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WEDXESIIAY, OCTOBER 11*, 1870.
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MAVANflAl* AKAllKJfT.
OFFICE OF TUB MORNING NEWS,)
Savannah, October 10, 5 P. M., 1876. (
Cotton.—The msrke: was quiet all day; busi
ness was restricted by the inclement weather,
with sales of 1,325 bales. We quote :
Good Middling 10 K
Middling
Low Middling 0 \
Good Ordinary f \
Ordinary......... 7 lo-16
tX* 4.5SXH UXJXY COTTON eTATKMKNT.
Ulinlaiure Almanac—Thia Day.
j Sun Rises 5 19
• SunSets 5 42
High Water at Savannah 1:30 am 2:04 p m
Wednesday, October 21.
Cl eared Yfutprdtt*.
(Ger) Bark Carl Georg, Stover, Charleston, S C,
in ballast—Kuoop, IIat.cmaun & Co.
(Ger) Bark Bremen, Habbe. Charleston, S C, in
ballatt—Knoop, Hanemann A Co.
i*I © W »* T a C d R .
Masters of vessels arriving at this port who wish
to be reported, will please send memoranda
to
Ag? New Yorl
street.
Se-,
8 ork on hand sept. 1st, Is:c ...
K#x*#*5ved tn-ri«y
. In’d,
181
. Upland.
2.85S
4,641
77,567
hecoived previously.
14
Total
215
S4 46G
Exported to-day
* *44
30^512
Exported previously....
, ...... ....
44
30,512
Stoce on hand and on shipboard
—
"
thisevenlne —
167
53.954
Rice.—A good local demand prevails and prices
are firm. W e quote :
Fair
. .5
®5%C
Good
. .5' , O..VVC
Financial. — sterling exchange—sixty nay
bills, with bills lading attached, nominal. New
York sight exchange buy me at 5-16@ % oft and
selling at off. Gold buying a. ilo ana
selling at Ill.
Naval Stobbs. — Rosin—A quiet demand
exists, principally for the lower grades; quo
tations nominal except for the lower grade?;
We juote: auained, *1 25; h, $1 30, F, il bo
G, $165; H. $1 SO. 1, $2 05; K, $2 25: M. $2 50;
N, S3 50®3 75. spirits Turpentine in fair demand
at 30c for oils and whiskies and 31c for regulars.
Bacon.—The market is firmer and tenoir g up
ward. We quote: Clear rib sides, 11J£@U?4 c ;
shoulders, 9%®10c; dry salted clear ribbed
sides, 10%® U%c; long ciear, 10% ® lO'-.c ;
shoal lers, nominal; hams, stock full, and selling
at L6^i sc.
Baooinu and Ties.—The stock is good, with
a fair demand. We quote: Standard do
mestic, best brands, 13®14c, according to quan
tity ; Gunny dull and nominal at 10@llc; Iron
Ties—retail 6%c; per ton 6c; SOOIkI.s 6c, 2,v.
off; 1,0.0 bdis 6c, 5° 0 off; 2%% off quotations for
cash
Flour.—The market is steady. There is a
good supply of new at quotations. We quote :
superfine $4 75® 5 25; exua, $5 75®6 25; family,
$8 75® 7 25; fancy, $S 00® 9 00
Gbain.—Com—Market dull, with a light de
mand. We quote MixedG8,*7»k:; . nite Western,
75®»7c; Tennessee white, 72® 74c. Oats—The
stock is fair and demand light. We quote :
Prime Western, by the car load, 55 ; emaaer
parcels, 63c.
Hay.—The market is quiet. We quoti: Eastern
ft 20®1 25 for very best grade*, wholes: If, $1 40
<£1 50 retail: poorer qualities nut saleable; North
ern $i 00® 1 05 wholes* and $115 £1 25 at retail;
Western, nominal at $1 00® 1 15 wholesale; $1 25
®1 43 at retail.
Hidbs, Wool. Ac.—There is no market for
hides, as the authorities have forbidden them be
ing brought into the city. Wool quiet and lower.
We quo e: ueer skins. ISo ; wax, 2S cte; wool,
20 eta; ourry wool 10®12 cents; taliow, 7 cts;
otter skins, 50c ®$200. according to quality.
Labd.—The market is steady- We quote: In
tierces, 13®13%c; tubs 13^ $a3%c; pressed, 12®
12XC.
Salt —Stock almo t bare ; demand good. We
quote: In store, $1 25; retail, $1 25.
h*ebi*4HT8—Cotton to Liverpool direct,sail, }
Liverpool vi* N^w York, by steam, ^..d ;
Havre via New York, l%c, gold; Dr.-men \ia
New York l 3 «c; Amsterdam via New York, l \<•-
Cuastwne — iiy steam to New York, %c. t* lb
on upland; %c s >.& island; to Philanelpma,
y 15 oa upianc; * 4 'c on sea island; to Bostou
, 4 „c. Rice to New York, per cask, $1 50, rosiu,
4oc per bbl; spirits, 80c per bbl. Rice to Balti
more,' $1 50, Philadelphia $L tO; Bostou, $2 00.
ldxbsi.-Kates are firm at quota! on3. To
New York and sound ports 56 50 ® 7 00 ; to
Boston and eastward, $7 00 ; to Baltimore and
Chesapeake ports. $6 00®6 5) ; to Philadeiov;*,
$6 00®6 50 ; to St. John, N. B.. I CO, eold. Tim
ber from fiGO tol £0 higher than lumber rates;
to the West Indies and windward, $3 00®9 00. to
South America, $18®20, go:d; to Spanish ports,
$16 00, gold; to (Tnited H^nxrden , t er, 4
42s; lumber, £5 10s@X6. Rates from near ports,
Brunswick. Dolien, Feruandina, etc., are *-5 to
60c Additional.
65 £
50 <b
40 a,
—(&
5QA
50^
25 ®
2U®
20®
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowls, Hens pair
Half grown, 9 pair
Chickens, ^ pair
Geese, $ pair
Ducks (Muscovy), ti* pair
Ducks (English), ^ pair
Eggs (country), ^ doz
Eggs (Western), ^ doz
Butter (country), # ft
Peanuts (Georgia), ^ bush 1 25® 1 5o
Peanuts (Tennessee), bush 1 5.(81 75
Florida Sugar, ^ lb S® J)
Florida Syrup, ^ gal Co 8 «5
Honey, gal 75® S5
Sweet Potatoes (Yams), ^ bush 65®
Egg Carriers (Patent), 30 doz 1 25® 1 50
Wool, free from burrs, V lb 22® —
Wool, burry, ^ lb 10<a 15
Poultry—The market is moderately supplied
and the demand is (air.
