%
FOR
T HE new ship
GEORi
Havre,
CK bell
Capt. .Us. * T?
having one-half her cargo.
will have early dispatch" J J
For remainder of freight m-
jan30-tf »[
FOR liliKHKv'
T“ E ''
Tkelevavv’ Ma^ T
having a portion of her carm , ,
gaged, will have dispa;, \ ,T -J
ror lialance of freight room . ^
janrttt K N't h i
liilaud Roiitt* to
ruuoiBH the fin,
A hi
Safety ami Comfort, aud
AH|
PHK ^NT^iDEWn^ .
LIZZIE BAKeJ
Cai-t. P. Uito-jg, ' aj
L EAVES Savannah ever. v,e.
MORNING, at»o'riock. t u : „ } E --'-'L.
Brunswick and St. Mary's i, a ‘ l ' ^
souville, Palatka,and all iiit. ' -a
the St.John’s. Fla.
Me mere for Enterprise aud ^ M
St. John’s and Odawaha l;i\ J
steamers Clyde and Hale., lur ^ *|
ville and all landings on ti \
gee and Oconee Rivers.
Freight couBignedt,. :d« jve ,
must he prepaid.
Returning, will leave PaiaitaFr,,, .
^uvijW Satnrday, an;,
Tourist* deairing to visit the ,
Islands, or those who desire t„ J.'
in Brunswick. IMricn, Fen, , ;j . : ‘ *
will be furnished with tk,
Kate* as low tut by any o'
Through railroad tics, t- •.
pasaage. No extra charge fur nJftjl
A. L. Rlt'lIAltDsott
IVldlotdvjjy
rooms.
fehlfi-tf
Regular *8teaiut>7
—FOR-
Agricultural implements.
PLOWS !
AVING securtnl the best material iu the
PLOW^ ! !
Arrive at Valdosta
Arrive at Ouitman
Arrive at Thowasvilie
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Thomasville
Leave Onitman
Leave Valdosta
Arrive at Duj»ont
, 9:00 A. M.
“.10:15 A. M.
2:35 P. M.
7:50 P. M.
*. 7:50 A. M.
1:45 P.M.
“. 3:48 P. M.
5:10 P.M.
7:10 P. M.
TUE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
CL EOPATRA,
Captain BULK LEY,
W ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, March loth, 1875, at —o’clock —. M.
Through bills lading furnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow, Antwerp,
Christiana, Rotterdam, Ac., Ac., by first-class
steamships.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER A GAMM ELL,
fel>25 S4 Bay Street.
YEW YORK
DARIEN, mtl NSWKR n,|
SATIEI.A lilVEIC,
Via St. Catherine’s, Sapelo, Dobov and s. a
Islands.
TIIE NEW STEAMER
C A It JU I Ei
Capt. JOE SMITH,
W ILL leave DeRenoc * wharf, foot of iw
corn street, EVERY Ml hNDAY, -1 .\
p. m., lor the aliove namedplacea’pumJ?
at Darien with steamers f ()r 'i raI! 7^
freights for Hawkiusvill. and Dublin Al
intermediate landings on " Ai a r* 1
mulgee and Oconee River-. Fn-ijla* ,,
above rivers must b jm
steamer’s agents, Darien. Frei-tn.-
plainly marked with name ot t -n-jue -
nation, and river.
No Freight received after 3# o', ck i -
sailing cay.
All Freight for Satilla River and Islands
on wharf.
For Freight or Passage apply on tmard, *
BKAINARD a UOBKRTSJS,
jan22 Auvni- -tcamcr < j
Change of Schedule,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,I
For Florida and Cliarlestoi,
South Carolina.
[he country, and the sen’icea of skilled Mechanics, I am pre
pared to furnish at SHORT NOTICE and LOW PRICES, the following desirable Plows of my
II
own manufacture:
The Celebrated Parish Combination Turning Plow.
This Plow comprises ONE STOCK and FOUR MOULD BOARDS and POINTS, two of Cast Steel
aud two of Cast Iron, of different sizes, suitable for all kinds of Laud.
