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TfllBSUAY. NOVEMBER 2S. I87fc.
eommerrial.
savannab HABRET.
OFFICE OF THE ;
■Utaxxah. November 27. 1*7*. 4 p. m.
—The market opened quiet and un-
_' Kt 1 p. m. was easier, mth a decline
ofH^n mid-1 ling, and l-16c. in low middling.
Closed easier, with sales of 1.588
Cotto:
bales. We
quote:
Middnnz Fair..
Gooi Middling-•
■9*
Vi
•SH,
Low Middling —
Good Ordinary
f III!
S. - -i
: if
j? -
i II
I 3 -
% s,
g I Si
|g|&
! ^l!
2 2
- ; n i «• g
1 ^ ; 3 S. -
2 I 1 1 1 1 i ; -
11
Bice.—This grain exhibit**! considerable fira-
ness, with a good demand, bales 1X> casks.
We quote:
Common
tCvA. - 6 .
Prime
We quote rough rice as follows:
Crop lota 51 *©1 ®
Sava, sroaea.—The market for roams was
firm with a good demand. The sales were
bb:-. 6l~ grades on private term.-, and *4 *
of all g •» at an adva ce of lie -4^b 111
K t. _• ; rits turpentine ..^^and un
changed. Sate* none Kecwpta for the da»
161 ooi^ ro^n and 1 bi bbis. spirit turpentine.
Exports *5 bbl>. robin.
A, «. C and i> 51 15. E 5; ~ K £
Si rvjj d $: i 5:: . K $- M S^so, N
a2 to, Auadow glass Si 25. ?pint*> :urpenune-
Oiisaad whatie* Sic., regulars ^Tc.
FtXASCLAi.—Sterling Exerang*—sixty day
hills, with bibs ladmr attached. $4 > Q> 4 79.
Kew Fora szfc: exc~ --T~ --ring at par. anc
sei'ing it -i per ject. premium. Gold, ouj-
ing at 1 •- , ~4 ana *e*i *r a;
Haccm — The nsarxefi » steady : demand
good ; stock -n—-a.. w- qaote: Clear rib
■Idea, 2^*.-.: sm:n.<afgv <-4-: dry salted
cKr r.t-.e«i Kihis. 5:. >.nr clear, 5c.;
. and selling
>±erv • 'T-
mt» asceodr ai the decline;
c j.i-. n.miL’1! r ■•*. quote: Super
; .^-nra. “ ©6 i»>. fancy, $6 £0
- ,y t ©6 50; bakers', $6 Z5.
. . — ri— Market easier ; stock ample:
i_, .Ve quote: b-i^Cic. for car load
■ ., -- f feed or mixed; 67©70c. for
: - i-_eT lots of white. Oats—Ample
i - - _ztt. We quote: 40©45c. as
etc.—Hides: Considerable ex-
eat*=r^n-’. - - ••-■5 lo»ra! dealers caused by ash -rp
«l-_- ——e..:i-— i.ixiiice in hides, we quote: Dr.
. —1 if - - - =-ut«sd, 7Via*>0-. Wool . We
oa: > _ .a. Cnwashod, tree of ourrs, —©
. vurry wool, 10© 15c. Tallow, 7c.; wax,
; ieer'^xms, 15c.: otter 'kins, '35c.©*2 00
Hat—rhe maraet is quiet; stoca ana de
mand light. Ae quote: Northern, 60c. whole
sale, S5c.©$l OU retail.
I.iBii—The market is quiet. We quote: In
Oercea, tuo-. and kegs, 7J4
—The offering -u*ck is fair and the de
mand moderate; market firmer. We quote.
L o. b.. *)©«5c. per ca* «oao: 9l©95c. at retail
and dray age.
FREIGHTS.
T.ruarR —We are without any arrivals this
wee*, and th- re is contin jed scircity of avail
able vessels for which outside rates can be
readily obtainei to load at this port su»d
near by for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New
York and East. We quote : To Balti
more ana Cncsapeake uons, So U0 © 5 50 ; to
Phdnde^hia, $5 15©5 53 ; to >ew iork ana
So ana {*.rts, J5 5 ^ o 5 - ; to Boston and east
ward, |o5>©7 iw, to bu Jonn,N.B., fe Timber
froui i. u.' gl 5j higher tnau lumber rates,
fee the West indite and windward, ga 00©9 wi,
soil: to South America, $19 0U©0U 00, gold; to
ftssril porta, $1« 00^15 00, gold: to Unite..
Sngdooi. imoei 36©37s., lumber £5©* 10s.
Navai. Store.-. — tw.-uu ana spirius 3a, 9a.<^5a.
9d. to United Kingdom or Continent.
dV SZKAM.
OOTTOS —
Bremen «-. oa
Liverpiool direct _ ?6d
Liverpuui, «ia .>e* i'orx, W 2> J5--SUu
t^Terpo-DL via Baltimore. If ~-lh<l
Ltrerpool, via Bojaon, ? fc 7 lGd
aavre, via New Ybrk, y ib, gold lc
Bremen, via Sew York, V *>, gold 1 l-16c
Bremen, via Baltimore, ^ ft> lc
Antwerp. V »*. gold lc
Bovton. v bale $2 CO
Sea lalana. a 5$
Hew York, ?» a*..... itc
Baa Island, » 3 «c
Phi adeiphia. 9 » He
Sea Lsiand. ^ lb S* c
Baltimore, ¥ bale $3 00
PrttTi lance. H 1(W 50c
Bzcx—
New * ork, ^ ca*k - 11 50
Philadelphia. 9 cask 1 50
Balriraore. W cask 150
Boston. 9 cask 2 00
my sail.
OOTTOS—
Liv^r-xoJ, ^ *> 21-Md
Havre ?ic
Bremen 11-3^1
Antwerp - ^
Gsnoa
Amsterdam
COUNTRY PRODUCE
liverr. $1 059s*©l 0^; January delivery. $1 07
©1 07H- Kou»h**r» C“rc in good demand ana
steady: Western dull and heavy; Southern
white &t4-3©«5c: yellow at 41 ©45c.
EVENING REPORT.
PDUdGOAl-
Nxw Yorx. Nov. 27. —Honey closed at S
per cent. Exchange, ?4 82. Goli at .WH-
Govemmeni bonds closed strong and higher;
new fives. 1C6^ State bonds closed ouiet.
Stress closed generally firm: coal shares
weak; New Yorx central. 112f6: Erie, 18*4:
'.ake Shore, 68*4: Tdlnois Cenrrai, 77J4: PiUte-
- »u.-g, 8154; Ctucsuro an.« North western. 47;
diuo Preferred, Ttys; Rock Island, UTrfe: West
ern Union, _
8 lb-Treasarr balances: Gold. $125^S.3M (W:
•urrenev, 145 DO. Sub-Treaa: rer paid
for interest 521.000. and 5368.000 for bonds.
Tienmn recripte. *382.000.
50
30
40
10
90
75
1 50
12H©
20
© 55
© 3'
© 45
<S 2H
©1 uu
a
©2 50
15
Grow a FowLs, fl pair.
Half grown, ^ pair
7nr*»«-quaiter erown. § pair
Chick ns, dressed. %Mb
Due** l uuscory,, y pair, uominal..
Di r- eaurwtii. M pair
Turkeys, per pair.
Turkeys, dressed. V C-
XggS \w uill/j ;, f UuS. . .
Eggs '.Western.!, fl dox IS
Butter (country), ^ lb 15
Peanuts < Georgia), ^ bushel 75
Peanut* iTennessee), 9 bushel 139
Florida sugar, 1iE . 7
Floruia sv-rup, 9 gallon 25
Haney, t» gallon 86
Irish potatoes, 9 bbl 2 75
Sweet potatoes, 9 bushel 25 _
Poetry.—The mantel fully supplied and de
mand fair.
Eoos.—The market is firm, with a fair de
mand. Stock light.
Be-tt*-* \ demand for a flrst-claaa ar
ticle. Stock ample.
Pxaiylii.—Marxct barely supplied; demand
fair.
8trc?.—Georgia and Florida, in light demand.
SrsAi.—<Georgia and Florida, scarce, with bu<
S light de r n-*n'*
MARKETS BY MAIL.
Charleston. November 26. — Rice.—This
market exhibited much firmness, with mod
erate oueru.«rs. The salrs were about 200
tierces clean Carolina We quote: Common
4*©5« • . fair 5J4Mir., good 54*©6c.
Naval Stokx».—"Ihc receipts were 118 casks
spirits turpentine and 514 kb Is. rosin. There
was a steaay demand for rosins. Sales about
1,500 barrels at §1 05 per barrel for black and
common strained (A and Bi. $1 20 for strained,
good strained and No. 2(C, D. and Ei, $1 25
for extra No. 2 (F), fl 35 for iow No. 1 (G), fl 50
for No. 1 Hi. 51 for extra No. 1 (I). High
graies were partly on private terms, but we
quote low pale (K 52, pale <3! $2 37U, extra
naie iN-52 75. window glass $3 50per barrel.
Spirits turpentine in demaiid. Sales 250 casks
at 2bc. per gallon for oil. and 27c. per ealion
lor regulars—Netca and Courier.
