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We wore riding homo from the Carrol's bull,
Nelly Sausargont and I, you know;
The white H ikes Muttered about our lamps,
Aud our wheels rolled silently through the snow.
We'd danced together the evoutng through,
For Berstein's viols had "played their best;”
Her l'.iir head drooped, her lids were low,
And her dreamy eyes were full of rest.
Her white arms nestled along her lap,
Her bauds half holding, with weary grace,
Her fading violets; passing sweet
Was the far-off look ou her fair young face.
I watched her, speaking never a word,
For i would not waken those dreaming eyes;
Blit the breath of the violets filled the air,
And my thoughts were many and far from wise.
At lust T said to her, banding near,
“Ah, Nelly Hinxargeut, sweet 'twould be
To ride together our whole lives long,
Aloue witti the violets, you aud mo.”
Her fair face flushed, and her sweet eyes fell;
Low as the murmur of meadow rills
Her answer came to me—" Yes, perhaps,
But who would settle our carriage bills?”
The delicate blossoms breathed their last;
Onr wheels rolled hard on the stones just then,
Where the snow had drifted; the subject dropped.
And has never been taken up again,
The Boston Advertiser Las applied
the Golden Rule to meteorology. It
says : “ The weather just now is du
bious; but is not such a dubious as we
would be done by.”
Vanderbilt is said to own no reaj
estate iu his own name. His son does
the owning, aud when the old gentle
man gets into trouble there’ll be no
occasion for committing suicide.
The following is significant of Span
ish morality: “No Spanish maiden,
however poor, or however low her
rank, can ever walk alone in the
street even for a few paces; if she
does so, her character is gone.”
Then she took her husband by the
left ear, jerked him into one corner of
the seat, aud piling bundle after bun
die in his lap until there was nothing
of him visible but the top of his head,
emphatically exclaimed: “There, now,
I guess you’ll never want to be a Mor
mon, will you, my darling?”
Atlanta will have two cotton com
presses at work soon, and it is antici
pated that her cotton receipts will be
doubled by them.
George Francis Train came near
being mobbed in San Francisco seven
years ago lor saying in a public speech
that the people of that city would live
to see the Bank of California collapse
in a single day.
Read all of our advertisements and
you will gain some excellent informa
tion. Its no use talking, people will
read advertisements.
'ffliMcUuncaiM.
€1IM(;£ OF' ISAMU.
IT. GALLiAGUK,
Druggist and Apothecary,
No. #0 1-3 BULL STREET.
(Near Molina’s Cigar Store.)
HAVING REMOVED TO THE ABOVE MEN
TIONED store', 1 am now offering a well selected
stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc
Also, Proprietor of the w’ell known
MAGIC CURE,
The most popular and effective cure for Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia and Headaches.
5. B. —Physicians’ Prescriptions a specialty,
octfi-lm
FRED MYER,
T A I T-i O R,
Bull Street, near York.
.
Suits made to Order in the Latest
Styles, and Tey good workmen,
cJLOTHiarct
CLEANED AND REPAIRED, &c.
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
octG-lm
McCarthy & owkill,
PRACTICAL PAINTERS
No. <5 1 HULR St.,
(Opposite Pulaski House.)
PATRON AGE SOLICITED. TERMS REASON
ABLE aud satisfaction guaranteed. octß-lm
WILLIAM W ALLACE,]
Horse-SlLoor & XSlaoTcsmith,
WEST BROAD ST., at fooot of STATE.
WORK FROM SIY SHOP CAN’T BE BEAT
BY ANYBODY. oct-Otf
Stunners.
FOR BALTIMORE.
KAI/riMOItF. AND SAY twill
•TEA Msr 111> COM PA \ Y.
Tickets for Hound Trip, Qood until
November Ist, $25.
*
THF. FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
AMERICA.
Captain G. W. BILLUPS,
WILL SAIL FOK THE ABOVE POUT ON THURS
DAY, October 14th, at 12 o’clock M.
