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SArVAKNSjTi NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY r^MOKNIN®. OCTOBER'aS.’MWS.
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OVER THE Jf Ax.
r.
Gone in her childlike puri y
Ont from the golden day;
Fading away in the light so sweet
Where the eilrer stars and the sunbeams meet,
Over the silent way.
Over the bosota tnnderly
The pearl-white hands are pressed;
The lashes lie on her cheek so thin—
Where the softest blush of the rose hath been
Shutting the blue of her eyes within,
The pure lids closed to rest.
Over the sweet brow lovingly
Twineth her sunny hair;
She was so fragile, that love sent down.
From his heavenly gems, that soft, bright crown,
To shade bar brow with it* waves so brown,
Light as the dimpling air.
Union
Cor. Broadway a~d 14th Sts ,*
Opposite Washington Statue,
NEW Y <yBK' C I TY.
sepiT tf H. ci'FLESd A CO. Proprietors.
The American Home,
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
Is the Largest Mid Beat Arranged Hotel
in New England.
sepST I.'BWIS KICK, Proprietor.
WU. M. SMITH.
a. j. iiosae.
Gone to sleep with the tender smile
Froze on her ailent lips
By the farewell kisa'of her dewy breath,
Cold in the clasp of the aDgel death,
Like the last fair bud of a faded wreath,
Whose bloom the white frost nips.
Robin—bushed in your downy bed
Over the swinging bough—
Do you miss her voice from year glsd duet,
When the dew in the heart of the rose is set,
Till, its velvet lips with the essence wet,
In orient crimson glow ?
Rosebud—under your shady leaf
Hid from the sunny day—
Do you miss the glance of the eye so bright,
Whose blue was heaven to your timid sight 1
It is beaming now in a world of light,
Over the Harry way.
hearts—where the darling's head hath lain,
Held by love’s shining ray—
Do you know that the touch ot ber gentle hand
Doth brighten the harp in the unknown land t
Ob, she waits for us with the angel band
" ;f Over tbe starry way. . .
[Public Opinion. •
til
Fourth Street,
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
oommissio xx
AND
[Forwarding Merchants,
AND
jattnufttclurers’ Agents
NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
I Ac, to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Prcs’t National Park
Bunk, N. Y.; H. C. Thacher A Co., Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses St Co.,Colhmbus; Wyman,
Moees A Co.. Montgomery. augT
MAKCY, DAY & CO.,
y O 8 B .A. Y 8 T R E Hi T.,
North Side.
Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN
AND
| GENER AL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
BU8tNf*S CARDS.
PAPER AND RAG WAREHOUSE,
HAY, CORN, OATS AND
At lowest market prices.
FEED,
jys
THE SONGS OF OED.
r t i
-IB.
Tbe songs of old! How deep a spell
Lies in tbe old familiar words,
Once sung by those we loved so well,
In other days, in happier years;
Visions of hope long passed away,
Gome o'er the heart so lone and cold,
And Vietnory asks, oh. where are they
Who sweeily sung the songs ol old ?
Where are they ? Some in silence sleep
Beneath the mournful yew tree's gloom;
Oi hers within the boundless deep
Have early foundan ocean tomb;
Dim are ‘.he eyes that gently shone,
The once warm bean lies still and cold,
And hushed for aye, forever gone,
The voice that sung the songs of old.
Where are they ? On some foreign strand
For maDy a weary day they roam;
Cheerless they tread the stranger’s land,
From friends afar, afar from home.
Do they not long to join once more
The joyous dance, the social throng,
And mingle, as m days of yore.
Their voices in the olden song ?
Fondly the heart still loves to linger
Amid the ruins of the past
Tracing, with fancy’s fairy finger,
Visions too beautiful to lest;
Bringing to memory’s eye again
The long lost friends, the cherished ODse,
Waking tbe past with some sad strain,
Some well-remembered olden song.
UNDER THE THORN.
ST. XaOXJXS, ULO.