Wiunwnw, November 25 —Spirits Trap^>--
tixe The market waa,quoted firm at 2TUc. er
gallon for 1 eguiar packages, but we couldleain
of 10 transaction.' to-day.
Roai.s.—Ihe market was firm at $1 ITtA
a:,,J f 1 fur good strained. Sales
tUjmT^^rar 300 bblA ' g00d straine d at quota-
Srr Yore, Nov. 27.—Cotton closed quiet
and steady: sales 342 bales: middling uplands.
9 5 26c: middling Orleans. 9 9 16c.
Consolidated net receipts 34.471 bales: ex
ports to Great Britain 3,918 bales: to the con
tinent 6,457 bales.
New Yore, Not. 27.—Net receipts 1.685
Dales: gross receipts A745 bales. Futures
closed quiet but steady, with sales of 37.000
bales, as follows: November. 9 21©9 24c; De
cember. 9 --c January. 9 22©9 33c; February.
4 J©9 45c; March. 9 5>©* 57c. April, 9 68©
9 69c: Slay.* S*c: June, 9 vOc: July. 9 99©10 a«c.
Galveston, Nov. 27. —cotton ctosed easy and
lower to sell: middling 9c: low middling
,-ood ordinary 6c; net receips* A713 bales:
gross receipts*0) bales: sales 1,7M bales; stock
11.586 bales.
S^arciJA, Nov. 27.—Cotton closed quiet: mid-
iling^ygc: net receipts 1,937bales: stock 22.GT9
jaiej.: sales §00 bales: export* to Great Britain
2.668 bales: coastwise 2.u9l bales.
tSALTiaj2*, Nov. 27.—Cotton dosed dull:
addling 9^c. low middling 6j^c; good ordinary
<)4c; net receipts 00 bates: gross receipts 770
•ates. sai-s In.' hales, stock 1.334 bales: ex-
jo«-ss to Great Briiain 730 bales; coastwise*)
baleA
joeTto, Nov. 27.—Cotton dosed dull:
nidriling 9t*: low middling 9^c; good or
unary ^V'- net receipts 904 bales; gross re-
*ript*32 Dales: *aock 1.462 bales.
Wtunjortij, Nov. 27.—Cotton closed quiet:
oiddluig ;-K. • low middling 8 5-l6c: good oroi-
oary nominal; n-* receipts l.')32 bales: sales 00
ales: stoec 16.559 bales: exports to the con
tinent 1,245 bates.
Ps:,.tnc:j»HiA, Nov. 27.—Cc I ton closed quiet;
niddlmg 9tgc. low middling 9}£c; good ordi-
lary ?"4c; n*-t receipt* 366 bales: gross receipts
m55 bales: sales Vj spinners 117 bales: stock
i.147 bales.
New Orleans, Nov. 27.—Cotton closed weak;
niddlmg 9^c; low middling 8%c: good ordi
nary ^e; net receipt* 13,823 Dales; gross re-
-eitt ; ia.544 bales; *ales 7.000 bales: stock
.63.655 bales: exports coa-twise 2.912 bales.
Mobile, Nov. 27 —Conox> closed weak; mid-
Ilin^ 5S*c; low m,d«iling 8J4c: good ordinary
jc; net receipt* .'i.ifcd bales, gross receipts lX>
tales: sates !.• *» bates: stock 29,389 bales; ex
port* coast WLse 1,593 ba.es.
Memphis, Nov. 27.—Cotton closed dull; mid-
iling6^*:; cet receipts 2,335 bales: chipments
*/7 bales; sal1.3 4) bales; stock 69,016 bales.
Af-.isxa.Nov. 27.—Cotton closed qu-et and
ready: mla-iUng 8 7-16c; low middling8c; good
•rdinary 73^c; net receipts 976 bales; sales 896
Dales.
Charleston. Nov. 27.—Cotton closed easier;
middling Vi • low middling 6*4c: good ordinary
jtqc; ce? receipts 2,538 bales; sales 2,000 bales;
>tock 75.536 bales.
L EOCKRIZ8. PEOVISIOXA ETC.
cw Yorx. Nov. 27.—Flour without decided
change and dull; Southern flour closed
quiet but steady for common to fair
extra at 54 00«r.3 00; good to choice extra at
1Q©6 -05. Wheat, winter l©2c lower, with
ight export and fair speculative tr de: spring
.tea iy but quiet; uugraded spring at 62c©$l 0U:
>0. 3 di to at 90 q,JBc. Corn a shade firmer
but very quiet; 46*4©47c for ungraded; 41^©
42c for No. 3, mainly 4!}£c. oats quiet and
scarcely so firm. Coffee closed quiet; Rio, in
cargoes, quoted at ll^©16c; di.to, in job lots,
ll^©17c. Sugar dull, heavy and nearly
nomiaal; refined unchanged and quiet.
Molasses closed quiet and unchanged. Rice
quiet; Carolina at ~t*©t>£ic: I^ouisiaua at 5^6©
o^c. Spirits tuipeatine dull at 29}£c. Roain
eady at Si 35©1 40. Pork steady: mess at
87 40. Lard stea y for prime steam. Whisky
dulL Freights a shad a lower.
CoLi-. Nov. 27.—rlour dull and un
changed. Wheat lower; No. 2 red at 88c.
Corn active at 29^©29>4c. Oats strong at 19%
©I9^c. Pork steady at §7 25©7 30. old, de
livered. Bulk meats, twenty days in salt, at
2 80c, 3 75. and 3 90 for shoulders, clear rib and
dear sides. Bacon dull; new shoulaers at 3%c.
•lear rib at 4% •, clear sides at 5c. Lard at 5^c.
Whisky at $1 u5.
Chicago, Nov. 27.—Flour closed quiet and
unchanged. Wheat steady and generally tm-
changed; No. 2 red winter at 86J-4©tft>^c;
No. 2 Chicago spring at 83©83}£c f° r <» h: 80^
for December; 84©S4j£e for January: No. 3
• itto at 6»%©70%c. Lorn, demand light but
holders firm ana a shaue higher at 3>^c for
cadi or December: 3.%c for January. Oats
quiet but firm. Provisions—Pork fairly active
and a shade higher at §6 £5 for cash or Decem
ber: 56 95©6 9.^6 for January. Lard_ fairly
active and a shade higher at 5 72^4©5 75 cash
or December; 5 S4£©5 35 for January'- Bulk
neats firmer; ehouiuers at 2 80: short rib at
3 95c; short clear at 4 10c. V\ hisky at $1 06.
At close—Wheat firm and unchanged. Corn
stronger. Oats steady and unchanged. Pork
firmer; advanced 2^c. Lard easier; declined
2}^C.
. »cisvillc. Nov. 27.—Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat steady and in fair demand;
red at 9 'c; amber and white at 93c Com quiet;
white at 36c, mixed at 34c. Oat* quiet for
while at 24j; mixed at 21c. Provision*—Pork
quiet and firm at *3 i»©3 25 for mess. Lara
quiet and firm for choice leal, in tierce and
itto, ui keg*-, sulk meat* closed quiet for
■moulders at 2->4©2J^c; clear no at 3 9c©4 uuc;
clear side* at 4j^©4y4c. Bacon closed scarce;
shoulders at 3c; - lear rio none on market: clear
sides none on uiArxet. Hams—sugar curec
none on market. Wnisky closed steady at
$1 05c.
Cincinnati, Nov. 27.—Flour closed dull and
heavy at $4 00©5 2). Wheat closed quiet and
steady for red and white. Corn steady. Oaus
quiet but firm. Provisions—Pork in good de
mand .it 88 OJ bi 1 cash for mess; sales at $6 <0
for ail the year. Lard quiet for steam and
k-ttle. Buis Meats closed qu et for shoulder*
at 2 80c: clear rib at 3 B e; clear sides at 4c.
Boxed meats quiet; sales short ribs at 4 0c.
Bacon closed quiet but firm for shoulders at 3c;
clear rib at 4J4c; clear sides at 4^£c. WhisKt
closed active and firm at 31 05. Butter dull
t >r fan-, y creamery at 26c: choice Western
reserve at 14*4 ©14c. 3U. ar easier: har-s at
9^©loc: A white at 8j4©9§6c: New Orleans at
6©7*£c. Hogs • ull.
Baltimore, Nov. 27.—Oats closed quiet and
firm for Soul era at 26©29c ; Western
white at 2S©l9o : ditto mixed at 26©27c.
Ha> quiet but in fair deman 1; prime Penn-
sylva nt and Mar* land at 11©11>§. Provisions
quiet and nominally unchanged: mess pork at
58 50. Bulk meats—loose snoulders at 3©3*qc;
clear rib sides 4J4c ^er car load; ditto packed,
at 4©5J4c. Biucon dosed for shoaldars at 4^c;
cleat no sides at 5J4c. riams—sugar cured
at 9Vi©il« for new .^ard, refined tierce at 7c.
Butter irregular; choi- e Western packed firm
at lti©l8c; rolls dull at 15©l7c. Coffee quiet
and nomi ai : Kio cargoes at
Whisky dull at $1 09.
