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FRIDAY, May 10, 1814-
The returns of sale* of the differed
Bowing machines, during th l, jeaf
1871, show the Singer machine to
by far the moat jxipular of all in the
market, the number sold heir/
181,200, out of a total of 610,104 °>
twenty -five different patterns, ft ap*
pears, too, that the Cbteago re' ll "
(bmntittee, who undertook to forms#
sewing maehinea to person* "needing
them, supplied ‘IA~ Singer machines
517 „f »ff other kinds. ie*s
preference tor the Singer machine i*
due to /te Intrinsic superiority, ind
seems likely to he manilained ijgadist
all cinijietition. —New York Sun.
GRAY, O’BRIEN & CO.,
|l4? Broughton Street.
BARGAINS 2
IN ADDITION TO ODE ALREADY
J lane.- took of Drern Qoodi, wo will opto
thin week I
Over 150 Pieoou of
JAPANESE POPLINS,
At PriceaJ Hi nging
from 15 to BO Cents.
BAREGES, at in cent* per yard.
Black Iron GRENADINES. at NO emu, tame
u wa recently aold at from 78 to 85 cent*.
Superior Satin Stripad Black Iron .GKBNA
• DINES.
5 caaoi Honeycomb QUILTS, at *l. former
price $1 50.
PARASOLS and SUN SHADES, of tha newctl
I styles—Walking Cane and other Hnndlea
A. faU stock of Ladles’ Linen rand.Uwo
WALKING SUITS.
Black Llama Luca SHAWLS.
Black Silk BACQUEB.
Black Laco BAOQUEB.
Ladles’ Linen HANDKERCHIEFS,InCtLi.
andttl 50per dnien.
Ladles’ Hemmed stltoliod HANDKEROHI IKS
a superior artiole, at ( I par dot on.
Full lines of Ladies’ Cotton HOSIER Y,’from
$1 fiOperdoten, opwaids.
Genllomen’s HALF HOSE. tirnm.
Children’s HOSIERY, HM
Bummer CA3SIMBRES and fl-4 FLANNELS
for (lentlaaian and Boys’ Suits. w be ■■
Lore MOSQUITO NBTITNG.S.I , , .
Gauso MOSQIIITO NKTTINOB.
1 SIIIRTINUS, at 1Y 1 * oonts per yard.
Regatta Association
OK TIIK
_ STATE of ueoruia.
THRJ*?i>HP annual rkoaxta. un
th. auipmat of the "Rtg.itte A« u
*h» M*t«of n»or*i»," n,i. hold
at thaoflj of Si»aoß»h on MONDAY. TUBS
a,id«: d .fM.“' l “ 1 ' Al ' 20tht 21,1 * ,,d
FIR6T DAY—M »Y 20m.
fujit Raoe- between tour-o..red shell
Boati. Entrance feo $lO. Priie-
Paweof. NIoO DO
Beo .nd Reoe-Hetween Sine), h0a11,.,
Kn trance lee SS. P.Ko—Puree or.:. ,so Oh
Third Rare -Between tour-pared Oa- •
noe Boat). Kulranoa fee *MI P,',?.e
—Paraa of ~ ioooo
HKUOND DAY—Mar 21tr„
Pint Race between Tuaiac boata ot
prevtou* ruoen. Kntr.no. foa ♦o’.
Prtaa-I'nraa of 7 8 oo
Second race —Between Winning boats
of foor oara or aiora. _ on trance fee
slu Priae-Pnf*. •f-.. no oo
With Champion Kin*.
Third Race—Tab Raoo, for whtoh a suitable
Prise Will be offered.
THIRD DAT-Mar 220.
aatL boat a»r,.
llTbe Sail Boat Haoe will be Iron Montgomery j
(near tinvennah, on the Vrrnon rivor.) toward !
Ossa haw, seven ana a ha I ml es and return
All Boat) intended for entry must be duly
enrolled in the Squadron of the Association m
acsordanre with the terms of its regulation!.
The rare will be saJlrd upon the basis of length,
and the sllowanoe to br one minute per toot.
Ptll/.&g.
