Savannah daily evening recorder. (Savannah, GA.) 1878-18??, October 13, 1881, Image 4

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THE SAVANNAH Thursday, October 13, 1881. Americanisms. “Let me win the races of a country, and I care not who sells the pools.”— Jim Keene. A Westurn man though*, that the ‘'malarious flats” of Washington were politicians. None of the theories in the Jennie Cramer case are reasonable except thoee which inolndes the Malley factors. A company of New Hampshire mili¬ tia is called the Head Guards. The members are probably armed with fine combs. “If Jones undertakes to pull my ears,” said a load-spoken full.” yonng Those man, “he’ll just have bis hands who heard him looked at his ears and smiled. “I declare,” said Julia, “you take the words right oat of my mouth.” “No wonder; they are so sweet,” said Henry. The day was set that even¬ ing. ..Ki*.3K doing thirty times keep it twenty or knock him doWD more, till you have to WltU •ft, outlieLLllIlg. onm.flilnn n, rhllosopher * rti buellman 11 remarks i to at . “a good many people who are always ready to ‘amen’ during service in church are not quite so ready to amend nffae if ” after 111 The old gentleman is snoring the snore of the virtuous in his easy-chair. His youthful D grandson rushes to his mOtner. V Uu, ma, flr&nupa •, IS . ID . tne .1 ‘ parlor , Sleeping ... ngut , OQt loud. i j ,, _ Requires practice: . _ Lady customer— “Wiiryou please Obliging direct me floor to walker— the drees department?” “Certainly; walk this way.” L. 0.— •‘My dear sir, I couldn’t walk that way if I practiced for two years.” A beautiful boy: There’s a woman in Uperten avenue with a son whose ears stand out from bis head like wings, at right angles, and when his fond mamma takes him to the photo¬ grapher for a picture she fastens them back to his head with little pieces of shoemaker’s wax. SLe hit him hard: SpooDy dry goods clerk to smart miss trying on a hat before the looking-glass: “Don’t I wish that I was a looking-glass.,’ Smart miss: “Yes, perhaps you then.” would get more girls to look at you Clerk collapses and is carried out. Advice to play-goers: Asj the play proceeds make “How^he sundry mouths.” audible “Posi¬ excla¬ mations like tively the worst I ever saw.” “Ain’t she a- daisy,” “Oh, what a voice.” “The part is too heavy for him.” “Miserable, miserable,” The people in front ot you are just benighted enough to enjoy the play and it is your business to let them know they are sadly ignorant of what good acting is. Self-Control. One of tbe beet means of cull urn ia the persistent withdrawing of the mind from the motion and concentrat¬ ing it elsewhere. The man otjn oman who persistently permits his mi ind to dwell on disagreeable themes only spites him or herself. Children of course have less self-control, hence pa¬ rents most help them to torn their at¬ tention from that which excites them to something else, but adults when they not like children they ought to be aehamed of themselves. The value of sel-fcon trol as a hygienic agent is very great. It prevents great waste of vitality in feeling, emotion and passion. It helps to give one a mastery over pain and distress. Marvin Among the Rats.—T he distinguished Marvin, who was sent to the penitentiary Wednesday evening -to serve out a term of ten years, was put in “Solitude,” a place in which every conviet has to pass hie first night in the penitentiary. “Solitude ia a very daik place—after the order cf a dungeon—aud naturally more than one rat runs about the room during the midnight hours. Yesterday morning Marvin, in relatiug his experience in “Solitude” to an officer, said in that stuttering, stammering way peculiar to himself: “There e-e-e-m-e-d to be l-o-t-s of r-a-t-e-s in there, o-n-e put his f-f-o*o-t in my m-m-o-n-i-h .