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TITSOAY, AUGUST 30, 1881.
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OFFICE OF THF. MORNING NEWS. *
Savannah. August 29. 1881. Ipm ('
c, rroN —There was an active demand for
thiA staple to day, but the tone of the market
, va * somewhat easier. At noon pood middling,
miidlinp. low middlirg and pood ordinary de
cllt, 1 t*c Sales Oil bales. We quote:
riddling Fair 12
Good ill idling 1146
Middling 1146
Liwr Middling MM
Good Ordinary Mg
ordinary 7J4
Vemptratira Coitou siauu*uti
RneeipU, KxporU, rnttf 8 toe* on hand August 29, 1881, and fct
the Mime Pm uni year.
1880-81 1879-90.
m wea
tthuvt. l/pland . J Island. Vfiland.
Slock on hand Sept. I. ...I 84 l<i.Rßßi 11 1.822
Hhci'lvpil to dftV. ' .... 2.017| .... 1.2 <JS !
Received previously....... I 18. Ml 874,888 11,612 731,581;
Total 15,ifi| ’ PNtTs^Vj 177c* 3 J '84,478
Exported to*d*y ... • • • ! •••*,'; !
Exported i>rviouly 15,i*8r i 878,001;
Total.. 15.0851 878,901 j 11,818 727,325!
Stock on hand nnd on ship
i board August 29 1 140 8,886 57 7,153 i
Rick.—This market was very quiet, there be
ing but little stock in the market. No sales
were made. We quote:
Common.
Fair
Hood.. .......51s®5
Prime
Choice
Fancy 7
Rough—
Country.... 65c. ©9sc.
Carolina croD 75c.£ S’. 40
Naval Stores —The naval stores market was
quiet, and out little was done, ts most of the
naval store whvrves and warehouses were
injured by the storm, an! deliveries could
not be ma let 261 barrels of rosin, I to win
dow glass, were sold at quotations, the mar
ket dosing firm for the finer grades and
easy for the lower grades. J 53 casks of spirits
of turpentine were sold at 47c , at whi :h Azure
the market closed very firm. The receipts for
the day were 477 barrels rosin and 123 casks
spirits turpentine. We quote: Rosins—DSl 80. E
$-•00. Fs2 05. (. *-'lO. Hs2 15.1 $2 17)4. K*2 75,
M$ 1 00, N §3 -5. window glass $1 75 Bpints
turpeutine—Oils and whisky- 46c., regulars 47c.
r’lSAjtciAU - - erlin< Exchange—sixty day
b'*.e. with V sdjrg attached. $4 77t4©4 78;
French. *5 29' , “75 30; Reichsmark. 93 >q; Sew
York sight ex-.i-- :e huvmg at 14 ter cent,
discount an * w . r at >4 per cent, discount.
Money market v j tight.
KTOdXS amd Boros. -Cfi Bonds. — Mark, t
dull on acc -unt of the stringen y of
money. Alta..'.a, percent.. 107 bid. 109 iake.i;
Atlanta 6 per cent., 102 bid, 103 vsl.ed; At
lanta 8 pr cent., 112 bid. 114 asked; Au
gusta 7 pei cent., 109 bid. 112 asked. Au
gusta 6 per cent.. 106 bid. 106 asked. Colum
bus 7 ;—r cent.. 84 hid. 85 asked. Macon 7 per
cent., 86 Wil. 97 asked. New Savannah 5
p=r tf-a'. 68 hid. 88>4 asked, ex-coupon.
Railroad Jforss.—The stock market is quiet
for Central with light offerings. Central Kail
road. 121 bid, 12i>4 asked. Augusta Jt Savan
nah 7 per cent, guaranteed. 122 -id. ((4 asked.
Georgia cominon, 177 bid, 179 asked. Soulh
wr, t -rn r pe- e-n* r-iarsi teud. 122 hid. 12224
■eked. Memphis and Charleston 72 bid, 71
asked. Central Railroad 6 per cent, certificate
in J., 1005.4 bid, 100>4 asked.
Railroad Bona*. Market firm. Atlan
tic 4 tJulf Ist mortgage (Mnioiidated 7
per cent., coupons January and July, matu
rity 1897, 112 bid. 114 asked. Atlantic £ Uuif
e idoraed city of Savannah 7 pr cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity 1-79, 75 bid. 77
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., ’iusom Jan i*rv and July, maturity
1393, 126 bid. 121 naked. Georgia 6 per
cent., cowoona J..:,. and July, maturity,
1J754 old. 111 is Ice-r Mobile* Girard 2d iron
gage endorsed 3 percent., coupons Jsn. and
Julv, maturity 1859, 118V4 bid. 11'-'}% asked.’
Montgomery and EuUtula Ut mort
gage 6 per ecu... end. by Central Radroad.
107 bid, lUB KJsel. Charlotte. Coumbia &
Augusta Ist in tg’e, 113 hid. 11254 askod. Char
lotte. Columbia £ Augur-'a 2d mortgage,
101 did. I".* asked. Weetem Alabama 2d
mt’ge, en-1. 3 per cent.. 131 bid, 121 a-ked.
South Georgia A Florida en lorsed, 113 bid,
114 asked: South Georgia A Florida 2d mart
gage. Uk) bid. 191 asked.
>-iatc 3mu.~- Market st-ady. Georgia new
6’s, 1339. 11l bid, nits asked; Georgia pr
cent., coupon* Feb. and Aug., maturity 1380 and
1866, UWaIK bid, IDlallO asked; Georgia mort
gage on W. * V. Ca*lr<iad regular 7 per cent.,
SoapoQA Jan :ry no t July, maturity 18--6. 110)4
bid. 11154 oaked: Georgia? per cent. gold, coo
pons quarterly, 118*4 hie, 119 asked; Georg * 7
per omt., coupons January and July, maturity
1396,124 bid. 125 asked
Bacon.—Market firm. ’e quote: Clear rib
■ides. 1154 c.; shoulders. B’4c ; hams. lie.: dry
salted clear rib sides, 105*0.; long clear, l(sgc.;
■houiders. Bc.
Baooiso asa Tuts.—Good demand; full
stock. We Quote: Two-\ud a qua rter
poun-ls at 12J<:.; two pounds at 1154 c.;
one-and-three-ouarter-pounds, at 10l4®10*4<\
Iron Ties -$1 60 a 1 ? > V bundle, accorting to
brand and ouantitv. Pieced ties, *1 £s©l 60.
Graiv.— Com—The Western markets are
very firm and advancing. We quote
here: white. 8754 c.; mixed, 8254 c ; mar
ket well stocked and orders can lie
promptly filled. Oats h ive participated in
the general ris , though this crop Is a large
one: we quote at market lightly
stocked. Bran, $1 051 15.
Hay.—Market fully stocked; fair demand
We quote, at wholesale: Northern. #sc3iOO;
by cargo. 35c.: Eastern, $1 154*1 29; Western
timothy |1 30©! 25.
Laud.—The market Is firm. We quote:
In tierces. 1244 c ; kegs and tAbs. 13c.
Salt.— A largo sto -k of Liverpool in the mar
ket. Th-> dema-ii is light and the market
quiet; cor load lots, 67>4c , f. o. b.; small lots,
8 ;i9.’e.
i/gy Goooa.—The market is firm; stocks
full. We quote: Prints. 5©70.; Georgia
brown shirting, 54, 5c.; ?4 do., 6c.; 4-4 brown
sheeting, 7c.: white osnaburgs, SVvTJi-Jc.;
checks, 7;4a < 54° : yarns, $lO9 for best makes:
rown dril.ings. 754a854c.
FhOUß.— The market is very firm. Stockg
ample: demand good. Wo quote: Superfine,
(s>s6 25; extra, $6 7' JJT 50: family. $7 50<U
8 25; fancy. 5
Hioks. Wool, ktc.—Hi ies— The market for
hides is quiet. We quote: Ory Hint, ISUc.;
Silted. 9*41*11540. Wool—Nothing being
one We quote: Hnwa.-hed. free of burrs,
prime lots, 27©2554 ,j -; burry wool, 10® 13c. Tal
low, 6c.; wax, 29c.: deer skins, 55c.; otter tfclua,
85c.a*5 00.
FREIGHTS.
