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THE JESUP SENTINEL.
T. P. IJTTLKHKU)- VMiiov
12. IHlO*
The Lats Elections-
Savamah Ness—N ■. sih. i
Returns so iiu received from t.hc
elections yesterday indicate that in
New York the Rem-.cr.itic State tic
ket, with tiie exception of the Gov
crn or. lias l>een elected, the city of
New Y'ork gives the ticket 45.00 ft ma
jority, which will, in all jirollability,
secure its success in the State liy a
majority of about 18,000, though the
World ciaiins a majority of 30,000.
This indicates that New York ts still
a Democratic State, and but for the
defection of (be Tammany faction the
satire Democratic ticket would have
beau chosen. It can therefore safely
tv© counted 1 >r Urn D -mocrats ill the
& esiduitial contest m xt year.
Lb il assachusi tts, Butler lias been
<dt3UiU.lL and tie UejmbSieans victo
Jtlc by a deel led majority. This
a* fate of Grci nbivekism m a,
jr>ii*-".al ihsm-t and retires Du tier
arojj public life probably for all time.
The Brunswick Appeal.
Wo nr:) gratified to learn that the
Brunsw k Seaport A/ynal will he re
vived on tlie 20th inst.. with Col. Carey
W. Styles ns editor and proprietor.
We shall gladly place it on our ex
change list.
Death cl llev Lovick Pierce.
The Oldest Methodist Preaelier In the
' tilted Stales
Macon. November 9.— Rev. Lovick
I’iercc, I>. Jr. tin- oldi st Methodist
preacher in the United Htat.es, died
to day in Sparta, in his ninety fifth
year. His remains will be carried to
Columbus for interment on next
Tuesday, lie died at the home of
Bishop Bierce, his son.
MACON A II It I NSW It k RAILROAD
, No Lease Klfecled
THE 110 AD TO UK UEADVEIITIBED.
r l, I (grain lo Morning N
M \ Nov. (> The Macon and
Brunswick Railroad was offered to
day at public outcry. The lease was
postponed to ne o'clock from eh ven,
ami then to two o clock. Before the
bidding commenced Julius Brown, of
Atlanta, asked Governor Colipiitt to
postpone tin sale, oil the ground that
the advertisement and law did not
correspond with the advertisement
retpiinng the Atlanta extension to bo
"Vti.f Hi'i r; ‘| 1 iT J rrffsfg'V-:. < e 7trtVt Trtl''
izing purchase after the commence
ment of building the extension, and
also that forty live days had not
elapsed since the pa sage of the
amendatory act. Ho further stated
that he represented a company pro
pared lo comply with the require
ne up I tin base, but ill view of the
taels he would not bid. Kimball, J.
'. Stanton am 1 U. 11. liazlehurst
made similar statements.
J. .1 Gresham then bill $(>0,000,
followed J>\ K. A Flow* Hen with a
thousand advance, raised by K T.
Paine anotliir thousand. Bidding
continued between these three until
J'b wo llm bid $07,900, when L. N.
Whittly, el Macon, bid SOB,OOO. Bid
ding continued lively at this, and A.
O. Bacon bid SBO,OOO. wont to SBS,
POO and fell out. Toward the close
bidding wo- lively between Flewclleii
and Paine, Plewelleii raising by Aim
thousand and Paine by the ten dol
lar - A tour o'clock approached the
excitement was intense Vs the city
clock slniek the second stroke the
road v is kmH led down to Flcwellcn,
Paine balding L n dollars just as the
hammer tell. Both parties claim the
b-as- Governor Colquitt divided
that owing to the rapidity of bids it
was impossible to tell which bidder
;i - In du st at the time of the striking
of the clock. Considerable excite
mi nt was ninnitVstod in the crowd.
Both parties tendered the money to
the Governor, and protested their
.ability to comply with the terms of
the b ase. The road will bo readier
lised in a few days. The five coin
missioned- will not be appointed just
now.
live jiartiis were contending for
Hu- a : I’b wclleii A Gresham rep
ivseliti and tin stockholders of the Cell
tral R->ad and others. Kimball the
Niw York capitalists, Paine Georgia
ami B. ion partu s. Brown probably
'Jelin -see parties, and lia/.lchurst
Nor lilt in capitalists.
“How Long Havfc I to Live?”
