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THE MORNING NEWS: SAVANNAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
1880.
“And the Sight Shall he
Filled with Music!”
- 4 T is IF YOU BUY YOUR PIANO OR
HA1 ORGAN FROM
HIDDEN & BATES’
SOUTHERN
MIC HOW.
SAVANNAH, CA.
Which is conceded by all, both friend and foe,
to be the grand
Insic Msg of tlie Sontti.
First In Size,
First in Trade,
First in Low Prices.
Wide Awake all Day Long,
And Sleeps with Both Eyes Open.
Buy the cheapest, aell the cheapest, give the
easiest terms, sell the finest instruments, and
o the squarest trade of any Music House in
America. That’s our platform, and on it we
•tantl. No dodging—meet every issue with
<a*b offer—arguments which convince the
most skeptical.
AND WHY NOT ?
Haven’t we been in the business fof ten long
years? Haven’t we $100,000 invested in our
-lfiiness? Haven’t we the' largest and finest
Musical Warerooms 8outh? Haven’t we five
times as large a stock as any other one house
South? Haven’t we a good trade in every
Southern State? Haven’t we controlling agen-
c'es for the South of the very best Pianos and
Organs made? Haven’t we our buyer residing
n New York and visiting the Piano and Organ
manufacturers weekly? Haven't we the brains,
energy and business qualifications necessary to
the music business of the South?
You Bet We Have!
And if we don’t do it, it will be our own fault
only. In our magnificent
lew Double Store
'•e are laying out for a tremendous trade,
which will double that of the past.
We Want It,
We Need It,
We Will Have It.
To start it off early we make this
In the purchase of
With Three Months’ Credit and
No Interest.
Special Fall Offer, 1880.
buring the months of August, September
uid October we will sell Pianos and Organs at
‘ -•west cash prices, payable
$25 CASH ON A PIANO,
*10 CASH ON AN ORGAN,
wait three months for the balance, with-
u * any interest or advance in price. Remem-
Lrr< cash prices and the lowest in America,
and three months’ time. Magnificent stock to
select from.
FIFTY HAMS,
FIFTY OIMB,
Displayed at One Time!
r ^ Ur Dew ^ arer °oms. All best makers rep
ented. New instruments received by every
n,er * Call and see for yourselves.
Usli Prices,
3 Months’ Time,
No Interest.
ijll 5 Xow and Pay when Cotton
■s Converted into Cash.
Ills S BATES.
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SADDLERY WARE,
Harness,
RiberaM Leather Belli
E. L. AEIDLI.YOER,
DEALER IN
Saddles, Brife& Harness.
EVERY VARIETY OF
BUGGY HARNESS
FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EX
PENSIVE THAT IS MADE.
SADDLES,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN, NORTHERN
AND HOME MANUFACTURE.
Treats & Mil Bap.
Orders for any description of work promptly
filled. Stock of my manufacture equal in every
respect to Northern goods.
RepairingDepartment
Attached to this establishment. All such work
done NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
E. L
150 ST. JULIAN £ 153 BEY AN STREETS,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
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ESTABLISHED 1835.
* Ui XtiUXX V/V v u«,
(Successors to N. B. Knapp i.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SADDLES,
Harness and Leather,
Rubber Belting,
PACKING AND HOSE,
Leather Belting,
HEMP PACKING,
LACE LEATHER, ETC.
Trunks, Valises
Traveling Bags, etc.
Also, a full line of
Oak and Hemlock So'e Leather,
French and American Calf Skins,
Shoe Upers aid Fiifliap,
A Large Stock Aiway s on
hand and for Sale Low.
Orders from the country promptly and care
fully filled.
All are invited to examine our stock before
making their purchases.
Merchants visiting the city are invited to
call and examine our stock.
Quotations for all goods in our line promptly
furnished by mail.
Market Square, Savannah, Ga.
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J. f. TYNAN,
Engineer & Machinist,
I S now moving into his NEW SHOPS on
WEST BROAD STREET, below Canal and
Indian, where be has every facility fer doing
all kinds of
MACHINE, BOILER,
Blacksmith Work,
with PROMPTNESS and in a SUPERIOR man
ner. COMPETENT MECHANICS only em
ployed in all branches, and all work ULAR-
ANTEED.