—Rich mond Whig. The philosopher of the New Yotk Times has been turning his attention to this unpleasant, but necessary fea¬ ture ot camp life: “It is remarkable,” ho says, “with what eagerness men will assume every camp duty that of dish washing. Be who has never cooked before will volunteer to cook an intricate breakfast or an ab¬ struse dinner, solely in order that he may be relieved of washing the dishes. W hen You Have au inflamed eye, a swelled hand, to decayed and aching tooth, you do not take and fill your stomach with drugs to euro it, but apply a cooling lotion cr some soothing narcotic have directly to the parts. So if you a weak or lame back, sore kidneys, profuse or scanty urine, or the secretory system is clogged and inactive, you should use Prof. Gnilmette’s French Kidney Pad, which ia a directly local application, which always gives speedy relief and always cures the disease. Ask your druggist for it. MEDICINES. DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S Mu Bind S™ s ul s 39 IU 31 OH *5 2? I S5 II SB £8 s? 50 5 sS to ii 35 o “8 o Is SSs ui CD SI ■ § ga —i u I TRADE MARK.] CURES Diseases,Fever Dyspepsia , Diver & Ague , Jtheuma - IIc tism, Dropsy, Disease, a r t Biliousness, Nervous Debility, etc, The Best REMEDY KNOWN to Man j %-mm S?«' es 27ns Syrup possesses Varied Properties. II SlLsu.-late* the Starch Ptyallne In the Saliva, which converts the and Sugar of the food Into glucose. A deficiency In I*tj’allne onuses Wind and Souring of the food In th« Stomach. If the medicine Is taken Immedl. f^?Sd It e . at,nB the fermcntutlou ot '^ acts upon the h iiu?ocL Kidneys, pSSSte*the e1 *’ It Quiets the Nervous System, It Promotes Digestion. . ^aXy"Pcr^Hmuo^ the ' k, “ ana Iaducefl It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in tlio blood, which generates diseases Scrofula, Erysipelas, humors. aud all manner of skin and internal There are no spirits employed in its manufacture, and it cm he taken by the most delicate babe, or by the a,.- ■'* ’ f .-eble, eu.-e </«/./ bein'/ requit al in Mention to ^ Turpentine Farm, Worth Co., Ga. I have had considerable sickness in my family for tbe past ten years, and have tried numerous medicines, but I can thruthfally say I never have found any to equal Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup. I have derived more bene¬ fit after using it a short time, than from all the other remedies I have used put together. It is the best family medicine in the world. I. H. DIXON. Nahunta, Waynf. Co., Ga., I have used Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup for Liver Complaint, and do firmly believe it saved my life. At one time I had despaired of ever getting well. M. A. WIGGINS. Greenijcch, Walker Co , Ga. I have been sick for several years with Weak¬ ness peculiar to Females. I had no appetite and I suffered great pain. I bought some of Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup from an agent aud it cured me, and I am now well. MARY PLUMER. Agents wanted for the sale of the Indian Blood Syrup in every town or village, in which I have no Agent. Particulars given on application. Wills Point, Van Zandt Co., Tex. I have used Dr. Clark Johnson's Indian Blood Syrup for General Debihty and Fever, and it has greatly benefited me. I would not be without it. m WILLIAM GRISHAM. DRUGGISTS SELL IT. Laboratory 77 West 3d St., N Y. 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W,, > * x m .3 —< ♦ THE ONLY MEDICINE IN EITHER LIQUID OU DRY FORM k That Acts at the same time 011 291 LIVBM, THE- BOWELS, ♦ I WHY AHD ARE THE KID WE MTS. SICK? Y k become lie cause clogged we allow or torpid these great and organs poisonous to k , ♦ hum>rsare therefore forced into the blood that shouldbe expelled naturally. ♦ I KIDNEY-WORT WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, .LIVER COMPLAINTS,■ PILES, DUKASES. CONSTIPATION", FF.M A1.E W EARN URINARY ESSES, ^4 ‘j AND NERVOUS DISORDERS 1.4 by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why Why tormented suffer ltilious with Piles, pains Constipation! and aches! 1 ■"* -Ja Why frightened orer disordered Kidneys? 4 Why eudure nervous or sick headaches! & Use It Is KIDNEY-WOUTcrmi put up In Dry Yege table rejoice Forta. in hec i ; = T can-one medicine. package Also in of Liquid which Form maki s si* qua'. Ce a-lj i jjM . very ^ trated, for those that«. •aunot readily pro; ,re it. J t jrlt acts with equal efficiency in eitlu r form. GUT IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, #1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co.. Prop's, (Will send the dry post paid.) BnU-OGTOX, YT. A ♦ A Y ♦ r mU27tf USE HECKERS’ Self /n y £% Raising • • Flour! -y-yj m X! TT^OK SALE by all grocers At Wholesale ISO Bay street, Savannah , Ga. ap!9 HOTELS. M. L. HARNETT, } I BEN GEORGE, the Formerly of the L«te of Marshall House. Screven House. HARNETT HOUSE, HARNETT & GEORGE