Wilmlnoton, Nov. 27.—Spirits turpentine
closed firm. Rosin closed firm at 31 17J4
for strained. Crude turpentine firm at $1 25
for haru, $1 85 ror yellow dip: 31 85 fnr virgin.
Tar closed steady at ?1 60 Corn quiet; prime
white at 54©5-'e: mixed at 5.)©52c.
RECETPT6-
Per Central Railroad. November 27—3.624
bales cotton. 21 bhls whisky. 673 pieces bacon. 2
cases tobacco, 9 bbis eggs. 1 case milk. 1 sack
oat meal. 1 box canned goods. 2 bbis lard oik
50 bbis cotton seed oiL 4 boxes varnish. 2 cases
shoes. 2 cases plaids, 9 bates domestics. 18 bales
paper stock. 2 pkgs paper boxes. 1 cask wax. 5
obk tallow. 4 pkgs tree*. 11 pkgs furniture, 50
jacket cans. 2 lota household godds. 3 casks
clay, 1 bbl kerosene. 27 bdls hides. 2 cars lum
ber. 232 sacks cotton seed cake.
Per Atlantic and Guif Railroad. November 27
—781 bales cotton. 14 cars lumber. 1 car cottar
seed. 1 car bacon. 161 bb's rosin. 154 bbis spirits
turpentine. 1 bbl syrup. 13 bbis and S5 boxes
oranges. 224 sacks rough rice. 49 sacks seed cot-
ten. b sacks corn. 21 empty kegs. 5 bales hides.
16 bales yarn, and mdse. •
EXPORTS.
Per steamship City of Columbus, for New
York—278 bales cotton. 128^ casks rice. 100 bbis
cotton seed oil. 944 sacks oil cake. 137 pkgs
mdse. 38 pkgs domestics. 28 bales warps. 642
pkgs fruit. 125 bbis rosin. 150 sacks rice chaff.
2,515 pieces lumber.
Per steamship Saragossa, for Baltimore-
353 bales cotton. 23 bales sea island cotton. 75
casks rice, 230 naval stores. 10.000 feet lumber.
125 boxes fruit. 150 pkgs mdse.
Per ship Cyprus iBr). for Liverpool—4,276
bales upland cotton. 220 bales sea island cotton.
Per bark Ararat (Non. for Genoa—1.450 bales
upland cotton—Tunno & Co.
Per bark Emanuel «Swed >, for Genoa—950
bales upland cotton..
Per bark Sif 'Non.' for Havre—1.525 bales up
land cotton. 115 tons phosphate rock
Per schr F A Server, for Baltimore—237.165
feet lumber—R B Reppard.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Wyoming, from PhiladelDhia—
D Taylo *. Mrs D Taylor. Miss S Washington. A
H Oliver. Harry Porter. L Barrett. Mi*s Sarah
Hall. Miss E Groom. Thos Roberta. I» H Polk. D
Wing.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship Wyomiug, from Philadelphia—
A i G R R. C K R, Florida steamers. A R Alt
mayer & Co. Allen ALDG Allen. E A Abbott.
Alexander A M. Geo W Allen. C W Anderson &
Co. Ai kwright Mfe Co, G Butler. T H Bolshaw.
W C Butler. Geo F Byrnes. V Easier. Miss L 51
Bradley. T P Bond & Co. J M Bischoff. Craw
ford 4L.TT Chapeau. *3 B Clark, M J Doyle,
H J Dickerson. GW J DeRenne. Mrs Annie
Demers. W M Davidson £ Co, I Epstein & Bro.
31 Ferst & Co. Frank A Co. A Freidenberg A
Co. L Fned. C L Gilbert A Co. G C Gemnnden,
S Guckenheimer A Co, A A Germander. Good
man & 34. A C Harmon A Co, G M Heidt A Co.
Holcombe. H A Co, A Hanley. J F Hesse, D
Hogan. H Hesse. J R Halliwanger. J II Jrffrev.
Jos Johnson. B K< hn. Jno Kelley Agt, Mo-^s
Kraus*. Ludden A B. Lippman Bros. A Leffler,
Jno Lang. M Lavin, W W Lincoln. Jno Lynch.
D B Lester. McLear A K. A Minis A Sons^ Jas
McBride, J McGrath A Co, H Mastiek. A J Mil-
Co, Guantock
A P, W II Ray. Jno Reilly, Jas Ray. C Rocker,
^loat, B & Co, J T Shuptrine, Chas Seiler. John
Schwenek. Solomons A Co, Jno Sullivan, schr
Grace Andrews. Solomon Bros. H Schroeder.
Savannah Gas Light Co, E A Schwarz. L A
Sant na, V S Studer, A Strasser. J Spanier. J C
Thompson, P Tuberdy. B F Ulmer. J H Yon
N* wton, A K Wilson, L M Warfle:d, Wyllv A C.
P H Ward A Co, Weed A C, Thos West. J E
Walter. West Bros, Young A Co, Henry Yonge,
E D 3' banes. Oscar Zabn.
Per Central Kaiiruea. November 27—Fordg
Agent, E A Schwarz, Wm Hone A Co, Henrv
Yonge, Solomon Bros, A Leffler, Lipprnan Bros.
Mrs (»eo Gregor. C B Ash, Boehm, B A Co. J
Spanier, Eckman A Y, Goodman AM, MY
Henderson. Sturtevant A Co, C C Mdlar. Muir
A D. Wilcox. G A Co, H M Comer A Cw, C F
Stubljs. Baldwin A Co, West Bros, Woods A Co.
Jno Flannery A Co, L J Guilmartin <£ Co,
Knoop, H A Co, Austin A E, J W Lathrop A Co,
Reed A B. Peacock, H A Co. D B Hull. F M
Farley. Gallati A Z. Walter A H, J F Wheaton.
W H Stark A Co, R W Woodbridgt*. N A Har
dee’s Son A Co.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. November
27—Transfer Department. John J McDonough.
A T Lee A Co. Parker A J. Peacock. H A Co, C
L Jones. R B Reppard, Holcombe. H A Co. M
Ferst A Co, J R Sneldon. Graham A H, Prip h-
ard A M, J W Teeples, L J Guilmartin A Co,
Weed A C. D C Bacon A Co, J J Dale A Co, H
Myers A Bros. Sturtevant A Co. Wm Hone A
Co. Herman A K. Shat, B A Co, J L Yillalonga,
W W Gordon A Co, jno Flannery A Co John
son A J. R W Wood bridge. J W Anderson's
Sons. C F Stubbs, Walter AH, N A Haruee's
Son A Co, M Maclean. D Y Dancy. J W Lathrop
A Co, Woods A Co. D B HulL
Per Savannah and Chariest on Railroad. Nov
27—Fordg Agt. A A G R R, A J Miller A Co. J C
Thompson, E L Neidlinger, Allen A L, H Myers
A Bros, Mrs W S Basinger. J Andrew, Boehm,
B A Co. J Garrigan A Co.
Taiuting.
ANDREW HANLEY,
(Successor to McKenna A Hanley.)
Paint and Oil Store.
RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUP
PLIES.
Doors, Sashas, Blinds, Etc
SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
STIMATES FURNISHED for every descrip
J tion of painting. Satisfaction guaran’r-f*.^
Sole Agent for the Celebrated " HU31E
LIGHT” OIL.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
sep24-tf
Commission PmUants.
T. P. BOND. )•
T. P. BOND & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE DCALEBS IN
Hay, Grain, Feed, Rice
—AND—
COUNTRY PRODICE,
F LORIDA and Georgia Syrups, Vegetables.
Foreign and Domestic Fruit.
FLORIDA ORANGES A SPECIALTY.
Consignments of Country Produce, etc., so
licited. Prompt returns guaranteed. 157 Bay
street. Savannah. Ga.
References, by permission—Wm. Hunter A
Son, V,*. W. Gordon A Co., John Me Man on.
Holcombe. Hull A Oa. Alexander A Maxwell,
Blun A Demere. M. Ferst A Co. jy39~ly
PRITCM) k MORRELL,
GENERAL
RICE BROKERS
Commission Merchants,
66 Bay Sl. Stoddard's Lower Range,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
I IBERAL advances made on consignments.
a Special attention given to filling all orders
for Rough and Clean Rice, and prompt atten
tion bestowed upon all produce entrusted to our
care. sep4-6m
msBBBSsgBsmm
JOHN FLANNERY. JOHN L. JOHNSON.
.Managing Partner of late firm L.
J. Guilmartin A Co. 1865 to 1877.
JolinFlaimery&Co.
COTTON FACTORS
Commission Merchants,
NO. 8 KELLY'S BLOCK,
Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOR
Jewell’8 Mills Yarns & Domestics, etc.
B AGGING and TIES for sale at lowest
market rates. PROMPT and CAREFUL
ATTENTION given to ail business entrusted
to us. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made
on consignments. aug3-d.wAtw€m
WM. W. GORDON.
H Eli BY BRIGHAM.
W. W. GORDON & CO.
(Succeesore to Tboii l Gordon,)
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
SO. 112 BAT 8T., BA VAX: AH, GA.
Bagging anti Ties advanced
on crops.
Liberal Cash Advances made
on Consignments of Cotton.