LAVEILLK, WARNJSR * CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience. ti ... .. septs
PTBOPOLITiiV HOTEL,
Bale Brown*!,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
T hin, leading Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
is now in perfect order for the reception and accom-
modation of its old patrons, 3m sept9
GILMOR HvJUSE,| AOOTION ANU communion
1 HSRCHAITi,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra.
Consignment* of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
ROBT. P. YORK,
M. K. WILLIAMS,
.1. R. U’INTIRE,
P. H. WARD.
YOU. WILLIAMS, IIITISI & CO..
•Monument Square,
BALTIMORE, Maryland
THIS first cla«s Hotel has I
WARRKN Be PLATNER
Wholesale Dealers In All Kinds of
Coarse and Fine Papers, Enve
lopes, Twines, and Paper
B*fs.
Sole A gents in this «**Y tor the Bath
/Paper Hills.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Paper, iy large or small
quantities.
octlo 210 Bay Street, Savannah.
AL. ti. HABTBIDGE,
COMMISSION
itv: > .••■d tit ’«m 'ten*'.:
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
uTl’OITl air •
03 BAY STREET,
sava tinsrAze, GiEea&GiA.
octU—tf j -j
. T. CUNNINGHAM, I>. O. PUR8R.
CUNNINGHAM & PURSE,
FACTORS, FOK WARDING
. 0 AND
Commission •Merchants,
Buy Street, ...8avannah, Gra,
References —Robt. Habersham A Sons, Hunter A
Gammell, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Co,
Erwin A Hardee, Claghorn A Cunningham. sep5-3m
KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
SANgHW
TNTC1 r D w A. n. A TAJBT I L. I ^Jj^8EN|ENT»
OODFOBD^gS"
i i AND
COUNSELLORS AT Xj
w °. Hi BRn . „
AT I “ ° A » W
37 Milk Street,
Corner Horton Place, Boston
Who buy
RUBBER
ACCIDENT.
A
TH1
lCCI
B??T
GOODS,
WILL FIND FULL LINKS AT
Insaraiice Company |manmeapi«kemn* best prices.
OF COLUMBUS, OHIO,
WITH A CAPITAL OF
*Av
One Million Dollars!
($1,000,000 )
'Z&Z Jf ready turtMsrfi.galMr. lPJ »»
A C C I BE N T SI
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Causing Loss (f Life or Bodily Inju-y.
HENRY W. BURR,
fTnnitr Building
Thejmde^ ^ ’ .
^ to take charTirf ^^^ wJ
* in New Yorkand°at H.1
vo °k5^
MAN UrAOTUEEB OP
hw, M prepared
I ^- coart ® in
bTf
VOBRHEES
•3 Artk les |
And dealer in every description of
BUBBEB GOOBi.
61
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MUIRKIRK
T HIS mode of Insurance is perferable to Life In- i _ „ - j -w-p rn -rv —
surance, for the reason that It is ranch cheaper, I CH A RCrt A L DIO IDAM IN JCj W
and gives a weekly compensation in case of disability I ” w “IVa IKUIv
Of all the different tempers and grades, suitable for
gunshot woonas, burns and scalds, un pro - Car trh»i.
llts by burglars, robbers or murderers,mtes | * ’
Cylinders,
weekly compensation in case of disability
arising from any accident whatever, such as broken
bones, ruptured tendons, sprains, concussions, braises,
cats, stabs, t - -
voked assaul .
of dogs, the action ofJign thing, the effects of explo
sions, drowning, or any other class of ’ Accidents,
whether they occur In traveling by Raflmad, steamboat
or stage coach, walking in tbe street, or at work in the
shops, whether riding, boating, hunting, fishing, shoot
ing, swimming, surveying, engineering, »nd In every
variety of circumstances m which men are ordinarily
placed.
MERCHANT!
No. 73 William St
" 2 "°Rs|
DRUGS, MiDICINES,
AND "
BY JOHN HAT.
Sweet was the breath of the hawthorn bush
That blew in the briery lane,
And tender the vesper song the thrush
Poured forth in low refrain;
And tenderly smiled the curving lips
That never shall smile again.
Tbe breath oFthe hawthorn’s snowy bloom
Fell faint on the happy air,
And the gay wild bird sang on unheard
In tbe hush of love’s low prayer;
And the sun went down, but the twilight flush
Lovingly lingered there.