Prop’rs. Rates $2.00 Per Day. rnms jL favorite family hotel, under its new management, is recommended for the ex¬ cellence of its cuisine, homelike comforts, prompt attention and moderate rates KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. The boom still Increasing at the “ Harnett House,” was not brought about by vending (patent cal hacks medicine fasnion) the names of result politi¬ and dead beads. It is the of public the spontaneous demonstrated endorsement by of daily the traveling arrival-) (as our of an intelligent and liberal management and last but not least of our popular RATES : 82 00 PER DAY. ONE J$5f- The traveling SYSTEM. public We do appreciate advertise our PRICE not one rate aud charge another. aug5 —THE— MARSHALL HOUSE Savannah, Ga. JOHN BRESNAN, Manager One of the best aud most satisfactory fea¬ tures ol the Marshall House is its comfortable rooms and the uniform excellence of '.he table at all seasons of the year. thority We append endorsements from high au¬ : Having stopped at the Marshall House while In Savannah, we most cheerfully en¬ dorse it to Ladies and families, as being strictly a first class house iu all of its appoint¬ ofits ments, table. and unrivalled in the excellence A . H. Colquitt, Gov. of Ga. W. JD. Eloxham, “ Fla. Geo F. Drew, Ex Gov. of Fla. Hon T. M. Norwood, Ex U. S. Senator from Ga. Hon. Geo, R. Black, Mem. House Representatives, Ga Magnolia House ! DARIEN, GA. TH0S, WHITE, Proprietor. M SS“ First class Table—Good rooms. Excel¬ lent accommodations. Reasonable rates. Particular attention given to timber men: ocl7 6m ORDINANCES. NOTICE. CITY OF SAVANNAH, } Office Clerk of Council, October 12tli, 1881. The following section of an Ordinance, pass¬ ed in Council, August 2d, 1889, is published for the information of all concerned, aud will be strictly enforced. By order of the Mayor. FRANK E. REBARER. Clerk of Council. Sect. 7. If any person is convicted of wan¬ tonly destroying any of the public pumps, or parts down, belonging thereto, or of digging up, cut¬ ting removing or injuring any tree, post planted or enclosure, which has been already or wharf erected, in or on any street, lane, square or In said city, or which may be hereafter erected as aforesaid, or of driving any hook or other piece of iron into any of the trees, as aforesaid, whether planted by In¬ dividuals or otherwise, or of hitching any animal to any tree planted as aforesaid, or to any part of the fences, railings, gates or en closures of tbe public squares, p laces or build lam ings, or to any one one of of the the pul public pumps, or p posts, or of painting, marking, breaking dell ling, or in anywise injuring any public monument imuf.T»t. or '>ti'»>- other nubile public property, now erected, or which may hereafter be erected, in or on any street, square, lane or wharf in said city, he or she shall be punished as is herein¬ after specified : Provided, nevertheless, that nothing herein contained shall prevent the Mayor or Acting Mayor, or the Street and Lane Committee, from permittting the re¬ moval of cutting down, or trimming any tree or tree, whenever a proper cause cause is made known : And provided also, that it shall be the duty of the City Marshal, City Policemen, or other public officers, discovering any ani¬ mal hitched as is hereinbefore prohibited, not, only to file an information against the owner, rider or driver of such animal, but to t ake the animal itself and impound it, until the pay¬ ment of all tines and c ists, which ..iay fall upon the offender, as well as the expenses of impounding, curity or until good and sufficient se¬ shall be given for the payment of such lines, costs ahd expenses. oel2 5t NOTICE. CI1Y OF SAVANNAH, } Ob kick Clerk of Council, August 25, 1881. The following sections of Ordinance passed in Council, July 27th, 1854. amended by Ordi¬ nance passed lu Council, August 31st , 1881, are hereby published for the information of all concerned, By and the will Mayor. be strictly enforced. order of THEO. B. MASTERS, Acting Clerk of Council. Section 12. Every person who shall here¬ after keep within the city of Savannah, or its extended jurisdictional limits, shop, store, barroom, tavern, ojster house, or ••ellar, con¬ fectionery, eating house, porter, Saturday ale, or beer house, shall, ou every shut night the door at twelve o’clock, close, and