Egos.—Stock limit a and demand gooh
Bums—Scarce and in demand f y. a first-class
article.
Peanuts—Market barely supplied with a fair
demand.
Syrup—Georgia and Florida—in fair demaud.
Sugar—Georgia and Florida scarce, with but a
light demand.
Wool—Market quiet with small transactions.
Sweet Potatoes—Are in moderate e.ipp y.
MARKETS BY MAIL.
Wilmington. N. C., October 7.—Spirits
Turpentine.—Market duM at 39%c per gallon
for Southern ptekages. Sales of 45 casks &t
quotations, and 50 do, city distilled, at 31 cents.
Rosin—Market firm at $1 50 for strained and
good strained, with no reported transactions,
ssales of 50 barrels No 2 at $1 60, and 63 do low
No 1 at $1 SO per barre’.— Star.
TELEGRAPHIC .MARKETS.
[NOON REPORT.]
Financial.
London, October 10, Noon.—Col sols 95. Erie
Vi-
Paris, October 10.—Rentes 106f 25c.
New York, October 10.—Gold opened at
108%.
New York. October 10. Noon.—Stocks active
and lower. Money opened at 2 per cent. Go d
now at 105%. Exchange—lone, $4 S3%; short,
*4 96. Government bonds dull and steady since
the first call. State Bonds quiet, steady and
quotations nominal.
Cotton.
Liverpool. October 10, Noon.—The cotton
market opened firm; Middling Uplands, 0?*d;
Middling Urieans. 6%d. Sales 14,000 bales, in
cluding 2,000 bales for speculation and export.
Liverpool, October 10, Noon.—Cotton—Re
ceipts 10,600 bales, of which 3.C00 are American.
Liverpool, October 10, Noon.—Cotton—Fu
tures barely steady; uplands, low middling
clause, new crop, shipped October and Novem
ber, sail, 6 27-32; ditto November and DectmtH r
5 27-32d.
Liverpool, October 10, 2:00 p. m.—Cotton-
Sales on a basis of middling uplands, low mid
dling clause, October delivery, 5 27-32d.
Liverpool, October 10, 2.30 p. m.—Cotton-
Sales, 8,500 bales American. Sales on a basis
of middling uplands, low middling clause, new
crop,December and January, per tail, 5 29-32d;
tales on a basis of middling uplands, low mid
dling clause, new crup,shippef January aud Feb
ruary, per sai 1 , 5 15-16d.
Liverpool, October 10, 4:00 p. v— Cotton—
Sales on a basis of middling uplands, low mid-
el ing clause, January and February delivery, 5
27-3 2d.
Liverpool, October 10. 4:00 r. sl—Y’ams and
Fabrics at Manchester firm.
New York, October 10, Nood. — Cotton
market steady; sales l,«f>l bales; Uplands, 10%c;
Orleans, 11®11 l-’6c.
New York. October 10, Noon.—Cotton—For
futures the market opened steadier, as fol
lows: Octobe-, 10 31-32® 11c; November, 111-16®
11 3-32c; December, 11 3-16®ll 7-32c; January. 11
11-32®li%c; February, 11 17-32-411 9-16c; March,
11 ll-l6@il%c; April, 11 J,® 1115-16c.
Groceries, Provisions* Arc.
Liverpool, October 10, 2:00 p. n.—Bread
stuff a quiet. New Mixed Wt stern corn 25s 6d®
26s. American lard 49s 6d.
New Yoke, October 10, Noon—Flour market
ouened dull and drooping. Wheat opened quiet
and declining. Coro opened dull and unchanged.
Pork opened dull at $i7 0) for mess. Lard open
ed heavy; steam at $10 65 Spirits of tirpertin.
opened dull at 34c. Rosin heavy at $1 SO for
strained. Freights opened heavy.
Baltimore, October 10, Noon.—Flour opened
easier and not quotibly lower; Howard street
and Western Superfine $3 J5®4 50; Howard
Street Extra $4 75.3 5 50; Family 15 5J®7 25; City
Mills Superfine |3 50.44 50.; Chy Mdls Extra
$4 75-46 11; City Mills Family $S 00 : Rio brands
$1 75®7; Family $8 25. Wheat—Choice grades
active, strong and higher; low grades dull; Fenr-
sylvania Rea at $1 35 *1 36 Maryland Kef, good
to prime, at $1 304’. 3* Amber at $1 4 X41 45;
White at $1 20®1 37. Corn opened steady for
Beutkero and active and firm; Southern White
54 g;57c; yellow 57®58c.
For Balance of Telegraph Markets see
2d page.
J H Estill,
Associated Press, No 3 Whitaker
ray Telegraph to the Morning New^.l
Ttbee, October 10— Nothing passed in or out to
day.
At anchor, inward bound—Schr Enchantress.
Loading—Ship Savannah
outward bonnd—Bark Bremen, brig Mary C
Rosevelt and schr Saiilia.
Waiting—Bark- Carl Georg (Ger). Gutenberg,
Kate Bun-ill (Br), Ruth (Nor), Tuisko (Ger),
brig GrostherzDgin Anna (Ger).
Nothing in sight.
Wind light, N.
Receipts.
Per Central Railroad. October 10—3,259 bales
cotton, 50 boxes starch, 15 hhds bacon, 16 bbls
whisky, 7 tierces ham- - . 13 boxes bacon, 30 boxes
candl V. 20 half boxes do, 20 kegs beer, 5 cases
<_•. l -. 50 sacks llour. 4 bbis floor, 7 empty bbls, 3
stoves. sacks grits, 1 sack potatoes, 1 box
md.-e, 3 caddies tobacco, 1 bbl vinegar, 9 bales
cotton yarn, 1 pkg burlaps, 1 box g assware, 4
plows. 1 kfg powder, 1 ba_ r grits, 1 bag potatoes,
2 sacks m :-al.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. October 10—
75*2 bales cotton, 2S1 bbls rosin, 77 bbls spirits, 5
sacks rough rice, 1 car lumber, 4 bbls yeast pow
der, 1 coop chickens, 4 kegs beer, 1 pkge ba^s,
and mdse.
1'ousiRnecN.