Again I stand by the blooming thorn,
And muse of the wasted years,
ADd I sigh for the day so far away,
And its tender hopes and fears—
And 1 mourn that the world has brought me back
With a heart too hard for tears.
Habits or .the Richest Mas is New York
Citv.—No b .nk clerk on the salary of a thou
sand dollars a year goes to his banks as regularly,
or works as many hours as Wm. B. Astor, who
counts up his forty millions. His little one-story
office, a step or two from Broadway, on Prince
street, with its iron bars, making it resemble a
polioe prison, is the den where he performs his
daily toil, and ont of hir wealth and labor gets
only “victuals and clothes.” He attends person
ally to all his business, knows every dollar of rent
or income that is to become due, pays every dol-
lar, makes his entries in his own band, and
obliges his subordinates to come to him for infor
mation while he does not go to them. He gener
ally comes down in t e omnibus at an early hour
in the day and remains closely absorbed in busi
ness until five o’clock, he rarely takes exercise,
and find his pleasure in the closest attention to
business. A friend of mine rode to Washington
with him in the same car from New York. He
neither spoke nor got ont of his seat, and hardly
moved from Jersey City to Washington. He
usua'ly leaves his office at five o’clock, and walks
slowly np Broadway to Lafayette place. He is
over six feet high, heavily built, with a decided
German look, small hazy eyes, as if he was half
asleep, head round as a pnmpkiL, and about as
destitute of hair. He is exceedingly hospitable,
and in 'he “season" gives a dinner to his friends
weekly, at which the riohest viands on services of
gold and silver are presented by liveried servants
to his guests.
Southern Eyes Opened.
The Richmond Times,in an article upon the
1 political prospects of the South—which it
looks upon as promising, now that the slavery
question is dead—makes the following confes
sion of facts which were utterly ignored by
southern men before the war : “The influence
of the Southern States was for nearly seventy
years resistless in the National Congress.-—
Southern Presidents almost in an unbroken
line, succeeded Washington for a half century,
and wisely administered the Government.—
Slavery had nothing to do with this political
supremacy, but it was slavery that ultimately
dashed ns headlong from our lofty pinnacle of
political glory, and left ns a helpless minority.
It was slavery that diverted emigration from
the South, and sent millions of hardv white
men to carve twenty new states out of the un
broken forests of the West and Northwest. It
was slavery which dwarfed the South, while the
f ^In| Wa V lpid ^ly attaining the proportions of
a , Slant. It was slavery that at last arrayed
. the North against the South, and strimied our
Southern statesman of all power and fnfluence
« l . he na ‘ I0 “ a ' 'Mature. It v. as davera «*
station which destroyed those kindly relation,
whichjOnce bound tho different ssKioS?TZ
Union together, and. then plunged the nation
Irtncf liniY U>rr!KIft nniil »
C H EMI GALS.
GINKS, TRUSSES, Ac., just landed from Nssv York.
Apothecaries. Planters and I raders !
From the Interior can be supplied at shortest notice.
I can warrant any article as being pore.
A large quantity of KUHOPBtoT LEECHES, finest
quality.
Ail the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand.
Wholesale and Betail,
Apothecaries’ Hall,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets,
W. H. WALSH, H. D., Proprietor.
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. tf JelB
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
RUT A BAGA.
FLAT DUTC
References;
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin * Co., Uuden A
Unckles, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter A Gammell, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. W'oodbridge, L. C.
Norvell A Co.
New York—S. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
I Co.
Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays. sep6
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
SHIPPING,
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS §en Tal AreMfnt P ltey
te.WMttto Street ^ .
J ^ ' ■w-Hi'W T*n Dollars p$*r week compensation while
;AND
H,
Red Top Turnip Seeds,
Warranted to be of the
GROWTH OF 1805,
Jnst received from D. Landreth, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
jyin cor Bull and < ongress streets.
COMMISSION.