For the winning boat ot the first class yachts ,1
HO feet and over. Piise— I’urse o' ..•low Oo
For the winni»«bo.st of the ate ,t,d
class yacht* of lOfeot and lose Ilian
do feet. Prise—Purse of. 78 00 !
For the winning boat of the third
das. yaohte under 20 feet in length.
l’rise-Parse of— 80 oo
*n all Row Boat races the crews must be
bona fide memben of th ir Hub.
Where there is a difference in ihe number ot
oars an allowance of Bve sec mils per oar per
mile will be greeted. Iwo or more boats to
make a race.
How boats mu-t be duly entered in writing
on orbeioru the ldtb of May, with the uarae ol
the Club or party unbaring thesame. its ditnen
•ions—length and grußtrst breadth of beatn
togother with tho name of the crew,
nprld A. MoO. Pi NOAN. Secretary.
SI,OOO WORTH
-or-i
JAPANESE GOODS
FOR BALE BY i
BOLfcHAW & SILVA.
WI UAVB RECEIVED A I’ONMtiS-v
MUNI of the above goods (a direct im
portation to New York), coiieliting of
Work, Lace, Jewel,
tegarand Other Boxes,
la graat variety Deskt. T** Caddie*. Trays
fV*»Y flcb>. Kish lioTeff. Ca*d Cissj, Masks, :>te
raoaoopio and Photorra, bis Viowj, Jio.
This i»r<Meia.< amo<t favorable opportune y to
tbo*e desiring to a*d tn nair stock of curiosi
ties from that laterc.-ting country. «* these
foods will bo loU a! Iroui t>BO per cont less
than usual.
W© will also sell lor the time our large stock
FANCY GOODS AT COST.
A call i» *olet«d.
mayi B-ibSMAW X, SILVA.
SHINGLES.
tI’HE BEST U "ALfTY OF SPLIT AND
X Shaved sbiig et, Tor sale a-
Mi .t ID A BR.t.’i LUMBER YARD.
Alao River hiegles at the I util market
price ni.:l tm
HOISTING M ACHINEB
AND KLI.VATOR-i FjR WASBHOUSES
fj-gfry* JAMES BATE'', piientee of
JJ I »bese higoly u-el'ul aiid safety
nachfno- I *r ira >fcrrins mer
-J? '7|raX\r h*ndi o ic« sotxls firm t-ne
i. I >ioiT to uc other in vrarcLcu te,
JUf ffff factories. stores, dc. MauufiC
wXj IXI tarod at my f uadrj, eoruer
rdtt an ds. Bal-
AJBhlsßWKiPtULure. Md. bend f r circular.
apriy-12m JAMK4 BATES.
2g TIERCES LARD. FOR BALE LOW
C. i. OUaBkRI A CO.
Shipping.
rou VOKIi-
UUACU. STAB USE.
IV*RY ALTERNATE WEtNE-DAY.
oasii papaE° b - ••
The First-Class Steamship
lYuutsTrllle,
CROWELL, Commanerd
Will sail lor the above port on nett WBD
NEdDAV. May Isth, 1872. at o’cloek -a.
Thr-ush bills ol l*dinggiven on Cotton oaa
tined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first-class
iteaman. ... .
insurance by tki» Lem* ons-kalf p#r o#wl*
kor freightage ,
m- R. LOWDKN. Esq.. Naw York.
a ay 5
FOR MJK W YORK.
kmpiiuT I.in k.
•blm PasiafV *** JJ
Steernjra »• ••
The Pinefldc-whcel Steamship
HAM JACINTO.
lIA/./utO. Commander.
WlUsaH as follows!
SaN JACIN’IO. Saturday. May 11, at 12 a
SAN JACINTO, Baturd y. May 25 at 12 a
Insurance eteam* re of this line one-nalj
Tiitiv./, no erifßfOC berths secured after
viTsP’iday.prerious to the Railing day, anleu
bills of lading given on Cotton for
Liverpool by flrst-ciass steamers.
For freight or passage, having superior ac-
A c 0 Asents.
gw W.R.GARRISON. Agent No. 5 Bow
ins (ireen. New /ork. •P r '~L.