THE CELEBRATED PARISH GOLD MEDAL PLOW, Cast Iron or Steel
THE CELEBRATED PARISH HALF SHOVELS, Cast Iron or Steel.
THE CELEBRATED PA1USII STEEL SWEEPS.
TIIE CELEBRATED PARISH PATENT BICE CULTIVATOR.
Will keep constantly on hand a supply of PLOW STOCKS, HARROWS, SCOOTERS, ('LEV-
ICES. HEELS, HEEL BOLTS, Ac. 1 am also prepared to manufacture at short notice Timber Carts
Plantation Wagons, Dump Carts. Rice Carts, ami other Agricultural Implements. Blacksmith Work
and Repairing promptly executed. Terms Cash, or Approved City Acceptance.
GKO. W. PAKISH,
janI-F,M*W&w3m w AN1) 192 ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
furniture.
FURNITURE HOUSE!
(;. H. MILLER,Agl..
(Successor to S. S. Miller),
Kill and 171 Broughton St.
Full aud carefully selected slock on hand, (’ash
(’iiMom solicited, with corn*siK>nding prices.
NO CREDIT EXCEPT TO
RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
The U. 8 Spring oeties competition. jan20-tf
Connect at Albany with night train on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Sundays, Tues
days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Sunday evening.
Accommodation train, with passenger car at
tached, will leave Savannah Monday, Wednesday
aud Friday al 6:45 A. M., running to Dupont, and
arrive at Savannah Tuesday, Thursday aud Satur
day at 5:15 P. M.
U. S. HAINES,
dec!9-tf General Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
Otfice Savannah and Charleston R. R.,)
Savannah. November 28, 1874. f
O N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER
1st, 1874, the Passenger Train on thir Road
will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER
For Charleston Augusta, lleautort and Port Royal.
Leave Savannah daily at 9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta (Sunday excepted).. .0:46 P. M.
Arrive at Beanfort “ .... 2:551*. M.
Arrive at Port Royal “ ....3:15 P.M
Leave Charleston daily at 8:00 A. M.
Leave Augusta (Sunday excepted) 7:00 A. M.
Leave Port Royal “ 10:00 A. M.
Leave Beanfort “ 10:1S A. M.
Arrive it Savannah daily at 3:00 P. M.
Close connection made at Charleston for the
Norfa, at Augusta for the West, und at Yeinas-
see for Btatiou on the Port Royal ltailroad.
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 Savannah “ *• 7:00 A M.
> ULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAR at
tached to night trains.
FORT ROYAL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Jhtsurantc.
(Commission 'ftlrrrliants.
This train makes close connection at Augusta
with the C. C. A A. R. U. for the No tli, and
ritii Uco rtria f ft u'u.>
Ticket
SC7-
with (*eorgia K. R. West. _
Tickets for sale at K. K. Bren s Speci
Agency, 21# Bull street, and at Dej
ial Ticket
pot Ticket
THE
ROYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF-
Liverpool & London
CAPITAL AND ASSETS,
$15,000,000 Gold.
C. C. OLNKY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
nov30-tf Engineer and Suiwrintendent.
JOSEPH PIN KUAN. JAS. B. PARKAXORE.
JOSEPH FINEGAN&CO.
COTTON FACTORS
/—AND— /
Commission Morcliants,
91 Bay Street, Savannah, Ua.
Liberal advances made on Cotton con
signed to us or to our correspondent* in
New York and Liverpool.
BAGGING and TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
sepS-6m
floolfy’s ^cast I’oudcr.
SAMUEL COHEN & SON.
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
Uen’l Commission Merchants,
Bay Streets Savannah, Ga.
Lenses ad j anted and paid here without refer
ee to Home Office.
’AND CHEAPEST
WON EVER !
O FOR MAKING i
READ —
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is perfectly Pure and Wholesome.
T HE following through rates have been estab
lished to Savannah to take effect immedi
ately:
First Class, 30 cents; Second, 25c.; Third, 20c.;
Fourth, 16c.; Fifth, 12c.; Sixth, 10c.
