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FUNERAL INVITATION.
RUSSELL —The friendsand acquaintances
ui Col. Isaac Russell and family, and of
Philip M. Russell and Mrs. Lena Epstein and
their families, arc respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral of Con. Russell from his
late residence, No. 191 Perry street, one door
from Jefferson, at 4 o’clock THIS AFTER
NOON.
INDEX TOMKW ADVKRTJBEMENTS.
Christmas Punch, Egg-Nog and Lunch at J.
Med. Henderson’s.
Turkey shooting at Schuetzen Park.
First-Class Sewing Machines—Joyce & Hunt.
Raffle of breech-loading gun at Kaufmann’s.
Big Christmas Dinner at Freid & Hicks’.
Oranges fpr Christmas at Gardner’s.
■
CHRISTMAS ON THURSDAY.
An old poem, illustrating the popular be
lief regarding Christmas day, is preserved
in manuscript in the British Museum. As
Christmas this year falls on Thursday, we
publish the following extract, changing the
words from old to modern English :
If Christmas day on Thursday be,
A windy winter see shall ye,
Os winds and weathers all wicked.
And hard tempests strong and thick.
The summer shall be good and dry,
Corn and beasts shall multiply;
That year is good lands to till.
And kings and princes shall die by skill;
What child that day born be,
He shall have happy right well to thee.
Os deeds, he shall be good and stable;
Os speech and tongue, wise and reason
able.
NOTES ABOUT TOWN.
Happenings Here, There and Everywhere
—The public offices and banks will be
closed to-morrow.
—The departments in the court house
will be closed to-morrow.
—Sunday hours will be observed in the
postoffice to-morrow.
—The Bethesda boys will have their
usual Christmas dinner at the “Home” to
morrow.
—A fine Christmas dinner will be given
the orphan girls of St. Mary’s Home to
morrow.
--Mr. J. R. Young, of the firm of Ellis,
Holt & Co., was elected a member of the
Board of Trade yesterday.
—The Savannah Cadets will give a hop
next Friday night, at their armory. This
will be the opening hop of the season.
—The trotting horse “Tony,” raffled last
night at J. D. Harris’ store, was won on a
throw of 38 by Mr. J. D. Schroder.
—There will be a grand turkey shooting
contest at the Schuetzen Park to-morrow.
The skilfull handlers of the rifle may count
on passing a pleasant day.
—The many friends of Mr. E. B. Philpot
who has been very seriously ill for some
days past, will be pleased to learn that he
is improving.
—To-morrow, at twelve o’clock, the col
ored fantastics will assemble at the new
Chatham Hall, and, under the leadership of
Geo. A. Davison, will parade all the princi
pal streets of the city.
—Zeigler’s stereopticon exhibition will
be continued to-night for four hours. The
exhibition will be commenced at 7 o’clock
and continued until 11. The Guards Band
will be in attendance.
—At the Custom House Shades there will
be a regular Christmas lay out to-morrow,
and Mr. Henderson extends an invitation,
which will be found in another column, to
• his friends to call and see him.
—Col. F. L. Dancy, of Florida,a classmate
of Gen. Robert E. Lee, and one of the oldest
graduates of West Point in the United
States, is in the city to spend the holidays.
The C olonel is a veritable patriarch, and
bears his age and honors well.
—Dr. William L. Smith, of Hawkins
ville, Ga., is in the city to spend the holi
days. He is the guest of Mr. Marshall H.
Connally, Secretary to Superintendent R.
G. Fleming, of the Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway.
—The Times office had a plasant call this
afternoon from John C. MacDonald, Esq., o
Waycross, who is on a brief business visit to
Savannah. Mr. McDonald is prominently
mentioned as a candidate for Mayor of Way
cross, and that thriving little town could
have no better Executive officer.