keep or doors and window or windowsof such shop, store, barroom, bar In or attached to a tavern, oyster house, or cellar, contectionery, eating house, porter, ale, or beer house until the hour of twelve o’clock Sundae night. Section 13. No person, whatsoever, shall exchange, twelve barter, o’clock sell, or offer, or expose Saturday for sale after on every night, and until twelve o’clock Sunday night, any goods, wares, merchandise, fruits, herbs, other malt, vinous drink, or spirituous other liquors, thing or any strong or any what-oever, except medicine, ice aud milk. shall Section 14. H any person or persons violate any of the provisions of this article, he, she, or they, shall, upon conviction thereof before the Police Court, be lined IU ’ H sum not less than twenty dollars, nor more thadoue hundred dollars for each and every violation. RUiS-tf NOTICE. City of Savannah, 1 Office Clerk of Council, J , October 4th, 18S1. Tho following Ordinance and is published for the information of all concerned will be strictly enforced. By order of ibe Mavor. FRANK E REBAHER. Clerk of Council. Section i. Ii -• not be lawful for any person or persons •n rsebiek in ibe city faster thai: a -i«.a er, for any coach | ■ man or otter person ui..iug a c cii or other carnage to proceed faster thau a slow trot, nor ; tor any pt-r-on driving a loaded cart, wagon, 1 dray or other carriage used lor the transporta j tion of any article of produce wares or mer- 1 chandise to proceed i:i a pace beyond a walk, i except br-.-ad carts which may be driven at a I moderate trot but all unloaded carts, drays or j wagons may be driven in a moderate trot in all wide street- Provided, nevertheless that tbe drivers thereof shall not bo allowed to turn corn¬ | I ers. or proceed through narrow streets or on wharves m any other manner than in a walk, and any person violating any of the provisions I of this section or the wner or owners of -uch i vehicle shall, on conviction be fined in a sum not J exceeding prisonment. on euundred.uollars or thirty octl-iOt days im¬ ! ATTENTION ! MniiE BEST &nd cheapest muds place to gei your m. BOOTS find SHOLS And J. rfipitircu, •gS}ij3Fr D , £ , E . N. B.—Corns, Warte and Bunions cured In a 1 short time. Highest cash price paid for half worn Boom. Sum and Gkusrv deeS STEAMBOATS. Summer Schedule. Sea Island Route. TO JACKSONVILLE! AND ALL JOTHER POINTS. IN FLORIDA. A DELIGHTFUL sail through a strictly in Jrx. land watercourse, Insuring a full nights rest and good meals at regular hours. Palaiie.Steamer City of Bridgeton Leaves Savannah every Tuesday, Thurada] and Saturday Afternoon, at 4 o’clock, con¬ necting at Fernandina with STEAMBOAT EXPRESS TRAIN, Via the new Fernandina and Jackronville Railroad. Only 70 minutes by rail, Close connection made at Jacksonville with steam ers for all points on St. John’s and Oclawaha rivers. Connection also made at Fernandina with the Transit Railroad for Waldo, Sliver Spring, Cedar Key, Orange Lake, Ocala, Gainesville and thence by steamer to Tampa Manatee, New Orleans. Key West, Havana, Pensacola and Steamer DAVID CLARK will leave Savan¬ nah every MONDAY and THURSDAY for Doboy, Darien and Brunswick, calling at all way landings. Connection made at Bruns¬ wick with Brunswick and Albany Railroad. For staterooms and tickets apply to LEVE & ALDEN’S Tourist Office, corner Bull and Biyan streets. J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager, WM. F. BARRY, Gen. Agent, G. LEVE. G. P. A. jyl8 PLUMBING & GAS FITTING. McELLINN & McFALL. PLUMBING aND GAB FITTING. Na.46 Whitaker street, corner York st. Lane N.B. Houses fitted with gas and water at short notice, Jobbing promptly attended to and all work guaranteed, at low prices. sep7tl * CHAS. 7L WAKEFOU), Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting, No. 48 BARNARD STREET, one door north of South Broad street. Bath Tubs. Jobbing Water Closed, Bolleis, attended Range* to. Promptly Also, Agent of “ BAOKU8 WATER MOTOR ebll PAINTS AND OILS. OLIVER’S Paint and Oil Store, SAShES, BL NDS, ’DOORS, Ac., Paints and Oils, Steamboat, Railroad and Mill Supplies. House aud Sign Painting. No. 5 WHITAKER STREET. Jan21 tf Sav ninth, Ga. JOHN G BUTLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WHITE LEADS COLORS, OILS, GLASS VARNISH, ETC. Ready Mixed Paints, Railroad. Steamer and Mill Supplies. Sole Agent for Hair Georgia and Lime Lajd Calcined Plaster, Cements, Plaster, janlttt.f No. 22 Drayton street, SAVANNAH, GA LEATHER AND FINDINGS. STERN & MISSBADM, Dealers In HIDES, FURS, WOOL, Deerskins , Goatskins, Sheepskins, BtJbckskins , TALLOW, BEESWAX, LEATHER AND FINDING 160 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEOKGIA The highest market price paid for the above articles. Prompt returns made. No drayage or commission charged on con¬ signments. Tjuoral male consignment* advances on V.’i V.