For further information inquire of
IIERM GEPCKE, Agent,
5 William street. New York; or,
WALKER A SCOTT, Agents,
dec23-W,FAMtf Port Koval. S. C.
gathers aud growers.
I a $50, $100, $200 Shares in Walt street.
T 1 No liability. Full personal control.
Profits every thirty days. Pamphlets showing
the various method* of'operating iu stocks scut
free by J. HICK LING A CO., Bankers and
Brokers, 72 Broadway, New York. Orders for
Stocks executed.
A. Waldron. form«rly of Charleston, 8. C.,
ami Augusta, Ga.. I>eg8 to state that he It* con
nected with the above firm, winch is perfectly re
liable, and will Ik* glad to receive commissions
from his friends. deci5-8m
JANIES HUNTER,
BROKER,
DEALER IN
Coin, Securities X Exchange,
No. llO Bryan Street,
(Georgia Uwtorical Society Building).
£
O N and after SUNDAY, Oct. 2srii. Ui»*y
New York Built Sidc-wheri s:<u :.:
CITY POINT, 1>] CTAT0|j
Capt. Fitzokiiald,
Will sail every SUN- J Will sail every vV
DAY at 12 o’clock M. NESUAY a: . c
| M.
(PROM DE RENNES WHARF, SAVAXXJL;
For FEKXAND1NA, JACKSONVILLE,WID
COVE SPRINGS, PALATE!,
And all Way Landings ob the St, Jobi*Zip
connecting at Feraandina with the Kier uR*
road for ail points in the interior, and f'-uarqi
to Havana, Cuba, and New Or:--ana. ti <•«
Keys, connecting at i’alatka witlitfcert n-a
Upi>er St, Johns.
RETURNING,
STEAMER STKAlTCB
CITY POINT DICTATOR
Will arrive at Savan- Will arrive .u Mia-
nxh every THURSDAY, null every MNDAI
aud leave for Charles- and leave (or < i.x n'tx
ton at 8 o’clock A. M. at s u«k.\. M
Through Tickets to the North, by either
or rail route, sold on lioard steamer.
Freights received daily. Rates at* low a* by
other lines.
For freight or paspage apply to
BRA1NAKD ^ RUiiLRTSt'N, '- T ?.
Offlce on Wharf. ortfttf
FOR AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS.
STKAMEH I STEAM SJf
R O S A KATIE
wm. leave wnx ourt
EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERY FEIDAY
At 9 a. m. | At 5p.m.
Freight receivixl at all times. For freight ®
passage apply on whart.
sepl5-tf W. F. BARKY, Apst
L OANS NEGOTIATED. Advances made on
securities placed in my hands for sale at
current ratea. Real Estate bought and sold on
commission.
Mr. H. J. TH(7MASSON will take charge of
the Real Estate branch of my business, and will
give his personal attention to the leasing of houses
and collection of rents. sepl-tf
JNO. H. McLAUEN, Manager.
I IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on con-
j signments of Cotton.
BA(*GING AND TIES always on hand, an
supplied at the lowest market rates.
sep23-6m
R. K. DANCY.
D. T. DANCY.
Dooley’s Yeast Powdei
Is put up in Full Weight Cans.
Dooley’s Yeast Powdei
Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.
VVM.C. COSEXS & Co
O.Y. DANCY & CO.
COTTOX FACTORS
AGENTS.
fWtUinrry Goods.
Oomntission Merchants,
93 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to all business
1 entrusted to us. Liberal a<Ivaiice» marie on con
signments. Cash paid for United States Bounty
Land Warrants. sep9-6m
She Reason Why.
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
‘Ice is complete ta the way of material—six powei
«es, types in quantity and every needed variety,
•jg at all times an extensive stock of papers.
Steam Pump* large Lifeng UgMcra, Divtag Ad- ! wurkm^-
, (uul ol Whitaker 1 paratna, dydranfll lachr, Ac. v,oi
jaul-U I kuatl H. JT, WUJJSl lw>di..«a.
4hn»; _
ed to turn oat SUPERIOR WORK,
$ THE SHORTBST TOCS pofleible.
it Cost for Thirty Days
FOR CASH !