—The celebration of Midnight Mass at
the Catholic Cathedral will take place to
night at 12 o’clock The services will be
exceptionally beautiful, and the music,
especially prepared for the occasion, en
chanting. It is expected that 3,000 or 4,000
people will be present to witness the service,
which will be grander than anything of the
kind ever seen in Savannah.
Mr. Jacob Gardner, 30J Bull street, has
just received 100 boxes choice oranges, wh’ch
be will sell by the box or at retail, very
cheap.
jNtippiity gutrlligrure.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sun Rises - 7:07
Sun Sets 4:57
H ton Watek at Ft Pulaski..lO:3s A m 10:56 p m
Wednesday, December 24,1884.
ARRIVED TO-DAY
Steamship Juniata, Askins, Philadelphia—
G M Sorrel.
Steamer Florida, Amazon, Fernandina—
C Williams, Agent.
CLEARED TO-DAY.
Steamship Wm Crane, Billups, Baltlmor
—Jas B West & Co.
Steamship Chattahoochee, Catherine, New
Y ork—G M Sorrel.
Steamship (Br) Shildon, Roop, Liverpool,
—Richardson & Barnard,
Bark (Nor) Carl Joeann, Gautsen, West
Hartepool, Eng—Holst & Co.
SAILED TO-DAY.
Steamship Wm Crane, Billups, Baltimore
Steamship Chattahoochee, Catherine, New
Y ork.
MEMORANDA.
Tybee, December 24, 2:30 p. m.—Passed up:
steamship Juniata, German steamship Ven
trass, British steamship Dundln, Italian
bark Giovanninl, British bark Wm Gordon.
Passed out: Steamship Joseph Hearn,
N or. bark Aver.
Waiting : Ship Van Loo, barks Maiden
City, Ilex, Johann, and Saga.
Wind : East, light, cloudy.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Wm Crane for Baltimore-
Mrs Brown, J C Yonng.
Per steamship Chatahoochee for New York
—F E Marsh and wife, W F Pike, Alfred L
Lias, and 2 steejage.
Per steamer Anita, from Fernandina and
landings—Wm Warren.
Per steamer Florida, from Fernandina and
landing—Jas Tully, M Howard, F Mushman,
<; o Demerest, G S Vanderwater, G D Palmer
R B Hillyard and wife, Martha Smith, col.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer Florida, from Fernandina and
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1884.
landings,—Walter, T and Co, Warren <S Axon
Gullmartin & Co, D Y Dancy, Comer & Co,
1 Frank Lloyd, Woods & Co, Flannery & Co,
I' W W Chisholm, Butler & S, W W Gordon A
1 Co, Perkins &Son, M McLean, Baldwin <S
• Co. H Myers & Bro, Guckenheimcr & Son.
Per steamer Anita, from Fernandina and
landings—Walter, T & Co, Comer & Co, W W
Gordon, Perkins and Son, Eckman & V, Cen
tral Road, Butler & S, Baldwin & Co, Flauery
& Co, M McLean, Woods & Co.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer Anita, from Fernandina and
landings—93 bales cotton, 1 bale bedding, 1
crib and cts.
Per steamer Florida, from Fernandina and
. landings—3D9 bales coiton, 1 bale bides, 8 bale
moss, 2 bbls syrup, 1 bbl b wheat, 1 keg sau
sages, 105 boxes oranges, 5 boxes oranges."
EXPORTS.
Per steainshipWm Crane for Baltimore
-457 bales upland cotton, 174 bales sea island
- cotton, 75 bbls rise, 1630 bbls rosin, 250 bbls
I oil, 80 tons pig iron, 1260 boxes oranges, 071
5 pkgs mdse. , ,
Per steamship Chattahoochee, for New
■ York—2Bs2 bales upland cotton, 150 bags sea
- island cotton, 10 bales dom and yarns, 657
bbls rosin, 3 bbls spirits, 33,546 feet lumber.
40 000 shingles, 2382 boxes oranges, 23 bbls
oranges, 3 boxes vegetables, 266 pkgs mdse,
and 4 turtles.