Through bills of lading signed for Cotton des
tined tor Liverpool ami Bremen, by tirut-das-*
steamships sailing from Baltimore
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this iine
one-half per cent.
For lYeight room or passage, having good ac
commodations, apply to
JAS. B. WEST & CO.. Agents,
oct7-tf 174 Buy street, Savauuah.
<;i:orlio w.\; a er,
No. 5 ItARNARI) KI IIEKT.
itiilU.:-. (Undku Plantbk’h Hotel,)
DEALER IN FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
Orders for Plants promptly attended to. Also,
Bulbous Roots always ou hand. A variety ol
Birds—Canaries, .Java Sparrows, etc. : Cages,
Food, etc. oct7-0m
FAST I RFIGHT.
STAR LINE.
Savannah au<l Royal
Steamers,
Ml
Leaving Padelfords Wharf, Savannah, every
MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
At 11 o’clock A. 51.,
Making close connections at Port Royal with
PORT ROYAL R4ILROAD
and NEW YORK STEAMERS, touching at Beau
fort both ways.
tfjy Rates lower than any other liue. Freight
received at all times.
For further information apply to
A. L. RICHARDSON,
oct6-tf Gen’l Agent, Padolford’s Wharf._
Hilt Fl.lUtllit.
I N LAND ROUTE.
THE ELEGANT SIDEWHEEL PASSENGER
STEASIER
LIZZIE BAKES,
Capt. P. LaROSE.
HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED
aud l'chtted, will resume her regular trips leaving
Savannah every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 'J
o’clock for Dcboy, Darien, Brunswick and St.
.Mary’s, Ga., Fernanilina, Jacksonville, i'alatka
and all intermediate landings on the St. John’s,
Fla., touching at Darien both ways.
Returning will leave Paiatha Friday, Jackson
ville Saturday, arriving iu Savannah Sunday
morning.
Rates as low as by any other line.
For freight or passage, having superior aceom
modations, apply to
A. L. RICHARDSON, Agent.
oc'G-tt Padletord's Wharf.
FOR AFOtJST A
and waylandingh.
STEAMER STEAMER
ROSA, KATIE,
Capt. T. N. Philpot, Capt. W. T. Gibson,
WILL LEAVE WILL LEA VE
EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY FRIDAY,
At 9 A. M. At 5 P. M.
Rates of freight as low as by any other line, and
received at all times.
For freight or passage apply on wharf.
oct7-tf W. F. HARRY, Agent.
The celluloid truss, at l. c. strong’s,
No. 67 BULL Street. oct7-lm
. O’LOWOK,
Hoi’se-Sliocr, AV li cel w riu lxt,
AND
BLACKSMI T H.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN PLAN
TATION WAGONS, corner BRYAN and WEST
BROAD Streotß. oct7-0m
The Cheap Stoic in tho City is tho
CHEAP JOHN STORE,
N. W. Cor. Barnard and Brouriton sts.
AUCTION SALES EVERY NIGHT, AT 7%
o’clock.
Private sales during tho day at Auction Prices.
Cali aud see for yourself. octb-im
Planters" Motel
Corner Stiiruiinl an<l Sts., Miirket Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
V. E. CAIIII, Proprietor,
(FORMER PROPRIETOR OF MAUNOMA ROUSE, OAItIKS, tIA.)
Rooms large and airy. Conveyances at Steamcs and Ilaitroodii.
BOARD tl PER DAY, WITH ROOM !
Telegraph, Post Office, Ueidingß'otn, flrst-olasx Barber Shop, with Cold or Hot shower Baths
connected, and Billiards.
oct7-tf Special attention to getting np Private Gnnpers.
The People's Paper!
THE EVERY EVENING,
A Daily for Savannah,
ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON,
AND DEVOTED TO
LOCAL NEWS,
CITY AFFAIRS,
GEORGIA MATTERS,
i
GENERAL EVENTS,
THE DAY’S MARKETS,
LATEST COMMERCIAL AND MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TO 2 P. M. FROM TYREE.
