Savannah national republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 23, 1865, Image 4

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POETRY BATTI-EFI'AGS. BY GBOBOE COOPER. Beet them proudly homo igtin 1 Veterans of the gory plain ! Bulky naw, with rent and stain, Once so fur. Bands and hearts hare brarer grown, Where these glory-folds have shone, When the wings of Death alone Swept the air I Faded stars the story teH Of the noble ones who fell, While the shrieking of the shell Froze the blood. Of the onset and the fight, And the silent.march by night, , When we stormed the rebel height Like a flash 1 Precious every shred they bear, Furl the battle-flags with«care, You who in their glory shave, Ballet scarred. Grateful hearts in pride receive, This, the heritage you give, Through the years your fame shall live Here enstarred 1 * 4 [Ac Y. Evening Post. Somebedy’s Boys. Somebody’s sou was out last night, Braising about the town ; And. if I mistake net, he was tight— ‘ Tight as a Derby clown.” I know he’s considered a moral youth, Above suspicion!—bat that Is no reason, to tell the troth, He hadn’t “a brick in his hat.” Daylight morality often takes Strange lancies into its head. And “plays the d—,” or “jumps up snakes* When the public eye is in bed. “Jfy son can’t dance,” somebody said, “For never a lesson took he—” . But he dancod last night when you were in bed, And Twilight was there to see. You may call it dancing, or not as you feel, Though for half an hour or more, He danced or “jigged” a “tangle-foot reel,” In front of my office door. «Mg Bon can’t sing,” somebody swears, But he sung last night, I know, As rough a song as a demon dares To sing in the regions below. “A/V son don’t imbibe,” somebody thinks, Well, maybe he don’t—but then, That bk acts very much like one who drinks, Can be proved by a hundred men. Yet something was tight—y«s, di unk—last night, Bo drunk it could hardly crawl— Perhaps 'twas the brim of a crownless hat, That I found by my garden wall. Bo, for fear lam wrong and somebody’s right, My hasty words I recall, And say that the thing I saw last nigh t Was nobody's son—that’s all ! A Week’s Work. Sunday—church doors enter in, Rest from toil repent of sin ; Strive a heavenly rest to win. Monday— to your calling go, Serve the Lord, lot e friend and foe; To the tempter answer no. Tuesday—do what good you can, Live in peace with uod and man ; Remember life is but a span. Wednesday—give away and earn j Teach some truth, some good things learn ; Joyful good or ill return. Thursday—build your house upon Christ, the mighty corner-stone, Whom God helps, his work is done. Friday—for the truth be strong, Own your fault if in the wrong ; Put a bridle ou your tongue. Saturday—thank God and sing, Tribute to his treasure bring ; Be prepared for Terror’s king ! --oi J\ ■ Union Place Hotel. Cor. Broadway aud 14th Sts , Opposite Washington Statue, N K W YORK CITY. sep27 tf H. C. FLING A CO., Proprietors. The American House, HANOVER STREET, BOSTON, Is the Largest and Best Arranged Hotel in New England. sep27 LEWIS RICE. Proprietor. N nuift'j, Fourth Street, ST. TiOTTIS, MO. LAVEILLK, WARNKR A CO., Proprietors. A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality, comfort and convenience. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Late Brown’s, WASHINGTON, D. C. rEiHIS leading Hs^Bhenovated and Refurnished, X is now in perfect order for the reception and accom modation of its old patrons. 