The Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 188?-1???, December 29, 1884, Page 8, Image 8

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8 MARRIED. SALAS—WHITEHEAD.—On December 24, IKH4 at St. John’s Church, XV ashington, v. v., by the rector, the Rev. William Augustus Ramon Salas, of rnerly of Charleston, S. C.), to VA’-biha Bek bien, youngest daughter of the late Hon. John Whitehead, of Burke co "nJ?> £a., and granddaughter of Major John Berrien, of the Continental army No cards. transient advertisements. Transient advertisements miist be paid for at the time of publication. NOTICE. Sutscriters will confer a favor on the Man ager of the Daily Times If whenever there Is failure of the carriers to deliver the paper, notice Is sent to or left promptly at the office, 94 Bryan Street. notice to advertisers. Notice of desire to change contract adver tisemements for Sunday issue must be sent to the office before 12 Saturday. Advertisers will please govern themselves accordingly. TIME OF CLOSING HEMIALS. [STANDARD TIME.] Northern mail, 6:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Charleston, 6:00 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Port Royal Railroad, 6:00 a. m., 1.00 and 7.00 P 'po’r all points in Florida, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 P Macon and Brunswick Railroad, 6:00 a. m. ’Brunswick and Albany Railroad, 6:00 a. m S 1 F°& P W\ Railroad, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p.m. All points west of Waycross, on Savannah, Florida & Western Railway, 6:00 a. m. and 7 P Western mail, via Central Railroad, 9:00 a. w. and 7:20 p. in. Milledgeville, Eatonton and Gordon, 0.00 a m. and 7:20 p. m. Hawkinsville, 6:00 a. m. and < :00 p. m. Albany, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Bainbridge, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. ni. Thomasville, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Quitman, 6:00a. m. and 7-uvp.m. All points on the 8., K. & W. 8.R., between Thomasville and Bainbridge, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. , Savannah river Tuesdays, 5 p. m. On Sunday, mail for all points 6:00 p. nj. On Sunday for delivery of mail, 0 to 10 am. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to Sportsmen. Notice of Bottomry. Wanted Agents—Park Mfg. Co. Philadelphia Weekly Times for 188-3. Important Notice to Liquor Dealers. TEA TABLE GOSSIP. “Mr. Smith, do you dye your hair !” asked the small boy. “No, why did you think so?” “O, I dunno, only it’s black,. and sister said she reckoned you was born light headed.” “What a lovely little dog,” exclaimed a Boston girl at the dog show. “Is it an ex pectortation?” “No, ma’am, it’s a spitz. ’ the hurried up to the Grand Central station and took the first train for home. Four Treasury girls were married last week. There appears to be some fellows who are marrying Treasury girls under the impression they will bring away some of the Treasury surplus. An echo from Marseilles: “You can have no idea, you fellows here, how rank the veg etation is in India. Now, when I was there, visiting a Bajah, a great friend of mine, ;I just took a run around the place for an hour’s shooting. There was a clover field there, and pretty soon my dog, Dash—splendid animal—comes to a point. I advanced, and flush two elephants—fetch down one with each barrel. Give you my word, gentlemen, I hunted for one of those elephants high and low, through the tall clover, but couldn’t find the first sight of him. How was that for clover, eb?” “But what became of the other elephant?” “Oh, Dash retrieved him!” —French Paper. En Route to St. Augustine. Mr. J. W. Kay, from Asheville, N. C., ar rived here last night on the steamer Alice Clark, from Augusta. He is accompanied by his wife and four children, and left this morning by the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway for St. Augustine, where he proposes to open a livery stable in con nection with the Hotel St. Marks. He brought with him ten buggies, fifteen car riages, thirty five horses and ten negro dri vers, and a very large band wagon. —Wm. Walker, charged with committing a violent, felonious assault upon the person of Sarah Green, on the 27th of December, was arrested on a warrant from Magistrate Warring Russel, Jr’s., Court and committed to jail to-day. He will probably have a preliminary trial to-morrow. All the parties are colored. Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer, the drug gists, wboare always looking after the inter est ol their customers, have now secured the sale of Dr, Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Svrup, a remedy that never fails to cure Colds, Paine in the Chest and all Lung Affections. Foi proof try a free sample bottle. Regu lar size 50 cents and 81.—Adv. guttlligme. ~MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY. Sun Rises ... 7:04 Bun Sets 4:56 High Watek al Ft Pulaski..4:33 a m 5:06 pm Monday, December 29, 1884. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Schr Tillie Vanderherchen, Brown, New York, with guano to order, vessel to Master Schr A F Crockett, Thorndike, New York, ■with general cargo to order, vessel to Jos A Roberts & Co. Schr Jos Souther, Watts, New York, with stone to order, vessel to Master. Steamer Florida, Amazun, Fernandina— C Williams, Agent. ARRIVED TO-DAY Steamship Gate City, Hedge, Boston—Rich ardson A Barnard. CLEARED TO-DAY. Steamship Nachoochee, Kempton, New York—G M Sorrel- Barque (Nor) Ibis, Christensen, Bristol—M S Cosulich & Co. Bark (Danish) Helsinger, Nelsen, Liverpool —Holst & Co. MEMORANDA. Tybee. December 29, 2:30 p. m.—Passed up: Steamship Gate City, British steamship Buda Pest. Passed out: Steamship Dronholme, steam ship Wilton, steamship Evrest. Waiting: Barks Johann, Saga, and Richard. Wind : Northeast, light, fair. PASSENGERS. Per steamship Gate City, from Boston— F Smith and wife, Mrs Jones, Miss Schermer horn, Mrs Dudley. Miss Dudley, Mrs and Miss Jones, M J Southen E Wasgratt, Mrs and i Miss McPhail G W Young and wife, Mrs A O 1 Avery, Jennie M, Emma T, and Mary T Churchill, G Littlefield W GBenedict, Mrs . Benedict. G H Ball, Mary Quinn, Lizzie Maloff, Mary G Glennon, C Johnson, Chandler, J Coakley H R Terrill Wm Jones < H M Reed, Annie TKlrk, Kate Lawler, Mag | THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1884. gie Galvin E SUpham W Potter, w L Potter, E Cuthbert, E Fear G J Bolton and wile, Annie Rogers, Marfan Spellman Rose Kelley. Annie Sweeny, M Mahoney CRHanscome. E Brown and wife. A ALincoln, G W Mole, II P Crum, W Dudley, G Beale, Annie McGlinn, Sarah Waters, Miss McConnell, Anne Wood run, C B Giles, Chas Page, D Hatch, Frank Bi'thm, and 22 steerage. , , Per steamer Florida, from Fernandina and landings—F Williams: Dr C Burroughs, J h Mills, M R Wright, Ben Walker, col, J M Walker, col. CONSIGNEES. Per steamship Gate City, from Boston— Central Road, S, F and W R’y, Co, W Callen, Altmayer & Co, 1> C Bacon “ Co, Cohen A- Co, M Boley * Son Collat Bros 5 Cohen C H Carson J Cunnfnghyin A H Champion Anna Dagman Epstein & W Chas Ellis, A Einstein & Sons, F Einstein, H Gal laglier, Goldstein & H, J B Geaudry, Graham &H Gilbert* to, Guckenhelmer and Son, Joyce & 11, Lippman Bros,, W J Lindsay, S M Lewis DPMyersln, J McGrath & Co, A .) Miller & Co, H Myers & Bro, Meinhard Bros, a S Nichols, Ohlander Bros N Puulsen, J Rosenheim i Co, H Solomon & Son, Russak 6 Co, Solomon and Co, Smith & K, HL Schreiner, E A Schwarz, P luberdy C \v il fiams, E 'l' Whitcomb, Weed & C, J H Estill, Jane Harris, E C Richardson, Per steamer Florida, from Fernandina and landings—Perkins & Son, str Lee, Guilmartin & Co, W W Gordon & Co, Walter T & Co, M McLean, Garnett. S & Co, Comer & Co, John Flannery & Co, Farley & Co, Ellis Holt and Co, D Y Dancy Baldwin <.t Co, Lee Roy Myers H Myers & Bro, M Y Henderson, Benham Bros & Co, Lippman Bros, Weed & C, W E Alexander & Son, Acosta & E, J Belsinger, D L Stevens, Beinhard Bros & Co, Dr U J Burroughs. RECEIPTS. Per steamer Florida from Fernandina and landings—4s7 