Per British steamship Shildon, for Liver
pool, 3508 bales cotton, 1,632,781 lbs, 102 bags
sea island cotton, 53,252 lbs, 800 sacks cotton
seed. Total value 8180,973. Cargo by various
parties.
Per Nor. bark Carl Johann for West Harte
pool, Eng, 4185 pieces p p lumber, 368.841 feet.
Total value 84,797 00. Cargo by Janies K
Clarke & Co.
(Stommerrial.
SAVANNAH MARKETS.
i OFFICE OF SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES.
■ SAVANNAH, GA., December 21, Ip. m.
Savannah Cotton Exchange (Official).
. COTTOS.
Fair „ @
Middling Fair 10 o-8 ®
' Good Middling 10 1-2 ©
Middling 10 3-8 @
Low Middling 10 1-8 @
' Good Ordinary 9 3-4 (a>
Ordinary 9 ®
Tone—Steady.
BXOXIPTS.
KXTOBTS.
Foreign 3,640 | Coastwise 3,00
4ALEB
From 1 p. m. Saturday to 1 p. m; to-day
“’Stock <m hand and on’shipboard at 1 p.m
i to-day, 102,019 bales
• (Savannah Board of Trade, Official.)
Rice.
The market is quiet with inquiry only
for low grades. Sales 128 bbls, these quota
j tions represent for round ,ots. In filling
| small orders higher rates must be paid.
We quote:
Broken Nominal
Common “
Fair l‘ /h5 V , .9 z
Good
Prime
Choice Nominal
• Rough-
, Country lots 90al 100
Tide Water 110al 35
Naval Stores.
Rosin.—The market steady. We quote:
. A 3 1 05 H 8 120
B 1 05 11 80
C 1 05 K - 225
O 1 05 M 3 25
E 1 07)4 N 3 65
F 1 10 W G 425
G 115 IWW
Spirits Turpentine—Steady 28. Sales 300
bbls spirits and 450 bbls rosin.
Naval Stores Statement.
Spirits. Rosin
Receipts to-day 288 1,222
■Stock this day 9,671 46,050
Grain, Provision and Flour Market.
Grain.—Steady. We quote:
White Corn 63 @
Car load lots-....- 60 @- ;
Mixed Corn 62 @
Car load lots 58 @
Mixed Oats 45 @
Car load lots.. 40 @
Northern Hay 100 @
Eastern Hay 105 @
Western Hay 100 @
Meal 70 @
Grits 75 @
PROVISIONS.
Market steady.
D S Shoulders ®4 @
D S L C Sides @
DSCRSides 6)4 (a
Smoked Shoulders ©
Smoked C R Sides 7% @
I Hams 13)4 ©
, Lard 8 or
Butter 24a28
' Cheese 9a13)4
Suga rs.—steady
Cut Loaf. 6% ©
Standard “A” 6V B " ©
Extra “C” % ©
“CC” 5’4 (a
Granulated 6% @
Powdered 6% ©
SALT.
We quote:
ar load lots (f. o. b.) 80©
lots 90©
rxouß.
Market steady.
Superfine 3 00af3 25
Extra 3 65 1 3 85
Family 4 60<c4 90
Choice Patent 6 00©6 75
corrrxs.
; Dull.
Fancy 12)4 @
Prime 12 ©
Medium 11 ©
Fair 10 14 @
Ordinary 9% @
Financial.
Quotations furnished by F. C. Wylly, Stock
and Bond Broker, No. 120 Bryan street.
Tone of the market—Money easy
Exchange on New York—buying
Bank checks selling at par to % discount
Market ruled steady for bonds, and
stocks, We quote :
RAILROAD STOCK. BID. ASKED
Augusta <fc Savannah 7 per cent.
guaranteed exdiv’d 115 116
Central Railroad Script 6 per
cent, ex int 86 87
Central exdiv’d 73)4 74)4
Georgia." 154 156
Southwestern 7 per cent, guaran-
anteed ex div’d 112 113
BANK AND GAS STOCKS
Merchants National 120
Southern Bank State of Georgia.