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES* BLOCK,
CORNER BA Y AND ABERCORN STS.,
8 AVANNAH, Gr-A..
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to tbe
firm represented in New York by Charles L Colby,
100 cases JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAxTaU of I or to onr friends in Boston,
which will be sold low for CASH, I ALEX. H. HOL - AY, Resident Partner.
RErzBENues.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., Nei
[ York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Eduiauds, Boston,
auglfi tf
~KEIN & CO,,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
COTTON FACTORS,
C8Mttl$$IQK & F JR WARDING
JVI HI JR, C I T ANTS.
T IBERAL cash ndvauccs made on consjgn-
A.J wents of (otton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver-
|pool.
Refer to Messrs. Smith & Dunning, New York; C
C. & H. M. TabOr, New Y'ork; Cabot & Senter, r;L
Lome; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans. aug2G
't. 91 JHYRGLL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris' Building, 2d Door West of A. Low & Co. 1 *.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Crane, John
son A Grayhill, Bell, Wylly & Christian, Bothwell A
Whitehead,.Miller, Thounis & Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Esq. tf sep29
E. F. JMK IC’ALFE & CO.,
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Ahercorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Hening, Flint* Pearce, New York- E.
M. Bruce A Co . Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott* Howes, Macun, Ga.; S. M Brace,
Morgan * Co., Apalachicola. Fla ; Watts, Crane A
to;, New York; Geo. C. Pearce * Co., St. Loilia, Mo ;
H. C. Brace *Co„ Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
AibiiDy, Ga.; John \V. Ovonnor, Macon, Ga
aep21 tf
M. F£SHT & CO.,
NO. 150 CONGRESS STREET
Wholesale Dealers In
Wises, fhampague, Liquors aad
Separs,
Would also call the attention of the Trade and pub
lic generally, to our large stock of Caudles, Syr-
lip and Pickles. Dealers will do well to call and
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
•ug2V 2m
H GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
190 BAY STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
R. MOLINA,
GOB- BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
(Under Screven Honse.)
IMPORTER AND WH0LE8ALR DIALRR IN
Havana Segarg, Leaf
ASS
SMOKING- TOBACCO.
Also, all kfnds of Vlrgima_Chewing and
Tobacco, Meerschaum, Bri
of Fancy Pipes.
The
secures'm liollak* per weeic compensation wnile
disabled, for a period not exceeding six months, from
any one accident or
TWO THOUSAND
in the event of death by accident.
DOLLARS
Sub metal,
Halls,
STEAMBOAT A HULL MACHINERY, I
MALLEABLE WORKS,&c.
Of any use where a Superior Pig; Metal is re
quired by itaelf, or to improve other kinds.
- - WILLIAM E. COFFIN * C’O.,
Ne. 103 State St., Hostoa.
0CO4
AMERICAN
National Bank, s— ' 10 1
E. A WilcoiT Mnah
W B. Davidson, 7“r" n ’ «».
B. Remington A Son ThXHf* 4,
c. L. Robson ’ 8k
a~%sa»*
d( Corresponden ta iU^™^. I . n
“HAWKlNSSct
PACKERS&CEXER4,.iiKi,,,
Dealers,
Brier Root, and all other kind
*m sei
™I he o f Fifteen Dollars secures.
Fifteen Dollars weekly compensation or
THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS
in case of death.
Lard,
Bacon,
Tongue,,
I. A, HARDEE & CO.,
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FORWABDJNS MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GCA
WiUauke liberal cash advances on consignments to
the^Plends, Norton, slaughter A Co., 40 Broad
w York.
Any 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 TEJLHS
and policies will be renewed at expiration.
STEAM CAR COMPANY, | 941 •Wttc
®®*f- Butter,
Pork - Cheese, '^1
nam, h Bacon.
Ml
Pife|
fe k
All orders carefully executot at the
"OTRE. ,
Ehrlich, Stoln * l|
luce received on consignmem.
To be organized under the Laws of Massachusetts,'
WITH A CAPITAL STOCK OF
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, 1 8bonlder *’ Fgga
Fulton Market Beef
This h a safe and profitable investment.
Shares, Oae Hundred Dollars Each.
