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Arrival and Closing of Iti<> Mails.
CLOSE. ARRIVE’
Northern mails via Charles-1 8:30 a.m. (5:00 n.m*
ton, S. C f 9:00 p.m. 3:50 p.m
Macon, Columbus, Atlanta,\ 7:30 a.m. 5:50 p.m
Augusta & Western States.) 6:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m
Florida arid other mails viaV a ., n „ _
Atlantic*Gulf Railroad./ 3 ‘ 3o P’ m ’ S ’ 4o a ’ m *
Office will be kept open until 7 o’clock p, in. for
delivery of mail mutter.
The following is the report of the Cotton Market,
from the Savannah Cotton Exchange, up to 2 P.M.
to-day:
Good Middling 15^
Middling lf>e
Low Middling 14%
Good Ordinary, 14
Ordinary 13
Sales. 281 bales. Receipts, 4,855 bales. Market
dull.
*s3TThe Fantastics will meet on Mon
day night at 8 o’clock to decide at what
hour they will prade on New Year’s day.
tfei'A popular' Whitaker street tailor
now has his counter ornamented with
two pieces of light artillery for the
special purpose of “opening fire” on in
discreet young men who want a fine suit
of clothes on credit.
queer proceeding. A young man
gets into a row with another young man,
makes him give bonds to keep the peace,
and then deliberately writes him an in
sulting letter. So we suppose it will be
a war of words.
their new store on Bryan street, between
Drayton and Abercorn. It is one of the
finest paint and oil stores in the South.
laying in their wines for
New Year’s day should call at C. de
Gauge’s, on Broughton near Bull street,
opposite the Masonic Hall, and they will
find a good supply of pure wines and
other liquors.
•SsT A Lmiberieggedandiiglitkeaded
youngman tried very hard to convince a
policeman, on Bryan street this morning,
that Christmas lasted all the week. The
policeman thought so too —just as long as
a fellow behaved himself. A few hours
of quiet retirement will set the young
man all right for Christmas.
<Jf'As New Year’s day is near at hand,
we would simply remark that the Morn
ing News Job Office can print you such
a neat Visiting Card that young ladies
will ‘’ask von in” on that day, even if it
ts only to ask you where you had your
cards printed.
■,<
£sTAu Atlanta Justice of the Peace
brags on 964 cases entered upon his civil
docket for the year. We can beat that
down here. Justice Abrams has entered
up 946 civil suits, and issued 5393 criminal
warrants since the 23d of last February —
10 months and 4 days.
Kerosene Street Lamps.
Plain globes, colored globes, frosted
globes and lettered globes.
Jno. I). Carter & Cos.,
; No. 6, Bull street.
iSssTThe Morning News Bindery has
recently furnished sets of Blank Books
to several houses on the Bay that will
compare in finish and quality with blank
book v ork from any establishing nt in the
United States. Call and investigate, at
HI Bay street. J
NOTICE.
Sootbkkn Bank of the State of Georgia.)
• Savannah, Dec. 13, 1873. )
An election for eight Directors to manage tho
affairs of this Bank for the ensuing year, will be 1
held at thr Banking House on TUESDAY, the
13th of January, 1874. between the hours of 11
A M. and 2P. M. J. K. GAUDRY,
decSOtd Cashier.
FRENCH STORE
For Christmas and New Year Holidays. |
To suit the present times 1 offer the follow lug j
Goods at Wholesale Prices:
IMTOKTEU
WINES.
(Ti AMP AGNES.
BRANDIES.
CORD J AES.
SHERRIES,
PORT'S,
PATES Di FOIES (.HAS,
TABLE PRUNES. MARMELAIDE, Ac.
FRUITS FIRE-WORKS, at
C. I>K GAUGUE S,
119 Broughton Street, near Bull.
Philadelphia LAGER in Bottles. dee2oml
Christmas and Hew Year’s Hats,
Novelties Later tliau the "Last."
It I I. L 1 M It II ’S,
129 Cony re ss Street,
dec2otf
GREAT SALE
—OF—
tun, its,
AND GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
Damaged by Water a: the late Fire.
Comb a! Once and obtain Bargains!
AS GOODS ARE SELLING,
75 PER CENT. BELOW their VALUE.
A. & S. MITCHELL,
dec2o-tf‘ 127 Broughton street.
Gr JIT. _ISJ JD
Central Carden.
BROUGHTON STREET,
Opposite Marshall House.
The undersigned would inform his friends
(ladies and gentlemen; and the public oenetidlv,
that In; will kt >. p constantly >n hand a elmir-. as
sortment ol
LAG ER BEER,
Ales, Wines, Liquors ami Segars.
Strangers visiting the C'ity should Met leave be- j
lore calling at Seiler’s Garden.
£-S?"MUSIC from 8 to II o’clock.
dec2oml CHARLES SEILER, Proprietor.
Poultry and Eggs for Everybody.
Messrs. HERBERT & CO., Market Basement, laue j
in store over one thousand head of Chickens, ;
Ducks and Turkeys, and at least three thousand
dozen fresh eggs. Our citizens would do well to
avail themselves of the opportunity to obtain !
Christmas supplies at reasonable prices. They *
are putting up coops of poultry of ten to fifteen
pairs, assorted, for private families, from 60 to SO
cents per pair, according to size and condition. !