Savannah Gas 12 14
Mutual Gas Light 25
STATE BONDS.
Georgia new 6s, 1889, January and
July coupons 106 107
Georgia Mortgage on W. & A.
Railroad, regular 7 per cent,
coupons, January and July
turfty, 1886 101 104
Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarter
lies 11l 114
Georgia 7s, 1896 123 124)4
THOS. IRVINE & CO.
-THE—
ALBANY, LIVERPOOL
Commission Merchants,
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKERS,
SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
Established 1847.
PRODUCE of all kinds received on
CONSIGNMENT for SALE.
(No advances made on Green Fruit.)
MERCHANDISE Received and FORWARD
ED To all PARTS of ENGLAND, EUROPE,
AFRICA, SOUTH AMERICA and the EAST.
NEW YORK AGENTS, MESSRS. R. F.
DOWNING A CO. ‘
The Grand Turkey Shooting
Will be continued on Christmas Day at
Schuetzen Park. Ten or twelve-bore shot
guns can be used. Shooters must load at
stand. Ammunition free.
1 Cars leave Coast Line Kaliroad Depot at 1.
'. 2, 8 and 3.50 p. m. Shooting begins at 1.30 and
continues all afternoon.
Sportsmen Take Notice.
FOR RAFFLE
A Splendid Double-Barrel English Bone Hill
BREECH-LOADING GUN, original cost 880.
Sixty chances at 81 each. To be Jraflled at
Julius Kaufmann s Restaurant, during Xmas
holidays.
Notice to Ladies.
MISS KATE LUTZ has just returned from
New York with a full line of the
LATEST FASHION PAT FERNS
and is prepared to attend to all orders for
DRESSMAKING. Perfect fits, in the latest
styles, guaranteed. Prompt attention given.
Corn er Duffy and Montgomery streets.
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS.
I will be prepared to fill all orders for fine
selected DRESSED TURKEYS and FOWLS
for Christmas. Leave your orders and there
will be no disappointment.
J. E. SANDIFORD, Green Grocer.
46 South Broad street.
Florida. Oranges I
CANARY BIRDS AND CAGES,
GARDEN SEEDS.
Fancy and Useful Baskets,
Alligator Jewelry,
Curiosities, Etc., at
GARDNER’S,
30)4 BULL STREET.
The Best to be Found.
Logan & Calder,
WholesaleSißetiilShipiinEßuichsrs
Savannah Market, Stalls 67 and 68,
Have just received a superior supply of choice
TENNESSEE BEEF,
BALTIMORE BEEF,
BOSTON BEEF,
NEW YORK BEEF,
And will supply customers with same in any
quantity fresh or salted. They will also re
ceive on Wednesday a choice lot of
Tenneesee Turkeys and Chickens.
I Send in your orders for Christmas. All
; kinds of Country Produce on hand.
I’AASYPLzVATS.
50 CENTS PER DOZEN.
VIOLET PLANTS, 25c. per dozen.
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, 81 per dozen.
VERBENA PLANTS, 75c. per dozen.
LILY, STAR OF BETHLEHEM, 25c. per doz.
LILY, EASTER PLANTS, 81 per dozen.
1 CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS.
At Wagner’s Nursery,
Thunderbolt Road, or
GARDNER’S,
30)4 Bull Street.
WLQffIHWD
-FOR-
Christmas
Presents !
Don’t forget that the most acceptable one
you can make is a
FIRST-CLASS
SETO MACHINE!
i Which will always be a lasting remembrance
) of the donor. Such a one can be
• found only at
31 Whitaker St.
ALSO AGENTS FOR THE
Hull’s Vapor Stoves
-AND-
DOMESTIC PIPER PATTERNS
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
JOYCE & HUNT’S,
31 WHITAKER STREET.
TURKEYS! TURKEYS!