bales cotton, 9 bales hides and skins, 2 bbls potatoes, 9 pkgs mdse. EXPORTS. Per steamship Juniata, for Philabelphia— -332 bales upland cotton, 409 empty bbls, 99 bales dom and yarns, 100 bales./paper stock, 223 bbls rosin, 94 bbls spirits, 15,825 feet lum* her, 80 bales straw, 25,075 shingles, 16 bbls oranges 1169 boxes oranges, 48 tcs clay, 270 crates vegetables, 375 tons pig iron, 90 pkgs mdse. _ . , _ n Per Nor. barque Ibis, for Bnston, Eng, 3,045 bbls rosin, 1,294,610 lbs. Total value 85,458 97 Cargo by S P Shotter & Co. Per Danish bark Helsinger, for Liverpool, 1651 bales cotton, 773,094 lbs, 450 bbls rosin. Total value 882,460. Cargo by various parties. —— SAVANNAH MARKETS. OFFICE OF SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES. SAVANNAH, GA., December 29, Ip. m. Savannah Cotton Exchange (Official). COTTON, Fair— . J® Middling Fair @ Good Middling 10 1-2 @ Middling 10 p 16 Low Middling 101-8 @ Good Ordinary .9% ® Ordinary 9 @ I'one—Quiet and easy. kkceiftb. Net 3,2411 Gross 3,396 Foreign 8,5541 Coastwise a ALBS From 1 p. m. Saturday to 1 p. m; to-day 503 bales. , , , , . , Stock on hand and on shipboard at 1 p. m to-day, 93/ 37 bales (Savannah Board of Trade, Official.) Rice. The market Is quiet with inquiry only for low grades. Sales 223 bbls. L’hese quota tions represent for round .ots. In filling small orders higher rates must be paid. We quote: Broken.. Nominal Common _ Fair 4%aoc Good Prime o%a%c Choice Nominal Country lots Naval Stores. ROSIN.—The market steady. We quote: A 8 1 05 H 8 120 B 1 05 11 80 C 105 K 2 25 p 1 05 M 3 25 E 1 07% N 3 65@3 75 F 1 10 W G 4 25 U 1 15 I WW Spirits Turpentine— Firm 28. Sales bbls spirits and 280 bbls rosin. Naval Stores Statement. Spirits. Rosin Receipts to-day 300 3,367 Stock this day. 9,375 46,M3 Grain, Provision and Flour Market. Grain.—Steady. We quote: White Corn 63 @ Car load lots.. 60 Mixed Corn 62 fe: Car load lots 58 @ Mixed Oats 45 @ Car load lots 40 @ Northern Hay- 100 <a—— Eastern Hay 105 @ Western Hay l"0 ® Meal "0 @ Grits- —— 75 @ PROVISIONS. Market steady. D S Shoulders 5% @ DSLCSides 6& @ D S C R Sides 6% Smoked Shoulders Smoked C R Sides 7% @ Hams 13% @ Lard 8 Butter 24a28 Cheese 9a13% Sugars.—steady Cut Loaf. 6% Ccft Standard “A” 6% C<s Extra “C” ® “CC” 5% Granulated 6% (a) Powdered 6>« SALT. We quote: ar load lots (f. o. b.) 80'tf lots — ri.ouß. Market firm. Superfine 3 00*83 25 Extra 3 Family 4 6054 90 Choice Patent 6 00@6 75 oorrrßS. Dull. l ancy 12% @ Prime 12 ® Medium 11 © Fair- 10 % ifi 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 : bailroad stock. bid. asked Augusta & Savannah 7 per cent. guaranteed exdiv’d 115 116 Central Railroad Script 6 per •V’it. ex int 86% 87 % Cet tral exdiv’d 73% 74% 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 turlty, 1886 101 104 Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarter- lies Hl 114 Georgia 7s, 1896 123 124% CITY BONDS. Augusta 6 per cent 102 104 Augusta er cent 107 108 Columbus per cent. 84 86 Macon 6 per cent 103 105 Savannah 5 per cent 89 89% Savanahs per cent, (new) 89 89% BAU.BOAD BONDS. A. & G. Ist mortgage consolidated 7 per cent, coupons, January and July maturity, 1897 112 114 Chariotte,Columbia and Augusta Ist mortgage lOT 108 1 Charlotte,Columblaand Augusta 2d mortgage ••••■ Central consolidated mortgage 7 per cent, coupons January and July maturity, 1893.. 112 113 Gainesville, Jeff, and Southern Ist mortgage, due 1911, July and January coupons 7 per cent 111 112 Augusta and Knoxville 7 per cent So Ga &'Fla, Ist mortg 110 113 do 2nd “ 102 104 Montgomery & Eufaula 104% 105% W R Rail'd 2d mort'g 110 111 Mo and Girard.mo 2d rt’g 110 ill OSS Co. bonds 100 101 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 & CO. Liquor Dealer’s Association. An important meeting of the Liquor Deal; er’s Association will be held TO-MORROW (1 uesday) EVENING. Notice will be given in the News and Times of the hour and place of meeting. „ ... HERMAN MYERS, President. M. T. Quinan, Secretary. iUiv 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 rattled at Julius Kaufmann’s Restaurant during Xmas holidays. 