AGENT FOR THE
Portable Trade Engine.
Acknowledged to be the BEST PORTABLE
ENGINE now in use, combining more points
of EFFICIENCY, DURABILITY and general
USEFULNESS than any other Engine of its
class in the market. Has one in operation
drawing his machinery.
Tlie Knowles Steam Pump
AND JUDSON GOVERNOR,
Which have no superiors, supplied at short
notice.
AGENT ALSO FOR
Friedmans Injectors & Ejectors,
manufactured by Nathan & Dreyfus. The
Injector is the best known boiler feeder, and
the Ejector is a most simple and economical
machine for raising water or conveying liquids
by steam.
Circulars and prices sent on application.
KEEPS IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF
Steal and Water FilBis,
LUBRICATORS, Ac.
HAS FOR SALE, IN GOOD ORDER,
One second-hand No. 1 KNOWLES STEAM
One second-hand No. 2 MAGIXI8 STEAM
PUMP
One second-hand No. 8 8ELDEN STEAM
PUMP.
One second-hand No. 4 TANK STEAM PI. MP.
One 25 horse power STATIONARY ENGINE
ai (3ne 10-horse power SEMI-PORTABLE EN
GINE and BOILER.
Several second-hand GOVERNORS, PLUNG
ERS. PUMPS and other machinery. sep4-lt
Novelty Iron Works
IRON & BRASS CASTINGS
—AND—
PANS
Reduced Prices.
M Y Mills have Wrought iron shafts and are
warranted for one year.
New and second-hand BOILERS and EN
GINES on hand.
JOHN ROURKE, Prop.
2 BAY STREET,
Opposite GasWorks, Savannah, Ga.
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LANE & BODLEY CO.,
m CINCINNATI,
MANUFACTURERS OF STANDARD
Plantation Machinery,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE
STEAM ENGINES,
S AW MILL8, Grist Mills, Shafting Hangers,
Pulleys, etc. Our machinery is strong,
simple and weU made, and is especially adapted
to the wants of Fanners and Planters, for
Ginning, Sawing, Grinding and Factory use.
Send for an Illustrated Catalogue.
LANE Sc BODLEY CO.,
John and Water streets, Cincinnati. O.
feb28-S13teom<fcweowl3teom
(Clofiting.
1A I. I, , 1880.
OPENING OF NEW STOCK
—OF—
Clothing, Hats,
—AND—
FURNISHING GOODS
FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT
Headquarters for Good Clothing
E. HEIDT
H AS just returned from New York and the
manufacturing districts of the North with
a larger and more choice selection of goods
than he has ever brought to Savannah, and
having all been carefully selected from first
hands only, entirely on a cash basis, Mr. H. is
waranted in the assertion that he can defy
anyone to undersell him.
The stock of CLOTHING consists of all the
leading materials and styles in the market,
from fine imported ENGLISH CASSIMERES,
DOESKINS. DIAGONALS, etc., and fine BUSI
NESS SUITS down to the ordinary working-
man’s. You can get a suit for men. youths or
boys, from $5 to $40 and every intervening
price.
The stock of HATS and CAPS is the largest
and best assorted stock to be found in the city,
embracing every new and fashionable style for
men and boys. The variety for young men
and boys in particular far surpass any stock
of Hats and Caps ever shown in Savannah.
The stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
KING OF SHIRTS. CELLULOID COLLARS.
CUFFS and BOSOMS, is full and replete with
every novelty In the market. In GENTS'
JEWELRY, SCARFS, TIES, BOWS. SUSPEND
ERS. HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES, UNDER
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HALF HOSE. etc.
Orders from the country will receive careful
and prompt attention.
An early and careful inspection and com
parison is respectfully invited, at
sepl-lt 139 CONGRESS STREET.
MCDONOUGH & BALLMTYNE,
Iron and Brass Founders,
MACHINISTS & PATTERN MAKERS,
SAVANNAH, - - OEt>RGlA.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT COMPRISES ALL KINDS OF BRASS AND IRON
WORK, SUCH AS
IfiOJNT FRONTS
For Stores and Dwellings.