3m sepl9 GILMOR HOUSE, Onumenl Square, BALTIMORE, Maryland THIS first da«s Hotel has m. oct 6—lm guests. DRUGS, MEDICINES; * AND 1W a H EMI CALS. * CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES* A CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, Ac., just landed from New York. Apothecaries, Planters and traders From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice. I can warrant any article as being pure. A large quantity of EUROPMST LEECHES, finest quality. All the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand. 100 cases JACOB'S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all ol which will be sold low for CASH, Wholesale and Retail, Apothecaries’ Hall, Corner Broughton and Barnard streets, W. M. WALSH, N. Proprietor. N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. tf ie!5 FRESH TURNIP SEED. RTJTA BAGA. FIAT D U T‘C H, 'AND Red Top Turnip Seeds, Warranted to be of the GROWTH OP 1 1865, Just received from D. Landreth, and for sale by JylO W. W. LINCOLN, cor Bull and Congress streets. PIONEER SAW MILL w E most respectfully announce to the citizens of s requiring of Zubly street, near the Lumber that Savannah and others our new Saw Mill at the foot Savannah and Ogeechee Canal, Is completed. We are now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber in large or small quantities to suit purchasers, and respectfully solicit a share of pnbllc patronage. We will also pur chase Lumber as it arrives In this market jy29 ROSE A ARKWRIGHT. [From the Harrisburg (Pa.) Telegraph.] A Prediction Verified. I860, when Jeff. Davis was threatening destine tion to the North as the result of secession, he, one day, in an animated conversation with Gen Simon Cameron, exclaimed: “When the Sooth secedes, each paralysis will fall upon Northern enterprise that the grass will grow in the streets of your Northern cities !” The retort was instant; the General replied : “Air. Davi>, if the Southern States secede, utter ruin will fall on your section. Yonr slaves will be liberated, and will assist in your destruction. The North will not be rained, bat I will, with my own hands, plant corn in the ' streets ef Charleston, the cradle of treason. True to his promise, in the spring of this year, when General CameTon visited the South, he did plant corn, hired a soldier to attend to it, and has just received a crop, with the following note from Major General Hatch, commanding our forces in harleston: Charleston, S. C., July 21, 1865, Hon Simon Cameron—Dear Sir I ship »o« day, by Adams' Express, four ears of corn, the produot of the grain planted by yonrstlf, in the •aily part of April. It is poor corn at the best, probably owing to the soil. It.received every care from the gar dener at the hospital, whose same is given below. Very respectfully, your ob’t serv’t, John P. Hatch, Brevet Major General. David Fitz Gibbon, gardener, Orphan’s Asylnm, Charleston. We have been presented by the General with an ear of the oo'rn, which we will be glad to ex hibit to onr visitors. Items. The turpentine crop in North Carolina will be small this season. The blood-bound brigade to be used against the Minnesota Indians cost $65. Books, pen, ink and paper are now allowed to Jeff. Davis. They were dying at the rate of 1,500 a day of cholera in Constantinople last month. The cigar steamer, it is asserted, will be worked by steam, not smoke as has been sop- posed. . Punch says the cigar steamer is a remarka ble sea “weed.” Housekeeper’s situation wanted by a young lady. Marriage a preliminary requisite. Teresa’s new song in Paris is called “The Venus in Carrots." A Goon Match foe Somebody.—Marriage able young ladies should read and ponder upon the following : A young man in Aroostock county. Maine, advertising for a wife, speaks of himself as follows : “I am eighteen years old, , have a good set of teeth, and belike in Andy Johnson, the star-spangled banner and th® 4th of ■. July. I have taken up a State lot, cleared up eighteen acres last year, and seeded ten of it down. My buckwheat looks fine, and the oats and potatoes are bully. I have got nine sheep, a two year old ball and two heifers, beside* a house and barn. I want to get mar ried. I want to buy bread and batter, hoop- skirts and waterfalls for some person of the fe male persuasion during life. That’s what’s the matter with me. But I don’t know how to do it. Effects of a Pafee Cuerbhcy.