Per Central Railroad. October 10— Holcombe,
E .t Co, Bitch «£: if, A4GRR, S Herman. M
Lav in, Gt mm & L. M Fersi &> Co, H Zanders,
Miller K, Jno Lyons, C II Olmstead, H Y'onge,
C C Miller, G N baussy, Frank & E, Goodman &
M, F'.irdg Act C R R, Miss Y1 G Miiler, Weed &
C, TisOii & g. H M Comer & Co, N A Hardee’s
Son & 0 o, Wilcox, G & Co, II F Grant & Co, D B
Hull, Austin et E, W H Beach & Co, Walter *fc LI,
Groover. S & Co, F M Farley, John Nisbett, C C
Hardwick, Clias Green & Co. J W Lathrop & Co,
L J Gudmartin & Co,W B Woodbridge, J L V'iila-
ionca, I L Falk & Co, O Cohen »& Co, B B Minor,
Purse iv T, MiJIett *fc W, li iJabereham’s Son »fc
Co. Duncan *fc J, Bird & W, K M Oppenheimer,
N R Lee.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.’October 10—
Fordg Agt, Groover, S A; Co, Peacock & II, J W
Lathrop & Co, Gt o F Pepper, T V Chapeau, D W
Dreggars, C Jones, G <7 Gemunden «k Sod, L J
Guilmartin & Co, N A Hardee's Son & Co, Oscar
Rierson, W W Chisholm, Purse <te T, Tison & G,
Duncan & J, Austin & E, Wilcox, G & Co, H F
Grant & Co, Woods & Co.
£raai £aifs.
Postponed City Marshal’shale.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE,I
Savannah, Octo cr 4th, 1876, 1
U NDER RESOLUllOK ol the City Council ol
Savannah, and by virtue of City Tax Exe
cutions in my hands, 1 have levied on, and will
aelL under direction ot a Special Committee ci
Council, on THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
NOVEMBER, 1876, between the legal hours ol
e-ik-. beiore the Court House door in the city ci
Savannah, county of Chatham and State ol Geor*
gla, the following property, to- wU:
Improvements on Lot No 6 Calhoun ward,
levied on a? the property of the estate 0'
Augustus Bun aud.
Lot No 15 and improvement* Elliott word.
levied on as the property of Gujne Bonrqu.n.
Improvements on lot No 70 Lloyd ward; ievit 4
0B as the property of John ti EntJer.
Lots :• • •= 23 ana 24 and im;c ^r-cixentB Jas]>ei
ward, levied on as the property / Francis Cham
pion, trustee.
Improvements on western % of Lot No 65 Gas
ton ward; k vied on as the prone-i y of TP Elkin:
Lot No 52 ana lmprovementa i.iowl word:
levied on as the property of Wm \> iicdfiey.
Improvements on Lots Nos 40 and 41 Waltoc
ward; levied on as the property of J F Gowen.
Improvements on Lots Nos 31, 32 and 33,
Walton ward ; levied on as the property of Mrs
M. li Guerard.
Loi No 23 and improvements, Gilmerville;
levied on as the property of the estate of A Har
mon.
Eastern one-halt ot Lot No 4 Cuthbert ward,
filth section: levied on as the property ol K i
Hannon.
Improvements on Lot No M roisytn ward,
levied on as the property of William Hobo
Lot No 51 Garden Lot east; lcv.^n od as the
property ot James A Laiioche.
Lot Nu i 7 and improvements, Gilmerville; lev
ied on as the property of F S Lathrop.
Improvements on the western one-third of Lot
No 3 Wesley ward; levied on as the property 0/
A K Mallet to.
Eastern one-half of Lot No 3 and improve*
ments, Screven ward; levied on as the property
of Eli Mallette.
Western one-ha’f of Lot No 3 and improve
ments, Screven ward; levied on as the propertj
of Mrs Catherine Mallette.
Improvements on the middle one-third of Let
No 3 Wesley ward; levied on as the propeity cf
Miss Eoline Mallette.
Improvements on Uie eastern one-half of Los
No 25 Calhoun ward; levied on us the property
of C C ?tlillar.
Lot No 37 and improvements, Middle Ogle
thorpe ward; levied on as the property ol Jame*
B Read and R J Nunu.
Lot No 40 and improvements, Middle Ogle
thorpe ward; levied on as the property of Mrs
James B Read.
Improvements oa Lot No 24 Walton ward;
levied on as the property of Miss Kate Roberts.
Lot No 3 and improvements Jones ward; levteo
on as the property of Dwight L Roberts, trustee
Lots Nos 2 and 3, Garden Lot west, front id.
tat.yard tract; levied on as the property of Jamei
H Roberts.
Improvements on Lot No 16 Troup ward; leviee
on a* the property cf the estate of Mrs M J
Roberts and children.
Improvement on Lot No 7 Walton ward; levies
on as the property of the estate of Mrs Y1 J
Roberts and children.
Lot No 14 and improvements, Cuthbert ward,
seventh section; levied on as the property of Jnc
A Sullivan, trustee.
Lot No 7 and improvements. Cuthbert wartf.
seventh section; levied on as the property of W
D Sullivan.
Improvements on Lot No 40 Lloyd ward: levied
on as the proj>erty of W B Sturtevant, trustee.
Improvements on Lots Nos 6, 7 and 6 Elbert
word; levied on as the property of the estate cl
Mrs Margaret Telfair.
Lot No 20, Gallie ward, and improvements;
levied on as the property of Henry G Ward,
trustee.
Improvements on Lot No 44 Stephens ward-
levied on as the property of Mrs A F Wayne.
Purchasers paying for titles and stamps.
GEORGE W. STILES,
c ct6-tf City MarshaL
City Marshal’s Sale.
OFFICE CITY MARSHAL, >
Savannah, October 4th, 1876.)
U NDER RESOLUTION of the City Council oi
Savannah, and by virtue of city tax execn*
I tions iu my hands, I have levied eu and will seL,
under direction of a special committee of Coun
cil, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER.
1576, between the legal hours ol sale, before the
Co-.ii House door in the city of Savannah,
county o Chatham, and State of Georgia, the
following property, to wit:
Improvements on Lot No. 23 Currytown ward;
levied on as the property of J. V. Connerat.
Lot No. S and improvements. South Ogletbcrrx
ward; levied on as the property of Mrs. Mary M
Marshall.
Lot No. 10 and improvement", Reynolds waid.
Ithird tything; levied on the property ol Jame>
J. Waring. h
Purchasers paying for titles and siamps.
GEORGE W. STILES,
octC-tf City Marshal.
iBintltnfl.
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and Weekly and Daily Papers and BOOKS
«f all kinds, BtiUND
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Price.
r'lRIPPS, THE CARRIER 75
HIDDEN PERILS 76
PAUSANIAS, THE SPARTAN 50
THE PRIME MINISTER 75
carter ouartkrman 75
THE LAND OF THE SKY’ 75
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1SHMAEL 1 75
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EDITH LYLE 1 60
Cheap editions of all the popular authors for sale
sug8-tf USTLLL’S SEWS DEPOT.