Southern J
octfi—6m
street. New I
octe-tf
PIONEER SAW MILL
W E most respectfully announce to the citizens of
Savannah and others requiring Lumber that
our new haw Mill atfhefoot of Zubly street, near the
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 public patronage. We will also pur
chase Lumber ae it-arrives in this-market.
jy29 RQ4E A ARKWRIGHT.
DELVIN & CO.,
Broadway, New Fork,
CL0TH1N G.
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HEIRY BRIAI,
Broker Commission Agent,
For Sale and Purchase of Stocks, Bank
Notes, Produce, &c., and for For
warding Cotton,
Bryan Street, next to Merchants’ and
Planters’ Bank Building.
anglG Sm
AUGUSTA CARDS.
ULAYTON~ ADAIR l PURSE,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR ATTENTION paid to the
purchase and sale of
No Medical Examination is Required,
and Hereditary Diseases are no
Impediment to Obtaining
a Policy.
CARY 4k SMITH, Agents,
30 and 38 Union 3treet, fop stain.)
Parties can subscribe from one to fifty Shares, as
their means will allow. Books for subscription are
now open at LOMBARD * GORE’S,
Ne. 99 State street, Beaton,
where further information can be obtained.
octia
TO MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTON, FLAX AND JDTE,|N E W
THOMSON’S
octll
MERCHANTS'
INSURANCE COMPANY!
HARTFORD, CONN.
I Wm. Higgins & Sons
nAMCJACTomu* or
CSTTOIYy FLAX A J5TK W U HINEB Y
Manchester, England.
Thomson's French EltukI
1 SPRINGS.
(*et the Best*
W. s. THOMSON, LAXOlJOXiCI,
- 8e P 2S 391 Broadway, SerTa I
July3
H BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
tf
i Prices and dtlier information will be given on appli-
cation aa above; or by Mr. 8. J. WETHKELL,
Wake, Ma»s.
losuraoce Agency
OCEAN, BfVhR, FIRE.
T HE undersigned hold commissions from the lead-
iug Insurance corporations of New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLABS
And are prepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou-
CottoD, all kinds of Produce, and I s » a d dollar* on one application upon
MR. JAMES HIGGINS (one of the firm is] at pres-
I ent in the United States, and would be glad to com
municate with any parties requiring Machinery of the
[ above description, address,
MR., JAMES HIGGINS,
Revere Haase, Raston.
octl3
Holmes & Blanchard,
D. H. BALDWIN & CO,
COMMISSION MERfHlVTS,
17 Pearl Street, |
NEW YORK.
J D :^C B U»}^wTor t .
} Savannah.
3m vi I
Bacon, Clardy&Co
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES I Cotton and Tobacco Factor]
(aeocissOEs to w. bsown,)
Manufacturers and Dealers in
We Open the Season with a Large Stock
of Elegant
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
READY made department.
We have also secured tlje services of first class artists
in onr
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
Which is likewise .supplied with the finest and best
Fabrics of the
General Merchandize.
Special attention given to the purchase and sale of
Real Estate in the city, and of Plantations in any part
of Georgia.
They will buv and sell Foreign and Domestic Ex
change, Stocks Loin. Bank Notes, and collect Notes,
Drafts, Ac, with prompt remittances.
Engagedexclusivelyltta Commission Business, with '
ample and safe storage rooms,they hope tomerit a lib
eral patronage.
Refer tifPhiuizy & Clayton, R. U. Warren, and W.
E. Jackson, Augusta, Ga ; Geo. W. Williams, Charles
ton; Samuel Tate, Memphis, Tennessee; G. U. Torhett
and V. K. Stevenson, Nashville, Tenn.; Baldwin, Starr
* Co., and Tracy, Irwin * Co., New York.
WM. W. CLAYTON,
Late Agent Georgia Railroad Bank, Atlauta.
GKO. W. ADAIR,
Late of Anderson, Adair * Co., Atlanta.