FOR BOSTON.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM*
SHIP LINK.
OABIN PASSAGE, - $22 00
Sailing on tha 10th, 20th and ,30th |of
Every Month.)
Tbs Finn Steamship
Orlontali
SNOW. Master.
Will sail from Savannah on THURSDAY.
May It. at So’olook *. *. . „
Through Bills Lading given to Providanna.
Fall River. Great Falls. Portland, Lewiston,
Lawrence, Lowell, Ao.
' ,or
mayl Agant*.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and After Tiiosiliiy, April J),
THE STEAMER
Xjizzib baker
Will rnako but
ONE TRIP PER WEEK.
Leaving SAVANNAH every TUESDAY
MORNING, at 10o’clock, for
DOIIOY.
BRUNSWICK,
ST. MAKYB, GA.,
KERNAtiDINA, *
J At KSONV ILLK. and
PaLATKA, FLA.
Arriving at JACKSONVILLE and ?„A
LATKA every WEi'NKSDAY.
RETURNING,
Will leave PALaIK A evory THURSDAY at
■J o'clock *. u . and JACK soN V11,1.K every
KKIDAY. at 3 o’clock a. u.. arriving in SA
VANNAH SATURDAY MoRN l Ntfrf.in nklng
olnso connection with the first-class side-wheel
steainsh p. San Solvador and San Jaointe for
New York.
Touching at all \y \y l>*n<llniri Knth wavM.
a|>r9 ts JNO F R0»$Hl8Q«, Agent. _
CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.
The tret dart Steamer*
DIOTATO R,
Captain COXKTTKR. _
CITY 3r*Ollsr r i’,
Captain MoMILLAN.
Will leave Savannah as follow*l
DICTATOK, CITY POINT,
Every WEDNESDAY Every SATURDAY,
at 3 r n., at Sr.a.,
For FRHN AN itINA, For FERSANDINA
JACKSONVILLE JACRS&SVILLE
and FaLATKA, Fla. and PALATKA. Fla
EVERY SATURDAY Every WEDNESDAY
lit 8 » g„ at Ba,
For CHARLESTON. For CHARLESTON.
Tho s.earner Starlight connects with the
above boats at Jacksonville tor Mellonville,
Kntonuise. and all landings on the upper St.
John'* river. Through bills of lading given to
ail points.
W. GUMMING A CO.,
Nov9-tf lAaent*.
SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.
The Steamer
NICK KING,
Captain N. KING,
Will leave Hunter .k G.-iuunell’a Steamship
Wharf every FRIDAY, at 10 o’clonk a. m., for
Doboy, Darien. Brunswick bt. Mary’s, rer
nandina, Jacksonville, Mandarin, llibernis.
Green Coy© >prin«B. Magnolia. Picolata,
looi, and r.ilatka. touching at all inter
mediate landings
Returning, will leave Palatka ©very SUN
DAY, at S o’clock a. M., touching at the same
points.
HUNTER at GAMMKLL.
Febll A cents.
For Liverpool.
THE FIRST CLASS AMBRI
CAN ship WESTERN EMPIRE
Captain Gr tibr, having a por-
of her freight engaged, will
dispatch.
For balance of freigh* apply to „ «
SUMMER GOODS 1
WATER COOLERS!
MACt. 3 CELEBRATED
ICE CHESTS.
KED/.IES CELEBRATED
WATER FILTERS.
Acknowledged to be the beet. made.
Cronm Froo*or •,
ALL SIZES. FdR SALK ht
COKMACE IIOPKINS.
_arrl7
FRESH SEEDS.
1 non PAPERS FRESH FLOWER
SREDb ; also, a fresh assortment
of Garden beaus. Just received and for salt
b> MwS-tr • Pr4J. A. MATE* Age&tl
Shipping.
FOR NEW VOBK.
THE WHEAT 80UTHEBS STEAM.
SHIP COMPiIT.
huuranct by I he* Limt ;«» 6e £ff*ct*d
Opy* PoUcy al OSt- HALF per an*.
OABIN PASSAGE f»<*}
STEERAGE * loo °
Swond-Clee. Ticket* from New York to Que
b«, Cenada. *lO. Sold only by this Line.