Bankrupt Sale!
O F MILTON GOLD JEWELRY’.—Everybody
has heard of i iiton Gold Jewelry, it having
b.-en sold in this market for tbe lu L t ten years,
and wor by th * best and richest class of our
population. Still it takes an expert jeweler to
discover Milton Gold from viruin g.dd. These
groils are no’brass or p ated. but Milton Gold.
The following articles bv mail, pott paid, on re
ceipt of FIFTY CENTS:
One pair elegant Sleeve Buttons, with Inde*
pendence flail emjraved, retail price $1 00
One set Spiral Shirt Studs, retail price 75
One be-utiful Coral Scarf I in, retajl price..
Ore ele ant Gents' Watch Chain, latestpat-
ter :, retail price 1 SO
Ovr Colla- B1.tt.0n, re ail price 50
One elegant Wedding Ring, very heavy, re
tail price 2 00
Total $6 50
Remember, we will Fend you the above-named
six articles which we have retailed at $6 50. by
mail, post paid, for FIFTY’ CENTS, # or four
sample lots tor $1 50. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. I ddress
W. W. BELL & CO.,
8 North Seventh Ft., Flu ydeiphia, > a.,
oct7-t: Importers of Watches and Jew*iry.
<Sas fitting.
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Das & Steam Fitter,
Flamer atu dealer in Gas Fixtures,
DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON.
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with ail the
latest improvements, at the shortest notice,
nov25tf
WM. M. McFALL,
Practical FlciaJ^r aud 6as Fitter,
No. 46 Whitaker
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Chandeliers and Gas
Fixtures cf every description constantly on hand.
Jobbing done at the shortest notice,
feM-d
Coutnutor, guilder, &t.
JOHN O. SMITH,
CONTRACTOR,CARPENTER
—AND—
B CTILDER,
CORNER HENRY AND MONTGOMERY STS.,
Jan25-ly Savannah, Georgia.
WHY?
W HY IS IT that Printing can be done to the
utmost satisfaction of the customer at the
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE? B.,-cause the
office is complete in the way of material—six power
presses, types in quantity and every needed variety,
keeping at all times on extensive stock of papers,
having a well-equipped Bindery, employing good
workmen—thus having all, ana the best facilities
we are enabled to turn out SUPERIOR WORK,
aud to do bo IN THE SHORTEST TIME poartbl
gjflistra £ist.
1876.
1876.
Begistry List
CITY OF SAVANNAH, )
Office Clerk of Council, Oct. 1,1S76./
T HE citizens of Savannah are duly notified
that the Registry List for the year 1S76 was
opened at this office on MONDAY*, July 3d, 1876,
and that the following named peisons have been
registered pursuant to the laws of the State of
Georgia now of force. R. A. SILVA,
Clerk of Council.
A.
Ash, C 3 Allen, Geo W
Asendorf, John Arden, D D
Ambrose, J H Anglin, John
Anderson, E C, Jr, Axsou, R
Adams, S P AveiDra, A A
Abrams, J J Adams, W H
B.
Blair, Frank
Blua, Henry
Bulloch, W G
Brown, Albert
Burroughs, W H
Byck, Lehman E
Bliss, Lewis
Baker, W H
Bruton, G A
Benet, W F
Byck, Levy E
Buttimer, P
Bryai, J M
Byck, Simon E
Blonk, Benj C
Brinson, C
Butler, O
Brandtholtz, P G
Batinger, W S
Bulloch, Augustus
Butler, W G
Bryan, T W
Bogart, Wm S
Blake, Richard
Berrien, L C
Baker, J II
Bailer, J H C
Condon, P
Champion, A H
Curry, W F
Clabby, J
Coyne, Ed
Crane. H A
Campbell, W J
Cunningham, John
Col ins, Chas
Copps, Joseph
Cramer, C G
Cole, Tho?.
Cammes, Theo.
Cessar, J H
Cleary, Dennis
Conner, E M
Charters, W M
Clements, J
Dee, James
Davis, H L
Dunn, Wm
Dasher, F W
Drayton, C A
Dasher, Israel
Daly, M
Delamotte, C L
Davis, John E
Demere, K P
Dunnagou, M
Decker, Paul
Daily, J P
Dolliv r, W
Doyle, M J
De.ayen, P J
DeMartin, R J
Enright, J B
t ndies, L B
Estill, W
Eden, H fl
Ennis, T
Eberstein, W H
Finstern, L
Feuger, J A
r airchild, L JB
Pergason, James
Fleetwood, T M
Foley, John
Fleming, W B
Flannery, John
Feely, Ihcs
Footman, J C
Fahreuback, IIL
Fish, JDr'51
Grant, R 9
Graef, T A
Guerard, J M
Gadagher; It
Guilmartin, I* 1
Gasman C lias-
Greene, E W
Giles, H L
Grant, Mack
Gockenheimer, S
Gnann, B R
Gardner, Sol
GieasoD, John
Gammell, Jno
Hagar, E
Heiinkin, M
Haber- ham, Jas
Hcghea, W
Hull, F M
Henderson. T M
Henry, K J
Ham et, J R
Hcgan, M
Herschbach, J
Harmon, R F
Hor t, G
Hanley, A
Haas, Chris.