Lpitjss.— By Sail. There have been very
few arrivals since our last, and coast
wise vessels are still in good demand,
finding ready business at quoted rates. Caigbes
arc offering for West luaies. 8014th America
and Soanish ports Other off shore business is
mure quiet. Our figures include the range jg
Bavau tab. t*arien, Hi zaswick and Fatiil*, from
5Cc. to |1 ill being pail here for change of load- 1
lag port. We quote: To Baltimore ar. J o>'
peoke ports. 1- 06 j. 7 0>: to I‘hßadtdpb;' *, -7
t 7 so: to New York and Sound p'. a
Pj*. '**. lTimhr fl 0J
btghor Ujan raue- West Indies
-619 ilo: to Sooth America
fr i. i tr- ports, lit 56®Ii 00; to
Uwtel ► igdom for order?, ‘timber oia.®.os.
Naval Bront3 Rosin sari spirits,
9 L ®ss- 9 t to JJiiire ■ .Ciagdoau or Ooatineat di
njci; to New York Uc. on rosin. t'Do. cn spirits.
iKetpa.—'To New York, rosin, lie., spirits Sdc.;
fci Hiiio.ielpfcia, rosin ‘4la.; spirits 3Uc.; to Bel
li more, rosin tab., spirits 75c.; to Boston, resin
45c., spirit* 5Ua
•ml.
CoTTrise—
Liverpool, diner, quiet 13-'3d
Liverpool, direct, to arrive
Liverpool, via New Yorc, lb 5-16d
Liverpool, via B&Janom, lb 13 --'2J
Liverpool, via Boston. {1 V) V.d
Liverpool, via Philadelphia, V %and
Aatwerp, via Philadelphia, ft; 15-lSc
Havre, via Sew York, V a 13-lSc
Bremen, via Sew York, V ® 5-16-1
Bremen, via Baltimore, *8 & 5-16d
Amsterdam, via Sew York. 3# 15-32d
Hamburg. via New York, S B> 34c
Boston, V bale $1 75
Sea Island. V hale 1 75
Hew York. $ hale 1 50
Sea Island, V bale 1 50
Philadelphia, N oale 1 50
Sea Island, J 8 bale 1 53
Baltimore, ft bale 1
Providence, ft bale 1 75
by nan.
Liverpool, non nal
Bicx—
Sew York, f* eas*f, Si 50
New York, *g barrel.... 60
Philadsl.iatfe, ? cask 1 50
Kid wmore, ft cask 135
Hoe ten, flcsak 1 75
OOTJNTRY PRODUCE
Brown Fowls, fi pair 65 a 75
Half-grown, V pair 30 © 45
Throemaarterg grown, ft pair... 50 © 55
■ksts, ft doz 15 © 17
Butter, mountain, ft 30 © 30
Peanuts— Fancy h. p. Va, ft lb . 7c. ©
“ Hand-picked f) lb fie. <£
Straight Virginia 4c. ©
“ North Carolina 6c. ©
_ .. Tennessee 3c. *
ITorida Sugar, 5 c% at
Florida 3ynn>,§ gallon 35 Q 45*
Honey ft gallon. 8) S
- u tembe*. 75 a|i m
ftmuuldSukMMhi J*Wn moderate demand.
- V "" X ' k6d - BrTTBR-A good
s***!* V?!! 1 “ueh on the market.
'v- RU ? l>:ie ‘ l: d ™an<l good.
Byeci*— and t loruu in fair demand and
supp.y. BwA-bteorgta and Florida
and very little demand Mree '
Caterpillar, Catemiiiar!
the TEXAS COTTON WORM
DESTROYER,
A sure remedy for the Caterpillar on Cotto
or Rice. Easily applied and per
fectly safe to use.
J>. B. HULL,
SAVANNAH,!
Agent tor Georgia. ]
fWppittfj Itttfllicettff.
MINIATDUE ALMANAO —THIS DAY.
Stmßtsxs 5:33
Bus B*ts 627
Huh Warn at Ft Pulassi. 10:51 ax, ll;i6p. r.
Tixsday. August 30, 1881.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
, Steamship Saragossa. Hooper, Baltimore—
Jas B West & Cos.
Steamship Deesoug, Smith, for New York,
returned—G M Sorrel.
ARRIVED AT TYBEK YESTERDAY.
Steamship Irene Morris, Bailey, Liverpool, 22
days, cotton ties—Richardson A Barnard.
Steamship Acacia, Beal, Philadelphia—Chas
Green & Cos.
Steamship Juniata, Catharine, Philadelphia
—Wm Hunter & Son.
Bark Traveller (BrJ, Goudey, Coosaw, dis
masted and leaking—Wilder & Cos.
Bark Willie McLaren (Br), McLaren, Monte
video; ordered to Brunswick—Chas Green &
Cos.
MEMOS 4 ND A.
New York, August 28—Arrived, Helvetia,
Wyoming. Whentfield, Burrey, Stettin,Titania
Crane, 4 ilesia.
Arrived out, St Lawrence, Wieland, Sardinia.
SPOKEN.
By steamship Irene Morris. Cnptain Bailey,
August 14, lat 49:35 N, lon 29:50 W, signaled
Norwegian bark showing HGT W. August 17,
46:30 N, lon 42:50 W, signaled bark showing
H T C A*.
On the 28th of August, by the British bark
" m McLaren, fid miles SE of Tybee, barken
tine Ceres, from Hamburg for Charleston: had
lost foretopmast and rudder.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Bavannah Railway. Au
gust 29 -10 bales cotton. 1 tierce lard. 2 casks
crockery. 4 casks do, 80 boxes and 70 caddies
tobacco. 9 boxes bacon, 6 sacks peanuts, 1 bale
hides, and mdse
Perßavannah, Florida and Western Railway,
August 29—617 bales cotton, 8 cars lumber.
477 bbls rosin. 123 bbls spirits turpentine, 2 bbls
honey, 6 boxes tobacco, 4 sacks peas, 2 bales
hides, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad. August 29—1,390 bales
cotton, 454 dozen cane and perfect chairs, 26
rockers. 56 pkgs furniture, 354 dozen chairs. 1
box hardware, 1 bdl k and chairs, 5 boxes marble
slats, 1 bdl s blankets, £8 bbls whisky, 8 half
bbls whisky, 5 boxes pears. 373 bbls Hour, 7 bbls
yeast powder. 1 bbl beer. 220 quarter bbls beer,
16 tierces hams, 1 box clothing. 1 box house
hold goods, 5 cases yeast powder, 1 half bbl
vinegar. 3 show cases, 12 drawers, 6 bbls wine,
30 crates hams, 100 bbls lime, 1 box tin ware, 20
bales domestics. 1 basket cotton samples. 1 box
tobicco. 1 lot household goods, 2 half bbls
wine, 173 sacks oats, 2 half bbls beer.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Central Railroad. August 29—8 Herman.
A J Miller & Cos, Allen 4L.WB Mell & Cos. CE
Stults, J B Reedy, Solomon Bros, S G Haynes
<ft Bro, A Meyer, J H Kemps, J E Freeman,
H Handera. Jno Lyons. L Appel, John Lynch.
Miller A R. J A Hirschbach, J C Thompson, V
Basler, 51 Boley, Lippman Bros, Wlll Hone &
Cos. *M4Cw West, G C Gemunden, Q Fox,
A Haas A Bro, J A Roberts, Kckinan A V, Es
tes & McA, Bendheim Bros A Cos, T Zizioia,
Frank A Cos, llr A Olmaer. Harrison A Bro,
Loeb A E, H Myers A Bros, Saussv A H, Henry
Yonge. 851 Bartlierous. H M Comer A Cos,
Peacock, H A Cos, F M Farley, Walter A 11,
O Cohen A Cos. Jno Flannery A Cos, W W Gor
don A Cos. C F Stubbs, Woods A Cos, L J Guil
mortln A Cos, H F Grant A Cos, Chas Ellis.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway,
August 29—Fordg Office. Peacock. H A Cos,
W C Jackson A Cos, C L Jones. H F Grant A Cos,
E T Roberts, Williams AW, Chess, C A Cos,
Solomon Bros. M Feret A Cos, Bendheim Bros A
Cos, W W Chisholm. Lee Roy slyers, 51 Y Hen
derson, Sloat, B A Cos, R LePage. J w Ruther
ford, A Lelfler, R B Reppard, J J Dale A Cos,
J W Lathrop A Cos. H 51 Comer & Cos, Walter A
H, Woodbridge A H, Butler AS, Wilcox, GA
Cos. W W Gordon A Cos, Jno Flannery A Cos,
L J Guilmartin A Cos, C F Stubbs A Cos, N U
Lee. D Y Dancy, Eckman A V, Baldwin A Cos,
M Maclean, F M Farley.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway, Au
gust 27—Fordg Office, S, F A W Ky, L Kemion,
M Boley, S Herman. Lee Roy Myers, E Moran,
A Hanley, Miss Richardson.