-.t, I now c nr* *2** • • o r iaic •-.axuanaHW MACHINISTS, &c. J. W. TYNAN, Engineer, Machinist If A AND BRASS FOUNDER. Corner West Brood and Indian atreete, REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF ’ Machinery, Boilers, ETC «TCV RECORDER 1 | JOB PRINTING OFFICE.! — ALL KINDS OF — COMMERCIAL, 1 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY tmiMIKI) TO. J. STERN, ! Proprietor. ItAILKOADS. Savannah, Western Florida Railway. and FAST MAIL Leave Savaunah, daily, except Suuday Leave -......................................................1,20 at Jesup p m Leave Tebeuuville daily, dally except Sunday “ at at 8,10 6,06 p m p m Arrive at Callahan daily “ at 7,11 j> pm Arrive at Jacksonvilledaily “ at 8,40 m Leave Jacksonville daily “ at 7,86 a m Leave Callahan daily at 8,42 a m Arrive at Tebeauville dally “ at 11,10a m Arrive at Jesup daily atl2,35 p m Arrive at Savannah daily “ at 8,00 pm take Passengers this from Savannah Brunswick for Brunswick Passengers train, arriving at 6,00pm leave Brunswick at 9,80 a m, ar¬ rive at Savannah 3,00 p m Passengers Passengers for Darien take this 7,00 train (dally) Jesup leaving with Macon this traiu at for a Florida. m counect at Passengers Jesup from with Florida traiu arriving by this at train Macon con¬ at nect at 7,50 p m daily (except Sunday J JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at......................10,80 p m Leave Jesup daily at-..............................2,40 a m Leave Tebeauville dally at..................4,35 am Arrive at Callahan dally at..................7,11 a m Arrive at Jacksonville dally at.............8,10 a m Arrive at Live Oak dally (except Sun¬ Leave day Live at.............................................10,45 (exceptSunday) a m Oak daily 2,30 pm Leave Jacksonville daily at..................5,25 p m Leave Callahan daily at.........................b,25 p m Leave Tebeauville daily at.....................9,10 p m Arrive at Jesup daily at........................11,05 p in Arrive palace at Sleeping savannah daily at..................2,00 daily a m Cars ou this train be¬ tween Savannah and Jacksonville, Charleston and Jacksouvilieand Mac nand Jacksonville. No change of cars between Savaunah and Jacksonville and Macon and Jacksonville. Passengers with leaving Macon 7.80 p m connect at Jesup this train for Florida daily. Passengers from Florida by this traiu con¬ nect daily. at Jesup with train arriving at Macon 7,05 a m Passengers from Savaunah lor Gainesville, Cedar Keys and Florida Transit Road take this train. Passengers from Savannah for Madison, Monticello, Tallahassee and Quincy take this train. Passengers from Quincy,Tallahaesse, Monli cello and Madison take this train, meeting sleeping cars at Tebeauville at 9,10 p m. ALBANY EXPRESS. Leave Savannah, daiy daily at.............. ,.4,15 p in Leave Jesup at......................... ..7,06 p m Leave Tebeav lie daily at............... ..9,30 P in Leave Dupont daily ,at.................... U»45p m Arrive at Thomasville daily at.... ..5,00 a m Arrive at Bainbridge daily at........ ..8,00 a m Arrive at Albany daily at............ ..8,45a m Leave Bainbridge Albany daily daily at.................. ./ 45 p m Leave at..... ..5,15 p m Leave Thomasville daily at.. ..8,45 p m Arrive at Tebeaville Dupont uaily at..... ...1,45 am Arrive at daily at ..4,05 a in Arrive at Jesup daily at......... ..6,25 a n; Arrive at t-avaunah daily at. ..9,15 a m Sleeping Albany cars daily run without through between Savannah and change. Connection at Albany daily with passenger trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and New from Orleans, Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, leaves etc. Bainbridge Mail steamer for Apala¬ chicola and Columbus every Tuesday aud Saturday. Connection Close at Jacksonville daily (Sundays Augustine, excepted) Palatka, for