CHICKENS ! CHICKENS!
I, FINE TURKEYS 1
3,000
Fine Chickens, Geese and Dncks
TO ARRIVE
Every day next Week for
XMAS.
Give us your Xmas orders, we guarantee
satisfaction both in prices and quality. Don’t
fall to give us your orders in time.
J. S. COLLINS & CO.,
No. 15 MARKET BASEMENT.
Special Rothes.
► Christmas Punch, Egg-Nog & Lunch
My friends are all cordially invited to call
around at my place of business TO-MORROW
I (Christmas Day), and join with me In passing
the compliments of the season. A large bowl
of Punch will be brewed, some of the best
I
Egg-Nog ever seen in Savannah will be on
hand, and my usual big Lunch will beserved.
Call around and enjoy a Merry Christmas.
i Yours truly,
J. MED. HENDERSON.
Special TNotice.
City and Suburban Railway, )
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 19,1884. j
During next week in addition to the regu
lar schedule a train will be run on the out
side line, leaving Savannah each day at 10125
a. m., andon returning, leaving MONTGOM
ERY all o’clock p.m., and ISLE OF HOPE
• at 1:30 p. m. On WEDNESDAY AFTER-
S' OON an extra train will be run, leaving the
■ city at3:2sp.m. J. H, JOHNSTON,
President.
Election for Directors.
Savannah Bank and Trust Company, )
Savannah, Ga., Dee. 17,1884. J
The annual election for TWELVE DIREC-
TORS of this Bank, to serve for the ensuing
vear. will be held at the Bank on WEDNES-
I DAY, 31st instant, between 12 and 1 o’clock.
JAS. H. HUNTER, Cashier.
Election for Directors Merchants’
National Bank.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 13,1884.
The annual election for SEVEN DIREC-
* TORS of this Bank will be held at the Bank
ing House, on TUESDAY, January 18,1885,
between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock.
" Thos. Gadsden, Cashier.
, Dividend Notice.
Central Railroad & Bank’g Co. of Ga.,)
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 10,1884. J
A dividend of THREE DOLLARS per
share from the earnings of this company an*
its dependencies, has been declared, payable
I on and after DECEMBER 27th inst., to the
i stockholders as of rec -rd this day.
T^l. CUN NIN Gll AM, Cashier.
Election for Directors.
Central R. R. and Banking Co., of Ga.,) .
Savannah, Ga., Dee. 5, 'BBI. )
An election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS,
to manage the affairs of this Company for
thq ensuing year, will oe held in the Banking
House, in Savannah, on MONDAY, the Sth
" day of JANUARY, 1885, between the hours of
10 o’clock a. m. and 2 o’clock p. m.
Stockholders and their families will be
■ passed free over the Company’s road, to at
. tend the election, from the 2d to the sth of
JANUARY, and be passed free returning
from the sth to the Bth of JANUARY, on
' presentation of their stock certificates to the
, conductors.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
NOTICE.
Central R. R. & Banking Co. of Ga., 1
General Passenger Department, >
Savannah, Ga., June 20th, 1884. J
Saturday Night and Sunday Excur-
sion Tickets.
On and after SATURDAY NIGHT, June
21st, this Company will sell EXCURSION
TICKETS at FOUR CENTS per mile to ALI
POINTS on its lines, to be used on Saturday
Night and Sunday Trains, GOOD FOR RE
TURN passage until MONDAY NOON fol
lowing date of sale.
GEO. A. WHITEHEAD,
General Passenger 4 vent.
Epi Lirge [p Loai
PINEAPPLES!
Urge Fresh kta heanas!
Malaga Grapes!
FANCY APPLES
Preserves of all Kinds I
■ mS, FANCY ill
NUTS AN 1 ) RAISINS,
Currants, Figs, Dates, Prunes, &c.