Harper's Ha* r.j
It is not every 0110 asks hiw
s< it this lUi stion. lea:ie, strafiifoly
enough, it is the belief of most per
nous that their lives will be exception
ally lengthy However, life assur
once e inip.mii s ;ue aware of the cml
ii'ioUN v. < .iknesses of those whose lives
liny . -iir.. and have tlieivfore com
]1 t:>!!!ieixis tables of expectancy
< f lib if their own et,a dance, which
are can fully referred to before a |K)I
lev is grunted. ' The follow ini; is one
of Mno well authenticated tables in
use amen*; London assurance corn
] ..:i*. - .1 lowing the average length of
in*'at various In the lirst col
limn we have the present ages of |ic*r
r ms ,f av no, health, and in the see* i
oii l column v - are enabled to peep. |
ns it were, b* hind the seem s of an as j
mir.iiiei otfi ■ ami (.rather from their t
table til number f y,..,rs they will }
j-ive us to live Thi table has been l
He. result vf careful v;Ucul:ttivn and j
soldi mi pr- ivei misleading Of course,
sudden ami premature deaths, as well
as lives unusually extended occasion
ally occur, but this is a table of the
average expectancy of life of an or
dinary man or woman:
Mom years
\n,. to live.
1 39
10 51
20 II
30 34
40
50 : 21
60 1 1
to : 9
80 4
Our readers will easily gather from
the above tabulated statement the
number of years to which their lives,
according to the law of averages, may
reasonably be expected to extend.
THOMAS WEST,
Importer of and Dealer in
CROCKERY, CHINA,
‘K\AY='T\Vt-.\,
All kinds cf
. • i v
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
TABLE CUTLERY, .SILVER
PLATED HARK, KERO
SENE LAMPS, CHAN
DELI EHB, TOYS,
Ac., SiCtf
185 A 187 lirotiglion anil 27 Jefferson SI ,
St. Andrew’* Hall Build ng,
SAWAHHAIH, ttISGMM.
H pt. 1-tf.
X. IfOTffl A
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dry Goods and Notions,
Boots and Shoes and
mn misinifi ijiiods,
NO. 17 CONtJIiESS STREET.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
NEW A DVERTISKM ENTS.
TO MY OLD FRIENDS:
Hi© Public!
I m daily io receipt uf otic of tlio
UrcreHt ami Most eatefully ifffcTC'CleTT
Blocks of
FALL k mu
over lirouylil to tliis luurket. I will
tiiipliouio any bill, regardless of amount,
wliioh you unit puiolimo outeido of
tV liolcmtlu Houbob. I bavo poison ally
selected tbnso goodn with tba viutv of
adopting tbo motto :
“ l|itl< k Sales ntitl Stnull PrulllB,”
aud will not be undersold. As my ex
pctißes aro ligtlit, I cau nnd will givu
my cußlouior* tbo boooiits of small per
ceutage.
I am tbankful to my many customers
for tlinir patrotiuso in tbo pint, and
expoct to merit tin ir enntinuod favors
by fair and upright duaiing.
Beforu purcliusing elsewhere, call in
and < xstuino for yourselveH.
1 Imv6 1 largo aud varied stock of
Biry
Liffht nnd Heavy Groceries.
Hardware, Boot* and Shoes.
EADIK-T AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS,
MEN'S CLOTHING.
Ladies’ Dress Goods
AT BOTTOM I’ll ICES.
I call M|M'oi.il attenttou to my Ur go ami
well sol* cum stock of Buddie*, llndlrH,
Huggy llumoH, Oruckcry and Glassware,
vs hull 1 will st* 11 at pne?* that will compete
with my retail house, oven Suva ninth not
exoepted.
Below tiitil priori for a few articles. It
woultl he ttx) tedium for me to *tuoto prices
of all my goods.
U KCK'KK IKS,
Hucou. per pound, 7)<icßs
Shoulders, par pound, . r o
tisms, par pound, lOc
l.srd. per pound, 100
Corn, per bushel, S.'