Enterprise, Green Cove Spring, St. Sandford, a nd all landings on St. John’s river. TrainB on B. and A. R. R. leave Junction, going 4.40 west, at 11,37 a m, Sunday and for Brunswick at p m, dally, except Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths and Drawing Room Car accommodation so cured at Bren’s Ticket Office, No, 22 Bull street, aud at the company’s depot foot oi Liberty street General JAS. Passenger L. TAYLOR. J. S. Tyson, Master of Transportation. Agent, H. 8. HAINES, _ ____General Manager Central and Southwest¬ ern Railroads. TRAIN No 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannah.................... ..............9, vo a m Laaves Augusta....................... ..............9,30 a rn Arrives at Augusta............... ..............4,46 p in Arrives at Macon.................... ..............0,45 p m Leaves Macon for Atlanta..... ..............8,15 p m Arrives at Atlanta................................... ...3,40 a m Leaves Macon for Coiambus aud Mont¬ gomery daily........................ ......7,20 p nr Arrives at Columbus daily..... ......2,25 a m Arrives at Montgomery daily ......9,40 a m Making close connection at Atlanta with Western aud Atlantic and Atlanta and Char¬ lotte Air-Line for all points West and North. COMING SOUTH AND EAST, Leaves Atlanta.. 12 20 a m Arrives at Macon ...6,80 a m Leaves Leaves Montgomery Columbus lor Macon dally...5,00 p m Arrives at Macon daily..........................12,08 daily...........................6,45 am a in Leaves Macon..........................................7,10 a m Arrives at Milledgeville........................9,44 a m Arrives at Eatonton.......................*.....11,80 a m Arrives at Augusta............................... 4,45 pm Arrives at Bavanuah..............................3,45 p m Leaves Augusta.......................................9,30 a m Savannah, Making counectlon at Savannah with the Florida Florida. and Western Railway for 11 points in RAI N No. 2-GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannah....................................7,30 p m Arrives at Augusta.................................5,40 a m Leaves Augusts.......................................8,30 p m Arrives at Milledgeville........................9,44 a m Arr ves at Eatonton..............................11,30 am Arrives at Macon....................................7,20 a m Leaves Macon for Atlanta.....................8,00 a in Arrives at Atlanta.................................12,50 p m Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 8,15uui Arrives at Eufaula.................................4,15p m Arrives at Albany.................................3,53 p m Leaves Macon for Columbus..................8,15 a m Arrives at Columbus.............................l,40p m Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta Columbus, Eufaula, Albany and Augusta dal ly, Western making and close couuectiou at Atlanta with Atlantic and Atlanta and Char¬ lotte Air-Line. At Eufaula with Montgomery aud Eufaula Railway: at Columbus with Western Railroad ; at A ugust.a with the Char lotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad and South Carolina Railroad for all points North and East. Eufaula train connects at Fort Va ley for Perry daily (except Sunday), aud at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday). Train or liiaa* ly extension run daily, (ex cept Sunday) Isom Albany to Arlington, and daily bany. (except Monday) from Arlington to Al¬ COMING SOUTH AND EAST Leaves Atlanta................................. >2,15 p m Arrives at Macon from Atlanta...... ..6.55 p m Leaves Albany......... .........12,02 a m Leuves Eufaula...................................... .12,00a m Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and Leaves Albany...............................................6,85 Columbus................................„li,50a p m m Arrives at Macon from Columbus......5,10 pm Leaves Macon.........................................7,35 p m Arrives at Augusta.................................5,40 a m Leaves Augusta.....................................8,30 p m Arrives at Savannah...........................7,15 am Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at SCHREINER’S, 127 Comfress street. G. Gen. A. WmTEHEAn, Pass. WILLIAM ROGERS, .Suvan’h. Agt. Geu. Hupt J. C. SHAW, W. F. SHELLMAN, Gen. Trav. Agt. Supt. S. W. R. R. Macon. Ga. Charleston & Savannah Railway Co. Going North.