Iron Verandahs, Iron Bailings
FOR GARDENS, CEMETERIES AND OTHER PURPOSES.
OUR WELU KNOWN
Sugar Mills and Pans
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Our facilities and experience in the manufacture of SUGAR MILLS and PANS places us be
yond comj*etition, either in this city or in other places.
We make Mills of the following sizes: 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18 inches, and Sugar Pans 30, 40, 50, 60.
80 and 100 gallons. A large stock alwavs on hand. All our Mills have wrought iron neck9, and
guaranteed for one year. We have also at a considerable outlay made great improvements in
our Sugar Pans, which adds to their durability, and cannot fail to give greater satisfaction to the
E urchaser, being vastly superior in every respect to those manufactured at the North and
rought here for sale.
Oraers for Machinery of all kinds filled at lowest figures. Repairihg and refitting executed at
ad on ♦he most liberal terms. Special attention given to mill work.
the shortest notice and
McDonough & ballantyne,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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mm IRON WORKS!
-MANUFACTURERS OF
IRON AND BRASS
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK
For Cliurclies, Stores and Dwellings.
Cemetery, Verandah, Garden and Balcony Railings.
Plow Castings, Etc.
Sugar Mills and Pans a Specialty.
Many years’ experience and large sales prove these 31 ills to
be oi the very best quality, and suited to the wants of the plan
ters. They are made with heavy wrought iron shafts and rolls
of best charcoal pig iron. They have no superior, are sold as
low as any Mill on the market, and are guaranteed for one year.
Send for our Price List before purchasing elsewhere.
All orders will have prompt attention.
WM. K.EEOE cfc CO.,
East End of Broughton Street,
sep4It SAVANNAH, CA.
(exposition.
OPENS SEPT, sth
1880
CLOSES OCT. 9th
ART Sc INDUSTRY.^*
^^
LAST YEAR THERE WERE
Eiiitors from 24 States, and 422,957 Visitors.
„ . _ isplay.
> Display of Plants and Flowers, in the Grand
ning. Miscellaneous Manufactures of every
dreds of beautiful Paintings. Statuary, etc. Superb
Conservatory. Music morning, afternoon and evening,
description.
Arrangements have bden made for EXCURSION RATE3 on all Railroads centering in the
city. Ample Accommodations at Hotels and Restaurants for all Vistors.
Electric
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LiglitH. Great Organ.
Railroads.
Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway.
G Ena AT. Manager’s Omcr, i
Savannah. May 23d, 188C. i
O N and after SUNDAY. May 23d, 1880, Pee-
senger train* on this Road wil! run ar
foLowr •
near express
Leave Bavarian laii* a> i:50 t. *
Arrive at Je*up iail* a. 7:20 p. if
Arrive %t TbcmaxriiL i*J.y At ?:20 A. U
Arrive ai Boiabriuge daily •*. 9:30 a. «
Arrive at Albany oaiiy at 10:25 a. *
Arrive at Live Oak dahy at 2:00 a. m
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 7:00 a. m
Arrive at J&cksenvIHe daily at 7:50 a. ■
Leave Tali ah agree da*iv at 6:00 p. a
Leava Jacksonville dally at 5:S0 p. x
Leave Live Oak dally at 11:15 p. x
Leave Albany daily at 4:00 p. u
Leave Bainbrfdge dally at 4:00 p. x
Leave Thomaevlhe dally at. 7:20 p. x
Leave Jeemp daily tt 6:30 A. u
Arrive at Savannah dally at 9:00 a. h
No change of cars between Savannah
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman ?*a.ace Steeping Can daily between
Savannah t£G Jacksonville.
R**tpir*g car? rur threerb to and from Savan
nah and Albany, and Jacksonville and Albany
without change.
Passenger* from 8star.nab for Fernandina,
Gaioe.^riile and Cedar Keys take this train.
Paarenger? for Darien taxe this train.
I’saeengerF from Savannah for Brunswick
e>e *2-ie train, arriving a: Brunswick 6:00 a x.