Prompt and carefu 1 attention guaranteed to
all business. jyl-dAw6m
At. J. DA VAN T,
FACTOn
Commission Merchant
PiUinrry ©do as.
PLATSHEK’S
SEW VARIETY STORE!
138 BROUGHTON STREET,
MILLINERY. MILLINERY, MILLINERY.
This department is the most complete ever brought to this market. FEATHERS and
WINGS of the rarest kinds. FLOWERS. FRENCH FELT HATS and BONNETS. WOOL FELT
HATS. STRIPED PLUSHES and SATINS. SILKS. PLAIN PLUSHES, ali colors. SILK VEI^
VETS and VELVETEENS, CRAPE ot all grades. CHAPE and SILK VEILS, RIBBONS, etc.
IT
This department is stocked with 1.000 pounds of all colors and shades of the well known
Bergman & Co.'s fabric, WHITE and BLACK 8 cents per ounce, all colors 10 cents per ounce. All
other goods appertaining to this department at corresponding LOW PRICES.
VARIETY GOODS
Ladies' and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, Ladies' UNDERWEAR. Children s COTTON and
MERINO VESTS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, JACKETS. CLOAKS. LEGGINGS. BOOTS. MITTENS.
CAPS and HOODS. FELT SKIRTS, C ARDIGAN JACKETS. TOWELS. Gents'.Ladies' and Misses'
HOSIERY. HANDKERCHIEFS of all kinds. CUFFS and COLLARS. GLOVES of all kinds. CAM
BRIC and WORSTED EMBROIDERIES. CORSETS large assortment. LACES. LACE RUCHINGS.
L CE TIDIES. SILK SCARFS and BOWS. UMBRELL AS. JEWELRY. FANCY GOODS. NOVEL
TIES. an excellent variety of BASKETS and BRUSHES. FEATHER DUSTERS, BOHEMIAN
GLASSWARE. BRONZE GOODS. SILVERWARE a full line. CLOCKS. VALISES and SATCH
ELS. SCHOOL BAGS. BIRD CAGES. CANARY BIRDS. WALL POCKETS. BRACKETS. BOOK
SHELVING, CHECKER TABLES. TOWEL RACKS and HAT RACKS. FRAMES, CHROMOS,
MOTTOES SPLINTS, large framed CHROMOS. WRITING DESKS. WORK and SHELL BOXES,
RUBBER ARTICLES, WRITING PAPER, TOILET SOAP. PERFUMES, etc . etc. nov7-tf
Railroads.
Shipping.
C-rormrs.
IEW STORE! SEW ROODS!
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ICES
sep4-d&w3m
114 BAY STREET.
Y. DANCY,
COTTON FACTOR
I>.
Commission Merchant
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
P ROMPT and careful attention given to all
business. Liberal cash advances made on
cotton. wooL etc. Consignment* solicited.
pep-i-d.tw&w- m
Blfdirinal.
PAINTING
CHRLS. "MURPHY,
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTING.
Orders for Work of Every De
scription in tlie above
line Solicited.
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smppmg gmciiigeutt.
JOHN OLIVER’S
Paint and Oil Store.
STEAMBOAT,
RAILROAD AND MILL SUPPLIES.
8AM1LS, BLINDS.
Doors, Mouldings, &c.
Dr. m. W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not a patent medicine, but is prepared
nr.'. _t th* direction of Dr. M. W. Case, from t J
favorite pre.*cription, which in an extensr 1
practice of over twenty-seven years lie has four, i
r. effective in all cases of disordered liver ;
impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It acts directly upon the liver, restoring _5
when diseased to its'normal condition; ana in
regulating the activity of this great gland every
other organ of the system is benefited. In Blooa
Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It im
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS MOVED INTO HIS
Jew Store, Corner Broughton & Whitaker Sts.,
WHICH HE HAS STOCKED WITH NEW GOODS THROUGHOUT, AND IS NOW PREPARED
TO SELL
Everything in the Grocery & Liquor Line
AT VERY LOW PRICES l
He will give his personal attention to the WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, and at the same
time keep a general supervision over the RETAIL DEPARTMENT, where will be found a corps
of competent and obliging clerks.
Having one of the finest stores in the Southern States, built expressly for himself, with all
modern improvements, his facilities are unsurpassed, and he now offers a fine line of fresh
goods, in store and arriving by each steamer,
sue
APPLES. POTATOES. TURNIPS,
BEETS. ONIONS. CABBAGES.
MALAGA and CALIFORNIA GRAPES and | of CHAMPAGNE.
PEARS. —ALSO—
LEMONS and FLORIDA ORANGES. The celebrated BAKER WHISKY and BEL-
NUTS, RAISIN'S. | FAST GINGER ALE.
CITRON, DATES. | — agent for—
CURRANTS, FIGS, j BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY.
JELLIE3 and PRESERVES of all kinds. | SAMP, MEAL, FLOUR, etc.
JOUKT
nov?-Th,S.Tu<fcwtf
oivrs.
Ci jars ana Sobarro.
dSEB s«^IACKWEU’S-A w S^
HE
KT PREMIUM
■Philadelphia.
RELIABLE.
1 .y wMi-« nLUnD LL.
\S .T/BlUCKWELIa & CO. DIJRH3M.N.C
my20-d.wjttwly
.furniture Carprijs, &c.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sex Rises 6 42
Sun Sets 4 54
High Water at 8avajthah. 11:27 a. m. 11:12 p. *.
■1RM.Krs BI rKLEbUAPEI.
NOON REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
Nrw Yore, Nov. 27.—Gold opened at 1*X)L;
1^0*°°*' Nov. 27.—Consols at 96 3-16. Erie at
2:<J0 p. m.—Consols. 96 1-16.
8:30 p. m.—Erie. 19^.
4:3u p. m.—trie, 19^.
Not. 27 -Keme*, 112f 42c.
4:0) p. m.—Rente* il2f 21c.
3®* Nov ' ^--Sixscie increase! 8.985,000
Mnn^kr N°v-27.—Stocks opene.1 weak.
Mon y opened at J©4 percent. Gold now at
of ^ ^bange—^>ug, $4 81; abort, >4 >5U
»A^W>3d« opened quiet. Government bon^
C0TT05.
d ^Ti ! i I 2h L ’ No J., :fr ' —Uotton opened tending
aownwanl. middling uplands. 5 7-l6d- mid
dime Ork-am. 5?sd: ndes S.eOi. bale*, of'which
8^ tu s s artsiir , n f ht irr
d*n» deliverable in r*., I. ', 1 :, 1 , 11 -'
^hverabl, in November aod I^g r IS?:
done, deliverable in Decemh
June^t: ditto, deliverable in Jule
midlliu*: Orleans. 9 a i6c. nK Pi^nds, 9 5-i6c:
Futures—market opeo&d steadier ■■ f«n
November, 9 23:: tCCT£“t? i1 1Iows:
9 82c; February, 9 44c; March, 9 55^’ Januar X’
OROCEHlCh, PRO VIS IQ XS, RTC.
Liverpool. Nov. 27. 2 : r<> n _ ,
middles at 25s 6d; short at 28s 6d clear
opened heavy at »T to for
quiet for <tearn rendered at 6 f»7U «nini^
tLr^ntlne at-'.Jic Borne „pe„^-
Strainerl Freight* opened quiet * ^ ror
B VLTIMORE, Nov. 27.—Fl uur or)ened _ ir .
fair demand for Howard street and wi?
ern superfine 32 75©3 50: extra at la
f*mUv at 34 50©5 00; citv mill* su^erSe “It
t2 r3%3 50: extra at H 73^, S ;
at 55 25©5 50: Patap^cr 'ami]v it K
Southern wh- at opened dull, but prices are
maintained: Western dull and lower* Southern
red at * 11X)©1 08: amber at $: vj9©i 12^ J
Pennsylvania red. $1 C8)£: No. 2 Western
winter red, on spot, 91 05*; DecembS?^
Andersen, Genoa—
Thursday. November 28, 1878.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
Steamship Wyoming, TeaL Philadelphia—
Wm Hunter & Son.
Ship Freedo u. Lawrence. Marseilles—Master.
Bark Maid of Orleans (.Br), Houston, Glouces
ter-Master.
Bark Falcon (Br), , Bermuda—H F
Grant.
Bark Harmonia (Nor), Neilsen, London—
Holst, Fulbuton & Co.
Bark Minnie Carmichael (Br), Taylor. Liver
pool—Wilder & Co.
Brig Gregorio. (Sp). Aibonego, Cienfuegos—
Chas Green &. Co.
Schr Fearless (Bn. Malone. Abaco. fruit to J
B Reedy.
Steamer City Point, Scott, Charleston—G M
Sorrel.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Columbus. Nickerson, New
York—Wilder & Co.
Steamship Saragossa, Hooper, Baltimore—Jas
B West & Co.
Ship Cyprus (Br), Kelley. Liverpool—Adam
Moffat t A Co.
Bark Ararat (Nor). Axelsen, * Genoa—Holst,
Fullarton & Co.
Bark Emanuel (Swed
Holst. Fullarton & Co.
Burk S:f (Nor), Torkildsen, Havre—Holst,
Fullart<>n j: Co.