—Specula tion is everywhere raising its head, and must continue so long as paper money increases.— Good family flour U now retailed at $13 per barrel, coal at $H per ton, and almost all the necessaries of life in about the same propor tion. This great advance over prices oi $5 and $6 for flour, and $4 and $5 per ton for coal, is almost entirely attributable to currency very greatly cheapened in value by the increase of its amount. Three dollars of paper is now worth some two dollars in coin; but this'is not the wont of a redundant currency. The more' there is of it the greater is the facility afforded capital in combining to put up prices, leading to strikes and combinations in resistance on the pan of ewwWwre.'v-jPWWs^Ald Ledger. DELVTN & CO., Broadway, New York. clo tIe I N G BUSINESS CARDS. A. 1. BBADT, WM. M. SMITH, *• MOSES. BRADY, SMITH Sc CO. Oommissio 11 AND Forwarding Merchants, AND Manufacturers’ Agents NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET, Between Whitaker and Barnard, 8 AV ANN AH, GEORGIA Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, &c to their friends in New York and Boston. References-Wm. K. Kitchen. Prest National Park Bank, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher & Co„ Boston; Israel Co- hen, Baltimore: Hall, Moses &Co.,CoUunbus; Wyman, Moeee A Co., Montgomery. augT BUSINESS CARDS. MA.RCY, DAY & GO. soe BA.Y s r r ii re re t., North Side. Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets, WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FEED, Jy3 HAY, CORN, OATS AND At lowest market prices. BOBT. P. YOEK, M. E. WILLIAMS, J. E. MTNTIEE. P. H. WABD. YOU. Vim HUTIRi k Cl, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Gra. Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited. References: Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Gaden A Uncklcs, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter A Cammed, Isaac D. La Roche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C. Norvell A Co. New Y'ork—S. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A Co. Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays.sep6 CHARLES L. COLBY & CO., SHIPPING, COMMISSION, AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS JONES’ BLOCK, CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS., SAVANNAH, Gr-A.. Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the firm represented in New York by t harlcs L Colby, Esq., or to onr friends in Boston. ALEX. U. HOL ■ AY, Resident Partner. Rekf-eekoks.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby, Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edinands, Boston, auglfi tf KELiN & GO., 114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS. L IBERAL, cash advances made on consign ments of i otton and approved Merchandize made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver pool. Refer to Messrs. Smith <fc Dunning, New Y'ork; C C. & II. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot <fc Senter, et. Louis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans. aug‘26 V. JR. JRYRKLL, Steamboat Agent, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga., Harris’ Building, 2d DoorWeat of A. Low* Co.’s. Refeis to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John son & Graybill, Bell, Wylly & Christian, Bothwell A Whitehead, Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cohen, Esq. tf sep29 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We Open the Season with a Large Stock of Elegant Clothing and Furnishing Goods ready hade department. We have also secured the services of first class artists in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which is likewise .supplied with the finest and best Fabrics of the HOME AND FOREIGN MARKET8 To those who wish to order by mail, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, With Directions