Flour, per barrel, $7 to $7 77*
Flour, iit lb. aacka,'v#rj beat, $1
i to 6 pounds, $1
Tobacco, par pound, 4.c to $1
Sugar, per pound, 5o to
Country Syrup, par gallon, d.c
Bolted. liomiD.v and Meal, par bush,, $1
lVarl tints, per package, 10c
Koroacue Oil, I'sr gal ou, 150
l>K\ GOODS.
| I’rints, per yard. 7c to Sc
I Yellow Homespun, } 7c
Yellow Homespun, 4 So
! Yellow Homespun, l t !0o
lflesoLe.lJUoo.ts, 6c to 10j
Ueorgtajstripss- low —el 10c
Betchelor’eiDost.lllogeil Shoes, ft 10
A No. 1 Suoe, ft.So
Lidia' Shoes, ft to s•_*
1 mi eole agent for I’ATAI'StX) FAKING
POWDSS, which is guaranteed by lln
Manufacturers to be rqual to Gants' Sea
Foaui, or any other baking powder, st re
duccd figures. 1 here a few sample boxes
to give awsv in order to lulruduce it.
HIGHEST MAIiKEr I'UICK I'A 111 Foil
CO IN IKY FIfOOUCK.
Call at an rnrly .l*y and price and examine i
uiy stick. No trouble li show goods.
JOH.N BASSE Y, Jcsuf, Us 1
Attention Jarirs!
The undersigned desires to call the atten
tion of farmers to Ilia fact tnst he is now
manufacturing at-Jesup, (in., First-Class
CYPRESS SYRUP-BARRELS,
wh eh will l.e furnished low for rash.
Special Indiifemeiils lo ilcrilianls who
purchase lots of 50 or more-
J. B. WITHERS,
w-i.trt 4t J sup, (ii,
A NEW KIND OK WATCH I ASF-
New ItfTaiiv** t !• only w!thin 1 lie hint Jew years
that it has i*e<n Improved nnd brought within tli<;
r.-ach of every dim* : old in prim lpltr Imthuw the* fin*l
invention whm made and tin first patenl taken out
nearly t wenty ywi* ago, nntlcatM** made at that time
and worn ever since, are 11 curly an good n* new.
head the followin'.', wlrlch Is ' nly one cuts* of many
hundreds, your Jeweler can tell of similar ones.
MANsrii.f.i), Pa.. May 28th, 1878.
I have n customer who l. t- r.irriert ou; of llo*-
Palent Cases fifteen years and I Um-w it two years
before he got it, and it now appears good for ten
years longer.
If. i: OLNKY, Jeweler.
Item**mher Jas. Uo“s’ 14 I In; only Patent ( -
mode of tw< phil' S .f .olid tpdd (one outside aud
one inside) m,v rinu ■- • i y i>- n • -|" -• and to r i <>,
silfht, the I'uml a .Viiutiure of Ihes* '■olid pines over
electro id Wing Is fippaietii lo \ ;,or.< 11-"h 1 iv
the only potent (-<■ with which there is idvcn a
written warrant, < I which the following is a Uk
simllU -
\ Tst© *ieCi*rtnrut wcMXQt**nrma Ca*/
\lr WUIMAMUTAOTUKO UH'irn /
VlKflttlVnji'V rwmeu * souo /
\TwW-0 •<**• im. a*Tai'wa'*/
Hee that you pet thn gnainn tee w ith each Care,
a*k your Jeweler loi illustrated Citnioguu.
Jii), WEJNN’ 1
CHEAP CASH STORE,
JHBUB, GA.
Having rnoi-nlly ivtui nid from the Ncrtb
ami uimld my puuhttHOJ fiom liral clrhb
Wholesale Dealers l run pr< part ■! tj * ffer
bell or bkfg 1 ns I r '1 u y tdPlofToi'S if ui*
public Ron 1 rally lli n < ver 1m fore.
.My Dry Goods Duparfnu nt ombrnceacv
eiy vanity I tp uilv from lint tourstsl to
tbo tint*Ht grade-. In lt t.il my unblei.ch tl
and bit iiobvil poods me supt rior lo any in
inarki t. My l'niiiH ae of the 1 ttesi pat
Urn*, and are warranted 1 \ 1 ooia its
1 have the largciu and cLcapeel stock of
'JiCitf/y-.)[((<te
Cj iol h in o’,
ever lrt iglit to the t iwn of Jesu > IK >1) I’V
and SHOES, HATS and (’A)’.S in great va
rity. In 111 v tleparlm *nt of L ulus'D.lsh
Goods l All STILL AHEAD
i keep a vm'll sell c led stock
Family
GROCERIES,
which i\ro offe • I at reduced ri.i H, ar.d an*
of Hiipt rior gntd h.