Per steamship Santiago de Cuba, from Boston
—C RK.B, FA W Ky, CAS RR, str Florida,
E J Acosta, W E Al- x inder A Son. J E Alexan
der. T P Bond. W C Butler, 51 Boley.W W Chis
holm, A H Champion, J E Cohen, I S Davidson,
A Einstein's Sons, I Epstein A Bro, George C
Freeman. Jno Flannery A Cos. 51 Ferst A Cos,
Frank A Cos, C L Gilbert A Cos. 8 Guckenheiiner
A Son, G Eckstein A Cos, Holcombe, G A Cos,
S Herman, 8 G Haynes A Bro, Fsl Hull, A C
Harmon A Cos. Moses Krauss, A Lefller, Loeb
A E, Lilienthal A K, 51 Lavin, J Manning A Cos,
Fsl organ A Cos. A J Miller A Cos, A S Nichols,
>leinhard Bros A Cos, Order HK. Palmer Bros,
J B Reedy, J Rosenheim, J II Ruwe, Solomon
Bros, E A Schwarz, Savannah Cotton Press
Association, 51 51 Sullivan. J S Wood A Bro.
Per steamship Saragossa, from Baltimore—
G W Alien. Alien & L, Abrams A B, W C But
ler, O Butler. Branch A Cos, Crawford AL,
51 J Doyle, J H Estill. M Eiseman, G Eckstein
A Cos, Florida steamers, G Fox 51 Ferst A Cos,
L J Gazin, C L Gilbert A Cos, F 51 Hull, A Han
ley. 8 G Haynes A Bro, C Hopkins, Wm Hone
A Cos, W C Jackson A Cos, Lippman Bros, J
Kaufmann. N R Lee. A Lelfler, A J Miller A Cos,
AII Morales, W B sleil A Cos, Lee Roy Myers,
G A Nichols, Order notify Saussy A H, Order
notify T P Bond,Order notify J w Schley A Cos,
Order notify R L slercer, Order notify S G
Haynes A Bro, Order notify G 8 Haines, Order
notify A Minis A 80ns, Order notify A McCor
mack, G 5V Parish. P Pope, G H llemshart,
Rieser A S, Th s heedy, Jas Reedy, L Kemion,
F Roseaily, F J Rueke-t, C D Kogors, J S Silva,
V 8 Stu ler, Solomon Bros, E A Schwarz, sehr
Hnry Shefer. Jno Sullivan, II Sanders, P Tu
berdr, B F Ulmer, J H Von Newton, A 51 A C
W West. Weed A C. Williams A W, J B West A
Cos, Clt R, S, F A W By.
--> ■ . j.
List of Vessels lip. Cleared and
Nailed for this Port.
STEAMSHIPS.
Lancaster, Steves. Liverpool, up July 31.
Cyphr.vnes, Morrice, Liverpool, Idg Aug 5.
Kapidan, Jenney, New York, up Aug 17.
Albertseu, Galway, sld Aug 6.
Emberiza (Br, Harris, New York, old Aug 27
Uinta,
Nora (Nor), Jacobson. Dunkirk, sld April 17.
Appla (Nor), Sande, Bremen, sld from Road
stead June 5.
Kenilworth, Rj-arson. Liverpool, sld July 16.
Betty (Ger), Lehmann, Bristol, sld July 23.
Fratelli Tubino (Ital>, Parlo, Rotterdam, sld
July 21.
Lady Dufferin, McKenzie, London, cld July 13.
Neptun (Nor). Tobias en, Barcelona, sld July £4.
sler.dota, Bath, sld August 5.
Wm Wright, Tail, Havre, sld July 27.
Tikoraa (Br), Andrews. Liverpool, sld Aug 12.
Hasselnodder (Nor), Langfeldt, Havre, sld Au
gust 2.
sles-e! (Nor), Edge. Dublin, sld July 30.
Gna (Nor), Andersen, London, sid Ag 16.
Svanen (Nor), Tillefsen, Stettin, sld Aug 17.
Lauget (Nor), Pedersen, Hamburg r.la Aug 22
Condor (Nod, Neilsen, London, sld’july 15.
Chrysolite, Lamb. London, cld Aug 11.
Lady Dufferin, Evans, at Liverpool Aug 11.
BRIGS.
Maska. Halcrow, Liverpool, sld July 16.
Favorita, Marengo, Gsno, sld Aug 4.
. SCHOONERS.
S'Whantresß. Willetts, New York, up July 27.
A Derdke, Bohannan. Boston, eld Aug 16.
Vapor, Bartlett, Philadelphia, cld Aug 14.
Sat'Ua. Barker, Wiscassett, sld Aug 12.
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THE NEW IRON SALOON STEAMER
H. EL PLANT
WTLL run the following schedule, cott.-
mencing SATURDAY, August 18 th, from
wharf foot of Abercom street;
Sundays—From Tybee, 7:00 a. m„ 12 m , 7 r. it
Sundays—From city, 10 A. h ar.d 2:30 p. a.
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur
days—From Tybee, 7:00 a m. ; from city, 6 p.
m. Another steamer may be substituted on
the Monday trips.
Tuesdays and Thursdays —From Tybee, 7:00
a. m., 12 m. and 6 p. m.; frjm city. 30 a. m , 4
p. )t and 8 p. m.
Family excursions Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Tbe cars will always meet steamer at wharf.
Tramwaytickets must be bought at this
office. All freight prepaid on wharf.
.N; B.—-No freight received after 15 minutes
ti ™ e °* steamer’s departure, or taken on
theß p. m. trip* Tuesdays and Thursdays.
JNQ. F. ROBERTSON. Agent.
Steel Barbed Wire fencing.
S OI ri E . wtSSSSL for WARBUBN A MOEN
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, owners
or patent. For sale by
WEED ft CORNWELL.
cStlterr
igp
Dvapepata is the costly price we pay for
luxuries. All civilized nations suffer from it,
more or less, but none so much as the people
of the United States. It is here in the new
world that the disease has become domestica
ted: and we, as a people, have threatened to
monopolize its miseries Let us ch-.ck its fur
ther progress by the use of
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
ISaxatirr.
rKEsCKIBiD BY Sh l-IXYMCIAKS.
LA^ImVE
Prep&redvl tropical
fruit* \ J atiJ plants.
A Delicious and Re
freshing Fniit
Lozenge, Which
Serves the Purpose
of Pills and Ris*
agreeable Purgative
Medicines.
TROPIC FRITT LI\ATVVR Is t!iy *f>st
preparationi> the would for Constination, bili
ousness, Headache, Pill's, and all kind rad Com
plaints. It acts gently, eflectivelv, and is <ieli
eious to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly.
It imparts vteror t* mind ami body, and dispels
Melancholy. Hypochondria, *V-e, fhtr trial con
vinces. faeltisl iu iH'oiiij’d tin lioxui only.
?R!CE 25 and 68 CTS. SOLD Bt ALL DRUGGISTS
iiirtrrwmmi
LIPPMAN BROTHERB and OSCEOLA BUT
LER, Wholesale Agents.
tier's gttterg.
... muc , -
itteß s
malaria I* an Unseen Vaporous
Poison, spreading disease and death in many
hicalitieß, for which quinine is no genuine an
tidote, bur for the effects of which Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters is not only a thorough reme
dy, but a reliable preventive. To this fact
there is an overwhelming array r f testimony,
extending over a poriod of thirty years. Ail
and sorters of the liver, stomach and bowels are
also conquered by the Bitters.
For sale by ell Druggists and Dealers gen
erally.