'bottomry." A Loan of about 82,600 is wanted (by con sent of the Italian Consular Agent at this port) on honorary and hypothecation or the Italian bark “Glusepplna e Vincenzo,” her freight and cargo, to pay lor repairs and sup plies necessary for the continuance of her intended voyage from Black river, Jamaica, to Trlest, Austria. Sa’d loan reimbursable within three days after her ar Ival at port o: destination. Sealed applications lor making > said loan, with rate of maritime interest, to be left at our office, room No. 18, Kelly’s ’ Building, on WEDNESDAY, December 31, on or before 12 m., when and where they will be ' opened in the presence of the appl cants or their representatives. For further informa -1 tion apply to M. S. COSULICH & CO., Agents Italian bark Giuseppina e Vincenzo. 188®. THE mn TIMES Aims to cover the whole field of progressive journalism. No subject is too great for it to discuss intelligently and without bias, and none so insignificant as to escape its notice. It lays the world tributary to its wants, and everywhere its agents may be found, alert to : gather the particulars of all passing events and send them by telegraph up to the last moment of going to press. It is a brief and abstract chronicle of the time and contains all that is worth knowing in the history of i the world for the past 24 hours. Ths Wly ta : year. The Largest, the Brightest and the Best. A Newspaper for Every Household. “THE WEEKLY TIMES ’ is foremost among the largest and best of the Family and General weekly newspapers published in the country, and it is now oflered to single sub scribers at One Dollar a year and an extra copy given with every club of 20. It is the most progressive Journal of its class. Its aim . is to be the newspaper of the people of the . whole country; to meet every intelligent want in journalism, and to make it so cheap that all can alford to enjoy its weekly visits. “THE ANNALS OF THE WAR” have been one of the distinguished features of “THE WEEKLY TIMES,” and it is now imitated in that feature by many of the leading and periodicals of the country. The best writers from the active participants of the great struggle on both sides will continue their contributions to the unwritten history of the war in every number, and make the paper specially entertaining and instructive to the veterans of both the Blue and the Gray. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: “THE WEEKLY TIMES” is mailed, post . paid, lor One Dollar a year. Every club of 20 will be entitled to an extra copy. Address, THE i IMES, Times Building, Philada. ; TURN OVER ) ’ Your annual “New Year Leaf” for 1885, and resolve to use ONLY THE BEST Soda Crackers manufactured, viz: SWAN’S DOWN! SWAN’S DOWN I The delight of epicures, the favorite of all. Your lunch, dinner or tea would be incom plete without them. Pure, Crisp, Delicious, Fresh. Try a pound, your grocer can accommo date you with a neat HANDY 1 OR 2 POUND PACKAGE. You Clay Eater ! Quit eating common candy, don’t admin ister POISON to your children, wives and friends. Eat Candy—GOOD Pure Candy wont hurt anybody. If you are asked to name the highest type of PURITY, don’t hes itate to answer, out loud, too, VIRGIN CANDY! MRGIX CAJNIDY! Candies, Cakes, Crackers and Pure Con fections. Manufactured by ACOSTA & EINSTE IN, MR. W. T. HARRIS, 93% Bay street, Savan -1" nah, says: My wife and I were greatly troubled with indigestion. We took Brown’s Iron Bitters and it cured us entirely. For latest style fan cy percale g Peccanand I ehlrts L, Fried’s is the place.. SAVANNAH THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS and One Matinee Only, Monday & Tuesday NigHs -AND- Wednesday Matinee, Dec. 29, 30, and Matinee 31. America’s Favorite Comedian C.B.BISHOP SUPPORTED BY His own Carefully Selected Company. Introducing Popular Songs and Music of the day. MONDAY NIGHT, December 29, and WEDNESDAY MATINEE, December 31, “WIDOW BEDOT,” TUESDAY