My oiistouiurs havn my thauka for past
avor.s, They may ro’y on ftiir dealing
“Live mit*l l< 1 Live" is my motto.
(lull and see 1110 at my old stand. No
trouble to show goods.
L. B LISS,
Itrou<l wireel, Jrsup, |;;i.
fi jl Miller.
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Nil. < M lli r \lil lK ST.,
SAWAHMIEI, OMlifiM,
Will i> u tioe in the S iperior <**.irt of
W uyo (\>uuly. OvinMultAtlonH l>v un.il.
8. H. Harris.
Attorney and
\,V&
.1 KSI 1% (. A
Praotio* a regularly iu the Courts of tl.o
Hiunswt. k C u*uit. jtui22 lyr
John D. Rumph,
Attorney & Counselor at Law
ANI>
sour non i.x Flurry,
J|>l P, (.KOK(J
Will |>rhe ioe in the Couitsof ike H um
wick Cirouii, n nl I y <j> r il contract in ot i
er Court* o! the State, including the State
Supreme (Vurt.
Sati; tin*tory rt fereuoeH giwti in all cases
vbi n deai red. N
BOOK WALTER ENGINE !
. i\uipact, Sul stantiaJ, Ko
* onomical. sn.l easily mau
►SKSe* • 1 *R**d. GuaranUcJ to woik
1 ’ I sell, ami give lull power
.*V claimed. Kngine and l>od
f?.!. er completeincluding Gov
oruor. Pump; A; , (iuelu
diug hexing.', &t iko low
price ot
a •- *\ :* M. Power, >•; *2 o
iIJ ** i 313.50
l'ut on cam At Sprii gtieU.
J AM£S LEFFEL Sc CO SPR ! EL[. 0
j*u22 ljr
— —
From the Factory tothe Wearer.
__ Shirts of Superior Musliu. Extra Fine Linen Shield Bosom,
French Vokc, anil completely finished for
\ $7.50 A BOZEN!
1 j ; ; M - rv 1 irrM|MmU t<* M or.! ff.ited to , yof Sh:r* r.-f MuHin.at extremely low
•• I ./ t ; f;*- „,r.a 1 our f. tor* f -r the manufacture of .... u a and Uoya'
a*. nT r ' ' -■ - - •>* •• ..p n-i.t and ,-vrt .r- . v..ur.e Mb ...
h?; r.l-> •' * . .VC-,: • - - • 7 -r:.. a.:.’.-
ut - 2 w • r, : I r V r middlemen aud the rc
w jj j . tt l| U u.e foitow.ng unprecedented oflef
r.„ / .
- ..![. -la nab-l.n'tlll.y
' . -
? \ '!~ i L V.-r,.! ' r •• - - >“•■* ' front, aV r
■ -—1 *. J,. W. if trt % u.”t< f.-rjct l-t. J-• ag gv. il. a/fc fira.-
\ I.• J / J r ,., |w ..t. \rty ir,o> I: iorr than tbe Muwquai.:.. can 1* Wugbi fr ©ltwwhcre, m>l
Kail H Inter I ndcrw cur, at $1 J-r tuit, (Shirt ami Draw
f ■ ■■"■.na t . I.men f -i Tiding or turn down, 15 cU. each,
: . hUg. 'per par ‘ - ■-d < an, ilaitiiiug, ;o ft*, each j turn
t I H- I n\.rt. I’ * . F.nrv Strand regular u-:*!eH.inio*e 3-.tt- per pair. S. 50 p. r do*. L.g
--l 1 ■■■—*>. if. ( H.'.. v rj.v - - prr r.l :.I HdkL., .L_ .A* ami tone lir.eu,
• - -
, •o. vTi: *l.liin ..1,.
lioja Milrta u *vi iultj , |V \ OKk. Vl. N O C IK, 42 J Jlroudwuj,
.. ... .. .. .. a. .4. ... .. . .Cl .414.41, .<l.l*l.l't.f *4.11..*
A ’W 0M A ,S T
Who lias i nec u-'fd I lie FFOPLES’ MACHINE will prefer it over all others
J” '■ '~rrr. an l AGENTS selling it find it just what
* the PEOPLE want. It makes tLe
' 'it-' -t/Ua, I-...- / o : i’y, docs ti.o
I, -IL'.i.s without running the works of the
WmfM \ rrfflrafl machine Write for descriptive circulars
jrir Thila. Seifinff Machine Cos
1301 & 1303 ED ttonwood St -1
A. J. MILLER & CO.
deileus in
/(ivnUnvc **4 tfiivjjcta
MB, 100 and ir,2 BIiOUGIITON 8T , SAVANNAH, GA.,
Wo liavc just r. O‘ivf.d r btrtck< f UefiigerfttorH, lfom $ f up.