<?omuusi!Hoa
and. u. Baldwin! josepii hull.
GEO. J. BALDWIN,
BALDWDi & COMPANY,
DEALERS TJf
Fertilizers, Bagging, Ties
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
18 WILLIAM STREET, N. Y,
110 Buy Street, Savannah, Ga t
AGENTS FOR THE
IMPROVED LIGHT DRAFT
Gullet “Magnolia” Gin.
- ALSO—
The Hull “Sea Island” Cotton Gin,
A PERMANENT and successful improve
1. V ment upon ail other Sea Island Gins, ma*'
ing as good if not better Hut, aad at the •
time doing twice the work. ame
•IAS. IV. NCHLE’j £ (:<)”
172 BAY RTtIKSv"
.1, SAVANNAH GA.,
Merchants,
OFFER:
IQ AAA BUSHELS Choice VYHITE CORN.
IO 51 *U V/ 250 bales Prime Timothy HAY.
300 bales Prime Western HAY.
8,000 bushels CORN.
4.000 bushels OATS.
40,003 pounds SVHEAT BRAN.
12,000 pounds DRY SALT SIJIFS.
20,000 pounds SMOKED SIDES.
Also, MEAT., GRTTB. FLOUR. ORACKET
■’ORV an) HORN F.VttR
Xottmrs.
=ll =
POPULAR MONTHI.Y DRAWING OF THE
CbhkohweaithJ
I
in the City of Louis- I*™
FRIDAY.
These drawings ow ... ,
excepted) under pro* .jy monthly (Sundays
General Assembly r /isiens of an Act of the
The United Stat f Kentucky
rendered the fo>' - 3 Circuit Court on March 31
igr that lowing decisions:
rRIHTTTION the COMMONWEALTH DIS
2d—ITS * COMPANY IS LEGAL.
N B _ DRAWINGS ARE FAIR,
large re -This company has now on hand *
prut* serve fund. Read carefully the list of
for the
NEPTEfiBER DRAWING.
1 Prize 5 30.0C0
1 Prise lO.OCO
1 Prize 5,000
10 Prizes, fI,OOO each 10,000
20 Prizes, 500 each 10,000
10C Prizes, 100 each 10,000
200 Prizes, 50 each 10,000
eon Prizes, 20 each 12,000
1,000 Prizes. 10 each 10,000
APraOXIMAHON PRIZZS.
9 Prizes. SIX) oa?h 2,700
9 Prises, 200 each 1,800
9 Prizes, 100 each 900
1,960 Prizes 112,400
Whole tickets, 52: Half Tickets, $1:27 Tickets,
SSO; 55 Tickets. SIOO.
Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or
send by Express. DON’T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POST OFFICE ORDER.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at our expense. Address all orders to R. M.
BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louis*
r ville, Ky., or R. M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broad
way, New York.
JNO. B. FERNANDEZ, Agent,
Cor. Bull and Broughton sts.. Savannah. Oa_
Spmartts.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
TSHESE Spectacles are manufactured from
“MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES” melted
together, and are called DIAMOND on account
of their hardness and brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polariscope, the
diamond lenses have oeen found to admit fif
teen per cent, less heated rays than any other
pebble. They are ground with great scientific
accuracy, are free from chromatic aberra
tions, and produce a brightness and distinctness
of vision not before attained in spectacles.
Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manu
facturing Company, New York.
For sale by responsible agents in every city
in the Union. H. P. HAMILTON, Jeweler and
OtMiian, is Sole Agent for Savannah, Ga, from
whom they can only tie obtained. No peddlers
employed. Do not buy a pair unless you see
the trade mark ♦ CELLULOID EYE
GLASSES a specialty.
ffiißS.
CtheTilgwh cotton GIN)
Cleans the Bed better, runs lighter, gins
faster, and costs less money than an)
other Cln In the market.
The brush is adjustable and It has driv
ing pulley and belt at both ends. Every
machine made of the best material and
fully and legally guaranteed.
Price List of GINS, Feeders and Condensers.
I ~ Price with Price with -
Sizes Prices of Self Self
I Gins. Feeder or Feeder and
I Condenser. Cfmden.fr.
So ra* $ 75 00 gIOO 00 .Ist 00
SS “ 87 SO 116 00 144 50
49 “ 1< 00 1W 60 16S 00
4* 112 50 146 00 17V 50
60 “ 136 00 160 00 ISS 00
60 “ 110 00 180 00 ?'0 00
70 “ 160 00 206 00 258 00
ao “ iso 00 £:a 00 28400
Tile a}re prices are for the machines boxed ready
for shipment and delivered at our factory. Will name
price delivered at any acoeseiblejwint, free of freight,
If desired.
Established 1843, at Colambus, Ga., under name of
K. T .Taylor & Cos., removing In 1858 to New London, Ct.,
where the present firm have since carried on the
business. In additilon to onr already unequalled
facilities we have erected another largo factory, thus
doubling our capacity of manufacture.
Get your orders In at once and avoid a possibility of
delay. Extra inducements to early buyers. Bond for
Illustrated pamphlet giving new testimonials from
hundreds of enterprising planters.
Presses, Engines, and complete outfit furnished
whoa desired. Address
BROWN COTTON GIN C(L
New London, Conn,
C. H. DORSETT, Agent.
Savannah, Ga.
Maplewood Institute
UPOR young ladies and gentlemen, 18 miles
.1 west of Philadelphia, located on the
Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad.
Courses of Study English, Scientific and Classi
<ml. Students prepared for U. S. Naval and
Military Academies, and the best American
colleges. A thorough chemical department.
Reading taught by a first-class Elocutionist.
Penmanship by a Professor, master of the
beauties of the art. A home like department
for little boys. Fourteen Instructors.
JOSEPH SHORT LIDGE (Yale College), A.
51., Principal, Concordville, Del. Cos., Pa.
Episcopal High School,
NKtlt ALEXANDRIA, VA.
L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A., Principal
L : ‘ STABLISHED 1839. Fits for college or
’ • business. The next session opens Sept.
28, 1881. Catalogue sent on application to the
Principal at Alexandria, Va.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
51ACON, GEORGIA,
\\T IUL begin Forty fourth Annual Session
A v September 21st. A full Faculty of ex
perienced teachers. Advanced course of study.
The best advantages in Music, Art, Literature
aud Science. Careful attention to all the wants
of pupils. Cg— Prices moderate. Apply for
Catalogue to Rev. W. C. BASS, D D., Principal.
Rockland Boarding School for Girls,
SANDY SPUING, MD.
THOROUGH training, home influence, lec
tures. Convenient to Washington. Healthy
location. For circulars apply to 1
HENRY C. HALLDWELL. A. 51.
BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL,
BEDFORD COUNTY, VA.
CAN Norfolk and Western R. R.. 15 miles west
* f or Lynchburg. Young men and bovs pre
pared for university or for business Beautiful
and healthful location Abl corps of teachers*
thorough instruct ion. Liberal provision for
accommodation and comfort of students Ftir
catalogues containing information add ret* w
R. ABaOT, Principal, Bellevue P. 0,. Va,
UNIVERSITY OP Gli<jn7lT,
p H.MELL, DD., LLa. Chanceller. The
1 h.st session of tiie Departments at Ath-
Fr atiklt Ooilege, state College of
wrnvt 'o?. fr nC * dw School, will open on
*5 EDNaeOA .. sth October next. Full courses
01 lastr-ietlon in Literature, Science, Agricul
ture. Engineering and Law. For catalogues
?, rina,l °n. apply to L H. CHAR
BONNIEXt, Secretaiy Faculty, Athens, G<i.
Tabor Academy, ITlarlou, itfaas.
A FIRS T CLASS School. Fits for college
n n T ,lnd •thorough English education
ThePrin-ipal will reeeivoa few students into
Ms family; a home *od not a boarding
References—Rroj FB. Dexter, Secre'.ary vSte
College: Hon. R. U. Bishop, Pres. M.ass slnate!