[ AM now offering all my Stock of Millinery
Goods, consisting ot
PATTERNS.
BONNETS, nATS,
SILKS, VELVETS.
FANCY PLUMES,
BIRD FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
FURS AND CAPE,
at New Y'ork cost, to make room for my Spring
Stock, for cash.
I have just received a large and beautiful as
sortment of Imported TIES, for Ladies, the
handsomest ever brought to this market.
A full line of Ladies’and Misses HOSIERY al
ways on huud, of the best brands.
Couvisier KID GLOVES in all sizes, the best
Glove in the market.
My line of Ladies’ UNDERWEAR, made of
the best Muslin and Cambric, is always complete,
and the best assortment to be found iu the city.
Real Hair Switches, Hair Ornaments, aud Fancy-
Goods.
I keep constantly on hand a large assortment of
Louies’ and (tents’ Silk Umbrellas in all sizes.
Ladies, call and examine my stock. You will
find it the most complete iu my line of goods in
tlie city. You will get the best quality of goods
at low prices.
H. C. HOUSTON,
feb3-tf 22 Ball street (Masonic building).
R. J. DAVANT. W. D. WAPI.CS. JULIAN MYERS.
Davant, Waples & Co.,
Cotton and Rice Factors
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
I IBERAL advances made on consignments
J and prompt and careful attention given to al
business. sepl0-6m
ii. F. GRANT.
102 BAY ST., SAVAKKAU, GA.,
Ueneral Commission Merchant
IBEKAL advances made on^ Consignments.
CaNGDALE GUANO.
PRATT COTTON GIN.
1 ' -
j Agent for ETIWAN GUANO. Agent for
Agent for DANIEL
ang31-12m
liquor, grrr, gdr, &c.
giants and ffouws.
RONES r
3,000 ROSES now ready
,for sale.
BO^UETS and
FLOWER*.
Designs for Weddings
and Funerals.
J. n. PARSONS A OO n
State St., rear of Lutheran Church; alio, Pavilion
Gardena, No. 54 Bull Street. feb3-tt
HEADQUARTERS
—AND—
Bottling Establishment
—FOB—
Lager Beer, Ale and Porter.
(Established 1862).
BERGSEB A EXGEL’S CELEBRATED PHILA
DELPHIA LAGER KEEK,
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 for
family use, restaurants and shipping. Order*
from the country and city promptly attended to.
G. Uh. GEMUNDEN,
Wholesale Dealer in Lager Beer, Ale and Porter.
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Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Corn
Bread, Ac.
Dooley’s Y east Powde t
Makes ail kinds of Dumplings, Pot Pies, Cake*
aud Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Beat, 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 Powdei
and do not be put off with any other kind.
ALFRED L. HARTU1DUE,
SECURITY
—AND—
EXCHANGE BROKER,
No 8 Battersby Building,
SAVANNAH, GA.
octl5-6m
Unrspaprrs.
Darien Timber Gazette.
TIIE PUBLICATION OF THIS JOURNAL
WILL BE RESUMED
IN ABOUT TTIREE WEEKS WITH AN
ENTIRELY NEW OUTFIT.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
it up in Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable foi
allies, Boarding Houses, Hotels, Restau
rants aud River, Lake and Ocean Ves
sels on short or long voyages.
The Market is flooded with Cheap, Inferia
Baking and Yeast Powders of light or shori
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 axe
Family Supples.
OOLEYScBROTHE
by fi/EW ST. NEW YORK.
mhl6-d*wtJunel6,*74,tfleptl6tJunel6,’75
Worses and SRulfjs.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
FROM KENTUCKY,
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE MULES
AND HORSES,
O UITABLE for plantation use, that we will sell
O on liberal terms for cash, or November time,
with a
janli
I AM encouraged by the past kindness of my
fnenas and patrons to ask them to assist me
in repairing the severe loss sustained by the com-
p.cte destruction of my office by the fire of the
14th February. This they can do by procuring
new subscript ions and advertisements for the
Uazette, and all favors of this kind wiil be highly
appreciated.