Schr F A Server, Cordery, Baltimore—Jos A
Robert* & Co.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer City Point, Scott. Charleston— G M
Sorrel.
8AILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Columbus, New York.
Steamship Saragossa. Baltimore.
Bark National ioagle. Liverpool.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Horning Heist.
Tyree. November 27—Passed up—Schr Fear
less, from West Indies
Passed out—Steamships City of Columbus,
for New York: Saragossa, for Baltimore: str
City Point; b^rk National Eagle, for Liverpool.
At anchor, outward nound—Schrs Thos Van
Gilder, Lizzie V Hall and Lady Bannerman.
Waiting—Barks Lovfald, Sea, Schadberg.
Dannebn g and Braekka
Arrived to-ay for orders—Barks Maid of Or
leans (Br>. from Gloucester; Minnie Carmichael
(Br). from Liverpool; ti&rmoma (Nor), from
London: Falcon (Br). from Bermuda
Off the bar—Ship Freedom (Am), from Mar
seilles.
A Spanish brig anchored at quarantine at 4
p in.
Nothing in sight.
Wind fresh. SW. fair.
New Y'ork. November 26—Arrived, Frisia,
Issac Bell. Champion.
New York. November 27—Arrived, City of
Para, St Laurent, City of Washington, Western
Texas. •
Arrived out, Australian.
Homeward, David Brown, Charleston; Ath
lete, Tybee.
Liverpool. November 27—Arrived. F.mllian*,
Lord Clive, Maranheuse.
Queenstown, November 27—Arrived out, Bo
hemian.
Marseilles. November 27—Sailed. Omeiine, for
Tybee; Sullivan Sawin, for Kev West.
Bremen. November 27—Sailed, Barbarossa
and Betty, for New Orleans.
Havre. November 27—Sailed, Guardian, for
New Orleans.
Antwerp, November 27—Sailed, Riverside, for
New Orleans. ^
Pillan. November 27—Arrived, Ludwig, from
Richmond.
London, November 27—Arrived, Zephyr, from
W ilmington. S C.
Antwerp. November 27—Arrived, Deodota,
from Charleston
Liverpool, November 27—Arrived, Glenola.
from Charleston; LaPlaU and Essex from
Wilmington, N C.
By Math
New York, November 24—Arrived, bark G 8
Penery, Peaery, Antwerp via Tybe*.
oil impurities fr>m the system; and while it is
the cheapest medicine in the market, it is also
superior to all known remedies. While it is
more etc. tual than Blue Mass, it is mild and
:-:rfe‘ t;y .^fe.containing nothing that can in the
:'i._*htc-’ (•••gr-.e injure the system. It does nat
j deken or give pain; neither does it Weaken ti 1
patient nor leave the system constipated, as d »
most other medicines.
Ei Liver Complaint. Dpi
E t Wkl * w'S prp>ia, Bilious Fever
ilouini l»:. >ieii II* a«la.elie. "Water-Brush
Heartburn. >kk Stomach, Jaundice.
Colie, \ enigo, N< nmlgla. Palpitation of
the Heart, Female Irregularities and
\V<akno>. ali -k.in and Blood Diseases,
Won:;-, l ever and Ague, and Constipa
tion oh the Bowels.
In nw~.ll do-, it is also & sure cure for
Chronic Diarxiicea.
Taken -. wo cr three times a <lay, it pre-
Tcnts \ ellow Feve r. L)ipht!»eria, 2»carlet
i-'cYtr. ( holera, and mall-Pox.
HC'’’ TO 3E Lse- Dr. Case’s Liver
,,,c« Remedy and Blood
'/ C r ■ i l O W M ipto!
T~. rt YJ Tonic an d Cordial.
iJ-JVxOK ANTI-BILIOUS.
And save your doctor bills. Only 26 cts. a bottle.
UKUJEK3IAXX & O’NEILL. ! It is the most effective and valuable medicine
^^ever offered to the .American people. As last
as it- merits become known, its u.-e becomes
univcr'al in every community. No family will
be witiiout it alter having once tested its great
value. It has proved an inestimable blessing to
thousands who have used it. bringing back
health a::d -trength t> > those who were seemingly
at death s d >.r. Prepared at the Laboratory of tha
Home Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Fa*
Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Large Size,75c.
S5- For sale by Druggists, GENTS
NO. 5 WHITAKER STREET,
ap25-tf
Savannah. Ga.
138 ST. JULIAN STREET.
PAIN T IN G
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
FRESCO AND SIGN PALS TING SPECIALTIES.
oct28 3m -
JOHSG.BUTLEK.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Paints, Oils, Glass, Tarnishes, Etc.
A LSO, a full line Of WALL PAPERS House,
Sign and Ornamental Painting done with
neatness and dispatch, at prices to suit the
times.
NO. 22 DRAYTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Also, have on hand and for sale the best qual
ity of GEORGIA LIME in any quantity.
mh25-ly
general Stores, and Agents, .
WANTED
Sold wholesale and retail by SoE?>MOSS &
CO., Savannah Ga. sep5-dAwly
filial Notices.
NOTICE.
J HEREBY consent that my wife.
MARY
public or free
trader after the publication of this notice for
one momh. JOHN FLEMING.
Savatojah, Ga., October 22, 1878.
nov2-lm
CAXJTIOUT.
V LL persons are again notified that all hunt
ing is prohibited on Ossabaw Island, and
that any one found hunting there will be prose
cuted to the full extent of the law.
E F. NEUFYILLE.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
nov!4-Th4t J. C. McDONALD.
NOTICE IN ADMIRALTY*.
TTNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Southern
U District of Georgia—In Admiralty
Whereas, a libel in rein has been filed on the
19th day of November, instant, in the Di-triat
Court of the United States, for the Southern
District of Georgia, by CHARLES PANNELL
against the schooner FREDDIE C. EBBE1T.
h«- tackle, apparel, furniture and cargo, now
lying at Savannah, in the said district, and
against all persons lawfully intervening for
their interests therein, in a cause of salvage,
civil and maritime, for reasons and causes
in the said libel mentioned, and pray ng
the usual process an i monition in 1 hat behalf
to be made: and that all persons claiming any
interest therein may be cited to appear and an
swer the premises: and that the said schooner
FREDDIE C. EBBETT, her tackle, apparel,
furniture and cargo, may be condemned and
sold to pay the demands of the libellant.
And.whereas, a warrant of arrest his been is
sued on the said 19th day of November. 1878. un
der the seal of the said court.commanding me to
attach the said schooner FREDDIE C. EB
BETT. her tackle, apparel, furniture and cargo,
and to give due notice to all persons claiming
the same, to appear and answer, and make
c:a im thereto.
Now. therefore. I do hereby give public no
tice to all persons claiming the said schooner
Fr EDDIE C. EBBETT. her tackle, apparel,
furniture and cargo, or in any manner inter
ested therein, that they be and appear at
the Clerk s office of the District Court of
the United States, for the Southern District
of Georeia in the city of Savannah, on SATUR
DAY*. THE SEVENTH DAY* OF DECEMBER
NEXT, A. D. 1878. at 70 o clock in the forenoon
of that day, then and tht-re to interpose their
claims, and to make their allegations in that
behalf.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, this 20th day of
November, A. D. 1878.
O. P. FITZSIMONP,
United States Slarshal, District of Georgia.
S. Yates Levy. Proctor for Libellant.
nov21.28&dec7
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham Conrrr.—
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
demands against HENRY H. WOODBRIDGE,
late of said county, deceased, to present them
to me, properly made out, within the time
prescribed by law, so as to show their character
and amount. And all persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby required to make payment
to me.
Novembeb 13, 1878.
RICH'D W. WOODBRIDGE,
Administrator estate Henry H. Woodbridge.
novl4-Tb6t
PALL, PARTY, PICNIC AND OTHER INVI-
±J TATIONS printed in the best style at the
Morning News Steam ~ *’ ”
ker street.
1 Printing House, 3 Whita-
Tie Bnffalo Lila Waters
—FOR—
Stone in the Rladder and Hemor
rhage from the Bladder.
Case of Mrs. , of Charlotte, N. C., stated by
Dr. J. B. Jones, of tnat place.
Chabpotte, N. C., April 13, 1877.
Col. Thos. F. Goode:
Dear Sir -Mrs. suffered with stone in
the bladder, composed of alternate concentric
layers of calcarious matter and lithic acid, at
tended with occasional alarming hemorrhage
from the bladder. I prescribed for her tne
Buffalo Lithia Water, the continuous use of
which arrested the formation of stone, and
the hemorrhage occurs now at much longer
intervals.
I have frequently prescribed the Waters in
chronic affections of the kidneys and bladder
with the m-st satisfactory results, and in such
cases I regard them a remedy of more potency
than any mineral water of which I have any
knowledge. In all irritable conditions of the
urin ary ^passages they will be found highly
Very respectfully yours.
J. B. JONES, M. D.
These Waters, in cases of one dozen half-gal
lon bottles at the Springs, $5 per case. OSCE
OLA BUTLER & CO., Agents, Savannah, Ga.
Springs open for guests the first day of June.