for Measuring, which, if correctly fol lowed, will secure a fit in all cases. DELVIN & CO. Broadway, cor. Grand Street; > MPU/ V (IB If Broadway, cor. Warren Street,/ REV* I If Hike sep28 lm LTHAN KINSLEY, EDO AX L. KIN6LET. LYMAN KINSLEY & CO-, MANUFACTURERS OF Patent Forge Hammers, COLLINS’ PATENT QUARTZ CRUSHERS, AND PULVERIZING MILLS, Patent, Hair Patent, and Common Wa#ou Axles, Windlass Necks, Truss Shapes, CAR AND ENGINE AXLES, CAR WHEELS, CASTINGS AND FORGINGS. Cambridgeport, 'lass. octU NEW GOODS J UST RECEIVED, a large and beautiful aa- ment of FANCY GOODS, selected expressly for this market. Call and see them. anglt C. M. HILL8MAM, cor - Bull and Broughton streets. Wright & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. june2S JOHN 8. WRIGHT, i ~ et, New York. <o Jtmeas " : fiHo E. F. ME I'CALfl'E & CO.. GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln and Abercorn, Savannah, Georgia. References.—Hening, Flint <fc Pearce, New York; E. M. Bruce A Co . Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At- lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; E. M Bruce, Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane A Co., New Y'ork; Geo. C. Pearce A Co., St. Louis, Mo ; H. C. Bruce A Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook, Albany, Ga.; John W. OLonnor, Macon, Ga. sep21 tf M. FEB8T & CO., NO. 150 CONGRESS STREET Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Champague, Liquors aad Sugars, Would also call the attention of the Trade and pub lic generally, to our large stock of Candles, Syr- up and Pickles. Dealers will do well to call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. aug29 ' 2m EDWIN E. HERTZ, (Successor to Cohen A Hertz,) Commission Merchant, 154 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Liberal advances made on consignments of Upland and Sea Island Cottons to my friends in Liverpool and New York. lm “ H GOWDY, Commission Merchant, 196 BA.Y STREET, (Anderson’s Wliarf,) SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. oct2 . 3m JNO. L. VILLALONGA, Cotton Factor, Forwarding and Commission Merchant NO. 94 BAY STREET, SJniXVJ//, GEORGIA. sepll 6m Wm. M. Davidson WUOLE8XLZ HEALER IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tens, Segars, Ale and rider, 150 Bay Street Savannah. «epS tf SAMUEL P. HAMILTON, , (Successor to Wilmot & Richmond, j DEALER IN Watahes, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Castes, Cutlery, Ac. Cor, Whitaker,St. Julien and Congress Sts, .SAVANNAH, GA. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated by transit Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. Jy*8 tf . ALEXANDER HARDEE BTOR-A-GlS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT COR. BAT AND JEFFERSON STREETS, SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Grain, Flour, Wool, Hides, Bran, Shorts, Ac. tf and for sale by DAVID H. GALLOWAY, 36 Drayton street, Savannah, Ga., oetlt toicB Rptiin and cheese.- sbPfc^Qoabeu Butter; 16 bo^es choice ■ : ‘ r ' * C. L.GILBERT. PAPER AND RAO WAREHOUSE. WARRKN & PAjATNER Wholesale Dealer* U» AU Kinds of Coarse and Fine Papers, Enve lopes, TwUw*i and Paper Bogs. Sole Agents in this cl«Tf.r the Bath Paper Mills. The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old B ope and Bagging, and Waste Paper, in large or small quantities. octlo 210 Bay Street, Savannah. A.. S. COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchant, 92 BA.Y STREET, SAVANNAB:, &E0B.GIA. OCtl4—tf ■ ■ j T. CUNNINGHAM, . D. O. PURSE. CUNNINGHAM & PUESE, FACTORS, FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants, Bay Street. ... ’. Savannah, Gra, References—Bobt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter A Gammell. Octavos Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Erwin A Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham. sep5-3m KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE, WHOLKSAU DEALBRS IN ALBS, WINES AND LIQUORS Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane. jnne2I tf R. MOLINA, 00E. BULL ABB CONGRESS 8TBEETS, (Under Screven House,) IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Havana legars, Leaf ADD SMOKING TOBACCO. Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Root, and all other kinds of Fancy Pipes. 3m sep30 N. A. HARDEE & CO., Shipping, Commission, AND FORWARDING) MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, O-A . Will make liberal cash advances on consignments to their friends, Norton, Manghter A Co„ 40 Broad street, New York. ' oct a—tf HENRY BRYAN, Broker »b4 Commission Agent, For Sale and Purchase of Stocks, Bank Notes, Produce, <fcc., and for For warding Cotton, Bryan Street, next to Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank Building. AUGUSTA CARDS. CLANTON, ADAIR & PURSE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • ATLANTA, GEORGIA- P ARTICULAR ATTENTION paid to the purchase and sale of CottoD, all kinds of Produce, and General Merchandize. Special attention < Real Estat given to the purchase and sale of Estate in the city, and of Plantations in any part of Georgia. They will buy and sell Foreign and Domestic Ex change, Stocks Coin, Bank Notes, and collect Notes, Drafts, Ac., with prompt remittances. Engaged exclusively in a Commission Business, with ample and safe storage rooms, they hope to merit a lib eral patronage. Refer to Phinlzy A Clayton, H. H. Warren, and W. B. Jackson, Augusta, Ga ; Geo. W. Williams, Charles ton; barnuel Tate, Memphis, Tennessee; G. U Torbett and V. K. Stevenson, Nashville, Tenn.; Baldwin,Starr A Co. and Tracy, Irwin A Co., New York. WM. W. CLAYTON, Lite Agent Georgia Railroad Bank, Atlanta. GEO. W. ADAIR, Late of Anderson. Adair A Co., Atlanta. I iaIAH PURSE, Late of Poullain, Jennings A Co. Augusta, Ga. sep25 lm J.O. MATHEWSOK GENERAL COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 285 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., (At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall A Co., Stovall, McLaughlin A Co., and G. H. McLaughlin A Co..) Will give his prompt and personal attention to the purchase aud sue of Cotton, Domestic Goods, 8ugar, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, and Mer chandize generally. Having the Agency of several first class Cotton Mills, I am prepaired at all times to supply orders for Yarns, Sheetings, -hirtings, Osnabnrgs, Drills, Ker seys, Jeans, Ac., Ac. With extensive fire-proof warehouse*, can furnish secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan dize and prodnee consigned to me for forwarding in any direction.6m amfl4 W. A RAMSEY & OO., GENERAL Commission Merchants AND AUCTIONEERS. 308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. aim TO Robert Habersham A tons, Savannah. W. H. Stark, da Bones, Brown A Co. Augusts. Ed. Thomas, do. W. K. Kitchen, Preskient National Park Bank, N. Y. » J.J.BOBEBTUOY&CO. GENERAL Commission Merchants, ■A.TTGU8TA, GrA. Will give strict attention to the purchase and ship ment of Cotten.-Damestics and Yarns. Also solicit consignments of Merchandize of 11 kinds, especially Bagring. Rope, Refined Sugars and Coffee; and will remit in every instance as soon as sale is made. < Refer to Wm. K. Kitchen, President National Park Bank, New York; A. Porter, Esq., President Bank State of Georgia, Savannah: Jno. Davison, Esq.Presi dent Branch Bank State of Georgia, Augusta. N. B.