IsAIAH PURSE,
Late of Ponllain, Jennings A Co, Augusta, Ga.
aep2.’i lm
J. 0. NIATHEWsM
. GENERAL
COMMISSION) PRODUCE BROKER
l*-'.*!'' AND l;w»in*fWT
FORWARDING MERCHANT, f (
Na. 285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
Fire Risks at Savannah and Inland
Towns,
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RITHRST
OCEAN BISKS GENERALLY.
Prompt Settlement of Losses.
L. C. NORVELL Sc CO.,
may2# Bull street, opposite Port Office.
INSURANCE!
AND
MILL GEERING,
Of all Descriptions,
Manufacturers of BROWN’S improved
Porttble Flouring *>4 Grist Mills,
8crecn and Bolt Reels, Mill Spindlea, Boshes, Pick*,
Hoisting Screw* and Ball*, Ac. Dealer* in
' ‘DUTCH AHKEBT BOLTING CJLOTHS
Flour Packer*. Smut Machine* and Separators, Bran.
Dusters, Corn and Cob Cracker*, Screen Wire,
Belting, and
| Mill Furnishing of every Description.
NEW YORK,
Bepiesented in Savannah by Henry B;;i
W E do entirely a Commission Business. euil|l
ourtelve; ti) get the outside market quotafisl
for our patrons. Liberal advances made on Cotter;!
Savannah, and partial advances on Lotton ready r|
shipment at Augusta, Atlauta and Macon.
Planter*'Orders filled. mtti
SCHULTZE
IMPORTERS OF
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $19,4#0,000 Improved Turbine Water Wheels Y^illGS 13rRDdiGS,&C
CHA8. L. COLBY & CO.
A BE prepared to take Marine Risks to any
OL Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
n th is city in the following named first el«— New York
Companies, at the lowest rates :
W Plans and Specifications for
when desired.
Mills furnished
9 4k 11 Haverhill and 2 Beverly Sts..
t oct!4
BOSTON.
oct2
3m
HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS FRINK «S. HK&SEL FINK,
To those who wish to order by mail, will he sent (on
application)
NO. 14T BAY
SAMPLES OF GOODS, (next door
With Directions for Measuring, which, if correctly fol
lowed, will secure a fit in all cases.
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
STREET,
Tp THE RKPLBMOAN OFEICEj)
SAVANNAH, Of Al.
oct 21
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall A
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin * Co., and G. H.
McLaughlin * Co..)
Will give his prompt and personal attention tb the
irebase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
icon. Lard, Grain, Floor, Rope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO., I
Capital, $G,oee,ooo. i
MQHJIIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
«•> !>«;• Capital, 86,000,000. >! a S’ ! ■■
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, I
Capital, $no,ooo.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
•' Capital, $900,000. , I
Office In Jones* Block.
„... corn “' Ahercorn streets.
Branch Office*
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. aaglf-tf
; rtb!YT,' LTON A t0»,
(kSTABLISHBD BT tf. BUltT IN 1847.)
SODEVONSHIRE ST*B08T0N
Manufacturers of the
Best Oak Tanned
li e her Belting
| of all widths, double and single.
DROP BELTS for Rifle Manufacturers.
NO. 62 OEDAB STREET,
NEW YORK
I’H'S
Iy22
g the Agency of several first class Cotton ,
Mill*, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yarns, Sheeting*, shirtings, Osnabore*. Dritia. Ker-
DELVIN & CO.
A- E. LOPEZ it CO.,
e infi69» lOPg'An'd terrible civil war.”
A Prayer Meeting In n Printing Of
fice.
The New York Evangelist says;
Prayer meetings have been held daily at one
of the largest printing offices in this city since
the Gth of March last, with increased interest.
4t the commencement of tbe meetings there
were but four or five converts, with very few
participants, and now the number ranges as
high as twelve or fourteen. The interest man-
lfested at those meetings is very great. One
ot the recent converts says: “What are we
imo X ref When printin * offic « * re converted
into religions chapels? It is, as far as mv
tnrv'nf^ai? extend8 > “nprecedented in the bis-
tomsh many A rS.” Dd A 7 1 i e n “ e ^. ,,bt ' a ?*
held between the honrs of Vi and 1 o’clock*
some of the men go without j- , ’
the sake of attendfogZm " d ' nner for
%m *
At the present time there are onlv
prisoners in tbe Old Capitol Prison.