No detention in New York.
Thefint oleii iteemer
Ckeueral
MALLORY. Commander.
Will tail on SATURDAY, May 13. at 3 r. m.
ullli es Lading given hare on Cotton end
Who»tthron*h to Lwtrvooi end Bamburv,nn
New York, by fint elm Steamer*.
F.r
enr 27 No. 0 Btodderd’e Upper Range
"for BALTIMORE.
Baltimore and Savannah Steam
ship Company.
CABIN PASSAGE 4» 05
The firet-e.' vw Sbmuuahip
SARAGOSSA,
X.*A. HOOPEB. Comm tnd-r,
Will lall for Beitßooreon THURSDAY, Mar
16, at 2 e’elook r. u. , ~
Through «Uned for Cotton d«n
fcinod for Livarpool an and Bremen by fir»t claw
ctaamshipa tailing from Baltimore.
For freight or patoage, having superior* ac
““d“WBI .* ,CO.. Agent*,
may 4 138 Bar street.
phh.ahki.fhia a.nu routhekm
Mill. STEAMSHIP line.
For PHILA DKLI’IHA.
Th* B*W Steamship
W.vuiiiiiur,
TEAL, Commander.
Sill ,all for the above oori on hHIUAk.
«y 10th. 1*72. at 10 o’olook t. u.
Imunmet on Cotton by Blearier* ot lA»* Lee*
, Y.7‘te?^P M ..g. apply te „ T
HUNTER 4 UAMMBLL.
may! _ *4* Bav Itr—t.
FOR JNfJHJW YORK.
MURRAY’S LINE—EVERY TUESDAY.
insurance ky steamship or this
LlaM HALF PbH CBM.
OABIN PASSAGE - 930 00
DECK do 13 00
Th* Fiist-olass Steamship
T. RO.
DEARBv'SN. Commander,
WIU «all for the above port WEDNES
DAY, May 22, 1872. at o’clock — ■ “• _
Through Bills Lading furnished on Cotton
destined for Liverpool) Hamburg. G.asgow,
Antwerp. Christiana, Rotterdam, Ac.. M
first-class steamships.
ForFret.hto & P«.a if ..PP.ytO Ml|liL
may a »* Bay otreet.
NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COM PAN Y.
WEEKLY BETWEEN
NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN
—ANI>—
LI it O O*L
FORTNIGHTLY TO AND FROM
London, Direct 2
TAst* Tour.
SPAIN 4850 Tffh «UKEN 4470
KGY FT 51.50 E 4GLa. ' , u . j. l *
ITALY 4340 HELVE!.* ft*}
FRANCE.. 4 50 ERIN }!’ 1
HOLLAND 3*47 CANADA -T.™
I>U VMAHK 37« t GREE .’E
lot •«t»h"«»otts4>»T>r T*. ttitsyiio us.. r . *
and the la-geßt in the Atlantic service I living
the port of New York They aro built in water
tight compartments, ard are-P'»r de.'kad tt us
affording every oonvenicnc* for the ct ms r of
ot pafsangerf. and securing speed and safety
with economy.
One of the above magnificent iron steamships
will leave from piers 44 and 47, North river,
KVKKY BAIUtiI)AY for Liverpool, calling at
Queenstown to land passengers. From Liver
pool for New York KVFRY WBDNHBDAY.
From Queenstown BVEttY TBURBDA Y.
Cabin Passage to Liverpool or Qusenstown.
$65 and $75 currency Steerage Passage to
Liverpool or Queenstown, S2B, currency.
Prepaid steerage tickets, to bringjpafsengers
from Liverpool. Queenstown, PAidoLdorry*
Glasgow or London, SB2. currencv.
For freight, cabin or steerago fhssage. apply
at the company's office. No 6i> Uroadw. y. New
Yokk. F. W. J. 11ULIST, Manager.
Agents in Savannah.
OOTAYUB COHEN k CO.,
apr!B if 08 Bay street.
FOR AGGI'riTA
AND WAT IjANDINUS.