The JPaper will he placed on the tea-tahles
of the hotels autl w ill he distributed in die
Theatre at eaeSi performance, thus giving
advertisers rare advantages lor reaching
the general public,
* TIJUIS:
*
Ten Cents Ver Week.
Low Advertising Mates.
$
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CARTER & SNEED,
Office : No* 81) Ray Street, Up Stairs*
ititilronds.
( nilral and Southwestern
Railroads.
Savannah, Oa., June 20, 18^5
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. Jl.’Nf. SO, PASSES’.
UEK l'i AIN.-, on thi (Yutriil mid Soutlivvii-1-
ci'ii Railroad, and Branchcx will run ax follow x;
TRAIN No. 1, GOING NORTH AND \\ I'.ST.
l.cavi s savannah 9:15 A. .<l.
Leave* Augusta 0.05 A. M.
Ariiv.sut Augusta 4;oo P, M.
Arrive, at Macon 6:45 I’. 51.
i.iii'i H M.muu lor Columbus ,16 P. M.
Leaves Mai'uii tor Atluuta....' 0;t(i I’. M.
Arrive ul Columbu, 1;56 A. .U.
Arrive, at Atlanta 6:02 A. Al.
Making clone connection, at Columbus with
Western Railroad i.r Montgomery, Alobiic, New
Oricana, etc. Sleeping cur, run througU .Macon
to Montgomery. At Atlanta with \\ etcru ami
Atlantic, and Atlantii and Rieliuioud Air lane, lor
ah point, .North ana Northwest,
COMING SuUIH AND EAST.
Lo ives Atlanta 10:40 P. M.
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:45 A. M.
Leave, .Mae.,n 7:00 A, M.
Leave, Augusta W:u6 .v. M.
Arrives at Milledgoville 9.44 A. M.
Arrive, at E-al ntou 11:30 A. M.
Arrive, ai Augusta 4:00 P. M.
Arrives at Savannah. 6:35 P. M.
TRAIN No. 2. GOING NORTH AND WKST.
Leave, Savannah 7:;io f. M.
Leaves Augusta N:ii6 I*. M.
Arrives at Augusts (>:OuA. M.
Arrives at Mlfiedgeville 0:44 A. 51.
Arrives at 1 atuUtoii 11.30 A. M.
Arrives at Macon g;oo A. M.
Leaves Macon for Columbus 0:25 A. 51.
Leaves Macon tor Lutuiha tl;lo A M.
Leaves Macon lor Albany 0:10 A. M.
Leaves Macon lor Atlanta N:4OA. M.
Arnvi s at Coltunhus 7 :16 I*. M.
Arrives at Bufanla o:i7 P. M,
Arrives at Albany 4.00 I*. 51.
Arrives at Atlanta v:di i*. In
Tram on this schedule for Ooltuubufl, Kufhuia,
Atlanta and Albany daily.
Alt any train connects with Atlantic and Gull
Railroad trains at Albany aud wilt run tin ugh to
Arlington, on B.akely Extension, Mondays, Tues
days, Thursdays ami Fridays.
Gains for i.ufaulu connect with the Fort Gaines
trums at Cuthbert for fort Gaines d.nly, except
Sunday.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 1:20 P. M.
Leaves Columbus 1 ; :;o P. 51.
Leaves Kutaula. 8:22 A. M.
Leaves Aioauy 10:42 A. 51.
Arrives at Macon lrom Atlanta o .4o I*. 51.
Arrives ut Macon Iroui Columbus.... 6:55 a'. 2d.
Arrives ut .Macon 1 in Eufauiu&Aibauy e:4o P. M.
Leaves Macon 7:301*. 51.
Leaves Augusta :058. 51.
Arrives at Augusta o.ou A. Ai'.
Arrives at Savannah 7:.:> A. ai.