Mopquito Not* l , complete, in f'bitze, at Si anil
in lace, at $5, SO, and $7.
Extra Frames (fall kinds.
Wlii-e Mi.tl ng* from 15c. per yrrd up.
’ 1t.,1 (Heck Mattings from ZOc. per y r.l up.
Fu: cy Maltir gs, all gri d,s, 3, r >c. to Civ. p,r ynd.
(J. i,<i iliincraioiis of uiir room aid we ml snd rtqusite quantity. Also, H mdOW
Hl.iidts and ui! Cloths in gnat variety. Largest stock of Furniture in tile State.
A. J- MILLER & CO.,
otjh wmmmmi
Ami U,e public generally, are invited hi extend to us their pat
ronage. Out* Mr. Weisbein is in New York nine months in
(lie year. lie watches the market closely, aad bar
gain is sure to find its way to our establishment, ltesides. we
ure enabled to have at all times the latest styles and a full
assortment on hand.
B 3E. SW B A.R'Grv* AEMS l
M/tk A Bail) 21 tv A A ikavitv®
( 1 oin j) 1 c k (v AsNorlmenl !
should Ih* imltioemenls to attract everyLoily in want of our
ltoo.ls, ami il in aildiiion thereto, our ?reH-A/io>rn refi
aOitity i-s coiisiilcrtMl, no one need wonder to see <uir
;
crowded Irom early morn until late at night. 1 hose who aie
1 unable'to come, please write for samples of such goods as they
mav desire to purchase, ami we will send them at once, with
prices attached. Hoods will be sent as heretofore, 0. O. L.
and, if preferred, w ith the privilege to examine goods before
paying for them.
DAdIP WE IS 15 KIN.
153 Broughton street,
SAVANNAH, ... GEORGIA.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FKOil
FL@EI.Mp
General Superintendent's Office, )
Macon, Gi., April I‘J, 187'.), >
ON farpltf er S iDc!ay, 20. h infet. cr
traius on tbi-i roai will i uq as fellows :
CUMDEItDAND ItOUTE, via Bmnswick.
NIGHT PASSENGEK, No. 1 Soath Daily. 1
Leave Macon.. v 7:4*>P. M.
Arrive at ( <‘Cbran 11:47 V. M*
Arrive at Eastman . .10:45 J*. M.
Arrive Jesnp 3:27 A. M.
Arxive iirunswiek (J:0o A. M-
Leave LrunswicK per steamer. .. 0:15 A. M.
Arrive Fernandma 10:15 A. A'.
Arrive at Jacksonville 2:35 Y. Al.
Arrive Cedar Keys 8:35 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER, No 2, North, Daily.
Leave Cedar Kr vs 5:25 A. M.
Leave Jacksonville 11:15 A. M.
LeYve Fernandiiift per steamer. • 8:15 P. M.
Arrive Brunswick 7:15 P M
Leave Brunswick 8:00 P. M.
Leave Jesup 10:35 P. M.
Arrive Lastiuan & 3:31 A. M.
! Arrive Cochran 4:33 A. M<
Arrive at Macon 6:45 A. at!.
Close connection at Macon for all pom's
North, End ana West v:a Atlanta hIU Au
gasU
.DAY ACC9 MMODAT lON NO. 3, South.
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily exc* pt S’n’dy
Leave Macon. A. Al.
Arrive Cochran 0:43 A. M.
Arrive Eastman 11:11 A. M.
Arrive Jc up 0:25 P. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville 7:25 A. M.
No. 4, NORTH, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 5:15 P. M.
L ave Jesup 0.15 A, M.
L avc East man....-- 1:2 LP. M.
L?ave Cochran. 2:45 P. M.
Arrive Macon- 5:15 1\ M,
Connects at Macon for points North. East
and West.
i IA WKIXSYILLE BE A NCII.
Freight uid Accommodation—D. ily, except
feuu day.
litave Cochran 10:00 P. M.