THE STEAMER
Olj YDB,
Captain J. L. DAY,
Will leave Pada’ford’s Wharf every THURS
DAY' at 5 o’clock p. m. Returtlir!; will arrive
in 6avaLnah on WKDNhSDAi aFXc-R <
NOONS. a ,
Freight and Passage as .ow as by any other
line. JOHN F. ROBERTSON.
uny2-eodtf Agent.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND WAY LANDINGS.
STEAMER STEAMER
ROSA. KATIE
Will laave every Will leave every
Taeaday Afternoon Frflct'y Afternoon
at 4 o’clock. at 4 o’clock.
Freights revived at all tiuus at Dillon's
Wharl* fuot ot Gas House Hill
Way Frei*ht payable by shippers.
LaWTuN. HART & CO..
AfTilLli—
LADIES’ RESTAURANT,
134 Stat« Street.
Toe cream,
CHOCOLATE. .OYSTERS, ETC.
j *a- Open from 8 M till 11 P. u. mar3l
J. W. TYN AN,
ENGINEER AND MACHINIST,
CANAL STREET,
Near CUarlpoton Wlmrt,
REPAIRS ALL KINDS OFMACBINKRY,
j BOILERS,‘As- Black'mithlWerk in nil its
; krenohen maroh4ly-
Dry Goods Dealers should Adver
i tise ia Uifi ADVERTISER. ,
GRIIAT SALE OF
BA R G Al NS!
Still Continues,
-AT
FRANK: <fc ECKSTEIN’S
[LATE LEDERER’3.I
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES
-AT—
'ZZZ FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S. .
DRY GOODS AND NOVELTIES
JUST OPENED AT
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S.
LLAMA LACE iSHAWLS,
NEW LINE.
FRANK & ECKSTEIN.
Llama Lao© Sacques,
-AT
FRANK ,& ECKSTEIN’S.
LADIES’ BUFF TRAVELLING SUITS !
IAT OOST.I _L
• v FRANK &, ECKSTEIN.
Richardson Linens, Thick Towels,
; AT GREATLY RBDuled rKICRS. |
FRAiVK & ECKSTEIN.
Jaconets, 'Nainsooks, JtSoft-Finish tOambric.
\ : FIMVk !& : ECKBTEI\.|
WA
ivW; , X
Dress Goods and MarseiHes ! Tarletans !
E ENDLESS VARIETY.
IFRAM & IECKSTEIN4H
_ CALICOES.!
yt f• - A
BEST QUALITY NSW CALICOES AT 12J CENTS PER YARD*
FRANK ’& ;ECKSVEIN.
Bleached Shirtings at'Reduced Prices.]
FRANK & ECKSTEIN.
Cloths and Capsimeres at Co&t,
-AT
-ISI BROUGHTON STREET. 1
MOSQUITO NETTING AND BOBINfiT LACE NETTING
-at-;
131 BROUGHTON STREET.
BARGAINS I
>*
In Every Description of Dry Goods, at
FRANK iAfc ECKSTEIN’S.
sL *pr». l . 1
. Railroads.
CHANGE of_ SCHEDULE
Through to NewYork in 54 Hours
picker Time than by Ar.j other Reate
ONI0 N l^ D lh t NOviiSh
Savannah daily at p u
Amve a t Chari titan at.— f* S*
.Tv-rith?r°th. Bv’
Savannah to New York,
by th*. u^ m °*,°" connection*
SLKBPIHQ CARS WHEREVER NEEDED
DS l if: mwi “ and ch«iMKd.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUTL SUPERINTEHDEHT’S office.)
Awagtio ard Gene Railbo .a, l
BAVAgyg, May 4. UT2 J
OH AND AFTER SUNDAY. MAY 5Tg.
_ Tr ““ #n ‘*>U road wUI rvn
EXPRESS PABBENQER.