SS* Pnsoner* among this number are
Wurz, Jfoneao an4 Gra,
MJKSSsS.fKJNIW roaK. CuDsmiths and Locksmiths;
| Corner of 8t. Julicn and Jefferson Streets.
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A FACT WORTH KNOWING
(PHAT by baying shoes with Metallic
, A. thirds the usual expense ol suppling
shoes may be saved. No one, for everys
afford to Day any other. Millions of uoi_._ .
nnallr saved by this useful invention. The’toeeo
metal tipped shoe* remain perfect until the rest ot UK
shoe is worn ont. The feet are kept dry, thus Bene
fitting the health and saving money.
For sale by all shoe dealers, to anglT
Drunkenness Cored.
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LTSAN K1N9I.KY, C1K.AB I,. XtNSLKT.
LYMAN KINSLEY & <56-,
SASCfACTOBSaS or
Patent Forge JBamthers,
coluns 1 patent
QUART* CRUSHERS,
. ., AND
PULVERIZING MILLS,
Patent, Half Patent, and Common
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(Successor to Wflmot A Richmond,)
DKALKB IN
Watches, Silver Ware, Jewelty,
Canes, 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.
Jjrt» • tf .
(THE inebriate may now bid defiance to the fa—r4-1
A tag cup. Dr. Zaurs antidote for strong drink Is
a certain care for drunkenness. It creates a dislike fcr l
&di££t*2tfEt be “ pOOLE A HUNT,
k Dcittriptive droaMg sent to sdt nddrees. Par |
Ju the United 8tates and
' «ix boxes
Wajrom Axles,
Windlass Neeks, Truss Shapes, | ^CHARDSON & BARNARD,
Bay St., opposite Mariner’s Churefc;
CAR AND ENGINE AXLES,
CAR WHEELS, CASTINGS AND FORGINGS.
( ambridfrport, Man.
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NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED,* large and beantffi.1 as-
fancy goods
Si^eWfor hjk * Bee
Wright & Co*,
COMMISSION MERCH1NTS
• i x • «« r
Bio de Jaaei
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QELF RAISING FLO 17
“ Md for **ie by
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. New York.
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AGENTS (FOR
Wm. Jcaanp * Son’s
feuglioli Cast Meet.
Circular Saws,
CnttonGins,
„ . Anmionlated Pacific Guano,
® eckl,, F and Hoofing. "
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ALEXANDER HARDEE
&TO RAGE
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UEJYERAL mi YIISSIONi MERCHANT
COR. SAY AND JEFFERSON STREETS
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Grain, Flour, Wool, Hides,
Bran, bhorts, Ac. tf sep22
1UTARKING INK.—
AuL Manufactured and for sale by
mis, 1 Sin prepared at all times to supply ordei
arus. Sheeting*, shirtings, Oanabnrga, Drib,
era Jeans, 4fcc., Ac.
With extensive fire-proof warehouse*, can furnish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dise and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction. *m ang24
W. A KAM3JBY & CO.,
GENERAL
I Commission merchants
AUCTIONEERS.
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
,n*i hu« . “f“l TO
Robert Habersham A bon*, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, „ da
Bone*, Brown A Co., Augusta.
Ed. Thomta, do.
W. K. Kitchen, President National Park Bank, N.
r. i . ,
J.J.BOBERTHOVftCOi
GENERAL vs t- ‘ _
Commission Morch&nts, 1
wm
ment o
Also _ _
kinds, especially Bagging. Rope, Refined Sugars and
Coffee; and will remit in every instance as soon as sale
is made. 1
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, Augusts.
N. B.—We do exclusively a commission
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RAILWAY BELTS,
| Double and single, of perfect and uniform thickness.
Tube Belting, Bound and Flat Regulator Belts, Ac.
I Belting, ofMixed Oak and Hemlock Tannage ;
Patent Solid Qotton Betting.
uttssjbu Basi/rxara
Steam Packing end Engine Hose.