Psaeeaxetv Seove Prnr*vicJr at S:00 p. u.. tr
at w«aaB*b 9:00 a. a
Pasaeage« leaving Macon at 7:15 a. k. (daily
Including Hnnoevi need at Jeecp with
trait for Florida
Passengers from Florida pv tms train connect
at Jta'up with train arriving L- M*ou& at t:i5 p.
x. including Suiidaj;
Connect at Aloany with passetrains
bo-h ways oz. Southwestern Bailrcad to ar d
frort; itlacon. Eafsuls. Montgomery Mobi'e,
New Orleans, ere.
Mali steamer leaves Cambridge for Apoiacoi-
ocla every Sunday end Thursday evening; for
Columbus every Tcasoay and Saturday 'after
coco.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily v 2ta-
dav3 Hzoepted? for Green Cove Springe. St.
Aaguetine, Palalka, Enterprise, ar-d all andingt
on St. John’s rive?.
Trains on E. and A. B. K. leave junction go
ing v est, at ? 1:37 a m., and for Brunswick at
4:40 p. x., daily, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping«. 'ar Berths
secured at Bren s Ticket Office. No. 22 Boll
street, and at Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN J.
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday*except*2 at 7:00 a. m
Leave McIntosh. " P:40a. x
Leave Jeeup " 12:30 p. m
Leave Biackabe*/ * 3.05 p. x
Arrive at Dupont “ 7:00 r. x
Leave Dupont " “ 5:30 a. x
Leave Bl&ckshear “ PdOi. •
Leave Jeeup ** - 1 :CC p. x
Leave McIntosh “ “ 3:06 p. x
Arrive at Savannah 5:4C * x
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundaye excepted, at 6:09 a. x
Leave Valdceta, “ 44 8:17 a. s
Leave Quitman, 44 44 9:45 a. x
Arrive at Thomaeville, 4 44 12:00 h
Leave ThomasviHe. 2:33 p. x
Leave Cam!lie. 4 ** 5:23 p u
Arrive at Albany, 44 7:15 p. x
Leave Albany, 6:33 a. x
Leave Camille. 8.48 a. x
Arrive at Thomaeville. 11:30 a. u
Leave Thomasvfile, 1:45 p. u
Leave Quitman, “ 44 3:53 p. x
Leave Valdoeta, 44 *• 5:17 p. x
Arrive at Dupont, 44 4 4 7 :30 p.m
J. S. Trsos, Muter of Traneportatloa
H. S. HAINEB,
mv25-tf General Manager.
Central & Southwestern R.B'fis
Satavxah, Ga, July 10th.I860.
O N and after SUNDAY, July 11th, IflBBL
passenger trains on the Central and South-
weetem Railroads and branohee will
follows:
I RAIN NO. L—GOING NORTH AND WE8L
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. x
Leaves Augusta ...9:30 a. m
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p x
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p. x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta ... .. 8:15 p. x
Arrives at Atlanta 343 ax
Making clow connec tion at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all points West and North.
DOMING SOUTH AND EAST
Leaves Atlanta . 12 2Ja. m
Arrives at Macon 6:33 a k
I^iare? Mar on 7:00 A. U
Arrive at MUiedgeviile 9:44 ak
Aruvcs at Eruontca 11:30 a m
Arrives at Augurta 4:45 p. u
Arrives at Savannah. 3:45 r. v
Leaves Augusta 9:30/. x
Making connection at Savannah with the Sa
vannah, Florida and Western Railway for all
points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 p. u
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a M
Leaves Augusta 8:30 p. X
Arrives at Hiiledgevills 9:44 a M
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 A M
Arrives at Macon 8:09 a. x
Ltaves Maccn for Aitenta F:40am
Arrives at Athmtx 12:50 p. x
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufatda 8:30 a x
Arrivee at IfufanlA 4:03 p. X
Arrives at Albany c :35 p. x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:20 a X
Arrives at Golumoca. 3:25 p. x
Trains on this schedule fov Llaccn, AUnnra,
Oohunbus, Sufaula, Albany and Augusta daily,
making close conr.ec.1on at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-Line. At Eufacla with Montgomery
and Eufaula Railway; at Columbus with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad and South
Carolina Railroad for ail points North and East.