N. J. Morrison, D. D„ Pres.
for further information to c P MDWlisr
Principal, East Bm|t>,field. Penn., un U SoJt
Ist , afterwards, Marion, Mass. P
ITAYLOR, Poet and Traveler said-
I• I tak* great pleasure in roeorv,tead.Vng t'
parents the Academy of Mr Sv.ithin C
FERN AN ! 0
(1880): I cheerfullv eoniant to the ■' cf
name as refusvnee. My boys wi* 1 my
(for theiv fourty yeAr ) r ™ turn >ou
For sew I**ustratil ('iisn' their vaci tion. ’
c. BHORTLIDGE. A ' . ar aridress KW ITHIN
graduate. Media,Pe , . I,l Harvardl University
M A Ne^ 0 - E L L E TARDIVEL, 25 W 46th st,
Yount- • York - Boarding and Day School for
, Ladies and Children. Reopens Sept. 27.
*- jrough E glish course. Daily lectures.
French and other languages spoken wilhin six
months. Drawing and musical advantages un
surpassed.
RB. SYLVANUS REED’S Boarding and
Day School for Young Ladies, Nos. 6 and
8 East 53d street. New York, reopens October
3; French and German language practically
taught. The course of study in the collegiate
department requires four years, and meets all
the demands for the higher education of wo
men.
SHENANDOAH ACADEMY, Winchester. Va..
prepares for University, Army, Navy or
Business. Refer to Col. Jno. Screven, Savan .
nah, Mr. Chas. Kerrison, Charleston, who b' a( j
boys in the school this year. C. L. C. MlN'i
51. A. (University of Virginia), LL.D. -
77 DG WORTH BOARDING ANP PA y
L SCHOOL, for Young Ladies r n .i j :j t i e
Girls. 51RS. H. P. LKFEBVRK, P Hnemal ‘,9
Franklin street, Baltimore, Md Th P i - 9th
School year will begin on THU khdaY Sep
tember 22d, 1881. KKUAY, &ep
lyjpratgr,
P.?,. Sf.NFORDjS
fcviGORATOR
The Only Vegetable Compound
that acts directly upon the Liver,
and cures Liver Complaints,Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos
tiveness, Headache. Itassists Di
gestion, Strengthens the System,
Regulatesthe Bowels,Purifies the
Blood. ABooksentfree. Address
Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway,N.Y.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Ihrrafl,
* * NO **
& v -=-
mmMMM
% £ OLD BT ALL JOBBERS,
\ #
m 8 m
Product ton Doubled. Agedn Jknbled.
ieS jriiiil Dairy Fam
CAN n< mfiil orders for MILK. CREAM and
CUI ID, if left at G. M. HJCIDT A CO.’S
Drug Sto pe.
G. R. PBEOMORE,
- Manager.
gry (gooag,
mm
r\UB New York purchasing agent writes; ‘I have made the the hit of the season. I have closed
entire Btock a less than 45 cents on the dollar. It is a weU
M.WN BUITB. FIGUPED MUSLIN and PIQUE SUITS, CALICO WRAPPERS and DREBBES,
Sw.s™ \ laUnt ? nd Mses' DRESSES. LINE 4 KILT SUITS, NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMISES,
SKIKTB, etc., and would advice to asfe but a very small profit on these roods, so as to insure
tneir rapid sale, as I another man of that class at my fingers’ ends, and therefore wish
you to make room quickly. **
THESE IMMENSE BARGAINS!
ARE TO BE HAD AT
OUR BAZAR!
IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
©ledge Hammers !
AJI of our SUMMER DREBS GOODS at about half price, some even at leas.
ho°o pieces of the very choicest and best FANCY CALICOES at sc. These goods have never
been sold and are not now sold elsewhere for lees than s>4c.
100 pieces yard wide, fast colored FIGURED LAWN, former price 12Mc-. now reduced to 614 c.
230 pieces 28-Inch wide FIGURED MUSLIN at 444 c., former price B>4o.
1,000 yards SHIRTING LINENS for Shirt Fronts, Collars, Cuffs, etc., at from 25c. upwards.
These goods are 40 per cent, below cost of importation.
the°irtqUue en L * dle8 ’ and oent8 ’ rjNEN HANDKERCHIEFS undoubtedly at lees than one-half
1.000 dozen TOWELS, some os low os 35c. per down, all extremely cheap.
bl K drives In SHEETINGS, BED SPREADS and TABLE LINENS, and especially call
attention to our immense stock of
Ladies’, Bents’and Mns’Eitt Hose.
,n eve 9 r department. We do not permit any house to on any
article, even if we have to lose money, for we ain’t scared a bit.
LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL OFFERING OF
100 Pieces of lie Genuine yam wide Frnil of lie Loom
At 10c. per yard by the piece and lor Cash *only.
Remember that we do not try to impose upon you. We do not offer your the 31-Inch wide for
a yard, nor an inferior quality, but thq real honest goo is itself. We don’t deceive the public.
w
Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons.
We are }ust stocked with them at our popular low prices. Anybody wishing such goods, and
aesire variety and low prices, must come to our HEADQUARTERS.
1>AVII) WEISBKIN,
GrXJTMiAHSr = BROB.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF REAL
SMYRNA ANB TORCHON LACES
IS NEW AND HANDSOME DESIGNS.
LINEN LOT! ! LINE! LAWS!
12J4c. SASIE AS SOLD AT 17c. 12 c.
EMBROIDERED MILL SASHES
AT 75 CENTS,
G-UTMAKT BROS.,
141 Brougliton Stroot.
g>rofericg.
Those Cigars al tie B(iss Grocer, 2r Barnari Street,
ARE SELLING LIKE HOT ! Cf| 0(10 I CAKES. AN ADDITION
AL LOT JUST COME IN, I H 111111 I AND WrT.L BE SOLD
AT AN EXTREMELY | VUjUUU I LOW PRICE.
The epicure and invalid should not miss to send for a sample bottle of my
DIRECT IM PORTED WINES
Guaranteed to be genuine, pure and of finest flavor. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DELICACIES
always arriving, and a general grand assortment of
FANCY GROCERIES * LIQUORS
Constantly on hand. I must not fail to remind you that the 4-year old BO
NANZA WHISKEY, at $2 25 per gallon, is,according to quality, worth twice the money.
A. HIRSCHMAN,
THE BOSS GROCER, 21 BARNARD ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
Beaflparters of Clean Groceries at tlie M Grocery.
PURE WHITE SUGAR
MACKEREL in Tomatoes.
SEA TROUT.
IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE.
LUNCH TONGUE at 25 cents.
FULTON MARKET BEEF.
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
NEW BARLEY.
RUBBAK tfc 00.,
22 AND 22 1-2 BARNARD STREET.
anuintta ana yurtttg
ESTABLISHED 1800.
Mel’s New Variety Store,
j
188 Broualiton Street,
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY FOR
MILLINERY AND VARIETY ROODS!
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
(TlolUiug.
od:ds ANTD EJNDSI
We have just, completed our inventoiy and find that we have on hand quite a
number of
BROKEN SUITS!
By “Broken f iuits” we mean that we have Coats, but not the Pants or vests to
match, or Pants and no Coats to match, and so on. To those who do not care for
full suits, but can use either a Pants, Coat or Vent, can secure first class goods at
half their valu< j, for we have determined to close out these odds at any price, in
fact, they are > jot worth to us more than half of their cost in this broken condition.
As these good 1 comprise some very desirable goods, and as we are willing to sac
rifice them we anticipate a big rush, hence we woe Id advise you to call as soon as
possible. Do sot postpone your visit to
L. HANFF A BRO., CLOTHIERS,
154 BROUGHTON STREET, OppOi*e WeUbeln’a.
CHEAP HAMS.
MACKEREL in Mustard.
NEW MESS MACKEREL.
SAP SAGO CHEESE.
CANNED CORN BEEF.
ORANGE MARMALADE.
FINE WHISKY and WINE.
FRESH OAT MEAL.
Purina!.
THERE Is a well-known principle in animal
physiology that no vital action can take
place except through the agency of the ner
vous system. If the nerve power in any organ
is weakened, then that organ is weak.
RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE has been
indorsed by the Academy of Medicine in Paris
as an infallible specific for nervous and physi
cal debility, etc.; contains no phosphorus,
can tharides or other poison; is purely vegetable,
is a sugar-coated pill. None genuine without
the signature of 8. B. SIGESMOND on side of
each box. Boxes of 50 pills, * 1 50; 100 $3; of
400, $lO
CAUTION.