NIGHT, December 30, The latest and greatest success, “A CASE OF WINE,” By the author of “A BUNCH OF KEYS.” O a, r’sual prices. Seats on sale at DAVIS BROS. glurtiott SEVEN HOUSES —AT- AUCTION. C. H. DOR ETT, Real Estate Dealer. Will sell at the Court House on Tuesday, January 6th, 1885, during the usual hours of sale, Lot No. 16 North Oglethorpe Ward, front ing 90 feet on Bryan street and running back to Olive street. The improvements consists of three houses on Bryan, and four on Olive street, all rented to good tenants, and bringing In 836 per month, with a space unbuilt upon, on Bryan street. Terms—CASH. MR. H. F. GRAHAM, 190 Congress street, Hl Savannah, says: My mother used Brown’s Iron Bitters for impurity of the blood with great benefit. I can conscientiously recom mend it. At L. Fried’s, the reason you are not forced or talked half to death to buy goods you do not like,is because he carries a large and well selected stock. Also sells so cheap that you will find it no trouble to buy or get suited,as he intends to carry out as he advertises. Favorite Cigarettes will sooth your troubles S ee below. Mrs. A. Riley, corner Bryan and Farm streets, Savannah, says: “I used Brown’s Iron Bitters as a tonic and appetizer, and found it all I could desire.” When Wanting Good Shoes You will very naturauy want to buy them from a house where you ca i get the best goods for the lowest prices, taking the quality into consideration, for it is a fact beyond controversy that the bestquality of goods is always the cheapest in the end. This being so, you should BUY TEEM FROM A firm whose reputation for selling good goods is well known all over the State, and whose experience for the past twenty years enables them to sell a neat fitting, stylish, durable SOLID SHOE as low as inferior goods are offered by some houses. We do not sell a shoddy article, but on the contrary, always endeavor to give our customers the value of their money, by selling ONLY good honest goods. Therefore, before making your purchases consult your now interests and go to JOSEPH ROSENHEIM S CO., Where you will find a large assortment to select from, and as fine and good in quality as can be found in any house in the South. CirtT X? A nxzivrmc For STACY, ADAMS & CO.’S Gents’ fine Hand-sewed Shoes, YVVxrUIAi JLH and for SAMUEL TOLMAN’S Fine Pniladelphia made Hand-sewed Goods. Also, for T. M. HARRIS & CO.’S Philadelphia made Fine Shoes for Misses and Children. Jos. Rosenheim & Co., FLORIDA CURIOSITIES! .John Hollers Co.’s CELEBRATED CUTLERY AT Macher’s Jewelry Store lie BROUGHTON STREET. i,odo u or urn, i THE greater portion being heavily wooded with Pine, Oak and Hickory, and the . balance consisting of rich Rice, Cotton and J Corn land, located about I TWENTY MILES FROM SAVANNAH.' ! Are offered for sale. The timber on this tract has never been “saw-milled” or “boxed,” and being of virgin growth is very valuable to either mill men or turpentine getters. The products of this land, which have amounted to 45 bushels of rice, a bale of cot ton and 40 bushels of corn to an acre, can be marketed at a minimum cost for freighting. IT M JI W TRAHSmTIOL The improvements in the way of dwell ings, barns, rice mill and machinery are sub- I stantial and ample. There are advantages peculiar to this property which render it , valuable for a Cattle Range, Turpentine Farm, Rice, Corn, Cotton or Fuel Plantation. One corner of the land is only one-fourth of a mile from Fleming Station, on the Savan nah, Florida and Western Railway. LIBERAL TERMS Will be given to a responsible person, or an ‘ exchange may be negotiated for city property or city or railroad bonds. Plats will be fur nished on application to c. ii. DOKSirrr, Real Estate Dealer, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Closing Out! I have yet a large stock of goods left, and many fine articles suitable for A' e w Y e mi* OR Wedding Presents! I am bound to close out the entire stock, and bargains can therefore be had in Gold and Silver Watches, DIAMOND GOODS. Silver Plated Ware FINE JEWELRY Os every description. THIS E 10 MO! CALL AT ONCE A. W. MEYER, 1 . 