Eufaula train oonn&uis at For; Valley for Ber
ry dally (exoept Sunday), and at Cotnbert for
Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 p. x
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:56 r. x
Leaves Albanv 11:13 a X
Leaves Eofaola 11:20 a X
Arrives at Maoon from Eufaula and
Albany 6:20 p. x
Leaves Columbus 11:10 a x
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5:06 p. x
Leaves Maoon. 7:35 p. x
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a X
Leaves Augusta. 8:30 p. x
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A X
Passengers for MI Hedge vllie and Satcntoc will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect dally, exoept
Monday, for these points.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS on all night
trains between Savannah and Augusta, Au
gusta and Macon, and Savannah and Atlanta.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
G. A. Whitehead, WILLIAM ROGEIRS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Bunt., Savannah.
J. C. Shaw, W. F. SHELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Supt. 8. W. B. R., Macon, Ga.
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Charleston & Savannah Ry. Co.
Omc* Charleston Sc Bavakkah By. Co.,»
Savarkah. Ga. July 28, 1880. j
C OMMENCING SUNDAY, JULY 18ih, Trains
will depart and arrive as follows, from
PASSENGER DEPOT S., F. & W. R'y.:
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Savannah... 4:00 p. u. and 10:00 p. x.
Arrive Charleston. 9:55 p. x. and 8:40 a. m.
Going South. Train No. 1. Train No. 3.
Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. m. and 9:00 p. x.
Arrive Savannah... 12:40 p. x. and 7:50 a. X.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail.
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Express.
On Schedules Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail a
through Pullman Sleeper runs to and from Sa
vannah and New York without change.
Also, Excursion Tickets now on sale to New
York at $35, good to return until October 31st.
MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
Leave Savannah at 10:00 p. x
Arrive Augusta at 7:17 A x.
Leave Augusta at 10:25 p. x.
Arrive Savannah at 7:50 A x.
This train connects at Augusta with Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward; at Yemassee for Beaufort, Port Royal
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Rail
way.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Tickets for sale at Win. Bren's Special Ticket
Arency, No. 22 Bull street, and Depot Ticket
Office.
O. B. GADSDEN,
jy27-tf Superintendent.
irt'itifs, &r.
H. MYERS & BROS.
Proprietors of the Celebrated
Stonewall Msoi WIMy,
And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
Wines and Liquors.
Orders by mail have our personal attention,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Agents for ANHELSEK and NEW
ARK EXPORT BEER.
135 and 13? BAY STREET,
sep4-lt SAVANNAH, GA.
brokers.
DAVIDSON &CO
NO. 52 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
Having had twenty years’ experience as
Brokers in Foreign Exchange,
Offer their services for the negotiation of Bills
in this city, drawn against shipments of Cotton
and Produce. Correspondence solicited.
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SAVAHAB AMI SEW MIRK.
Ocean Steamstup Compy.
AFTER CABIN rt $20
FORWARD CABIN 16
STEERAGE 10
EXCURSION TICKETS, GOOD UNTIL OC
TOBER 1st $30 and $25
T HE magnificent steamships of this Company
are appointed to sail as follows:
GATE CITY, Captain Daggett, WEDNES
DAY, September 8, at 8:3C x. x.
CITY OF 71ACON, Captain Kexpton.SAT-
URDAY, September 11, at 11:30 a. x.
CITY OPCOLIMIBI S, Captain Nicker
son, WEDNESDAY, September 15, at 4 r. x.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Captain Fleet-
wood, SATURDAY, September 18, at 5:30 p.x.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and
Northwestern points and to ports of the United
Kingdom and the Continent.
Savannah & Florida Inland Route
The elegant Steamer
FLORIDA,
Captain .
Leaves every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, on
arrival of New York steamships, for Fernan-
dina, Jacksonville and Palatka, connecting
with steamers on Upper St. John's and with A.,
G. & W. I. T. R. R. ror stations on that road.
For freight or passage apply to
G. M. SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
N. B.—Notice will be given when steamer
Florida resumes her route. aug26
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans-
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE $15 00
SECOND CABIN 12 50
The steamships of the Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
as follows*
SARAGOSSA,
Captain T. A. HOOPER,
TUESDAY, September 7th, at 9:30 a. x.