The above goods lor sale only to the trade
BY
J. B. Reedy
Groceß.and Importer of Fruit,
BAY AND WHITAKER. STREET 3
WISH YOU
The compliments of the season, and hope
that you will continue to appreciate in the
future as you have in the past, our delicious
Ws ton Sm Crata
—AND—
[ VIRGIN candy:
The fact of their being home products is not
advanced In their behalf, because
They Are Equal to if Not Better
! than any other similar manufacture, and
Their Superior Quality
I Sells them without appealing to patriotism.
THEY ARE THE BEST.
, -WQuallty always of the highest standard.
SWAIN’S DOWN
VIRGIN candy:
SWAN’S DOWN
Manufactured by
ACOSTA & EINSTEIN,
Amusements.
savannaTtheaße
I
TWO NIGHTS ONLY,
AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTRESS,
Clara Morris
SUPPORTED BY
Jr. FrsderiG Bryton,
-AND-
AN EXCELLENT COMPANY,
Under the management of
Mr. FRANK L. GOODWIN
FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 26th, Belot’s Mar
velous Play,
“ L’ARTICLE 47.”
SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. 27th, Belin and
Nvs Powerful Drama,
MISS MULTON!
Prices of Admission, §2.00, 91.00 and 50c. Re
served Seats 25c. additional.
Special rates on all railroads. Parties at a
distance can secure seats by mail or telegram
The sale of seats opens at DAVIS BROS.
' on Monday, December 22d, at 9 a. m.
New Year’s
RACES
-AT-
Centlenieii’s Drirag Park.
K.
I
The Sweepstake Race to come off at the
above named Park
-ON-
Thursday, January Ist,
(NEW YEAR’S DAY),
has been filled as follows:
S. J. Titcomb enters bay marc “Aida T.”
Geo. E. Matthews enters bay’ mare “Dora.”
Fred Kolshorn enter, sorrel mare “Pet.”
I Thomas Brown enters grey gelding “Charlie.”
The free-for-all Race heretofore advertised,
has not been filled, but the management, in
order to have TWO RACES, have determined
to give a
THREE-MINUTE RACE,
open to all Savannah horses, which have
never beaten three minutes.
* This race will be run for a purse of SIOO, $75
to the first horse, and $25 to the second.
Entrance fee to this race, $lO. Entries to
close on SATURDAY, December 27th.
D. H. C.AMPBELL,
Secretary.
• A NICE RESIDENCE
‘ IN A SPLENDID LOCATION.
The recently bn fit residence on the south
-1 east corner of Waldburg and Jefferson streets
is offered for sale preparatory to the depart
ure of the owner for Europe.
The house was built only a few months ago
from selected lumber, the owner being in that
I business, and arranged with a view to com
fort and convenience. The lower floor is di
vided into two parlors, sitting room and
dining room, with kitchen attached, making
five rooms On the upper floor there'are
three bedrooms and a bath room—piazzas on
both floors. There is » large yard with ser
vants’ rooms, buggy hou«e, wood etc.,
the whole making a most complete and at
tractive home.
—ALSO—
Will be sold wljfcthe above property, if de
sired, three containing four
rooms each and rent ing (the three) for 826 per
, month. Each house is furnished with water
and a shed In the yard This will make a
well paying investment.
If not sold previously at private sale, the
property will be offered at auction on the
premises at 4 p. m., on Monday, Dec. 15.
C. H. DORSETT,
Real Estate Dealer.
aui(i}.u.
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PASSAGE TO NEW YORK.
CABIN J2O
EXCURSION 32
STEERAGE 10
The magnificent Steamships of this Comubu. d
appointed to sail as follows. STANDARD TIME:
TO NEW YORK.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. H .0. DAGGBTT
FRIDAY, December 2&, at 12:00 noon
NACOOCHEE, Captain F. Kempton, MON
DAY, December 29, at 3:30 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE, Captain W. H. Fisheb
WEDNESDAY, December 31, at 5:00 a. m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. J. W. Catherine
FRIDAY, January 2, at 6:30 a. m.