20 EOL6BTON STBFET. Notice to Ladies. MISS KATE LUTZ has just returned from New York with a full line of the . LATEST FASHION PATTERNS and is prepared to attend to all orders for DRESSMAKING. Perfect fits, in the latest ( styles, guaranteed. Prompt attention given. Corner Duffy and Montgomery streets. You will have nothing else if you try Web” Cigarettes, Just once. OCEUSTEAJISUII’COni’Oi -FOR— KEV YOBE WJBIUWm PASSAUE TO NEW YOHK. CABIN 820 EXCURSION 32 STEERAGE 10 The magnificent Steamships of this Company m appointed Io sail as follows. STANDARD TIMK :■ TO NEW YORK. CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nickebson, FRIDAY, January 2, at 6:30 a. m. CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. J. W. CATHERINE MONDAY, January 5, at 9:00 a. m. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. H. C. DAGGETT WEDNESDAY January 7, at 10:30 a. m. NACOOC'HEE, Captain F. Kempton, FRI DAY, January 9, at 12:30 p. m. TALLAHASSEE, Captain W. H. Fisher MONDAY, January 12, at 3:00 p. m. TO PHILADMIiI’HIA. las- These steamers do not carry passengers. JUNIATA, Captain S. L. Askins, DESSOUG, Captain F. Smith, SATURDAY, January 3, at 7:00 a. m. Through bills of laden given to Eastern and North' western points and to porta 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 BALTIMOFST”!- CABIN PASSAGE 815 00 SECOND PASSAGE 12 00 EXCURSION 25 00 »g- Including Meals and Stateroom. For the present the Steamships of this Company are appointed to sail from Savan nah for Baltimore every five days, as follows. City time: WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, SATUR DAY , January 3, at 9 a. m. WM. LAWRENCE, Captain , THURSDAY, January 8, at 12 noon. WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUESDAY, January 13, at 3:00 p. m. WM. LAWRENCE, Captain . MONDAY, January 19th, at 4:00 p m. And from Baltimore on the days above named at 3 p. m. Through bills lading given to all points West, all the manufacturing towns in New England, and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through passenger tickets Issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, and all point West and Northwest. JAS. B. WEST & CO., Agents, 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 are appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boston at 3 p m.; from Savannah as follows: Standard Time. 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. CITY OF MACON, CAPTAIN W. KELLEY, THURSDAY, January 22, at 10.30 a. m. Through bills of lading given to New England manu facturing point’- and to Liverpool. The Company’s wharves in both Savannah and Bos ton are connected with all railroads leading out of the RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, pwmin® Commencing November 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 Havana. Also between Tampa and New Or leans, with the following arrivals and de partures : Leave NEW ORLEANS for TAMPA, WEST and HAVANA every THURSDAY. Arrive TAMPA Saturday. Leave TAMPA SATURDAY, on arrival of South Florida Railroad train. Leave KEY WEST SUNDAY. Arrive HA-' VANA MONDAY. RETURNING Leave HAVANA for KEY WEST, TAMPA and NEW ORLEANS every WEDNESDAY Leave KEY WEST THURSDAY. Leave TAMPA FRIDAY, on arrival of South Florida Railroad train. Arrive NEW OR LEANS SUNDAY. Passengers leaving Savannah on Fridays via Savannah, Florldaand Western Railway, 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. D. OWENS, Traffic Manager Peoples’ Line Steamers. Georgia and Florida Inland Steam boat Company. 1 Commencing Oct. 1. STEAMER DAVID CLARK Leaves Savannah, foot of Lincoln street, for Doboy, Darien, St. Simon’s, Brunswick aufl Way Landings every Monday and Thurstlwra at 4 p. m., connecting at Brunswick wiwß Steamer CRACKER BOY for Satilla Freight not signed for 24 hours after arris W Will be at risk of consignee. J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.® C. Williams, General Agent.