THOS. F. GOODE, Proprietor,
Buffalo Lithia Springs, Virginia.
dec27-Th SATu.eow.ly
E3IIL A. SCHWARZ,
CARPET AND FURNITURE DEALER,
127 BROUGHTON STREET,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF CARPETS THIS WEEK.
AX IXI3IEXSE STOCK OX’ HAND.
\ I "ALL PAPER. MATTINGS. RUGS. SHADES and FIXTURES. Also, a choice assortment
»* of FURNITURE at very lowest pri'*es for first class goods. Fine. Common and Medium
CHAMBER SUITS, Fine. Medium and Common PARLOR SUITS. Parlor and Office DESKS,
BUREAUS. WARDROBES. ETAGERE8. TABLES, CHAIRS. MATTRESSES, FEATHERS.
FEATHER PILLOWS, HAIR. MOSS. EXCELSIOR, etc The Celebrated NATIONAL WIRE MAT
TRESS. FLINN SPRINGS, COMBINATION SPRINGS. The Mothers Delight, the Famous
BABY* SLEEPER. nov26-tf
Savannah and_Charleston R. R.
Omci Savax^ah & Charleston R. R. Oa, I
Savaxnah. Ga., November 2J, 1379. f
C OMMENCING SUNDAY, November 24th.
Trains win depart and arrive as follows,
FROM PASSENGER DEPOT A. & G. R. R:
Time of De
parture.
3:15 p a.—PAST MAIL TRAIN for Charles
ton, Wilmington. Richmond. Wash
ington. Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York. Boston via all rail, and
Portsmouth and Norfolk via
Bav Line. Solid trains run
th*i schedule between Savannah
ana Wilmington. Time to New
York 37 hours.
9;00 P. M.—FOR CHARLESTON and North
ward, also Augusta. Columbia.
Charlotte. Danville. Richmond
and Northward, station on P. R.
& A. R.. Beaufort and Port Royal
Th- 9:0o p. M train runs through
Pullman >leepi' g cars via Charles
ton to Boston, and via Magnolia
Route to New York.
Time of Ar-
ri val.
1.-00 P M.— FROM CHARLESTON and points
North via the Atlantic Coast Line
fast mail.
6:40 a. m.— FROM CHARLESTON. Augusta.
Beaufort and Port Royal, and
points North, with the Boston and
New Y'ork through steeping cars.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY*.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren's Special Ticket
Agency, No. 22 Bull street, and Depot Ticket
Q G Olyxy, Receiver.
C. R GADSDEN,
nov23-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Central & Southwestern fi.R’ds.
Sava>->*ab. Ga., November 9.187S.
O N nnd after SUNDAY, November 10.1S7S,
passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run as
follows:
TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. M
Leaves Augusta. 8:30 a. m
Arrives at Augusta 4:4" p a
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p. x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 r. u
Arrives at Atlanta 5:02 a. a
Leaves Macon for Eufaula (except Sat
urday) 9:00 p. x
Arrives at Eufaula 10:30 a. x
Leaves Macon for Columbus (except
Sunday) 8:00 p. x
Arrives at Columbus 4:45 a. x
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-line for all point* West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 11:40 P, X
Arrives at Macon 6:30 a x
Leaves Macon 7.4X) a. x
Arrives at Milledgeviile 9:44 a. X
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a. X
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p. x
Arrives at Savannah. 3:15 p. x
Leaves Augusta 8:30 a x
Leaves Eufaula for Macon (except
Sunday) 6:00 p. x
Arrives at Macon 6:45 a. x
Leaves Columbus for Macon (except
Sunday) 8:45 p. x
Arrives at Macon 5:10 a. x
Making connection at Augusta for the Noith
and East, and at Savannah with the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for ail points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 p. x
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a. x
Leaves Augusta 9:45 p. x
Arrives at Mill edge vilte 9:44 a. X
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a. m
Arrives at Macon 8.-00 a. x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a. x
Arrives at Atlanta... • 1:15 r x
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 3:20 a. X
Arrives at Eufaula. 3:36 p. x
Arrives at Albany 2:C8 p. x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:10 a. x
Arrives at Cobnnbu* 3:15 p. x
THROUGH SLEEPER TO AUGUSTA ON
TRAIN* No. 2.
Trains on thi3 schedule for Macon. Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula ar.d Alban;.- daily, making
(dose connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Aster,La and Charlotte Air-Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery and Eufaula Rail
road: at Columbus with Western and Mobile
and Girard Railroads.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley for Pe r-
ry, and at Curhbert for Fort Gaines, daily
(except Sunday).
Tram on Blakely Extension le v - Albany
Mondays, Tuesday?. Thursdays ard Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST
Leaves Atlanta - i t p. ■
Arrivee at Macon from Atlanta .. f 'T p. x
Leaves Albany ' .7 a. x
Leaves Euftcna a. x
Arrives at liocon from Eufaula and
FOR NEW YORK
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIP
CITY QT SAVANNAH,
Captain MALLORY,
Will sail SATURDAY, November 3), 1878, at
11 o'clock a x.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVES COHEN A CO.. Agent*.
No. 96 Bar atreeC
J. A. MERCIER. Soliciting Agent for Florida.
nov25-tf
Philadelphia & Southern
SAIL STEASSHIP LIXE.
Lfavin? Each Port Every Saturday.
FERST CLASS PASSAGE <»
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE « ®
STEERAGE PASSAGE J* ®
DECK PASSAGE
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW TORE VIA
PRTT. A ngT.PTTT A ...
. 9C 00
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
wyomi>g,
Captain JACOB TEAL,
leave Savannah M SATURDAY,
superior j
W nx
November 30th, at 11 o’c.ock
For freight or passage, having
accommodations, ap^>!y'
nov25td
fHippiiw/
FOR FLORIDA!
Savannah, Florida and Charles
ton Steampaeket Company.
WISTEB SCHEUCLE.
THE ELEGANT IRON 8IDEWHEEL STEAKEP
ST. JOHN’S,
Captain VOGEL.
Will leave far FerauDdica. Jackson
ville. Fatal! a.
And Intermediate Landings on St. Jchn §Riv«>-
TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS
Close connection made with «team-ri
for Enterprise. Meilcnville and intermedia-a.
landings on the Upper 8k John’s, also with
steamers for the Ocklawaha river. Throuzi
rates given to all points.
For Charleston,
MONDAYS and FRIDAYS.
Rates low and freight received daily, ezee-
Sundays. Office on wharf foot of Lm
street.
G. M. SORREL. General Agent.
JNO. F. ROBERTSON, Freight Agent.
nov25 tf
WINTER SCHEDULE
Savannah & Mellonville
STEAMBOAT LIXE.
Inland all the Way.
THE STEAMERS
HUNTER & SON.
Agent*.
FOR NEW YORK
OC EAN STEAMSHIP COMPAM'. j
ROSA and CENTENNIAL
| For St. Catharine's. Doboy. Union Islaai.
Darien. St. Simon’*. Brunswick, Sat Ha Hirer
and St. Mary\s_Ga.: Fernandi rut. Jacksonri
Palatka and all points on St. John's River. Fte.
THE ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
GATE CITY,
Captain E H. DAGGETT,
T>UTLT expressly for this trade, and having
i ) beautiful passenger accommodations, will
sail WEDNESDAY. December 4th, at ' :30
o'clock p. x.
For freight or passage apply to
WM. HUNTER A SON, Agents.
J. A. MERCIER. Freight and Passenger
Agent for Florida. nov21-td
F011 BOSTON DIRECT.
Boston and Sarannah Steamship Line.
4: *.Sp. X
11 tM a. X
5:05 p. x
7:S5 ?. x
5:40 a. x
9:45 p. x
~:15
Alb&cv
Leaves Columbus
Arrives at Macon from Oohas^
Leaves Macon.
Arrives M Augusta . .
Leaves Augusta
Arrives atoava nal
Making connectior. . Savannah with Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
Passei^ecs for oliile ’iN-vflle ana Eatonton will
cat** -rain No. 2 trem :vazmah, ar.ft train No. 1
frr . a Macon, which *r..;od connect daily, except
Monday, for these point*.
WILLIAM P.OGEES,
General Supt. Centrai Railroad, Savannah
VT. G. RAOUL,
Supt. Southwestern Railroad. Macon.
novl2-tf
. 9:50 a. x
.12:40 a. x
6:30 a. x
6:85 A. X
5:00 p. v
5:00 p. x
10:40 p.
THE URGE,ST FERMTI RE & CARPET STORE.
A. J. MILLER cfc CO.,
148, 150 AND 152 BROIGIITOY STREET,
ARE OFFERING REAL BARGAINS IN
BRUSSELS CARPETING.
INGRAIN CARPETING.
OIL CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES.
COCOA and STRAW MATTINGS.
HAIR CLOTH and TEN1E3.
CORNICES and CURTAIN POLES.
CHAMBER SUITS at $2". and oth-r goods in
proportion.
Mail orders promptly filled. No charge for packing.
novl5-tf
UPHOLSTERY GOODS, etc., etc.
RAW SILK PARLOR SUITS.
QUEEN ANNE CHAMBER SUITS.
SIDEBOARDS and TABLES.
E A STL AKE ROCKERS and LOUNGES.