TO raiUA-OELraiA.
These steamers do not carry passengers .
JUNIATA, Captain S. L. Askins, SATUR
DAY, December 27. at 12:30 p. m.
DESSOUG, Captain F. Smith, SATURDAY,
January 3, at 7:00 a. m.
Tnrough bills of laden given to Eastern and North'
western points and to ports of the United Kingdom
and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
G. M SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
Merchants’ and Miners
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
FOR BAJLTIMOP
CABIN PASSAGE 815 00
SECOND PASSAGE 12 U 0
EXCURSION 25 00
49“ Including Meals and Stateroom. ‘6#
For the present the Steamships of this
Company are appointed to sail from Savan
nah for Baltimore every five days, as follows.
City time :
GEORGE APPOLD, Captain Foster, MON
DAY, December 29th, at 3:30 p m.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, SATUR
DAY , January 3, at 9 a. m.
GEORGE APPOLD, Capt. Foster, THURS
DAY, January 8, at 12 noon.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUESDAY,
And from Baltimore on the days above
named at 3 p. m.
Through bills lading given to all points West, all
the manntactnring towns in New England, and *o
Liverpool and Bremen. Through passenger ticket,
issued to Plttsbnrg, Cincinnati, Chicago, and all point
West and Northwest.
JAS. B. WEST & CO., Agents,
114 Bay street.
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE 820 00
EXCURSION 35 00
STEERAGE 12 00
The first class iron steamships of this company ar.
appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boston at 8p
m.; from Savannah as follows: Standard Time.
CITY OF MACON, CAPTAIN W. KELLEY,
THURSDAY, December 25, at 11:00 a. m.
GATE CITY Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, January 1, at 6:00 a. m.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley,
TUESDAY, January 6, at 10:00 p. m.
GATE CITY, Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, January 15, at 5:30 p. m.
Through bills ot lading given to New England manu
facturing pout, and to Liverpool.
The Company’s wharves in both Savannah and Bos
ton are connected with all railroads leading out ol th.
two cities.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents.
M TOT M BAWL
Commencing NovShiber 22d, 1884, the MOR
GAN STEAMSHIP LINE will inaugurate a
weekly service with the elegantly appointed
and fast sailing steamships
“HUTCHINSON” and “MORGAN”
Between Tampa, Fla., and Key West and
I Havana. Also between Tampa and New Or-
leans, with the following arrivals and de
partures :
Leave NEW ORLEANS for TAMPA, KEY
WEST and HAVANA every THURSDAY.
Arrive TAMPA Saturday.
Leave TAMPA SATURDAY, on arrival ot
South Florida Railroad train.
Leave KEY WEST SUNDAY. Arrive HA
VANA MONDAY.
RETURNING
1 Leave HAVANA for KEY WEST, TAMPA
and NEW ORLEANS every WEDNESDAY
Leave KEY WEST THURSDAY.
1 Leave TAMPA FRIDAY, on arrival of South
1 Florida Railroad train. Arrive NEW OR
LEANS SUNDAY.
Passengers leaving Savannah on Fridays
; via Savannah, Floriaaand Western Railway,
1 Fast Mail (7:01 a. m.) make close connections
for KEY WEST and HAVANA.
F. H. RAND, G. T. A. South Florida R. R.
C. I). OWENS, Traffic Manager Peoples’ Line
Steamers. * < *
Georgia and Florida Inland Steam
boat Company.
Commencing Oct. 1.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
Leaves Savannah, foot of Lincoln street, for
i Doboy, Darien, St. Simon’s, Brunswick and
j Way Landings every Monday and Thursday
at 4 p. m., connecting at Brunswick with
Steamer CRACKER BOY for Satilla river.
Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival
will oe at risk of consignee.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.
C. Williams, General Agent.