Harrison, W T
Habersnam, J C
Hackett, E L
Houston, J P S
Henry, E
Harden, H C
Horan, B
Houston, W L
Immen, John
Jones, M S
Johnson, J R
Johnson, H
Jones, J H
Johnson, Glen
Jachens, C
Johnston, John M
Klug, F
Kohler, A
Kennedy, R C
Kerr, Wm
Kent, Alfred
Knight, Jas
Kendy, J P
Killerher, M
Killourhy, J B
Lavin, M
Luba, H F
Landershine, C P
Logan, Luke
Litche, II F
Lyons, Thos
Levy,B H
Lovell, Edward
Lovell, J P
Levy,S Y
Lamar, G W
Lindsay, James
Lyon, Thos H
Lewis, Tom
LindstroDe, A L
Lester, D B
Myer, M n
Marmelstein, C A
Meldriai, J E
Mehrtens, H C
Maxwell, John
Mtudel, Myer
Mendel, A
McMahon, John
Manigault, 8
Moses, O K P
Murphy, J M
Mongiu, R M
Martin, E
Middleton, T B
McCoy, Jas S
McCabe, Ed
McFarland, J T
Mclntire, J E
Molloy, Thos F
McHugh, John
Murphy. Pat
Moran, W M
Mann ion, Joseph
Middleton, C K
Mahonev, Tho$
Maher, Jno
Mannion, James
Magner, T F
Morgan, Fred
Millar, C C
Min ; s, J F
Miiler, Jacob
Mulligan, Thos
Monahan, B
Neidlingcr, E L
Nicolson, John
Nugent, Ed
Nichols. Geo A
Noon, M
Nicholas, P
Owens, Geo W
O'Leary, Daniel
O’Byrne, Ed
O’Niel, Thomas
Prenty, P
Bowel!, Jackson
Porter, James
Preston, O F
Proctor, Sylvester
Palmer. II W
Puree, D G
Pettigrew, G G
Porter, David
Parsons, E
Qoantock, G T
(^ainan, Pa£
Quantock, Wm
Ru sell, P M. Sr
Russell, W, Jr
Rocker, C
Ryan, C E
Russell, Waring
Reilly, Peter
Reedy, J B
Russell. Levi S
Richardson, J A
Rust ell, P M, Jr
Rogers, J S
Ryan, W
Redmond, J J
8woll, Wm*
Savage, J B
Sheftall. M
S:oddard, John
Sturtevant, J S
Souliard, E A
Sheppard, Jas
Smith, B
Symons, W R
Smith, W H
Shlels, P K
Symons, J W
Short, Adam
Stoddard, J J
Scholl, John
Seers, Peter
Sinnott, N
Stockton, Thos
Smith, Lojiifi
Spivey, F L
Saunders, H
Shuptrine, J T
Stillwell, W B
Solomons, J M
Strong, L C
81+ea, D
Screven, Jno
Torley, A F
Tison, W H
Thomas, D R
Train, H F
Taylor, J C
Tidings, Patrick
Tebesn, J Cf
Thompson, Jno
Vercen, J T
Van Newton, J H
White, Jas
White. James
Wilson, Wm
Walter, Geo
White, Cyrus
Box, P M
Bulloch, W II
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Bryan, Henry
Bergan, Thos
Broughton, G n
Brown. W Stiles
Ben.-on, E P
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Bradlev, Richard
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Brooks, J F
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Bandy, J W
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Ballantyne, Thos
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Byrnes, Geo F
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Blois, VV F
Behr, John
Brannan, J L
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Butler, Henry
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Box, B
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Bncaley, J J
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Brown, T H
Byrnes, Edward
Barron. Jos A
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Blair, McKenzie
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Puller, 1 J
Burt jn, D
Connery, E
Cunningham, H C
Couniban, P
Cash. M
Conway, T R
Champion, A
Connell, Lawrence
Cooper, John
Cunningham, C 31
Charlton, W G
Christian, J A
Chisholm, T B
Cope, Geo L
Cochin, John
Connerat, J V
Cunningham, T M
Cessar,!) K
Cornell, J C
D.
Demere. R M
Daffin, P D
Dillou, Thos
Deppiah, J H
DopsoD, J K
Duggan, J C
Dickerson, II J
Davis, Geo
Dyer. W II
Davidson, W M
Davant, K J
Der.egal, A
Deubler, C
Dutenhofler. A
Deveaux, J II
Downing, R F
E.
Estill. J H
Elsinger, S
Ehlere, C C
Eiskamp, J110
Edwards, J B
F.
Fields, W H
Ford, Thos C
Feely, Michael -
Fitzgerald, David ' . '
Ferrell, W 3
Fo ey, James urn
FreUMdi W
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Gaston, A fl
Gazan, L i
Goob3, A
flBKony, G W
Gordon, \V W
* Gaillard, R G
(tau met, A
Groves, Kobt
Groover, Chas E
Grimball, F
Gallc-giay, Jas
Green, Geo
Goodwin, M
Uaudrey, V E
II.
Harden, Thos H
Heitman, J II
Hami tou, S P
Houston, John
He.dt, E
Herndon, B S
Hunt, W
Houston, L H
BilJsman, C M
Herman, S
Hcidt, J II
Harden, W
Hussey, Wm
Hendry, E D
Heageney, Jas
Henderson, W M
Habersham, A A
Holland, Jas
Howard, J T
Hardee, B W
Herman. A
Hayes, P
Wakefield, C E
Werner. Chas
White, C J
Wells, D
Workman, T S
Winn, A A
Wayne, Thos S
Walker. R D
Ward, H G
Webb, K
Ynlee, E
Y’ouge, Easton
Zeigler, Solomon
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Wheaton, J P.
Wiliiamaon, W W
iilUms, D
We! lb rook. Geo
Woolhopter, F W S
Wells, W P
Warren, J L
Wilson, J W
Williams, J M
Wa’.dhauer. D
Y.
Y'oung, L G
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Patronize Home Industry !
THE SCHOFlEL,i> ENGINE,
D ESIGNED and bait expre=s’y for ginning
and other plantation work, and the only
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is made of the very best material, and is equal to
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SCHOFIELD'S PATTERN COTTON PRESSES
—JXD—
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S AND AFrEH SUNDAY, October 3.1876,
Trains m this Road will run as
Largest Circulation
—OF ANY—
Daily Newspaper in Sorth Carolina.
—THE-
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Fnblisli<“<l in Wilmington,
A City of nearly Twenty Thousand Inhabitants,
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mmpfcp free of charge in order to try some on]
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.Iordan, G P
Johnston, J M
Jesse, Thos J
Johnston, J D
Johnson, George
Jones, W E
K.
King, C B
Kehoe, Wm
Kanfmann, J
Kean, Ed
Knapp, N B
Knorr, Louis
Kennedy, Jno
Kennedy, E J
L.
Leacy, J J
LePage, K
Law, C F
Lewis, J N
Law, F P
Lorcb, John
Lovell, E F
Lenzer, John
Lee, S C
LiDgg, H
Lathrop,J W
Lathrop, J W, Jr
Leonard, James
Lester, K E
Lineberger, J T
Louis, John
M.
Middleton, W C
Monahan, Jas
McIntosh, David
Mohr, L
Munnerlyn, J K
McAuliffe, John
Morel, J S
Moves, Theo
Mclntire, Kobt
May, W H
McHugh, John
Metzger, W B
31 yere, L J
Mtitzler, Chas
McCall, F J
McGuire, Thos
Moriarty, Pat
Mercer, Geo A
Minis, A
Moran, Ed
Murphy, Chris
McMahon, J J
Mallette, C S
Me Redmond, A
McGuire, Thos
Mendel, E
Morris, Wm
McCahey, P
Morel, Thos D
Mil-y, W
Middleton, CAR
McGowan, J 0
McMahon, P J
McCabe, P
N.