—We do exclusively a commission bui 3m 7AS.B. CAHILL, Geaeral and ComnisstoB Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA Holders of Merchandize wishing to realize immedi* ately, will consult their interests fey consigning the same. Strict business attention will he given all consign ments, and prompt returns made, at the most — ble rates. Refer to Measra Hunter A Gammell, CL L. Colby A Co. Hilton A Handed, A. U. Lomelins, Halsey, Wat son ACa.and btoartA Co. • anglfi; TEST _ Raw and nUh Dnr White Lead. 1 PaperTete., which wekeep, besides other 1 ’"YESSW. co. BANKING AND INSURANCE- INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT. THE ACCIDENT Insurance Company OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, WITH A CAPITAL OF One Million Dollars! ($1,000,000 ) Is now ready to insure against A 0 CIDEN T S OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION, Causing Loss of Life or Bodily Injtry. T HIS mode or Insurance is perferable to Life In surance, for the reason that it is mnch cheaper, and giveM weekly compensation in case of disability arising ftrcn any accident whatever, such as broken bones, raptured tendons, sprains, concussions, bruises, cuts, stabs, gunshot wounds, burns and scalds, unpro voked assaults by burglars, robbers or murderers,bites of dogs, the action of Ugnthlng, the effect* of explo sions. drowning, or any other class of Accidents, whether they occur in traveling by Railroad, steamboat or stage coach, walking in the street, or at wwk in the shops, whether riding, boating, hunting, fishing, shoot ing, swimming, surveying, engineering, and m every variety of circumstances m which men are ordinarily placed. Genera! Accident Policy The payment of Ten Bailors under this policv, secures Tzn Dollars per week compensation while disabled, for a period not exceeding six months, from any one accident or TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of death by accident. The payment of Fifteen BolUurs secures Fifteen Dollars weekly compensation or THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS in case of death. An? other sums up to Ten Thousand Dollars, at proportionate rates. ’ Yon can insure in this Company for any length of time from ONE DAY TO FIVE YEARS and policies will be renewed at expiration. No Medical Examination is Required, and Hereditary Diseases sure no Impediment to Obtaining a Policy. CABY A SMITH, Agents, 36 and 38 Union Street, (up stairs.) octtl MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY! HARTFORD, CONN. T HE undersigned having been appointed agent for the above well known Company, is prepared to take risks against fire on the most favorable terms. H BRIGHAM, Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co. July3 tf insurance Agency OCEAN, R VFR, FIRE. mHE undersigned hold commissions from the lesd- A ing Insurance corporations ot New York, repre senting an aggregate cash capital of over FIVE millions of dollabs And are prepared to issue policies ro cover Fifty Thou sand dollars on one application upon Fin Bisks at Savannah and Inland Towns, COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS, OCEANBISKS GENKRALLY. Prompt Settlement of* Losses, L. C. NORVELL Sc CO., maytt Bull street, opposite Post Ogee. INSURANCEI AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,0$$ OHAS. L. COLBY & CO. A RE prepared to take marine Risks to any Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks n this city in the following named first class New York Companies, at the lowest rates: COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO., Capital, $6,000,000. MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $9,000,000. COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE C0MPANY> Capital, $900,000. STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, $900,000. Office in Janes’ Block, corner Bay and Abercorn streets. Branch At (ice, cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. BOSTON -AWERTISEMENTS. Southern Jobbers. WHO BUY RUBBER GOODS, WILL FIND FULL LINES AT HI AMI FACTO R EH S’ BEST PRICES, AT 37 Milk Street, Center mertea Place, HENRY W. BURR, Manor actobxs or Robber (Ming & Druggists Arikhs And dealer in every description ot BTSBEB GOODS. octIO MUIRKIRK CHARCOAL PIC IRON Of all the different tempers and grades, suitable for Cm Wheels, Cylinders, Gan metal. Rolls, STEAMBOAT A miLL