.\rrive at jlawkinsville 10:45 4*. M.
Leave Hawkinsville 3:30 A. M.
.\nive Cochran 4:15 A. M.
Concocts at Cochran with Trains Nos 1 and
‘Jtjand from Macon.
Leave Cochran 10:00 A. M.
Arrive llawkinsvil o 10:45 A. M.
Leave Hawkinsville .... 1:45 I*. M.
Arrive Cochran. 2:30 P. M.
Cornccts at Cochran with trains 3 and 4
to and from Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Suit.
W. J. Jarvis, Masttr Frans.
NOTICE TO MILL
MEN l
MR. WM. GRIFFIN,
A Practical Saw Maker,
N*. V
(Ift'Cnt for C ni*lls A t o.)
Who lias repair'd Sa .h ot nemlv tve’y Saw
Mill in the S :i ; v ithin ti e last seven years,
has permaneL-ly oca. til iu Jesup for tlie
purpose if
Repairing; Kvcrj - Bcsorip'.ion of Saws
A 1 wrk s id to me vid nce.ve prr.ihpt
dttenlioi', or, if jirefured, I wi 1 come to ilie
Mi l when- re | ;i rs are Le tied. K .lire .sat
isfaction gui iv. ll e* and.
juull-l 1 WM. UIiHTTN, Jesup, Ga.
OIIAULKSTON & SAVaNNAH
Stencil and Variety Works,
88 Chun h St jet t, Ckailcst-on, S. G.
28 Drayton Street, S~vi nnali, Ga.
w. W Slllfll and BKQ , Proprietors.
Maikiug Platt s for nit rk ; ng Cot no; Lum
ber, Cotton, Ac , cut lo od< r. A pin hots,
Inks, Brushes, Ac., always tn land. Nr ta
ry Public, Court, Lodge and W >: cal ,t x
ecuted iu neatest style.
Orders by mail promptly attcLil and o
April 3-tf.
|j 0 do
moie than the unaouat stattil ahoy*', Nooi o
can fail to make money fast. Any one can
do the work. You cmi mkc f/O u .'>o cen s
to $2 an hour by devoting your evenings and
spare time to the businefs. It costs nett
ing to try the business. Nothing like it for
money making ever offered before. Busi
ness pleasant s’tH'Sirietly honorable. lead
er, if you want to know* all about the b.st
paying business before the public, s nd us
your address and we will sand you fu I par
ticulars and private terms frei; mntples
worth aho free; you can then niak- up
your mmd for yourself, Addr* ss Gil< ‘IvJK
STINBON A CO., Tort lauds Maine.
To Merchants and Business
Men !
SUMMER SCHEDULE!
GREAT REDUCTION OF BOARD
AT THE
MARSHALL HOUSE
TUc Host Arranged and Most Thor
ougliiy Ventilated Hotel
An Savannah, 1.a..
JOHN BEESNAN, Proper.
Darii the S-.m;mor months the Tiacsient
rates ut bcar.t will be
§•2.00 per Day,
And at tLe same rates for any part of a
dav.
t ■ S. B. —Notwithstanding the great re
duction in our rates the unrivalled uct-1
lenceoftte Marshall House Table will be
ma nfalnetl.
t _'Y wi ! p’ve all oar irieL.A the same
rules us at the l -antcrs.
"J vr " -y\jr \
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad*
General Biteiiimendent’s Officf. )
ATLANTIC A GULF llAILUOAl),
Savannah, Oct. 31, 187‘J. )
On find after SUNDAY, October sth,
Pdstenger Trains on tk.s Load wi:l run as
follows: ,
NIGHT EX PE ESS.
L ave Savptinah duiiy at 4:30 p m
Arrive at J up ‘* 7:00 [> m
AfiiVd at TbouiaM jl3 “ 6:35 am
Arrive at Bainbridge “ 0:40 a m
Arrive at Albany “ 10:45 a m
Arrive at L ve Oak “ 2:00 am
Arrive sat Tallahassee “ 7:00 ani
Arrive id Jacksonville “ 7.50 a m
Leave Tallah&s.,co “ 5:45 pm
Leave J*< ksonv 11 9 “ 5:30 p m
Leave L ve Oak “ 11:15 p ni
Leave Albany “ 4:00 p m
Leave Ba nr 1 idjje k ‘ 4:00 p lu
Leave TLomLSvilie “ 7:35 p m
Le ve J<.siip “ 0:30 a ui
Arrive at bavaam Ii *• 0:(0 a m
No c angt o cm between Savannah find
Jack son vil *-• an ; S ivannah and Albany.