Niland, Bryan
Norris, W R
Nichols, W N
Nolan, Jas
Neill, John
NoIod, J A
O.
O’Connor, Pat
Oliver, John
O’Connor, Dan
O’Connor, Wm
P.
Pratt, W N
Pease, H W
Palmer, H A
Power. John
Parry, J G
Paulsen, Jacob
Pruduommc, Joseph
Prendergast, C F
Poole, C S
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Quinan, 31 T
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Russell, John
Rosenheim, Jos
Ripley, J B
Reynolds, Samuel
Reilly, J K
Reilly, John
Russell, Jas
Ruwe, John H
Konan, J T
Reedy, John
Read, J B
Robertson, J F
Reilly, Patrick
S.
Stokes, P J
Sullivan, Daniel
Smith, James
Sorrel, G M
Saussy, J K
Sullivan, M 31
Silva, J S
Smith, A B
Sheehan, Thos
Steinberg, John
Solomons, L
SullivaD, Daniel
Stevenson, Jf hn
Schroeder, John
Stevens, Frank
Sweat, J F
Sams, W J
Strate, J R
Smith, Barnard
gtuder, \ S
Schwenck, Jno
Sweat, F Rip
Springer, P B
Smith, A B
Sack, A
Smith, P
T.
Theus, T N
Turner, Geo
Triest, Jacob
Turner, R T
Tilden, BG
Tufts, Martin
Tompkins, II B
Thomasdon, II J
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Wolber,'. John
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Tj the Business Jion of Savannah.
XHE
l)arien Timber Gazette,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
—BT—
RICHARD W. GRUBB, tditor and Publisher.
T HE GAZETTE is published every Friday eve
ning at Darien, Ga., the second la-gest tim
ber and lumber p<^rt iu the United States. As
such it has a LARGE and INCREASING CIR
CULATION throughout all the counties contigu
ous to the Altamaha, and therefore offers to the
commission, Grocery and Dry Goods Merchants
of Savannah a medium of advertisement that
might be by them profitably made use of.
Peoetruted. too, as much of this country is by
the different railroads connecting with the Allan
tic & Gulf Railroad, the planters ot all kinds of
product naturally look to Savannah as their mar
ket, and through the means of well placed adver
tisements select the consignees oi their pro
duct.
We happily offer the GAZETTE as such me
dium to the Merchants ot Savaun h. TERMS
LIBERAL. Address
RICHARD W. GRUBB,
aug26 lm Darien, McIntosh county, Ga.
Leave 5 vannah.dalty at.
4:15 p. m,
I Arrive at J esup daily s t 7:25 p.m.
Arrive! iVatnbridgedai'y at 8:0ia.m.
I Arrive.: Alb*L^ daily at 9: i 0 a.m.
Arrive t.r L!Ve.Pu daily at 4:00 a. m.
Arrive t: lackioirvftfe daily at 10:55 a. m.
Arrive .• raaMMbtedaily at lu:00 a. m.|
Leave Jacksonville daily at 3:'Xi p. m.
COE BRrVKN
-y HE fliinua« G.rxuiz b»rk
BETTY,
C. Nordeshoi.7, M i*-.-,
haviDg a portion of h. r ,... r _ fl __
• h? atd ‘ 1
of freight room, apply to ' ‘or
_^ILDEa*C0.
FOR LIVERPOOL
HE first-class German bare.
GERHARD,1
sep30-tf
Captain J. Kj.akp^
having a portion of her cargu **i
dispatch for the above p<j
freight room, apply to
Leave Live Oak daily at 9.50 p. m. i sep30-tf
Le^ve Albany daily at 5:20 p.m. J
Leave Bain bridge daily at 3:45 p. m. 1 FOR
Leave Jesup daily at 6:35 a.m.' v
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:45 a. m.
Connect at Albany dail}- with passenger trains
both wavs on Southwestern Railroad, to and
from Eufacla, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc.
Close connection at Jacksonville with St.
John’s river steamers.
Trains on B. & A. R. R., leave junctions, go-
in i west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at
11:14 a. m.
For Brunswick, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day, at 4:26 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, EASTERN DIVISION, GO
ING WEST.
Leaves Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:2 • a. m.
Arrive atM c I nto sh a t 10.10 a m.
Arrive afflesnp at. 12:20 p. m.
Arrive at Blacksli«ar at. 3:20 p. m.
Arrive at Dul’ont at 7:00 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, EASTERN DIVISION, GO
ING EAST.
Leave DuPont Tuesday, 1 hnraday and Saturday.
at 4:45 a. m.
Leave Bla • kshear at S:30 a m.
Leave Jesup at 11:4o a. m.
Leave McIntosh at 3:50 p. m.
Arrive at Savannah 4:10 p, m.
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted), at 5.00 a m.
Arrive at Valdosta “ " 7 00a.m.
Arrive at Guitman •• " S 50 a m.
Arrive at Tho-nasviUe " “ 11:00 a. m.
Leave Thcmaaviile " “ 105 p ra.
Leave Quitman “ “ 3 30 p.m.
Leave ValdosA “ “ 5:i 0 p. m.
Arrive at Dnixmt " «' 7:03 p m.
H. S. HAJNKS,
oct7-tf General Superintendent.
IVERPOOI
r J , HE clipper ship
GEORGE WASHINGTON, Al.
Captain T. D. Prob*t
having a portion of her car-m -
quick dispatch for tlie above i> - * ^
of freight room app.'y t.- r,jr o»4ice
" Pl9 " f -
10R LIVERPOOL
, T , HE AI German s.ip
SAVANNAH,
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Skipping.
Sayaunah and Charleston R.R.
Oteics Savannah & Charleston R. R. Co.,1
Savannah, Ga., October 7,1S76. f
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER Sth,
iast., the Paesenzer Trains on this Road
w ru' follows, FROM ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT:
DAY TRAINS DAILY.
Leave Savannah at 10:00 A. M,
Leave Charleston at._ 9.39 A. M.
Leave Augosia at 9 30 A. 3L
Leave Port Royal at 10 45 A. M,
Arr.ve at Savannah at 4 30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 5 90 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 5:10 p. M.
Arrive at Port Royal at 3:55 **. M.
C-jnnections ma^le at Charleston with the North
eastern and South Carolina Railroads; at Augusta
with the Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta,
and Georgia Railroads.
Tickets for eaie at R. R. Bren’s and L. J. Ga
zan’s Special Tick-1 Agencies, No. — Bail street
and Pnlaski House, also at Depot Ticket Office.
C. C. OLNXY, Rec. C. S. GADrDaid
oct9-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Central Railroad.