MACHINERY, MALLEABLE WORKS#r. Of any use where a Snperier Pig metal is re- r quired by itself, or to improve other kinds. WILLIAm E. COFFIN A CO., Ne. 103 State St., Beaten. octU AMERICAN STEAM CAR COMPANY. To be organized under the Laws of Massachusetts, WITH A CAPITAL 8TOCK OF Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, This is a safe and profitable investment. Shanes, One Hundred Dollars Each. Parties can subscribe from one to fifty Shares, as ffieir means will allow. Books for subscription are now open at LOMBARD A GORE’S, Ne. 99 State street, Bos ten, where further Information can be obtained. octU . TO HANVFACTVRERS OF COTTON, FLAX AND JUTE. ^2 Wm. Higgins & Sons manufagtukebs of ■OTTOS, FLAX * JUTE M AI HIKESY Manchester, England. Prices and other information will be given on appli- THK * cation as above, or by Mr. 8. J. WETI KELL, Wabs, Mats. WOODFORD & RTTcti ^TTOR.y^y s “ AND counsellors at t WO * 111 Br oadwav, ' (Trinity Bniu, ngJ law, is.hep**, severe! soarts iu NewT^^^ aep28 tf STEW?RT T W ?ft fetes ’ Daniel VOORHEES & GARRISON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 73 William St IKT JEW TORg Refer, by Special Permi Hi : BiU National Bank, K. A. Wflcox, W B. Davidson, C. K. Garrison, Ocean Rational Bank, Savannah. Macon, (*». Augusta, <}„, Thomasviae, r*. S**, FIS. oauunai Bank, New Vork “ ? HAWKINS&CT PACKERS & GENERAL PROVISO] Dealers, *41 Front Si., jy ac y 0f . Pork. Cheese, g* Hams, . Bacon, R „7 Lard. Tongues, . Shoulders, Kggs, , ;l Fatten market Beef. All orders carefully executed at the SHORTEST NOTICE We respectfully refer to Messrs smart"* . . Ehrlich, Ksq., B. G. Tilden, E«, Stnart 4 ^ l Southern Produce received on consignment octfi—6m THOMSON’S NEWWglin Thomson’s French Elastit SPRINGS. The latest invention of the largest manufattma - Ladies' Crinoline in the Worli Get the Best. W. 8. THOMSON, LANGDOS 4 C 1 , 391 Broadway, New To*. MR. JAMES HIGGINS (one of the firm is) at pres ent in the United States, and would be glad to com municate with any parties requiring Machinery of the above description, l ddress, HR. JAMES HIGGINS, Revere House, Boston. octlS A FACT WORTH KNOWING ri'HAT by buying shoes with Metallic Tips, two- A thirds the usual expense of suppling children with shoes may be saved. No one, for every-day wear, can afford to onv any other. Millions of dollam are an- nnallv saved by this useful invention. The toes of metal tipped Bhoes remain perfect until the rest of the shoe is womont. The feet are kept dry, thus bene- fltting the health and saving money. For sale by all shoe dealers. 3m anglT Drunkenness Cured. T HE inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt ing cap. Dr. Zanefs antidote for strong drink Is a certain cure for drunkenness. It create* a dislike for strong drink, and can be administered without the knowledge of the patient Descriptive circulars sent to any ‘nddress. For by all respectable druggist* inthe United States aad Canadas. Price, $1 per box, or packages of six boxes for $6. Sent by mail on receipt of the man * JNO. J. KROMBR, Wholesale mavis—ly 408 Clwsnut *t - Holmes & Blanchard, (sccczaeoas to c. w. bbowk,] ^nufacturers and Dealers in FRENCH BURN MILLSTONES AND MILL GEERING, Of all Descriptions, M»nnfa^tnrM» of BROWN'S improved PortiMe Flo«rla? aat Grist Mills, Screen and Bolt Reels, Mill Spindles, Bashes, Picks, Hoisting Screws and Balls. Ac. Dealers in “WJTOH AMKEB” BOLTHTG CLOTHS Floor Packers, Smut Machines and Separators, Bran. Dusters, Corn and Cob Crackers, Screen Wire, Belting, and mill Fnrnlsking of every Description Improved Turbine Water Wheels tr* Plans and Specifications for Mills furnished when desired. *9* 11 Haverhill and 2 Bererly Sts B O STOTT• oetlt HUNT, LYON t €0. ( (SSTABUSHBD ST N. BUST IN 1847.) 