3*v«inah dally at 5.00 P M
4 J»* Bt J<wwp dally at-... * m P jS
aJJiJI J*efv and" 1 * “• - 1.40 A S
Arrive at Albany daily at _ y JAM
gv T 2
daily at 4 2D A ■
Se^°h , :&&Vd A,b ‘" wUh tr '*“ •»
Sleeping Car on this Train.
r □ macon passenger:
Savannah for Macon (Sundays
Moaptedb at Z- 5.50 A M
it Savannah from Macon
U'Undaya exoapted) at- «.l r >PM
Clo»« connection at Macon with trains on
AUanta* " re * t€ni ®*Broad to and from
Freight accommodation will leave Savannah
eMondayp. Wediiaadgv*. a n.l Frdavt at 7.35
A. M. Arrive eame day at*) 15 P. M.
, am m. s. iiaines,
_ gmb-tf Qaneral Superintendent-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
NO CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN
AUGUSTA AND COLUMBUS.
GENT. SUPT’S OFFICE C. R. R„ I
Savamrah, December 15, lfrL f
Ti duMiri n-firlf —cmr i 1 r n
iwwflui '"1 111 ini iiaEsggfie
f)N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 17v* INST,
£ Pißienger Train, on the Georgia Central
Railroad, Iti branches and connection*, will
run ai fallow,:
, „ UP DAY TRAIN.’
Leave Savannah 7:15 A M
Leave Aagjuta - 8:13 Afi
Arrive at Augusta „.A4O P M
Arrive at Milledgeville...... 4,45 p M
Arrive at E-tvatoe.... P e*
Arrive at Mteoa L... p m
Leave Macon for Atlanta p M
Leay. Macon for Col«n.b«* 8-13 p M
Arrive at Atlanta 10:50 P M
Arrive at Cotuinbn* 5]
Making olo*e connection with train* leav
ing Aagnata. Atlanta and doluinbu*.
DOWN DAY TRAIN
Arrive at Maeon 7 : :» A M
Leevo Macon A M
Leave Anaufta *;ls A M
Jrrive at Augurti-..- 5:40 P M
Arrive at Savannah ~...6:16P M
. This train connecU at Maoon with 8. W.
«. < iJ'i?‘S o d* ,,on train*, leaving Oolumhu# at
•Via l" *pd arriving at Macon 4:10 A. M.,
SSt ■S7aT^5“ m * oonn# « tion » Aug«»U a*
Laav. l^? lll TfeAINS GOING SOUTH.
Aaguata ~7. 7.:* P M
LSv7tfSrA«,n^—::i^:%^i
for Oolumbnr .5:25 A M
Arrive at Columbtu i] : O0 A M
Atlanta d'cTT* t n ron * 1 ' ccnncctiom at both
n
Arrive at Macon from Colombo* 5:00 p M
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta Atli P M
Leave Macon _a ; a) p C
Leave Bavannah —7:00 P M
Arriveat Millcdgevill* - *.45 p M
Arrive at Eatonton 10:45 P M
Arrive at Angtuta 145 A M
Ariiveat Savannah 5-J0 A M
. Making perfect connection with train* leav-
Angn*ta. Ptwenger, going over th* MU
:* n< L E»t«S to » Branch will uke
Night Train from Colombo*. Atlanta and
Macon. Day Train from Angu*ta and Sa
vannah, which connect daily at Gordoo (Sun
day* excepted) with the MiiledgevUle end
Eatonton train*.
train * l<,B “t SLEEPING CAR on all night
Through Tioke'a to all point* can be bad at
Central Railroad Ticket Office, at Pnlaaki
Hou*e, corner ofßull and Bryan street*, office
Os" >» from »a.M.tol P. M„ and from 3to «
* • If. Ticket* can algo be bad at Depot offioe.
n m 4# WM. RIMJJCKb,
Peit9 ts General Superintendent.
BR*BS3STA.ISr’S
HOTEL AND EEBTAUEANT,
I6«, I** AND !•*• BRUAN STREET.
JOUE BKKMAI, • . Proprietor
rllS ESTABLISHMENT, SO LONG A
favorite place of retort, has been greatly
•niarged and newly re fitted daring th# Sum
mer. and is now open and ready for tha
FALL AND WINTER SEASON'S.
The traveling public, and any other* whe
demre first-class accommodation, are invited to
visit the House. The Restaurant and Saloes
are unsurpassed.
Lunch every day at 11 o’clock.