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news of the city, State and elsewhere, market
reports and vigorous editorials on municipal, po
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The coming canvass, State and National, wiii
be closely wa T ched and properly presented, while
the Mechanical and Agricultural interests of the
State will not be neglected. It has a large and
rapidly increasing circulation.
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months, $2; one year. $G.
PRINTING, BINDING and RULING of every
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Cheap Publications
STATIONERY,
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
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T OE BEST, CHEAPEST and most stylish
patterns in the market. For ladies and chil
dren. Garments ot all patterns and sizes.
New Fall and Winter styles just in.
Until
Catalogues sent free on application.
November 16, adjress all ord* re to
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sep30-6 The Singer Manuf’g Co.'s
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FLESH AND SPIRIT.
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JIKAV’Y YOKES.
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THE DELIVERY OF PAPERS AND MAGA
ZINES to any part of the city a specialty. Pub-
1'cations served by the day, week, month or oth
erwise.
Thx SaTannah Morning News, and its Tri
weekly and Weekly editions served by mail or
carriers.
Subscriptions for anything in our line mailed
to ail points. Orders by mail will receive prompt
attention.
The publio are cordially invited to pay us a visit.
OPEN FROM 5 O’CLOCK A. 3L TILL NINE
O CLOCK P. M.
Tlie State Journal!
Published at Cedar Keys, Fla.
T HE JOURNAL is one of the largest circu
lated and most influential Democratic pa
pers in the State.
It Circulates all Over the State
bq. more largely in those counties bordering the
Gulf coast and the large cotton counties of Ylarion
and Alachua.
THE JOURNAL is one of the papers that his
lived and thrived notwithstanding it was robbed
of the legal advertising by the Radical party. It
appeals for patronage to the Democratic busi
ness men of Savannah, with the as-ur^nce tDai
those who extend such patronage will be fully
compensated.
J. IRA & T. W. GORE,
aug2S-6t Proprietors.
GKIFFI.Y SEMI-WEEKLY
Press and Cultivator.
ESTABLISHED IN 1S65.
P UBLISHED every Sunday and Thursday, at
two dollars per annum. Devoted to Agricul
ture, Politics, Literature, Immigration and Mis
cellaneous Reading Yiatter. Tho^e wishing to
come to Georgia should read this paper, as we
will from time to time give the present history ol
every couDty in the State. Georg.ans should read
this paper, because it is the best paper for tt j
pne^ published South.
Advertisers should interest themselves about
this paper, as it has the largest circulation of auy
paper in Middle Georgia. Our books are open tc
prove the assertion. Sample copies sent on re
ceipt of a three cent postage stamp. Address,
EDGE & DUTTON, Editors,
jy27-2m Griffin, Ga
M EltCIIAN i's
—ANi>—
Business Men cf Savannah!
TRY YOUR LUCK BY ADVERTISING IN THE
Barnwell (S. C.) Sentinel!
F OR your business it has no superior in Caro
lina as an advertising medium, as it reaches
every nook and corner of that large and popu
lous county, besides circulating in adjoining
counties. An advertisement in its columns may
secure to you a large trade that wi l fi«d itS'Way
to your city. Address
E. A. BRONSON,
augSl-2w Editor and Proprietor.
^rumtig, Biutling. (it.
Are You Getting lie dj for Business
PRINTING!
—AND—
BINDING!
COUNT THE SHSETS.’ COMPARE THE
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Before You Send any More Ci ders Awuj
AS GOOD PRINTING CAN HE DONE IN
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LOW RATES!
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS! SAVE MONEY:
AND GET GOOD WORK:
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Printing and Binding House,
3 Wliitaker Street.
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OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS
Savannah, September 3, 1S76. J
O N and after SUNDAY’, September 3d, Pas
senger Train? will depart from and arrive
at Savannah twice daily:
Depart 9:20 a. m. I Arrive 5:25 p. m.
Depart 5:00 p. m. | Arrive ll:0u a. m.
For Macon, Columbus and Atlanta, making
close through connections to all points North
and West.
Travelers can obtain through tickets, time
tables and all desired information, by calling at
the Company’s Ticket Office, U. L. SC HREIN EK,
Special Agent, Monument square, corner Con
gress streer. WM. ROGERS,
feb!9(sep4)-12m General Superintendent.
Jtumtfs*.
FOB NEW YOKE
EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Tickets S<30 OO. Good
October 1st. 1S7G.
KEOULAK LFNfc.
ForAugusta & Way Landing
s
STEAMER
H O S A,
Captain P. n. WARD,
Will leave EYEiiV WSDNRSDAr at 9 •
tr Rates of freight », )w M ~
ioe, and received at a:; tic ■ v'.-Z °“- a
passaire. apply on wharf. * ' ^S* 1 - ®
octl»-tf W. F. BARRY A*®..
The Savannah and iiellonvilie
STEAMBOAT Li>E.
ISLAND AI.L TUE Way
—pb:n—
Savannah to MellonTilie, Enterpriv,
ford, and Intermediate Land inn
St. John's Hirer.
O N the 27th instant, the st.-omer RPf Tivr*
Captain Thomas White, un
wharf fo«»t of Drayton ?:r . TV - j
AFl’EKNOON a T 4 o'c’ock. : ^ 1
wick. St. Mary's, Feruandina. F;
Satilia river, connecting at L>. _
for Altamaha, Ocmu'geeare! o e T.
at Ft nandiua
Jce Smith, for all toints on 4 .
as far as Meiionville.
Close connection made at Palatka r .•
CARRIE with steamers for o
and iAke Crescent or Dunn'? L_ . a; '«;*
lonville lor points on the upper St. « C! ”
The route being en ire.y inland, pasA
will find it very attractive.
Capt. J. n SMITH, Mxlxxt
je!9-tf JOHN H. MURRAY*. A-etl
faints, Otis. &r.
Railroad, Steamboat
—AND—
MILL SUPPLIES.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
GEN. BARNES,
Captain WM. S. CHEESMAN.
W ILL sail for New Y’ork on WEDNES
DAY, October 11th, 1876, at — o’clock
For freight or retfjsage. ar»n!y to
OCTAVUS COHEN A CO., Agent*,
oct- No. 9S Bay street.
FOB BOSTON.
Boston and Saranaali Steamship Line.
V TLA STIC. ESGL1SH ASD ST D'TTS
WHITE LEAD.
FRENCHani AMERICAS WINDOW GLASS
paints, oils. vai;M'.-;.-. •
A Fail line of PAINTERS' MATERIALS.