GEO. APP OLD,
Captain W. LOVELAND.
MONDAY, September 13th, at 2:00 p. x.
Through bills lading given to all points West,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool ana Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago and all points West and Northwest.
LEVE & ALDEN, Passenger Agents, corner
Bull and Bryan streets.
JilA B. WEST A CO., Agents,
sep3-tf 114 Bav street.
FOR NEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
EXCURSION TICKETS (GOOD UNTIL OCTO-
BERIst, 1860)
AFTER CABIN $30 00
FORWARD CABIN 25 00
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIP
CITY OF SAVANNAH
Captain T. M. FLEETWOOD,
B UILT expressly for this trade, and baring
superb passenger accommodations, will
September 4, 1880, at 5:30
sail 8ATURDA
o’clock p. x.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU8 COHEN 4 CO., Agents,
sep2-tf No. 98 Bay street.
Philadelphia & Southern
SAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Leavim: Eacfc Port Every Saturday.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE .$16 00
8F-UOND CLASS PASSAGE 14 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 00
CABIN PASSAGE '!'• vEW FORK ‘HA
PR fT A DFT.PHI A „ V 0C
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOB
THREE MONTHS 5 BOM DATE OF
ISSUE) 80 00
THE FIR8T-CLA8S STEAMSHIP
WYOMING,
Captain JACOB TEAL.
YTTILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
YV September 4, I860, at 6 o’clock a. x.
For freight or postage, having superior
aooommodations, apply to
WM. HUNTER A SON.
aug30-td Agent*.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE $16 OO
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 OO
Boston and Savannah Steamship Line,
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT,
WILL LEAVE
W’EDNESDAY, September 8. at 9:00 a. x.
WEDNESDAY, September £2. at 9:00 a x.
T HROUGH bills of lading given to New
England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Warren and Leyland
lines.
The ships of this line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agent*.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents. Boston.
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CUNARD LINE.
■\ronCE.—With a view to diminish the
1 v chances of collision the steamers of this
line take a specific course for all seasons of the
year.
On the outward passage, from Queenstown
to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian
of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of
43. On the homeward passage, crossing the
meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the
north of 42.
NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS
TOWN. FROM PIER 40 NORTH RIVER.
ABYSSINIA Wednesday, July 28.
GALLIA Wednesday, August 4.
BOTHNIA Wednesday, August 11.
ALGERIA Wednesday, August 18.
Cabin passage and return tickets on favora
ble terms, including a special low rate for fall
and winter months. Steerage tickets to and
from all parts of Europe at very low rate*.
Freight and passage office No. 4 Bowling
Green. N. Y. CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agt.
Southern Office, corner Bull and Bryan
streets, Savannah. H. A. CALLAN, Agent.
mh4 6m
GUION LINE,
UNITED 8TATE8 MAIL STEAMERS,
FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 33 N. R., foot of King at.
ARIZONA Tuesday, Sept, 7, 7:00 a. x.
WYOMING Tuesday, Sept. 14. 2:00p.m.
NEVADA Tuesday, Sept. 21,7:00 a. m.
WISCONSIN Tuesday, Oct. 5. 6:00 a. x.
ARIZONA Tuesday, Oct. 12. 12:00 x.
These steamers are built of iron, in water
tight compartments, and are furnished with
every requisite to make the passage across the
Atlantic Doth safe and agreeable, having Bath
room, Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Piano
and Library; also, experienced Surgeon, Stew
ardess and Caterer on each steamer. The State
rooms are all upper deck, thus insuring those
greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventila
tion and light.
Cabin Passage (according to State room), $60,
$80 and $100; Intermediate, $40; Steerage at low
Offices, No. 29 Broadway, New York.
WILLIAMS & GUION.
JAMES MARTIN, Agent, 106 Bay street, Sa •
myl8-Tu,Th<£81y
LIFE OF HANCOCK,
(ILLUSTRATED).
Life and Military Career of General
Winfield Scott Hancock.