The quality of BRKSNAN’S LIQUORS
too well known to require commendation*
JOHN BRESNAN,
!£• bryan Street, n*arth* > Mwk*i.
_Oetober22-tf
BOARDING AND ROOMS TO
BENT-
Fifteen first-class, well-fur
nished SLEEPING ROOMS to Rent,
ranging from (15 to (35 par month.
TABLE BOARD (7 per week.
ROOMS, WITH BOARD *2 per day.
Apply to and. McConnell.
Jqpll-12m Proprietor European Hou»*_
FUTURE DELIVERIES,
NOW PREPARED TO EXE
CUTE rder* for the *ale and tarchoM o
Cotton o fhlare -.' verieiin the city of New
York through Memrs. IALcOTT k
KETCHUM. at the mo-tiitenl ra'ee.
jana-tf KEXCBI M g CARTRIDGE
Oils.
BARHEO
ILf Kerc eoe Oil;
2t • csf*- Pratt'* Astral Oil;
I baire'g Lari Oil:
! bar" f 'Perm. Wba’e ar i Signal OH;
Raw aJ>d 3 died Liofeed Oil*
K' r sale by
ar.rl--tf CLlfibUrtW ACUyaftyQHAM,
b££D RICE.
TkEST QUALITY SEED RICE.
11 For tale uy
,’ii2W UZCfiVMJk MAAZttUK*& i
GKALt WAREHOUSE, AMO
FOREST CITY
mßY ,^f77 3 rr.*.,F ol ‘* Montpcmery, Market l?<inare.
T TORY* B * r FAMILY FDUR. WB GUARANTEE IT TO PROVE SeTitFAC
* Q» HAYNEB Ah BRO., Proprietor*.
BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS!
“ PEPPER’S,
ufiA»knr». Congress Street. * *
W Fin.Sf.ok SILKs’Ud ALPACAS. FAN ° Y STRIPi;D AND PLAIN
Plain end Faney DRESS GOODS,
Prenoh ORGANDIES ard BRILLIANTS, , Jk
Figured Linen* and Linen SUITINGS,
Ladiee LIN UN nnd LAWN SUITS, from J 5 00
We call im.l i „ LLAMA LACE POINTS, from 15 00 to $75 Üb, T
we call special attention to our stockgf *
Linen*, l.imn T«blo Dmmisks, Towelings and Mteetiugp
hich eannut he euaalled. both u to eherpuess and quality, iu Savannah. ’
Genu fIALF-HOSK. from6c. to MSO per pair, .
Ladiee' and Miue*’ HOSE, from 10c. to $2 09 per pair,
WK HAVE TUK
Rpal Ralliripsan Hose and Half-lloso,
. v. , M 1 , Imported direct from SMYTH .1 CO„ Ba'br.ggac, fre’and. U
Lndim, Mine*’ and Uents’ HANDKERCHIEF.-', from 10c. upward*,
IHE LATEST STYLES IN
LALB COLLARS. LACECNDERSLEEVES. UNI N COLLARS. Ac.
Cuff*. Embroidered Linen S»U, Linen Undereleeve*, RnDling*. Fancy Fan*.
Ladies' Dolly Varden Bows and Scarfs, *
Embroidered Cambric Band*, Idgingi aad inaertingv,
- CORSETS and KID OLOYBe.
To tUt G BNTLBMKN, wn call attention to our
LISLE THREAD and SUMMER MKRINO UNDERSHIRTS,
Gent's i’nntaluoa Fitting DRAWERS,
i Camimerer, Cloth* and Doetklo*. 'y,
Bargains, Bargains, Bargains! at Pepper’s, 131 Congress Street- 4
DO NOT FAIL
ORE IC#tf TONS’,
IIKFOKK I’L'KUHAhf'(« U.SKWHKRK, 9
G*SSs l >A l^^g|¥*/g, )SiS5g. c klfe ß si2?lV^7. A a». ,>R “ 0001)s ’ wu * rK
WUITK PIQUKB from lAegnti |»rr yard ui>;
DHKSS GOODS from 10 ceoti per yard up ;
_ Oreat variety of DKEcSKH at 15 and 20 cent*.
nw WE ARhOFIKRINO GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE.