HOUSE, SIGN and DECORATIVE PAINTERS
Me KENYA ic HANLEY,
136 ST. JULIAN STREET,
jy24-[mhll j-6m Racing Pnlaski Hony.
Paints & Oils
House, Sign and Beeoratire
PAINTING.
W HOLESALE and retail d-aler in P&ina,
Oils, Varnishes*. Brushes, and a i nil line of
Artists’ Materia s. Also,
Window i«la»54.
Window Shadct*.
AXD
Paper H.nnr ii^a
All good* delivered in any par: of the vf, tzd
sold ten per cent, less than any other dock in
Savannah. JOHN G. BUT LEE
mh7-6m 22 Drayton et.. near B- o tight oa.
SEMINOLE,
Captain P. H. MATTHEWS,
W ILL sail for Boston on SATURDAY', Oc
tober 14th, at 4 o’clock P. M.
Through oiL-s of lading given to Providence,
Fall River, New Bedford. Lowell, Lawrence, ana
ether New England manufacturing point*; also
to Liverpool by the CunardLinc.
Theee steamships connect at T wharf with all
railroads leading out of Boston.
For freight or passage applv to
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
S Stoddard's Lower Ranee.
F. NICKERSON & CO.. Boston. oct4-tf
Only Pirecfc Line to France.
T'HE GcDcral TraiiSitLmtic
X Company’s Mail Steamers
between New York and Havre,
calling at Plymouth (G. B.) for
the landing of passengers. The splendid vessels
on this favorite route for the Continent (cabins
rrovided with electric beiis) will fail from nier
No. 43, North river, as follows:
AMERIQUE, Pot aoLZ, SATURDAY, Octo
ber 14, at 3 p. m.
ST. GERMAIN, BecCLOUX, SATURDAY,
October 21. at 8 a. m.
,, a' 1 ; p* UI *® NT . I.achzsxez. SATURDAY,
October 2a, at 2 p. m.
„, !>r j co o* Phssrge in gold (including wjne)—
First cabin, $110 to $120, acco.ding to Sccommo-
• lation; sixond. $!■'; third cabin. $tu. Return
tickets at reduced rates. Steerage $26, with su
perior accommo’atioD, including wine, beddintr
and uteusild without extra charge.
steamers marked thus • do not carry steerage
passengers.
LOU.S HE aiEBlAN. Agent. 55 Broadway, or
_ WILDER A CO.,
augll-3m Agents for Savannah.
^cals, ^cal i’rfssrs, &r.
Seals and Seal
and Stamps 1
Fr^sses
efattre.
LEA & PERRINS’
CELEBRATED
, EXTRACT
M a LETTER
from a MEDICAL
GENTLEMAN at
Madras to his
brother at Worces
ter, May, 1651.
“Tell LEA &
PERRINS that
their Sauce is high
ly esteemed in In
dia, and is, in my
opinion, the most
palatable as well
a- the most whole
some Sauce that i®
made.*’
apri-M
WM. ESTILL, Jr.,
PROPRIETOR.
PRONOUNCED BY
CONNOISSEURS
TO BE THE
“ONLY G00I)|
SAUCE,”
And applicable to
EVERY VARIETY
OF DISH.
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
LEA A PERRINS’
SIGNATURE is on EVERY BOTTLE.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS,
sep26-Tu,ly NEW YORK,
S EALS and PRESSES for County officers,
1 taries, Lodges, Societies, etc., and RIB
STAMPS,’RUBBER FAD*STAMPaJandWa?d
STAMPS, made to order. Specimens and e jff.
mates famished. All orders will receive urr mn t
attention. ^
WM. ESTILL, J 7 1
(Estill’s News I>.-pot).
Corner of Bay lane and Bali street, near the Peat
Office, Savannah, Ga. jan4-tf
Starts, &c.
STOVES!
COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES
A GREAT VARIETY ; ALSO,
BIBB’S StLVEK PALACE
Fire Place Heaters.
FOR SALE BY
Cor mack Hopkins*
16^ Broughton St.
gipcs, (Ciqar lioldfrs. it-
READ AND PROFIT
BY THE KNOWLEDGE Y01 DEBIT*-
F resh imported cigaiis. ; - -*•**
different brands. , uktiC
A large and well selected et >cii 1 :
CIGARS. M
VANITY FAIR, LONE JACK, DURHAM
all other popular brands of
SMOKING TOBACCO:
As well as a fall line of PLUG and JTSECt 7
CHEWING TOBACCOS!
SNUFFS, PIPES, cigarettes, etc. ec-
AT
MOLINA’S CIGAR EMrORIl*.
Or. Boll and State Street. ^
TWSatlaf jetton guaranteed in <.«?:• ;“; s
toanywb-j are Irina enoo„-!i to “
their nar, onaee.
notices.
NOTICE.
,V :'-.entfc * *
juano**
1 &
J HEREBT give notice to to.-
country that I shall remain m the cDT
to business as usuil. Any -
COTTON will have my attect: a. Ary
tor Guano can ship me Cotton in PT
y agents
owing me f
.for fair.
Elme, Tar, Etc.
1 00flaS ARRELS Thomaston LIME: os
I .UllUAfcarre-, TAR; 25 barrels PIP
50 bales OSKCM; YELLOW METAL; FT id-’
ING; Manilla and Tarred ROPE ol all J™'
For sale by Mzes -
sepl-tf CLAGHORN A CUNNINGH AM.
FOIt SALE ,
White Pine and.^laek Y/alnnt
COUNTER yOPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
C. S. GAV,
octl-ly Comer Charlton aarf Tattnall Sta.
I?KOOKS COXT^i TY
Manufacturing Association,
QUITMAN,
\TARNS, SHEETING, SHHcTIS?
X on hand and for sale by
aug2-3m
ROPJS,
GROOVER, STUBBS * CO.
Wrapping Paper.
ITtOR SALK, OLD NKWSPAPKE S, SUITABLE
A’ wrap^ng pager, at Fifty Cento per hus-
fired. Apply to
mysi-tf MORNIKG NEB /a OFFICE,
meat for same, or deliver it to any i
D. B. BUBG
Agent for Patai^GaaaO^
sep6-‘.f
NOTICK.
• Jlr.i*
J~JURING my absence from tn
BLAIR will act as my duly anthcr.
n i\ FkRFt >B Kd
-Ylatlrrtakcre.
1). FEKGLSO,
Undertaker,
>0 138 BROUGHTON SlREll
Residence, No. U PRESIDENT, c ^ j
Profeasional and Musines^^J
/"IK anybody elae, - ”
Vj eiza, color, or quatiij, prut 1
mriere. nremotly at the uv| mH ,