HAVING HARDLY GOT RID OF ONE IM
POSTOB, WHO COUNTERFEITED RICORD’S
VITAL RESTORATIVE, BY CHANGING THE
NAME TO RICORD’S RESTORATIVE. WHEN
A SECOND IMPOSTOR IN ST. LOUIS, CALL
ING HIMSELF MY AGENT, HAS SOLD (AND
THE GOODS ARE STILL IN THE MARKET)
A DANGEROUS IMITATION OF RICORD’S
VITAL RESTORATIVE. HE USED A FAC
SIMILE OF MY LABELS AND TRADE-MARK,
AND FORGED MY SIGNATURE THEREON.
WHEN YOU BUY OF YOUR DRUGGIST
ASK HIM FOR A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
THAT THE ARTICLE HAS BEEN PUR
CHASED DIRECT OF ME OR OF LIPPMAN
BROS., SAVANNAH.
SEND THE LABEL TO MY ADDRESS, 40
WORLD BUILDING, NEW YORK.
S. B. SIGESMOND, M. D.,
SOLE PROPRIETOR.
The genuine can be had of LIPPMAN
BROS., Savannah, Ga., and all druggists.
DK. KIGKK.TIOMD AGREES TO
FOHFEIT $5,000 for any failure to cure
with RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE (un
der his special advice), or for anything impure
or injurious in it. OVER 10,000 CURES iu the
United States alone has been effected within
the last five years.
Address, with inclosed post stamp for de
scriptive circular with testimonials and symp
toms, to OR. S. U. MCESMOND, 40
M orld Building, New York.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
Dr E. C. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN
TREATMENT: A specific for Hysteria
Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache
Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Sperma
torrhoea, Impotency, Involuntary Emissions,
Premature Old Age, caused by over exertion,
seif-abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to
misery, decay and death. One box will cure
recent cases. Each box contains one month’s
treatment. $1 a box, or 6 boxes for $5; sent
by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guar
antee 6 boxes to cure any case. With each or
der received by us for 6 boxes, accompanied
with $5, we will send the purchaser our written
guarantee to return the money if the treat
ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued
bv OSCEOLA BUTLER, Druggist, corner Bull
and Congress streets. Savannah, Ga. Orders
by mail promptly attended to.
or Oialllss and Fevai
AND ALL DISEASES
bm4 by Malarial Poisoning of the SltM
A WARRANTED CUBE,
rice, @1 X .00. For mU by all DrufgWi
lol(l Medal Awarded
jy 'She Author. Anew and
yj great Medical Work, war-
ranted the best aud cheap
rejV-jSSjy est, indispensable to every
rnnV.ry -man, entitled ‘The Science
of Life, or Seif-I’reserva
laak'jj&feg.' ~v> tion:” bound in finest
French muslin, embossed,
WOSv full gilt, 300 pp. Contains
ninw TRYoFT.P beautiful s;eel engravings,
Alum iiu ootit. las prescriptions, price only
ftt 25 sent by mail; illustrated sample 6c. Send
now. Address PE VBODY MEDICAL INBTI
TUTE or Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulflnch
street, Boston.
MANHOOD RESTORED
A VICTIM of early imprudence, causing ner
vous debility, premature decay, etc., hay
ing tried in vain every known remedy, has dis
covered a simple means of self-cure, which he
will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address
J K REEVES, 43 Chatiram street. Now York.
PRESCRIPTION FREE
I71 01 . the *peedy Cm re of Ncrvon* WeakueM* I-o*t
: Vitality. Premature Debility, XervouwiCM,
Detoondeney, Confusion of Ideais Defective Mein
•*rv is>i<l dUordem l>roui;l>t on by liidUcretlon und
Excc-moh. A"i ilm**lt An*
In plain Smilnl K4o|>. AMren lilt. \4 .8. JAQI ES,
1 HO Went Sixtli CineuiMti- Ohio.
£aiur.
THEGREAT SAUCE
OF THE WORLD.
LEA & PERRINS 1
Imparts the most delicious taste and zest to
EXTRACT sag*
of a LETTER from W3
a MEDICAL GEN- Wf SOUPS,
TALEMAN at Mad- ■9
ras, to his brother Hi GRAVIES,
at WORCESTER, Ml.
May, ISSI.
“TeULKA &PER- Igsucivfl * ,sl1 '
RIN3 that their
Bauee is highly es- i&YyoJ HO l A: COED
teemed in India, KtfUzL~s|
and is in my oPto-MKjijsgg| MEATS,
ion, the most pala- ffigSgsM
table, as well asKSfcgjSSrij .. ,
the most whole-■*"*< Ac.
some sauce that is^HHlSnp
made.”
a/
Signature is on every bottle of (.KNIINK
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE
Sold aud used throughout the world.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,
AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATER
NEW YORK.
(gXMitsiott
Charleston & Savannah R’r
Charleston, June 10th, 1881.
ON and after this date round Trip Tickets
will be on sale at depot office and 22 Bull
street, Savannah:
TO NEW YORK,
GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST,
FOH s3o*
TO CHARLESTON,
Good to leave Savannah BATURDAY AFTER
NOON and leave Charleston MON -
DAY MORNING,
FOR $2.
Elegant Dialog Cars in all trains
8. C. BOYLBTON,
Q. P. A.
Shipping.
CUION LINE,
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM ERB,
FOR QUEENBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 38 N. R., foot of King st.
WISCONSIN Tuesday, Aug. 80, 8:30 A. m.
NEVADA Tuesday, Sept. 6. 3:30 p. m.
ABYSSINIA Tuesday, Sept. 13. 9:00 a. m.
WYOMING Tuesday. Sept. 20, 8:00 p. m.
ARIZONA Tuesday, Sept. 27. 7:30 a. m.
These steamers are built of iron, in water
tight compartments, and are furnished with
every reauisite to make the passage across the
Atlantic both 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 cf all luxuries at sea, perfect ventila
tion and light. „ , ...
Cabin Passage (according to State room), *SO,
(80 and $100; Intermediate, *4O ; Bfcocrage at low
'^OIC,So.i!9B~J S > r .NO-Va t iO.
JAMES MARTIN, Agent, 106 Bay street, Sa
vannah.
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE
General Transatlantic Cos.
Between New York and Havre, from pier
No 48 N.R., foot of Morton street. Travel
ers by this line avoid both transit by English
railway and the discomfort of crossing the
Channel in a small boat.
FRANCE, Trudelle, WEDNESDAY, Au
gust 31, 10:00 a. M.
CANADA. Franoeul, WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 7, 4 p. m.
ST. GERUAIN, Delaplane, WEDNESDAY,
14,10:00 a. m.
PRICE OF PASSAGE (including wine):
TO HAVRE—First Cabin SIOO and $80; Sec
ond Cabin $80; Steerage $26, including wine,
bedding and utensils.
Checks drawn on Credit Lyonnais, of Paris,
in amounts to suit.
LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 6 Bowling Green,
foot of Broadway, N. Y.,
or WILDER & CO., Agents for Savannah.
cgfctpptttfl.
SiVANKAB MD NEW ML
Ocean Slfiiii Comply.
CABIN *2O
EXCURSION 82
STEERAGE 10
THE magnificent steamships of this Company
are appointed to sail as follows:
CITY OP COLIIMBBS, Captain Fishxr,
TUESDAY. August 30, at 10:00 a. m.
JUNIATA, Captain Howx, THURSDAY,
September 1,11:30 a. v.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nickerson,
SATURDAY, September 3, at 8:00 p. m.
GATE CITY, Captain Daggbtt, TUESDAY.
September 6, at 5:00 p. m.
DESSOUG, Captain Smith, THURSDAY,
September 8, at 6:30 a. u.
CITV OF MACON, Captain Kkmpton,
BATURDAY, September 10, at 8 a. m.
SHIPS SAILING THURSDAYS DO
NOT CARRY PASSENGERS.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and
Northwestern points ana to ports of the United
Kingdom and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
G. 51. SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company,
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE *ls 00
SECOND CABIN 12 60
EXCURSION 85 00
The steamships of the Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company ar, appointed to Bail
as follows:
SARAGOSSA,
Captain T. A. HOOPER,
TUESDAY, August 30th, at 10:00 a. M.