Passengers for Milli dgcville anil Baton ton win
take truiu no. 2 from savannuli aud .uigustu, and
traiu No. 1 troiu points on the southwestern hail
road, Atlanta ana AluCoU. The AliUcdgevilie and
Batouton train runs daily, Mondays excepted.
WILLIAAi liUuEiits,
General Sup't Central babroad, savannah.
ViliGlL POWiJBS,
Eng. aud Sup’t Southwestern itailroad. Macon.
OctU-tf
Atlantic and Gulf It. R.
General Supeiu ntkndent’s Office, i
AlLdiilc aNu tium Railroad,
Savannah, Alay i, its,6. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAI, 21,V 2, PASS 5-
Gn.it nauva on uns Koau wiU run as fol
io >v s:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4 :00 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup •• 7 no P. Ai.
Arrive at Bum bridge 7:4a A. 51.
Arrive at Albany •• 0:20 A. 51.
Arrive at Live oak “ 2:5c a. m.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 0:on a. .u.
Arrive at i'allauassue “ 0:25 A. 61.
Leave Tallahassee “ n.g* F. si.
Leave Jaeksunhiiie " 4:uul*. m.
Leave Live Oak " 7U:06 P. 51.
Leave Albany " 4:10 F.M.
Leave B.iiuundge " nun F. 51.
Leave Jesup " 5:36 A.M.
An rive ut Savannah " 8:50 A.M.
Sleeping cars run through to Jacksonville.
Passengers lor ilruuswick take tnis train. Ar
rive at Brunswick (Sundays excepted; at 10:30 I*.
51. Leave Brunswick (Sundays excepted) at 2:00
a. M. Arrive at Savannah ;Sundnvs excepted) ut
8:30 A. 51.
Passengers from slacon by slacon and Bruns
wick 8:13 A. M. train (Sundays excepted) connect
at Jesup with train lor Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this traiu connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon (Sundays
excepted) ill 4 GO l . 51.
close connection at Albany with passenger
trains bulb ways ou S. W. it. ii.
Trains on I>, and A. It. it. leave junction, going
west, Monday, Wednesday aud Friday at 11:30
A. 51.
Tor Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday aud Satur
day at 4,50 p. 51.
Man steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Sunday evening.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Savanah (Sundays excepted) at.. 5:30 A. 51.
Arrive at Josup •• at. .11:00 A. 51.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ at.. 0:00 P. 51.
Leave Dupoat “ “ at.. 0:00 A. M.
Leave Jesup “ " at. .li :45 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah “ m.. 5:15 P.M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DIVI
SION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted) at.. 7:00 A. M.
Arrive at Valdosta *• at.. 0:00 A.M.
Arrive at IJuUman “ at. .10:15 A. 51.
Arrive at Thoinasvillo “ ut. .12:i6 - . M.
Leave ThumasviUe " at.. 2:10 P. at.
Leave (Juiuuan " at.. 4:08 P. 51.
Leave Valdosta “ at.. 3:28 P. M.
Arrive ut Dupont " at.. 7:3d P. M,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—ALBANY DIVI
SION.
Leave Thomasville Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 3:10 P. M.
Arrive at Camilla Tuesday, Thursday aud Sat
urday ut 5:40 P. 51.
Arrive at Albany Tuesday, Thursday aud Satur
day at 7:60 P. M.
Leave Albany Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 0:20 A. M.
Leave Camilla Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 11:17 A. 51.
Arrive at Thomasville Tuesday, Thursday aud
Saturday at 1:45 P. 51.
Connect at Albany with train on Southwestern
Railroad, arriving at Albany at 7 :*5 A. 51.
ii. S, HAINES,
oct6-tf General Superintendent.
SCOTT’S
FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
YOU CAN GET YOUR HAIR CUT, BE DYED OR
Shaved in an artistic manner at SCOTT’S Old
Established Barber Shop, No. 150 BRYAN Street,
under Bresuan’s European House.
A corps of polite and attentive artists employed.
octO-liu DUNCAN S. SCOTT, Proprietor,