T HIS work comprises his early life, educa
tion and remarkable military career, which
has made him senior Major General of the
Army of the United States, and the choice of
the Democracy of the nation for the high office
of President. It also contains a succinct bio
graphical sketch of the Hon. WILLIAM H.
ENGLISH. Bv John W. Forney.
For sale at ESTILL'S NEWS DEPOT. Price
$2. sepl-2w£Tel2t
Skipping,
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE
General Transatlantic Co.
B KrwEitN New York and Havre, from pier
No. 42 N.R., foot of Morton street. Travel
ers by this line avoid both transit by Kn^uah
railway and the discomfort of crossmg the
Channel in a small boat.
UA.N.WA. Frangeul, WEDNESDAY. Sep
tembers. 8 a. x.
LABRADOR. Sanglier. WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 15, 3:00 p. x.
ST. L URENT, Pantelli, WEDNESDAY,
September 22, 7:0 j a. x.
PRICE OF Passage (including wine):
TO HAVRE—First Cabin $100 and $*0. Steer
age J- v -Deluding win**, bedding anduteunils.
Check** drawn on Credit Lyonnae* of Pari*,
in amount* to suit.
LOUIS DE BEBLAN, Agent, 6 Bowling Green,
foot of PmmlwaT. V Y
or WILDER A CO., Agent* for Savanna
augli-S Tu±Thl2m
REGULAR LINE
8t. Cat liar lie’s, Dobov, Union
Island, I>arien, St. siincm’s,
Brunswick and Landings
on Satilla Klver.
The Steamer Centennial,
Capt. WM. C. ULHO,
Y17ILL leave for above points everv WED-
> v NESDA Y AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock.
Shippers are particularly requested to have
freight on wharf before that time
Agent at Darien. C. M. QUARTERS!AN; agent
at Brunswick, LITTLEFIELD A TISON.
aug!9-tf J. P. CHASE, Agent.
Savannah, Florida £ Charleston
8TEAM PACKET JJNE,
SUMMER “SCHEDULE,
THE POPULAR 8TKAJOEB
CITY POINT,
Captain T. CREASE. R,
WILL LEAVE
For Fentandfna,JackgQBTlIle,Palfltka
And Intermediate Landings on St. John’* Rivet
and Charleston. 8.C., from DeRenne’sWharves
foot of Ahercorn street, as follows:
TROX SAVANNAH FOR
FLORIDA.
FROX SAVANNAH For
charleston.
Wednesday, August 4, Saturday, Aug. 7, . a.m
11 A- **• Saturday, Aug. 14, . a.x
Wednesday, August 11, Saturday, Aug.21, . a.x
I **• *• Saturday. Aug. . a.m
Wednesday, August IS,
II a. x.
Wednesday, August 25.
I e. x.
Wednesday, Sept. 1,
II a. x.
Connecting at FemancUna with Transit Road
for Waldo, Gainesville, Cedar Keys, Tampa,
Key We6t. Havana and New ('rlcans with U. 8.
Mail Steamships (Mallory's Line: for Nassau,
leaving January 21st, and every succeeding
Wednesday. Also, w th sal r.r. steamer Flor
ence for Brunswick.
Close connect:* ! i. . ; t -/.mrr*
fo • Enterprise. 11(llimilhH
landings on the Upper m ;:r'= ai*o with
Steamers for the OcklawaLa river. First
class passenger noriiomodatiors Through
tickets and state rooms recured, and all infor
mation furnished at office, c. .tut o? Bull and
Bryan streets, Pulaski Ko . e.
hreight receive*i da:!* -yr*--, -m,*.. *,•» F .
JNO. F. ROBERTA' *- General Ay—«.».
Gffice on wharf.
LEVI J. GAZAN, G. T. A *ug4-tf
Heoifrta and Florida iu' iu.i st-am-
bost Compaaj.
THE ONLY STRICTLY ISLAND ROUTE
X -1 o X- l 71 1 o x- i cl a .
SPRINC SCllEt: ULE.