—Trains 47 and 43. Leave Savannah. ........3 35 p m and 2 40 A M Arrive Charleston...^.......8.50 p m. and 8 50am Leave Charleston.............J 8 30 p m and 9 10 am Leave Florence..................2 00 a m and 2 ?5 p M Leave Wilmington........... 6 40 a m and 7 00 p M A*rrive Weldon............_.12 40 p x and 1 05 A M Arrive Petersburg™..........3 20 P M and 9 39AM Arrive Richmond.™..........4 .38 P m and 4 35A m Arrive Washington..........9 30 p si and 9 10 am Arrive Bali lmore...._____..11 25 p M and 12 05 noon Arrive Philadelphia._______3 York 80 a m and and5 3 50 fm Arrive New ...6 45a m 20 pm P assenger- by ibe above schedule make close connections for the North and East, via all rail Bay Line and Old Dominion Line. fcB_PaKsengers by the 2 35 a. m. train must 52 ocure tickets at Bren’s office before 9 p. m e de pot ticket office will not be open for that tra tin. Coming South. Leave Charleston.........."• !0am and 3 30 p m Arrive wavitiiriah.......1: ">lp m and 9 30 p m Augusta a;.d Port Royal. Leave SavHiinnn ..................................3 35 p m Arrive Poitlloyal Augusta .................................. .3 05 p in Vuive ..................................... 10 30 pm Heave Augusta.......................................l 50pm Leave Port Koyal...................................4 20 p m Arrive Savannah....................................9 30 p rn Arrive Charleston................................._S 50 p m For Tickets, sleeping Car accommodation and further information apply to Wm. Bren, 22 Bull street, aud at Ticket Office 8., F. A W. R’y Depot. C. 8. GADSDEN tf. C; 1, UiF;A. Superintendent SKECIAL NOTICES. Savannah Bank & Trust Oomp’y, Savannah, Ga , Sopt, 8, 1881. This Bank: 1 h now prepared to lease Deposit Boxes lu their FI HE and BURGLAR PROOF VAULT, Just completed, to parties wishing a sale deposit for BONDS, VALUABLE PA* PER 1 , etc. Parties having TIN BOXE-4, TRUNKS, etc., lodged lu our vault will oblige us by remov¬ ing them at their earliest convenleuoe. sepia M. HATCH, Cashier. Notice to Tax Payers. City Treasurer's Office, ) Savannah. Ga.. cot. 1, 1881./ Taxes are due on the following property ; Real Estate, Third quarter, 1881. Furniture, etc., Thml Quarter, 1881. Slock Bonds, in Debts, Trade, etc., Third Third Quarter, Quarter. 1881. issi. On all ol the above taxes, 11 paid ou or be¬ fore tbe EIGHTEENTH INSTANT, a dis¬ count of FIFTEEN percent, will he allowed according to ordinance. JAMES E. COPE, sep30-15t City Treasurer. Notice to Tax Payers. City Treasurer's Office, Savannah, Ga., Oct. 1st, 1881. The following taxes are now due and pay ble by Ordinance, on or before the TENT INSTANT. Income, Commissions, Third Quurler, bird Quurler, 1881, 1881. Premiums, Receipts Tbiru Quaiter, 1881, Third Quarter, 1881. JAMES E. COPE, sep30 lot City Treasurer, NOTICE. CITY OF SAVANNAH, •} Office Clerk of Council bepteinoer 80th, 1681. Notice is hereby given that c.u and after Monuay the 3rd proximo the Ordinance rela¬ tive to the impounding of cattle lound atlarge within the city limits will be strictly eniorced. By order of the Mayor. FRANK E. REBARER. Cle k of Council. NOTICE TO PILOTS. O^ice Health Officer, i T7IROM and Savannah, aft this Sept, date, tith, until 1881. further J er an notice Pilots will» nchor all vessels from nealthy sels from ports, in the inner roads; and all ves¬ inlecled or suspecteo ports In con venient water near the Xy bee wh»rf. Isiauu TheQuaran'ine Officer is located on Tybee near the whan. Tho strictest adherence with Quarantine Regulations is demanded. j. t. McFarland, Health Officer. Notice. City of Savannah, j office c lehk of council, ^ y September4th, 1881* Pilot-- and Masters of Vessels are notified that a Sunken 1 lat lies in the river opposite WiliiLk’s Marini- Railway, about seventy five feet from the shore, and are cautioned that it is dangerous lor vessels to pass over the point Indicated. By order of the Mayor. THEO. B. MASTERS, ____________A ctin g Clerk ol Cou ncil! Notice. City of Savannah, ] Office Clerk of Council, July 11 th, 1881. The following Resolution of Council, adopt¬ ed ai meeting of J une 2ku, 1681, is published lor ihe iuiurmatiou of ail concerned, and will be strictly enforced. By order of the Mayor. FRANK E. REBARER, Clera oi Council. By Committee on Water Works— Whereas, r The supply of water being » inadequate to tbe mflffus. lUumuiU, particularly dur ing the .summer X __c h r o I o r e Be it resolved, That on aud alter J uiy 1st, and until i he first ol November next, the use ol water lor sprinkling streets, gaideus and ware, ouses, shall be confined to the Hours betw eeu (i o’clock P. m. aud 8 o’clock A. m. Any shall pm - on fined or persons the Police violating Court the above, he in Mayorj at the uiscietlon of the Mayor or Acting Jyl'Jtl Sanitarv Insoectors. Office Chief of Police, i S avannah, Ga., March 25th, 1881./ General Orders, No, 14. 