GEO. APP OLD,
Captain W. LOVELAND,
MONDAY, September 5, at 8:00 p. u.
Through bills lading given to all points West,
all the manufacturing towns In New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets Issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati.
Chicago and all points West and Northwest.
JAB. B. WEST & 00., Agents,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.’S
Philadelphia Savannah Line.
Leaving Each Port Every Saturday,
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE.™ #lB 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHILADELPHIA 30 00
EXCURSION TICKETB TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOR
THREE MONTHS FROM DATE OF
issue) so or
Through bills lading given to all points East
and West, also to Liverpool by steamers of the
American TJne, and to Antwerp by steamers of
the Red Star Line, sailing regularly from Phila
delphia,
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Captain J. W. CATHARINE,
WILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
September 3, 1881. at 1:00 o’clock p. m
For freight or passage, having superior ac
commodations, apply to
WM. HUNTER £ SON.
Agents.
FOB BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGK *. #lB OO
steerage; passage 10 00
Routes sad Savannah Steamship Lt*&
SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY
THURSDAY.
S. S. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Capt.FooTK,
THURSDAY, September X, at 12:00 M.
S. S. SEMINOLE, Capt. Hallett, THURS
DAY, September 8, at 7:30 a. m.
S S. ANTI AGO DE CUB A , Capt.FooTK,
THURSDAY, September 15, at 1:30 p.m.
8. 8. SEMINOLE, Capt. Hallett, THURS
DAY, September 22, at 7:OQ a. m.
8. S. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Capt.FooTK,
THURSDAY, September 29, at 12 M.
THROUGH bills of lading given to New
England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Warren and Leyland
liner.
The ships of this line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents.
F. W. NICKERSON A OO . Agents. Boston.
Savannah, Florida & Charleston
STEAM PACKET LINE,
Summer Schedule.
THE STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Captain T. CREASER,
WILL LEAVE FOR
Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka
And Intermediate Landings on St. John’s River
mid Charleston, S. C.,from Deßenne’s Wharves,
foot of Abercorn street, as follows:
FROM SAVANNAH FOB FHOM SAVANNAH FOB
FLORIDA. CHARLESTON.
Tuesday, August 23, at Friday, August 26, at
9 p, M. ■
Connecting at Fernandina with Transit Road
for Waldo, Gainesville, Cedar Keys, Tampa
and Key West.
Close connection made with steamers for
Enterprise, Mellonville and Intermediate Land
ings on the Upper St John's, also with steamers
for the Ocklawaha river. First-class passen
ger accommodations. Through tickets and
state rooms secured, and all information fur
nished at office, corner of Bull and Bryan
streets, Pulaski House.
Freight received daily, except Sundays.
JNO. F. ROBERTSON, General Agent.
Office on wharf.
LEVI J. GAZAN, Q. T. A.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
Sea Island Route to Jacksonville
AND AT.T. OTHER POINTS IN FLORIDA.
A DELIGHTFUL sail through a strictly In
land watercourse, insuring a full night’s
rest and good meals at regular hours.
Palace Steamer City of Bridgeton
Leaves Savannah every TUESDAY, THURS
DAY and SATURDAY at 4 p. m., connecting at
Fernandina with
STEAMBOAT EXPRESS TRAIN
Via the new Fernandina and Jacksonville Rail
road. Only 70 minutes by rail. Close connec
tion made at Jacksonville with steamers for
all points on St. John’s and Ocklawaha rivers.
Connection also made at Fernandina with the
Transit Railroad for Waldo, Silver Spring,
Orange Lake, Ocala, Gainesrille and Cedar
Key, thence by steamer to Tampa- Manatee,
Key West, Havana, Pensacola and New Or
le Bteamer DAVID CLARK will ltve Savan
nah every MONDAY and THURBDAY for
Do boy, Darien and Brunswick, calling at all
wav landings. Connection made at Brunswick
with Brunswick and Albany Railroad.
For tickets and staterooms, apply to LEVE
A ALDEN’S Tourist Office, corner Bull and
Bryan streets.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager,
WM. F. BARRY, (Jen. Agent.
GUSTAVE LEVE, Q. P. A.
For Augusta and Way Landings.
ST^^uiSiATIE
Captain A. C. OABANIBS,
WILL leave EVERY WEDNESDAY at 6
o’clock p. m. for Augusta and Way Land
lnf’ositivel7 nlfcfrelght ceived or receipted
for after 5 o'clock p. M.
All freights payable by
Manager.
notice.
WE have purchased the CLUB STABLE,
end are prepared to furnish close and
open Carriages, Top and No-Top Buggies.
Personal attention given to boarding hors as
Connected with
Uaitrcatfs.
Savannah, Florida & Western Rj
Gkhkrai. Manager’s Opwcs, I
Savannah, August 27th, 1881 J
ON and after SUNDAY, August 28,1881, Pas
senger Trains on this road wifi run a a fol
lows:
FABT MAIL.
Leave Savannah dally, except Sunday 1:20 pm
Leave Jesnp dally “ “ at 8:40 p m
Leave Waycrose daily “ “at 5:05 p m
Arrive at Callahan daily “ “ at 7:48 pm
Arrive Jacksonville daily ” “ at 8:40 p m
I-eave Jacksonville daily “ “ at 7:35 am
Leave Callahan dailv.... “ “at 8:40 a m
Arrive Waycross daily “ “at 11:10 am
Arrive at Jesnp dailv... “ “at 12:35 p m
Arrive at Savannah dally “ “at. 3:00 pm
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00p. m.
Passengers leave Brunswick 9:3C a. m., ar
rive at Savannah 3:00 p m
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon 7:00 a m. (daily
except Sunday connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by tills train con
nect at Jesup with train arriving ,t Macon 7:60
p. in daily (except Bunday).
JACKSONVILLE EXPRJ2BB.
Leave Savannah daily at 10:45 pm
Leave Jesup daily at 8:40 a m
Leave Way cross daily at 4:35 a m
Arrive at Callahan daily at 7:12 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 8:15 a m
Arrive at Live Oak daily (except Sun
day) at 11:45 am
Leave Live Oak daily (except Sumiay) 2:85 p m
Leave Jacksonville daily at 5:25 p m
lA*ave Callahan daily at 6:85 pm
Leave Waycross daily at 9:30 pm
Arrive Jesup daily at 11:05 pm
Arrive Savannah daily at 2:00 a m
Palace Sleeping Cars on this train daily be
tween Savannah and Jacksonville, Charleston
and Jacksonville aud Macon and Jacksonville.
No change of cars between Savannah
Jacksonville and Macon and Jacksonville.
I‘assengers leaving Macon 7:30 p. m. conneol
at Jesup with this train for Florida dally.
Passengers from Florida by this train con
nect at Jesup with train arriving at Macon 7:05
a. m. daily.
Passengers from Savannah for Gainesville,
Cedar Keys and Florida Transit Road take this
train.
Passengers from Savannah lor Madison,
Montioello, Tallahassee and Quincy take this
train.
Passengers from Quincy, Tallahassee, Monti
ceuo and Madison take this train, meeting
sleeping cars at Tcbeauville at 9:10 p. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:25 pm
Leave Jesup daily at 7:15 pm
Leave Tebeauville daily at 9:35 pm
Leave Dupont daily at 11:55 p m
Arrive Thomasville oaily at 5:00 am
Arrive Bainoridge daily at 8:15 am
Arrive Albany daily at 8:45 a m
Leave Albany daily at..... 4:45 pm
Leave Bainbridf'e daily at 5:00 p m
I .nave Thomasville daily at 8;45 p in
Arrive Dupont daily at 1:45 am
Arrive Tebeauville daily at 3:55 a m
Arrive Jesup daily at 6:15 am
Arrive Savannah daily at 9:05 a m
Sleeping cars run through between Savannah
and Albany daily without change
Connection at Albany daily with passenger
trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad to
and from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mo
bile, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola and Columbus every Tuesday and
Saturday.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Spring, St. Au
gustine, l’&latka, Enterprise, Sanford, and ai
landings on St. John’s river.
Trains on B. & A. It. R. leave Junction going
west at 11:37 a. in , and for Brunswick at 4:40
p. m. dailv except Sunday.