All eggs sold by them are texted before thty are put on ,
the market awl ouaranteed freshtoth< buyer. Noevtra
ciMU'sc AiMMl* h>r Oreauig jruu*u/, docloif *
HUS, HITS, HITS!
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER
Snow Flake,Gotham,Cuba Libre,
Clementine,
And otht r novelties, ut
HILLYAI ID'S,
declfslru 149 Congress Street.
A RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS.
o
Tie Ag nt foi tnt popular
Shepard Organs
is at McConnell s European hotel, and win
see at Room 26, any one who may desire the ex
clusive sale of these ORGANS in this city. A man
of enterprise and business capacity, who will give
his time and entire att ntiou to the business,
can mak* a fortune. Good recommendations re
quired.
Any one desirous of this splendid opportunity,
for an easy and lucrative business, w ill do well to
call to-morrow.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 22, 1873. dec22t3
DAVID Ft. DILLON,
SMKEJI,
No. 4. Whitaker Street,
NEXT TO CORNER OF BAY.
<r.J| NOTES DISCOUNTED, STOCK AND BONDS
PURCHASED in anv quantity. lm
CHRISTMAS COMING!
THE FINE GOODS ARE HERE!
GEORCE S. NICHOLS
Has just receiv- and a beautiful assortment ot Boy>
and Children’s, cloth, Cassina-re and Velvet .Suits
ALSO.
HAT'S and CAP'S to tit all sizes. OVERCOATS
TALMAS, etc,
Shirts. Undershirts, Drawers, Night c.q.s an*
Nightshirts, Shaker and Cashmere Undershirts.
Bo w-, Tie-, etc., at
declo-iin 140 BROUGHTON ST.
City Passenger and Baggage Exiiress.
Sure connections will be mad-, left at the offie<
of the Marshal House Stables, forth* removal ol
persons and baggage to and from any part of tin
city, and all arriving and departiug trains and
steamers, day or night. Special contracts will b<
made for hauling baggage for traveling companies.
uov2B-tf M. A. DEHONEY.
REMOVAL.
R* A. WALLACE,
PAPER
—AND—
PAPER STOCK DEALER
— II AS
Kemovud to 15? liny Street.
m iv2s-tf
FRET WELL & NICHOIS.
Dealers in all kinds of
8 T A T I O INTER Y
1 *49 It a * STHi: KU,
r G>^k_.
oct'iatt (Old Republican Office.)
WOOD 2
THE best quality of OAK, BLACK JACK and
LIGHT WOOD can be furnished at all times on
short notice, from our
WOOD YARD ON THE CANAL,
Between the two Bridges on the Central R. R.
This is the only jJace in the eitv where Bt,v tr
ec&tf ' *
Prepare for Christmas
Parties laying in their Supplies for CHRISTMAS
and the HOLIDAYS, are invited to call and inspect
a large and well assorted stock of
Wines, Brandies, Jellies, Nuts, liaisen-.,
Confectioneries, A:e.,
which we have just received. Also a fine assort
ment of FIREWORKS, SKY-ROCKETS, ROMAN
CANDLES, l IRE CRA( hi i;s, Ac.
BRANCH A COOPER.
declO-tf Cor. Barnard and Broughton St’s.
FOREST CITY
Marine Hospital,
FA I Ii la A W N,
( orm r Gaston unl Last Uniad Streets.
Established by authority and under the patron
age of tlic United Stan s Government. Si amen
from all nations and ports admitted. An ambu
lance on hand to convey patients to the hospital.
OrdetH left at the Drug Store <>l W. J. Walsh,
corner Broughton and Barnard streets, will receive,
immediate attention.
Drs. J. D. & W. M.Walsh,
SI KOKOVS IN (HWtliK.
N. B.—The Doctors will be found at their offlci
No. 202, corner Soutli Broad and Montgomery
j streets.
Hit Special attention given to patients on board
vessels in i>ort. novll-tl’
J. P. WHITE,
GV XJ TNT .TV! AKER,
17 I lit oax hloti Strut.
Fine Rifles ami Shot Guns made to order. Sperl
ing materials oi the best quality always on hand.
Premiums awarded at Georgia State 1 air for finest
Double Barrel Gun, Rifle, Bank Lock, for store
doors, and improvement for Sewing Machine. Li.
i own manufacture. dec4-2w
FURNISHED ROOMS,
WITH JUKI Jilt.
APPLY AT
‘JO I Soil 111 I)I*OH(.l S1 l’Ot‘l .
nov22-tl’
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THE ARC ABE,
4 'orntr Kt 'oug'/tttitt ait and n rat; ton Shut ft.
Notwithstanding the
“ HARD TIMES IN GEORGIA, M
1 am determined to keep nothing but the best
ALLS, WINES, LIyUORS and SUGARS.
THUS. ENRIGIIT. l’ro] rict r.
N. L. Night-beli answerer. at all hours of the
; night. uovl2-3m
Buy Only the Best.
Kcrwus’ st
United States Standard
SC A. LEB
—o —
Report of tbt Judges at tiie Georgia State I'ai
Held at Macon. November 1. 1ST;!:
“ \V', tlie Judges, iloffp thill the
HOWE’S are entitled to the
Premium (or the
ires! and Most Accurate Scaiss.”
ALSO,
TWO PREMIUMS
at tin Savannah Fair, just closed.
YOU. M. lilllD&CO.,
General Ag< ut.-.
A FI LL LINK OF
Seales, Weiidi-Masfers am! Cotton
Beams and Frames.
constantly on bai and.