1. Tbe following named taembers of this Department are liertby detailed as Sanitary iuKpecioiH, anu will commence their weekly lubpecuon on the let older*: proximo, continuing the same until further t leming, M.- W.—F Fronts, ranklin Factors and and Decker. Yamacrawj Laugbeli, J. C.—Derby F. and Reynolds. Neve, M.— Warren aud Washington. la) lor, W. Wu keis. A,—Green and Columbia. Muher, J.—A usou aud Ferclval. iowuseud, M.—iieathcote aud Libert/, smith, W. ii.—Elbert and Jackson. Anglin, T.—Crawford. Bender, H. W.—Brown. Kit-roan, W.—Troupe aud Lafayette, Heidt. J. F.—Jasper «nd Pulaski. Beech, F.—Currie own. Kusseil, P.—Chatham and Monterey, McQuade, Kelly, E. J.—OgieiUorpe. M —Calhoun. McCabe, P.— Walton. Patteison, J. a.—Magazine. Mock, J. M —Bryau aud Row. Woutheastern McGui-e. T.—East suburbs. Counihan, X’.— West aud bouihwest suburbs. 2. 'ibeinsp.ectors will be very sinci lu en toe ihciug greatebl cleanliness throughout tfielr respective warns, aud will couuuci their luspectious lu tbe most thorough and careful manner, i hey and will note and report all sinks, cellars, yarus premises lound in bad or¬ der, and require ibe huinu to bo properly cleaned aud disinfected without delay. They wiil give pat ticular alien lion lo all auocou pud nouses and premises, and lo ail yards iu which cattle «ro kept, aud nee that they are regularly and properly ventilated, and kept in a ciean and healthy condition. Depart- 3. Every member of the Police me t is expeeied and hereby Instructed to observe and report everything detrimental to the public nealth. All louf sewer traps that are iu tne slightest degree and oilunsive must be instantly reported, and prompt and energetic measures must be taken to prevent the deposit of garbage, slops, filth and trash ol any kind in the streets ana lanes of the city. 4. oergeant John ureeu will Inspect weekly all the streets aud lanes of the city lying north of Brougnion street; bergeant is. C. Lee • that portion lying Sergeant between J. Broughton aud Liberty streets; between Liberty B. Killourhy and that portion lying D. H. Harvey all south Gas¬ ton streets; bergeaut within ol Oabtou street, the corporate limits ol the city. missioned officer will make Each non-com a written report weekly o I mentioning the banitary con¬ dition 01 hib subdivision, clearly and concisely would everything requiring attention aud which in the silgulesl degree tend, lo affect the health of the city and the com¬ fort of tne citizens. By order R. H. ANDERSON, mh27tf Chief of Polce. NTotice,, CITY OF SAVANNAH, l Office, clkkk of Council, V March 31at, 1881. I. The lOllcwlng information Ordinance 1 b hereby pub. lb. Led lor the of all couoeruedf and will be strictly enforced. By order of the Mayor. FRANK E. REBARER, * Clerk of Council. An Ordinance. To amend tne several ordi¬ nances of the City of Savaunah, iu relation to the keeping ol streets, lanes and thor oughiares of said city clean; throwing and lor pre¬ venting the depositing into or the said of ill th, slops and garbage streets, lanes aud thoroughfares. Section 1. 'l he Mayor and Aldermen of the City of savannah in Council assembled, do hereby ordain, That it shall not hereafter be lawful for any person to throw or deposit any tilth of any kin'*, or thoroughfare, any slops o-garbage, Into any street, lane >r within the corporate limits ol Savannah, underapenalty of not more than fiity dollars lor every sepa¬ rate offence, and every tenant or occupant of 'i house or other permises, garbage opposite or nearest to which such filth or may be found, shall be presumed to in be tbe olieuder. 30,1871! Ordi nance passed Council, SCREVEN,^-" tuguai Attest: JOHN James Stewart, t* Unit ol Council..