Through tickets soid and Sleeping Car Berths
and Drawing Room Car accommodation se
cured at BREN'S Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull
street, and at the company’s depot, foot of
Liberty street.
J. S. TVSON, JAB. L. TAYLOR,
Master Trans. Gen. Pass. Agent
H. S. HAINES,
General Manager,
Central & Southwestern R. R’ds
Savannah, Ga., April 26th, 1881.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, April27th, 1881,
passenger trains on the Central and South
western Rail r i nds and branch** will run M
fallows-
READ UOWN. READ DOWN.
No. 1. From Savannah. No. 2.
9:20 a. m. Lv Savannah Lv. 7:30 p. m.
4:45 p. m. Ar Augusta Ar. 5:20 a. m.
6:45 p.m. Ar Macon Ar. 7:20 a.m.
3:40a.m. Ar Atlanta Ar. 12:50p.m.
2:25 a. m. Ar Columbus Ar. 1:40 p. m,
Ar Eufaula Ar. 4:15 p.m.
6:06 a. m. Ar Albany Ar. 3:53 p. m.
Ar....Milkdgevilie....Ar. 9:44 a.m.
Ar Katoufon Ar. 11:30 a. m.
No. 13. From Augusta. No. 16.
9:30a. in. Lv Augusta. Lv. 8-30 p. m.
3:45 p.m. Ar Savannah... .Ar. 7:15 a.m.
6:45 p. m. Ar Macon Ar. 7:20 a. m.
8:10 a. in. Ar Atlanta Ar. 18:50 p.m.
2:25 a. m Ar Columbus Ar. 1:40 p.m.
Ar EuTaula Ar. 4:15 p.m.
6:05 a. in. Ar Albany Ar. 3:53 p. m.
Ar Eatonton Ar. ll;3ba. in.
No. 2. From Macon. No. 4.
7:10 a. in. Lv Macon Lv. 7:35 p. m.
3:45 p.m. Ar Savannah Ar. 7:15 a.m.
4:45 p. m. Ar AugustH Ar. 5:20 a. m.
9:44 a. m. Ar... Miiledgeville....Ar
11:30 a. m Ar EatontoD Ar.
No. 1. From Macon.
8:45 a. m. Lv Macon
4:15 p. m. Ar Eufaula
3:53 p. m. Ar Albany
No. 3. From Macon. No. 18.
8:15 a. in. Lv Macon Lv. 7:20 p. m.
1:40p. m. Ar ....Columbus Ar. 2:25p.m.
No. 2. From Macon. No 4.
8:00 a. m. Lv Macon Lv. 8:15 p. m.
12:50 p. m. Ar Atlanta Ar. 3:40 a. m.
No. 1. From Atlanta. No. 3.
2:15 p.m. Lv Atlanta Lv. 12:20night
6:55p. m. Ar Macon Ar. 6:30a.m.
Ar Eufaula Ar. 4:15 p.m.
6:05 a. m. Ar Albany Ar. 3:53 p. m.
2:25 a. m. Ar Columbus .... Ar. 1:40 p. m.
Ar... Miiledgeville. ..Ar. 9:44 a.m.
At Eatonton Ar. 11:30 a. m.
5:20 a. m. Ar Augusta Ar. 4:45 p.m.
7:15 a.m. Ar Savannah Ar. 3:45 p.m.
No. 4. From Columbus. No. 14.
11:50 a. m. Lv....Columbus ....Lv. 12:08night
5:10 p. m. Ar Macon Ar. 6:45 a. m.
3:40a. m. Ar...... Atlanta Ar. 12:50p.m.
Ar Eufaula Ar. 4;15p. m.
6:05 a. m. A r Albany Ar. 8:53 p.m.
Ar.. .Miiledgeville...Ar, 9:44 a.m.
Ar Eatonton Ar. 11:30 a.m.
5:20a. m. Ar Augusta... .Ar. 4:45 p.m.
7:15 a. in. Ar.... Savannah Ar. 3:45 p. m.
No 2. From Eufaula.
12:00 noon Lv Eufaula
3:53 p. in. Ar Albany
6:35 p. m. Ar Macon
2:25 a. m. Ar Columbus
3:40 a. m. Ar Atlanta
5:20 a. m. Ar Augusta
7:15 a. m. Ar Savannah
Ao. 18. From Albany.
12:02 noon Lv Albany
4:15 p.m. Ar Eufaula
6:35 a. m. Ar Macon
2:25 a. m. Ar. ...Columbus
3:40 a. m. Ar Atlanta
Ar...Miiledgeville
Ar Eatonton
5:20 a. m. Ar Augusta
7:15a.m. Ar.... Savannah
No. 17. From Eatonton and Miiledgeville.
2:15 p. m. Lv Eatonton
3:58p.m. Lv...Miiledgeville
6:45 p. m. Ar Macon
2:25 a.m. Ar Columbus
6:05a.m. Ar...... Albany
3:40 a. m. Ar Atlanta
5:20 a. m. Ar Augusta
7:15 a. m Ar.,,. Savannah
Local Sleeping Cars on all night trains be
tween Savannah and Augusta, Augusta and
Macon, and Savannah and Atlanta.
Connections.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valiev for
Perrv daily (except Sunday), and at Cuthbert
for Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday).
Train on Blakely Extension runs daily (ex
cept Sunday) from Albany to Arlington, and
dally (except Monday) from Arlington to Al
bany.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway, at Augusta with ell lines to
North and East, at Atlanta with Air Line and
Kennesaw Routes to all points North, East
and West.
Pullman Sleeper from Augusta to Washing
ton without change.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
G. A. Whitehead, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt,, Savannah.
J. C. Shaw, W. F. SHELLMAN,
9en. Trav. Agt. Bupt, S. W. R. 8.. Macon. Ga.
Charleston & Savannah Ry. Cos.
Savannah, Oa„ August 7,1881.
COMMENCING SUNDAY, August 7th, at
3:35 p. M., and until further notice, trains
will arrive and depart as follows:
Going North—Trains 47 and 43.
Leave Savannah 8:35 P. M., 2:40 A. K.
Arrive Charleston junc’n 8:35 p. M„ 8:23 A. M.
Leave Charleston 8:30 p. m., 8:00 a. m.
Leave Florence.... 1:55 a.m., 1:05 p. m
Leave Wilmington 6:40 a.m., 6:25 p.m.
Arrive Weldon 12;5G p. m., 1:25 a. M.
Arrive Petersburg 3:45 p.m., 4:15 a.m.
Arrive Richmond 4:45 p. m., 5:10 a. m.
Arrive Washington 9:30 p. m., 9:10 a. m.
Arrive Baltimore 11:25 p. M., 10:60 A. m.
Arrive Philadelphia 3:30 a. m., 1:26 p. m.
Arrive New York 6:45 a. m., 3:50 p. m.
Passengers by above schedule mate close
connections for the North and East, via all
rail Bay Line and Old Dominion Line.
|y Passengers by the 2:40 a. m. train must
procure tickets at Bren’s office before 9p. m.
The depot ticket office will not be open Jot that
tickets to New York and to return
till October 31st at thirty six dollars. Tickets
on sale on Saturday evening to Charleston,
good to return on Monday morning, at two
dollars. „ _
Coming South.
Leave Charleston 7:10 am„ 8:30 p. m.
Arrive Savannah 12:50 p. m., 9:30 p. M.
Augusta and Port Royal.
Leave Savannah 3:35 p. M
Arrive Port Royal 8:05 p. M.
Arrive Augusta 10:30 p. M.
Leave Augusta 1:50 p.m.
Leave Port Royal 4 :s0 p. m.
Arrive Savannah 9:30 p. M.
Arrive Charleston 9:30 p. M.
Tickets on sale on Saturday evening to Au
gusta and Port Royal, good to return on Mon
day, at one first-class fare for round trip.
For Tickets, Sleeping Car accommodation
and further information apply to Wm. Bren,
22 Buil street, and at Ticket Office 8., F. & W.
R’y Depot.
O. S. GADSDEN, Sup’L
S. O. Boylbton G. P. A.
CHARLES 0. uSoTTET
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
WIT t nr-otice in the Courte of this Statfl
itnSofthe United States. Will also give
prompt attention to Notarial Ofler.
Room No. 10 Commercial Bunding,, over Po*l
office.