36 DEVONSHIRE ST^BOSTON Manufacturers of the Best Oak Tanned Leather Belting of all widths, doable and single. DROP BELTS for Rifle Manufacturers. RAILWAY BELTS, Donble and single, of perfect and uniform thickness. Tube Belting, Round and Flat Regulator Belts, Ac. Belting, of Mixed Oak and Hemlock Tannage; Patent Balld Cotton Beltmg. 3BLTT33BE33. BEI/TTOTG Steam Packing and Karine Hose. Also, constantly supplied with extra quality Lace Leather, Belt Rivets and Barrs, Belt Cement, Hy draulic Press and Flax-Packing, Belt Hooks, Belt Punches, Ac. Belts made to order and warranted, oetlt' D. H. BALDWIN & CO, COMMISSION MERIHUTS, 17 Pearl Street, NEW Y0RK. H.SBRIGHAM, ' C. M. HOLST, Savannah. 3m wU Dr. Band’s ’ I’HE oldest and most reliable medicine for the core X of Spermatorhma, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow er, Ac. This medicine has stood the test of over thir- ty yean and has always proved a success. DR. RANDS SPECIFIC is exhibited in the pills, made up entirely ot substances that have a speci fic effect upon the generative organs. Most persons associate the idea of operations open the baareb from taking any kind of pills. The brsoino of Dr. Rand Is not Intended as an zvacnaTuie mmancx. Its medici nal virtues are expended entirely upon the Impaired regenerative organs. The pills are not unpleasant to the taste, and many persons masticate them with ' parity before swallowing them; which plan we always recommend, “ ' get the effect of the Price. $1 per box, or six for $6. Sold by drag- gists everywhere, or eent-by mall by JNO. J. KROMBR, Wholesale Agenh ■sy9$—ly tfffi Ch emit st- PhiladriphtsTPa. Kromer’s 60 GENTS A BOX. Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for $1. Durable, Beautitri. — de has been the New York, and to Garrett, of phia, who Dronounrottflwe Item aUpriejmess {"PJ* Sirota, and the material oomposmgltwill not tejure the most delicate hair. 8oW by Druggista and naqr BALTIMORE CARD8. pOOliE * HURT, Baltimore, Maryland, Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam Fire Engines, Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills, Iftioiog Machinery, Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery, Cotton Screws, Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles, Hydraulic Presses for Oft and Tobacco, (flbbacoo Moulds, Gaa Works Apparatus of all kinds. Salting, PulleysaadHaagers. CTBUS T. MSKteWHAli, (Greensboro’. N. C. DUbLir NICHOLS, Baltimore. c. p. MEM0ENH1U A CO., Cotton, Tobacco, AMD General Commission Merchants, 156 Pratt Street Wharf, JSE”BA^TptORR Smith* Cur left, HAKUPACTU&SBS OK SOAPS AND TALLOW CANDLES, Corner of Holliday and Pleasant streets, sep95 Baltlateze. Hn Bacon, Clardy&Oo, Cotton and TobaccoFacton \ NKW YORK, Represented in Savannah by Henry Bryn I W E do entirely a Commission Business, csertir j ourselves to £Ct the outside market quotation I for oar patrons. Liberal advances made on Cotton i I Savannah, and partial advances on lott'nnadj fa I shipment at Augusta, Atlanta and Macou. Planters' Orders filled. m 1 - -113 . SCHULTZE & TAILED IMPORTERS OF Wines, Brandies,&c | HO. 62 OEDAfi STREET, NEW YORK. CH’S HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE Iy29 A. O. SOOXSTEB, JA8. S. OSO. T .DARKER, No. 33 S. FrOOt St, aX ' New York. Philadelphis. I ADOLPHUS C.! (FORMERLY OF BALT1M0BS./ GENERAL SHIPPING A5D COB® 1WEBCHANTS, No. Ill Water Street, New Yorfc w< tion of orders in New by either house. HARNOTT & SlHILLlM” FIBE-FB°° r Storage ^« reh ° n 3MW«hto^^ oBg Consignments of Goods r f°? v ?£ I ? I jon 0 tsiijS- parehase of Goods. The best of HJK*»V F. Ship Broker and Oommissic® I NO. 45 BROAD STRBB 1 - NEW Consignments solicited. SSS5VMI *»Tht P 9 ' — T . Physioghomt, Eyea, Ears- Cha^ ,t Hands, Feet, Skin, with all ^ octlfi JUST Per Steamer A fine assortment of Rhine Win 08 Liquor 8 - Wines Heekhelmsr, Wlerstlner, LIsMramBil*' St. Cr#i» V* itZiS&r |j«0t sep26—3m Soap amd »n assorted lot by ’, wn $ And s variety of the finest hwm Also. K. Lunch Served at U y9$-tf 8t, CharisW, fo Haar of Varnish. sale W ** i