EASY' CHAIRS and PATENT ROCKERS.
FIRE SCREENS, BIDETS, etc., etc.
A. J. MILLER £ CO.
^rou and Srass founders.
McDOXOUGH & BALL ANT YNE,
Machinists and Founders,
EAST BROAD STREET, NEAR ATLANTIC & GULF R. R. DEPOT,
DR. F. LUCKA-VS
Vapor, Electro-Vapor. Snlphnr and
other .Uedirated Baths
Are administered from 8 o’clock a. x. to 9
o'clock p. x.
Office 87 Broughton street, next to the Marshall
House. octl9-3m
PRESCKIPTION FREE.
P )R the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness,
Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on
oy indiscretion or excess. Any druggist has the
ingredients. Da. JAQUE8 & CO.TlSO W. Sixth
let. Cincinnati. Ohio docIl-dAvly
Xrraorals.
REYIOY’AL.
JAS. S. SILVA
HAR REMOV*ED TO
40 Broughton Street,
LYON8’ BLOCK,
And is now offering a fine assortment of
CROCKERY,
(Direct importation by bark Lady Dufferin).
CHINA, GLASSWARE
Manufacture of Su?ar Mills and Pans a Specialty.
OUR MILLS AND PANS GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR
la, 13, 14, 16 and 18 Inch Mills.
30, 40, 60, 60, 80 and lOO Gallon Pans.
Being made of the BEST MATERIAL, are strong,
durable and convenient. A twelve years’ experience V
enables us te offer our patrons SUPERIOR IN
DUCEMENTS to call and see us, or address us by maiL
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron and Brass Casting, Iron Fronts for Stores,
BRACKETS, IRON RAILING, ETC
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK
OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES FOR CHURCHES. STORES AND DWELLINGS.
REND FOR CIRCULARS. jylS-tilldecl
aifiretn), &r.
ivj:.
24 Barnard St., One Door North of Broughton,
INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS, WHERE HE
IS PREPARED TO EXHIBIT HIS STOCK OF
J E W E L R Y
Which consists of as nicely assorted and valuable stock as may be seen in any store in the city.
A fine assortment of Ladies' Stem Winding GOLD WATCHES, from $35 and upwards. Men's
Waltham Stem Winding GOLD WATCHES. $70 and upwards. Ladies’ Key winding GOLD
WATCHES, $25 and upwards. Men s Key Winding GOLD WATCHES. $30 and upwards. Sil
ver American and Swiss WATCHES, $12 and upwards A large and fine selected stock of In
dies' ar d Men’s GOLD CHAINS. In Ladies' GOLD SETS, my assortment consists of fine Cameo,
Pearl. Coral. Amethvst, etc., all of the latest patterns and at prices not equalled in this city. A
large assortment of fine Gold Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Lockets, and many other articles
usually found in a first-class jewelry establishment. An inspection of my goods is respectfully
solicited, and I feel convinced that I can please everybody. oct31-tf
Carriage, Huggies. &c.
3?rrfummt.
House Furnishing Goods,
AT LOWEST PRICES,
octl-tf
CALL AND SEE.
THE SAVANNAH
CARRIAGE WORKS,
Old stand of McKee & Bennett,
Corner Bay and West Broad Streets.
A N extensive stock of Carriages. Phaeton*
Buggies, Wagon*. Harness, Whips, Um
brellas and material of all kinds for the build
ing and repairing of vehicle* In addition to
the above a general workshop with competent
hanas to build and repair all kinds of vehicle*,
at prices to suit the tims. All work guaran
teed. protected. A K. WILSON,
1«!Uf Proprietor
B usiness cards, bill heads, note
AND LETTER HEADS, CIRCULARS and
other mercantile work done at the lowest
? rices Morning News Steam Printing House,
Whitaker street.
Imperishable Fragrance.
Murray dt Lanman's
CELEBRATED
FLORIDA
WATER.
B The richest, most
■'lasting, yet most deU-
cate of all perfumes
for use of the Hand-
kerchief, at the Toilet
and in the Bath, delightful and healthful in the
sick room, relieves weakness, fatigue, prostra
tion, nervousness and headache. Look out for
counterfeits; always ask for the Florida Water
prepared by the sole proprietors, Messrs. Lan-
w»n £ Kemp, New Y'ork.
For sale by perfumers, druggists and fancy
goods dealers. j 27-8,Tu£Th6m
Atlantic and_Gulf Railroad.
Gxnzbjll F upKarsTundent's Omcs, j
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah, July 19th, 1ST*. )
O N and after SUNDAY, July 21st, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
I Leave Sarannah daily at 2:35 p. x
1 Arrive at Jesup daily at 5:20 p. x
Arrive at Thomas ville daily at. 6 :Q6 a. m
Arrive at Bain bridge daily at 8:*5 a. z
Arrive at Albany daily at
Arrive at Live Oak daily at
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at..
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at..
Leave Tallahassee daily at
Leave Jacksonville daily at
Leave Live Oak daily at
Leave Albany daily at 2:30 p. x
Leave Bainbridge daily at 2:45 p. a
Leave Thomas ville daily at 5:45 p. x
Leave Jeeup daily at «:S6 a. x
Arrive at Savannah daiiy at 9:15 a. x
No change of cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Steeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:45 a. x. (daffy
except Sunday) connect at Jeeup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jeeup with train arriving in Maccn at 5:15 p.
x. (daily except Sunday).
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
and Darien take this train, arriving at Bruns
wick 7:00 a. M.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savan
nah 9:15 a. x.
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman Palace sleeping cars run through to
and from Savannah and Jacksonville; also
through sleepers between Montgomery, Ala.,
and Jacksonville, Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger train*
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainoridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9:00 a. x.; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9:00 a. x.
Close connection at Jacksonville daiiy (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs. St.
Augustine. Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings
on 8t. John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave junction, go
ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 a. x., and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 4:40 ?. x.
MACON FREIGHT—PASSENGER COACH AT
TACHED.
Leave SavaDnah,Saturday s excep'd. at 5:45 p. x
Arrive Jeeup, T * “ 9:30 p. x
Arrive Macon, “ “ 6:35 a. x
Leave Macon daffy at 7:30 p. x
Leave Jesup daily at 4:45 a. x
Arrive Savannah,Sundays excepted,at 8:25 a. x
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7:00 a. x
Arrive at McIntosh, “ “9:45
Arrive at Jesup “ “ 12:00
Arrive at Blackshe&r “ “ 3:10 p. x
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:06 p. x
Leave Dupont “ " 5:06 a. x
Leave Blackshear “ “ 9:25 a. x
Leave Jesup “ “ 12:55 p. x
Leave McIntosh “ “ 3:00 p. x
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5:45 p. x
WESTERN DIYB3ION.
DAILY, STSDAVS EXCEPT KD.
Leave Dupont at 5:30 a. x
Leave Valdosta at 8:15 a. x
Leave Quitman at 9:37 a. x
Arrive at Tbomasville at 11:45 a. x
Leave Thomas ville at 2:00 p. x
Leave Camilla at 5:03 p. x
Arrive at Albany at 7:10 p. x
Leave Albany at 6:00 a. x
I>>ave Camilla at 8:35 a. x
Arrive at Thomasville at 11:15 a. x
Leave Thomasville at 1:30 p. x
Leave Quitman at 3:45 p. x
Leave valdcsta at 5-15 p. x
Arrive at Dupont 7:30 p. x
J. 8. Ttbox, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. HAINES,
sep23-tf General Superintendent
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
UNITED STATES
Captain S. H. MATTHEWS,
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALIi.i'l,
Will sail alternately EVERY WEDNESDAY.
SEMINOLE, November 27th, at 9:30 a. x.
T HROUGH bills of lading given to New |
England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Warren and Ley land
line*
The ships of this line connect at their wharf I
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agent*
F. NICKERSON £ CO., Agents. Boston.
On and after MONDAY, the 18th instant.
THE STEAMERS
ROSA, CEN TENNIAL
| Captain P. H. WARD, Captain L WIGGINS.
Will leave wharf foot Wii: teave wharf f.»t
of Dra» ton street, eve- of Drayton s reet. ev-
ry MONDAY at 4 rv TUESDAY* at 4 p n
o'clock r. x., for Jack- for Satilia River, touch
sonvdte. Fl*. touching ing at Dan-n. Brui.-
at ali the above point- wiV-k and all mtenn-
exoept Sarilla River. diar*» landing*
Every FRIDAY* a: 4 All contracts of tfc-
p. x. fer Brut:.-wick steamer l- osa on the
and intermediate land- fratiila River wiil be
ing* served by the Centec-
W. F. BARRY. niak J. P. CHACE.
Agent Agent.
Both steamers connect at Brunswick with
Macon ana n run twice acd Brunswick
Albany Raffroad*
Through rates of fr ight issued br steamers
Rosa and (X-ntennial for points on AJt&xnaha.
Ocm-ilgee and Oconee river* will be protect*-!
by steamer Halcyon. C. M. QUART KRAI a \
Agent steamer Halcyon. Darien.
Through low rates of freight «nd passage
bills of lading given to ali puintK.
Freights for Altamaha. Ocmolgee and Oconee
Rivers must be prepaid.