The elegant and favorite steamer
DAVID t'LAKK,
Captain JOHN FITZGERALD,
Will leave direct for FLKNANDINa every
TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON, to
suit the tide, from wharf ^oct of Lincoln
street, touching at St. Catharine’s, Do-
boy, Darien, St. Simon's Brunswick
and St. Mary’s, connecting at Femandl-
na with Transit Railroad fer Jacksonville,
Cedar Keys, Tampa, Manatee. Key West, Ha
vana and New Orleans. At P.runswick with
Macon and Brunswick and Brunswick and Al
bany Railroads. At Darien with steamers for
Altamaha and Oconee risers. AtF^macdina
with steamer Flora for *»!] points ca Si Mary’*
river.
■Hirough tickets and state rooms secured
and all information furnished at office, corner
Bull and Bryan streets, directly opposite Pu
laski House and Screven House.
Freight received dai'y (except Sunday) and
through rates eiven.
J. N. HARKIMAN, Manager
W. F. BARRY*. Agent.
Q. LEVE, Q. P. A. jylO-tf
Fer Augusta and Way Landings.
7
STEAMER CARRIE,
CAPTAIN GIBSON.
H AVING been thoroughly overhauled, will
leave Kelly’s wharf every TUESDAY
EVENING at 5 o’clock. For freight or passage,
apply to
U. yi. VOMER Sc CO.* Agents*
je28-tf 110 Bay street.
For Aususta and Way Landings
fi/TvJ
STEAMER KATIE,
Capt A. a CABANISC,
W ILL leave Padelford’s wharf every TUE8
DAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, for abav*
point*. For freight or passage apply to
JOHN LAWTON. Manager.
Office on wharf. oct7-tf
2ttrdmnai.
Old Dr. John Dodd’s Powders No. 1
—A Family medicine.
AroUNQ and middle-aged ladies suffering
I with Nervousness, Debility, Twitching or
the Muscles, Ringing in the Ears, Speck* be
fore the Eyes, Spasms, Hysterics.
Old ladies who are Debilitated and Nervous,
with weak body and digestive organs disor
dered, causing loss of appetite, impoverished
blood, etc.
Old and middle-aged men, who have kept
late hours and have been imprudent and vio
lated the laws of health and nature until the
vigor of life is gone.
Men and women who are slaves to the use of
Tobacco, Liquor. Opium cr Morphine.
Young men and women with pale and hag
gard faces, thin in flesh, broken down in mind
and body, with a shattered nervous system,
take OLD DR. DODD'S NERVINE TONIC
POWDERS. They will give you health and
strength, and increase the flesh and bring the
bloom or youth to the cheeks, tranquility to
the mind, and produce sound and refreshing
sleep.
Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. For
sale by our Agents, wholesale and retail, OS
CEOLA BUTLER, corner Bull and Congress
streets, and E. J. KIEFFER, corner West Broad
and Stewart streets.
GUAY’S SPECIFIC MLDK *
Tk# Vnit jj
TRADE ‘■.“.THAat K/.RE
BEFORE TA£llB«Hr*r*a j^t^AFTEB TAftilft.
ra p.kw.1 %r V, •»*
7HF. gray medicine CO.,
No. 10 lierhsnics' Block, Detroit. Mich.
Sold in Savannah, wholesale and retail, by
OSCEOLA BUTLER, and by all druggists every-
‘ feb25-o,w<feTell7 i
where.
LIFE ELIXIR.-DR. LaPORTES never
fails t*» reetore Lost Manhood. ASTHMA
relieved in five minutes, and a speedy cur*
effected. CHILLS and FEVER cured
in twenty-four hours without the use of inter
nal medicine. It never fails. Circulars of the
above preparations, with certificates of cure*,
cent free. Address 8. C. UPHAM, RraJden-
towo. Manatee county, Fla. Sold by a:l dru*-
*l*ta nov22-8.Tu.ThAw lv
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
UM)R THE SPEEDY CURE of 6eai-
r nal Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all dis
orders brought on by indiscretion or excess.
Any druggist has the Ingredient*. Dr. JAQUE8
A CO., 130 W. Sixth st.. Cincinnati O
decll-dAw!2m
CHAMOIS SKINS.
in great variety, wholesale and
RETAIL, AT
G. M. HEIDT & CO.’S
aug28-tf DRUG STORE.