.M-m CREIGHTON, 149 Congress‘Street, •
I J CARPENTERS, BUILDERS
U ' AND ALL OTHERS* IN OF
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS
JgBWMaaSflJ mout.diynjgb,
balusters, blind trimmings, ac,
In , WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON
DLAIII At BIOKFOHD,
I'J'J Bay Street,
wr CONSTANT*./:KBCEiVINO FRESH SUPPLIES IN THIS LINE *
FOR COTTON AND CORN
I’SE HOItNErt’S
MARYLAND
SUPER PHOSPHATE.
JOS,HXJA HOHNEE, JR..
54 S. flay Street. Kaltimore, Olaryliiiul.
R. B. REPPARD,
PLANING MILL AND LUMBERYARD,
AUDlmiqrinoS^'roß,*^uTwoolimml y,
G«Su Bu!Srii.l' < S^iJr*B“lkß2** nd B “ U »«k n Br7»o etr«t. op at*)!*.
WALLPAPERING.
M: a. T T I N Gr B.
r 20 PIECES BOUGHT AS DAMAGED. ONLY A LITTLE STAINED,
'A. Very Good Arliolo, Xt-ry Clie»«]y,
CUR OWN DESIGNS AND IMPORTATION.
ENGLISH OILCLOTHS.
A >i W.IITE BED BOOM CURTAINS. MUSLIN, AT » CENTS
LATHROP & CO.
ICE! ICJEC ! ICE!
|Mulll’s Patent Ice Machine.
TO THE CITIZENS C-F SAVANNAH :-
1 Hevirrb.ee ar-pwn'/d *-1* are;• end mgAgfec-orer of rhe Mobl fee M,chine Tam
gyasSfeMw* ihis *• ih « to, *”
Amaenln Pelet* » »a-h(se »• *. u h nx,.«o *»e »rd Th*c* rraSW
c ;ce mnr her. *•*,» » ww-wer- tb».«wk. w«k-<, w>>b »ey power Tt. n1,,, Ma
- line work* tmd*r a i '«-«ie of Z"»ti 2V>;.om4. to the -iiv- i»-h: this X »-hir. from 40 to fri
ee,o«*>.»* n»«-.e* *l *ad f, ab-esce of deager, TbwMm-h.ae wort*
wi-o Htihji-c Etber-cwTiGr* • eg-rsp ' hMi »-►<*. g.i from a v»*e con'vinisg e*ber call.d
thefmtfe* hot. -.benrnmo. tin*- * v«I w -ro pfneti In a v,.j«t of »*t*r. where>t Donl
fi-e. ard U -em<v*4 tr. be e-.b-r r-«#» from wo.scc . itr,all »:,»» of Hqaid ether if al
lowed teereeo* tv t-t ree, hor ' iediJerist *v.p>r»ti*ns m* prod, rig alter-
I w if patop *»4 Pt*4jKi Is* With «*vy M*«h!** 1 oeL, H tit ", i entity g<s*r-ot**4 in the
price lit. Partin waning egte-Eetturae „t If ,-btt-s will plsw* edwee* too nt Cola '.baa. G*.
Any pvf*eo es vtd'UkW intei'igvn-:* -.js m Ikb ExVt* aft.* tv. : ..(to -fi , , Thi*
M* hfc« will nui'i vriar* D«nt»«b*| of J'-J !5 ees*, per sislred pontds, and at .bout
■,ne-ha! by wtur power. Ho money is retired ml the Mae son m.healee.
HegM-rfuily room, CAPTAIN JOB S C. BE A I.v,
1 ■ -k B/.» r-.-i.mtne, Georgia. m» T I3 ts
C. G.&W. M. BAUGH,
tommisfrlon Kerch infs,
FOB THE PURCHASE AND (lALrjOF
Flmnr. Grain an# Will Frrel.
ONE SET
TINKER'S TOOLS,
FOR -ALE BYJ
H. A 3 WEED.
Choice New Butter
iFEKsT BAMSIIIP LEO, fOSSAhA BY
A mo’j C. It. GILBERT A CO.
FLOIIR MILLS
WALL PAPESING.