S'eep’i g cars run thiough lo aLd from
S SttVimrah Ind Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernan lina,
| Gaicesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Pf.ssergeis lor D.irien take this trail:.
Passei gers from Savannah for Biunsw’ck
t ike this tra : n, arrive at Brurswiek (a, in.
Passer g vs leave Brunswick at 8.00 p m.,
1 air've at S vam ah 0:00 a. m.
; 1* *ss ng-r8 leavirg Macon at 7:15 a. m.
! (daily except Sunday)coln*.ct at J sup wuu
this train for 41 1 it*.
PasheDgers nvm Florida by this train
connect Bt J sop wbb tr**m amvy \1 M
con at 0:25 p. in. ';i ly r txcept Suntniy.
Palace sleeping cais run through 10 and
from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with Pasieig r trains
both ways on Sou’hwestf ra ltailroud to likl
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleai etc.
M i S'eannr leaves Bainbiidge for Apa
lacbicoJn every Sunday anl Thuisiay even
ing; fer Columbus every Tuc.day and Sat
urday afte. noon.
Clcse connection at Jasktoavillc daily
(Sundays excepted) lor Gfte*n Cove Springs,
S-. Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise and il
landings on St. John's i. vi r. .
Trams on i'. A A. It. U li leave jur etioii
gi i g w st at 11.37 a. m., and lor Biunsw cl -
ut 4:40 p. nn, daily exc pt bund iy.
Through T eke s tela atd Seeping Cat
Berths secured al Bren’s 'licket Ofiiae, N /
22 Bull street, and at Atlantic and Gulif
liuilioad l’assenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION Til AIN. —EAST Eltlff
D. VISION.
Le&ue Savaucah, Sunlays excepted, at
, 7:00 a Hi
Leave ildntosh “ 0:28 a r,,
Leave Jt-sup “ 12:00
Leave Blackshear “ 2:05 p n7
Arrive at Dupont “ 0:15 p u,
L ave Dupont “ 5:15 a u,
L.ave lilackstear “ 0:85 an.
Leave Jtsup “ l.:3o p
Leave Mclntosh *• 2:52 p n^
Arriue at S.,vai n.'.h “ 5 ; 40 pn,
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays i xcepttd, at
7:30 a in
L~ave : Valdosta *• 10:02 a iy
Leave yuitman ' “ 11:42 an 4
Arrive at Thtniasville “ 2:10pn 4
Leave Thcinasi itle “ 2:40 p ly
Leave, Camilla “ 5:24 p ly
Airive at A.tany “ 7:20 p iy
Leave Altai y “ 5:00 a iy
Leave OannJiu “ 7*20 a ly
Ai rive at TLomasv ille “ 10:20 aiy
L:.ave Tfcomasvii.o y “ 10:50 a iy
Leave Qi ii man “ 1:10 pu,
L ave Vahloeta “ 8:15 p in
Arrive at Dupont “ 5:45 p nf
■1... ''' ''il^rs'.' 1 lI.UNES, Gen. Supt. r
IMS. J. BABY,
PRACTICAL TIMER
—DEALER IN
\ N. *3 ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
And Manufacturerfof
TIN WARE,, 1 TIN ROOFING,
GUTTERS, &c.
Personal at tout ion given to repairing
Tin ip-ofs.
177 Congress Si., Savannah, G a
di i.s-lvn
m BURmARTS •
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Pricrs reduced* J\imphlet free. •.
I MILLING SUPPLIES.
Works : ln-istiana, l.amastor ., Pa.
,flier: 2.5 -. Heaver Sit., York, Pa
WILLIAM ARM IT AGE,
t avnucriiit tvn in nurit. ay
Manufacturer of
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AND
FLAMED LUMBER,
IS LATHS, SHINGLES,
PH'KETS, FRUIT AND VEG
ETABLE BOX STUFF,
Biavkshcar, Gecigia.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON BUILDINGS.
:. Prices ere ss fll vs: Staves $4 50.
-2 ' LatLs $1 50. Flooring
-12 i4. Ceibug Si 2 '-o. Weatherboarding
■JIO 0<) per thousand.
May 8-tf.
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