Freight received daily. Sun-lavs excepted.
J. H. SMITH, Manager.
O. S. Besson, General Business Agent.
novi6 tf
Stsamer W of Briflpton
W. H FLEETWOOD,
WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERY* TUES
DAY AT 5 P. M.. FOR
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE $15 X
EXCURSION TICKETS igcod until Dec.
1st).. 25 00
THE STEAMSHIPS OF THIS COMPANY
I*
you
ALATKA
Are appointed to sail semi-weekly as follows:
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain LOVELAND,
FRIDAY, November 22d, at 6 o'clock a. m.
SARAGOSSA,
Captain HOOPER,
WEDNESDAY, November 27, at 6 o’clock a
Through bills lading given to all points West,
all the manufacturing towns in New England, 1 ror Waldo. Starke. Gab
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas- J som Cedar Keys and all points
nenger tickets issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, I Cedar Keys with '
Chicago and all points West and Northwest ' I Manats
For freight and passage, apply to I C. R. R. & J- P. & M
JAS. B. WEST Jt CO.. Agents,
noviS-tf 114 Bay street
FOR NEW YORK.
OCEAN* STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
•~eV Doboy, St
Mary'* P -mac
iut- on St J‘. hn’s
I river.
E\*ERY SATURDAY at 5 * x.. for Jackson
ville. touching at St Catharine'* D- -V .. >t Si-
men's. S . Mary'* Fernandina. .id connecting
at Jacksonville with Steamers f^r all points on
1 Upper St John'*
| Steamer David (lark,
THOS. WHITE, Commander,
Will leave .Savannah every MONDAY at 4 p x
for Brunswick, touching at St Catharine * bo-
boy. Darien. Union Island and St Simon *
EVERY THURSDAY' at 4 p. x. for FLORIDA,
touching at -t. Catharine’* Doboy. Darien
Union Island. St Simon * Brunswick, St
Mary s. and ALL POINTS on SATILLA RIVER,
and connecting with Transit Company's Rail
road at Fernandina, for all points in
5S est Florida.
The above steamers connect at Brunswick
with 1L4B. and B. <t A. Railroad* for all point*
In Southwest Georgia. At St. Mary's with
^earners for points on St Mary's rrver. At
Fernandina with A.. G. «fc W. L Transit Co s
Railroad for Waldo. Starke. Gainesville, Bron
son, Cedar Keys and all points cm rhi« mmd.
At Cedar Keys with steamers for Key West,
Tmwr,*. w At Jacksonville with F.
— M. R. K. for Lake City, Live
Oak. Monticello. Tslfshwawe. and all points on
J-t PAM. Railroad. At Palatka with steamers
fo» the Upper St John's ar..: OckUwaha river*
At Tocoi with St John's Railwav for St Angus-
One. and at St A ugu5tine with steamers for New
mvrna and ali points on irvriiaw river
Through tickets sdd and bills lading given to
shove point* For freight or passage ai rly at
Office -No. 5 Stoddard's Upper Haiure.
J S. LAWRENCE. Y
J. L. ROUMILLAT.
G.
General Freight Agent
LEVE. G. P. A.
The splendid new iron steamship
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. S. NICKERSON,
AT "ILL sail WEDNESDAY. 13th November,
> > ni 8:30 o’clock a x : and WEDNESDAY*
27th November, at 8-30 o'clock x. x.
This new ship is 2,25u tons, and was built ex
pressly for this trade. She has mo*t magnifi
cent passenger accommodations and great
speed.
For freight or passage apply to
WILDER A CO.. Agent*
J. A. MERCIER, Soliciting Agent for Florida,
novl-tf
For Aususta and Way Landings
STEAMER KATIE,
Capt A. C CABANISS,
T\'TLLle^rePad^f ord's wharf every TL'ES-
_lL_ Da J evening at 6 o'clock, for above
oct7-tf
point*
Office on wharf.
^#or Jfrriiiht or Charter.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
As.
S0tfl5.
SCREVEA HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CEO. W. SERCENT.
CUION LINE,
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER3
FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 38 N. R., foot of King st
WYOMING Ttesday. Dec. 10. 5:30 a. x. |
NEVADA Ttesoat. Dec. 17. 11
MONTANA Tcesd*y. Dec. 24.5:30 * x. I
WISCONSIN..,. Ttesuat, Dec. 31, 10 a. X.
These steamers are built of iron, in water i _ . . ,
tight compartment* and are furnished with I Bnt»h steamship TELFORD
every requisite to make the passage across the '*' " n-sox. > *r freight room »-~
AtlanUc both safe and agreeable, having r
room. Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Piano
and Library; also, experienced Surgeon, Stew
ardess and Caterer on each steamer. The
State-rooms are all on deck, thus inairing those
greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventila
tion and light.
Cabin Passage (according to State room), $60
to $80: Intermediate. $40; Steerage. $26.
Offices, No. 29 Broadway. New York.
WILLIAMS & GUION.
JAMES MARTIN, Agent, 95 Bay street. Sa
▼annah. myl6-Th.S3tTuly
FRITZ NIS]
sltt‘
FOE BREMEN.
r J , HE first class Norwegian bark
WAALAXD.
„ . , Bun. Master. —
H»rtog a lanr, portion of hrr canro
will hare dnman-h For
will have dispatch
apply to
nov&!f HOLST. FTLLARTO.N- i CO
FOIi
HAVRE.
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. •pHE ta* Class American ship
CITT OF MONTREAL.
General Transatlantic Co.
B ETWEEN New York and Havre, from pier Having a M ™ Krr -
°f Morton atreet. | STSve Fo7 fr^S,f*^°
apply to
LABRADOR. Saxglixx, WEDNESDAY, No
vember 27. 8.00 a. x.
SAINT LA UR ANT. Lachks.vez, WEDNES
DAY. December 4, 1:30 p. x.
CANADA, Frjlngktl, WEDNESDAY, Decem
ber 11, 6:30 a. x.
PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including
wine:)
TO HAVRE—First Cabin $100; Second Cabin.
$65; Third Cabin $35. Steerage $26, mchidmg
wine, bedding and utensil*
Steamers ‘ Pereire." “Vflle de Pari*”
“St. Laurent” do not carry steerage passenger*
LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Brbadwav. N.Y.,
or WILDER & OO., Agents for Savannah.
augll-S TuAThl2m
novfrtf HOLST. FULLARTON * CO.
FOB HAVRE.
rj-HE first dasa American bark
£mabfr, &t.
This long and favorably known House is the
Leading First Class Hotel in Sarannali
(as demonstrated by its receiving a majority of
the first class travel arriving in the city), is
pleasantly and centrally located on Johnson
square, and has by its new proprietor been
Thoroughly Repaired, Repainted
and Lpuolstered.
The table will be supplied with the best of
the home and Northern markets.
The rates have been reduced to suit the time*
SxvAsyxH, November 14,1878. novli-lm
PLANTERS HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GA.
S UPERIOR accommodations and polite afc-
t **—
ten tion.
Thi CoxroKT or Gcxsts
the
CABXFCTalaY COS-
The menu contains
afford*
Will Frits'is hid , Coxfortablk Roox*
RATES: $2 PER DAY.
A trial solicited. The hotel is conveniently
located, contains all modern conveniences
comfort*
JOHN BRESNAN,
sep23-tf Manager.
D. C. BACON & CO.,
TIMBER,
Lninber, Shingles,
LATHS, PICKETS, Etc.
Wholesale and Retail
je25-tf
A. S. BACON S
PLANING MILL,
Lumber and Wood Yard,
Oor. Liberty and East Brood St*,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A FULL stock of Planed and Rough Lumber
PJckete, Banister* Newel* Scroll Work
and Mouidinga atwi *
Pine, Lightwood and
hand. Also, Oat,
Jack for fueL
SAVANNAH NURSERY,
WHITE BLUFF ROAD.
P LANTS. BULBS and CUT FLOWERS. All
orders left at Capt. Blonk’s and R. Hunt *
Bull street, promptly filled,
novl-tf GUSTAVE KIESLENG
Fv. REST CITY,
swk&SK ^
aWtf WILDER A CO.
for bremeuT
THE FIRST CLASS SHIP
CROWN PRINCE,
ww . . Captain Thompson . ir
EZTSiZZSr 1 * 01 ber wm
Forrvmamder of Treight r^>rr. apply to
octa> - tf W ILDER i c
FOR GENOA.
r pHE GERMAN BARK
JOE RATTERS,
xj . , Kjulcs* Master
Havmg laik- portion of her carjM vmkvd.
wfil have quick dispatch. For fn-icht apply to
EXOOP. H.WLM VNN t ui
^tatiuncrc.
STATIONERY !
(IDMTDOI & I’OLRXELLE,
13i BBOrGHTON STREET.
HAVE JTST RECEIVED A FIXE ASSORT
MEXT OF
Papateries. Poeket Books
Fancy
DOVlS-tf
Ooods.
WRAPPING PAPER.
T7X)R SALE, OLD XEWSPAPERS,
r for wrapping paper, at Fifty Cents per
hundred. Apply to
occO-tf MORNING NEWS OFFICE.