As my suliscriptiol) book was destroyed, I am
compelled to ask the subscribers to forward their
names again, as it will bo impossible to remember
all of them.
With an entirely new outfit and renewed en
ergy, I hope to publish a piper worthy in every
respect the liberal patronage of the community.
AH those indebted to the (lazette. will do me a
great favor by coming forward and paying the
small amounts.
UICHAIUJ W. GRUBB,
DARIEN, GA.
February 26th, 1875. mhl-lw
©as fitting.
JOHN NICOLSON,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Clumber and dealer in Gas Fixtures,
DRAYTON .STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON.
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with ail tht
latest improvements, at the shortest notice.
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approved city acceptances.
12-tf HENDRICKS A DARNALL.
FOR SALE.
F IFTY HEAD OF BROKE MULES, suitable
for farming or timber. For approved city
acceptance, they will be sold payable October 1st.
Apply to S. P. GOODWIN,
mbS-lw or N. B. BROWN.
WM. M. McFALL,
Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter,
No. 46 Whitaker .Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Bath Tube, Water Closets, Chandeliers and Gas
Fixtures of every description constantly on hand.
Jobbing done at the shortest notice.
£tcam ©nfliars and ^Hathiurrr.
GEORGE PaC T * CO
Nsir.cfactr.rrr" O-
PATENT PORTABLE CiRCUL
SAW MILLS,
ALSO STATI01TA2Y i P0STA2L
STEAM ESUIIIS.
Ho. 5 Sehroedcr S /
BALTIMORE, MD.
Grist Mills, Leflel's Tnrbine Water *>;■;*
Wood Working Machinery of ail kind*.
chinists’ Sundries. Send for Catalcsnea.
mh6-dly ^
J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Machine
Caaal St., near Charleston Wkrtf.
Repairs of all kinds of
MACHINE R v '
BLACKSMITH WORK,
In all its Branches, promptly don«-
febaitf
C’ciufiit 3?ii)rs. &(.
CEMENT PIPES.
Savannah ltrick ManuTg l0.
Having porchaswl the
Cement Pipe Machine
are now manufacturing Cement Pip" 1 ' ^' r
Sewers, or Well Curbs, of all -i/ '•
on hand a large stock <»t pii*‘o
3. 4, 6, 9, If, 15, 30, and 36 inclirr, an * b ,
Branches to suit. Contractors ore r ^ '
give them a call
BEFORE USING ANY OTIIEK j .
This Patent Pipe has Iwen tested for
the North, East and West, w
tire satisfaction; and it has also lH.*eu use*
South with success. aAudid
Orders for Pipe in any quantity are «)• *
will receive prompt attention. GrdeffJw 1
store of Messrs. Crawford & Lovell. »*>* • . y.
ton street, for Pipe or Brick will l*e promt"'-
tended to. „vv -Co.
E. C. SWAIN, President Sav. b. >' r
D. Bailey. Sec. and Treaa
gfU’ gOt'flS.
New Novels.
T HE KING OF NO-LAND.
JACK’S SISTER
(fltfffe gook$.
Cheek Books.
O N all the SAVANNAH BANKS, stamped and
unstamped, kept constantly on sale. Check
Books printed to order, with or without stamps,
and cosaecutivelT numbered, if desired, at the
MORNING UWI JOB OFFICE
THE TREASURE HUNTERS..
WEST LAWN
THE WOOING O. T
EDNA BROWNING
IDOLATRY
STOLEN WATERS
NOT IN THEIR SET
TESTED
FROZEN DEEP
A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA...
SYLVIA’S CHOICE
SOU IRE ARDEN
LORN A DOONE
FOR LOVE AND LIFE
NO ALTERNATIVE
Also, cheao editions of Dickens,
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1*
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3
3
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Also, cheap editions of Dicxens. 1
Balwer, Byron, ShaksjMare, Scott, Milton,
Lever, Captain Marryatt, Ac., at
ESTILL’!^
NEWS DEPO 1 ’
Ori.r mf Ball .Street and But ''***’
Down stairs (rear of Post Office),
dec!