Also, constantly supplied with extra quality .Lace
J Leather, Beit Rivets and Barrs, Belt Cement, Hy-
1 drmnlic Press and Flax-Packing, Belt Hooks, Belt
1 Pnnchea, Ac.
Belts made to aider and warranted.
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BALTIMORE CARDS.
Baltimore, Maryland,
A. O. fiOHAKFKB, JAB. E. *I0*M&00. A. 0.
ADOLW#SC.$CHA!F:R«i
(FORMERLY OF BALTIHOEf ,
GENEEAL SHIPPING ASDOOJQffi
ItlEBCHANTS,
No.,Ill Water Street.New
by either honse.
H1BK0TT &■ StflllU'G
fibe-pkooi
itormre Wurth 051
368XVa.Uiairton«re^ Bi .|
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F. »3Art>
Herein,
DAVID H. GALLOWAY) l
I ft*
v. . . -, 15 Drayton street, Savannah, Ga.,
from 40 to 44 gallons, 25 cents pa gallon:
dj retail, 60 centi? per gallon. Sm . anoSi
R-*> bbls. ianeflir CHEESE.—
q,X, G1LRERT. ^
’ 0cUff C. L. GILBftJwC '
JA§^B. CAU
General aid CoamissloB Merebast,
AUOUSTA, <3-JL. :tv , ’
n.5o ll ^Sn 0f M «toh*ndL«e wishing to realize immedl-
at^y, will consult their Interests by consigning the
Strict business attention will he given all CQuat-ra-
prompt returns made, at the most rewona-
C^n M A^d H eK^&^ C H^^^
son A Co,, and Stoart A Co.
irraT BEOEIVEB=~~7 ——
*P Raw and Boiled Linseed OIL In barrel*-
2£ f^“hNew Red., Turpesfi^.
| amociate the idea of operation* upon the _
taking any kind of pmsT The Sraoirw of _
not intended a* an cvaouatino mbdioink. Its
nal yirtum are expended entirely upon
regmiOTttve organTThe pbSZe
many pereime masticate them
alwayfi
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Bugle Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Floor Mill Machinery,
Screws
, Car Nbeelarad^Axles,
for Oti aal Tobacco,
, Mbaids, - ”
Qua Forks Apparatus of «H kinds,
31 doffing, Pulleys and Hangers.
DDhLIT NICHOLS,
Baltimore.
HEIRY
Ship Broker and Commissi®
NO. 45 BROAD STRB®^
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new
Consignments solicited. _ ,
‘•The Human Fare
Phtbioohomt, Eyes, or Cba^^
U..J. D.„. Uf-fe n-ith ,1 “hw" 9 0r
Hands, Feet. .Skta, with all
B'P I
thefo
Mas. Amp
nsmber.
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MCWKHRMA A CO,
Cotton, Tobacco,
Sold by drag- j
Hromeri Hair Bye*
60 CENTS A BOX
Boxes larger than Dyes that sell for ftl. Ni
Durable, Beautiful.
;! CfMBiniwetava
li t/visisissiutt ncrcutuim,
166 Fratt Street Wharf,
BAI-TITVIUKUL
—•” fef-l
I illustrated.
.. M J I
Per Steamer Am^
A fine assortment of ;|
• - Wj^ 1
, who pronounce it free from all poisonous
T the material composing it will not
TIKH-WAJSG.
riI®*E great ChincseCremedyfcr secret diseases,put up
Ata boxes, in kmeamrSorm, hi* no bed odor or bod
tsote. eon be carriedin the vest socket with perfect I
juaurournuss or
SOAPS AND TALL9W
Corner of HolUday and Pleaoaot streets,
'•'ifejaa^' * *
Heekhetraer,
Nleis timer,
LlebfranmllK.
liquors-
1st. cre«
WWOUGHTCtlWf PIPE ANDTUBKCOfc' T h g erve d a t HO'ClO 4 * ^
‘SfeKSS? Water Pipe LUDOI1 BerVOttW. —
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ioh.Mer’fl Soap And
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A.STA.««*
Be»r^£2*^
VST
th* AgscMk
Candles.
Vamisii-
an saorted let hy
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