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POETRY - v
[ For tb8 Favar nah NatjpnalRepnblican.]
XVIIO ART TliOtJ \
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Inscribed to Nina Addisine.
BY R. C. J.
Who art thou, Fairy Sprite,
Kutrancing souls with melody ?
When eomes thy fancied flight
And thy power ef ecstacy ?.
Thou 1 orest! May X ask
To whom thy dear heart is given ?
Would that it ware my task
To awake in thee Love’s heaveD.
Would thou couldst dream of mp,.
Would I had power to wake the strain
Of love and harmony^
Like thee, trom love, I’d ne’er refrain.
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‘•Love me." Who would not love
A being bright of Jjove aud ong ?
Liice tones of c-oing dove.
To U've alone thy la-rs belong.
[From the New York Ledger.]
„ “-VET.”
V—e—t. Vet. What does it mean,
Upon yob soldier’s faded coat;
His hand is hard and rough and brown,
I see a scar along his throat,
Bis eyes seem looking far off still,
llis"close shut mouth is.grim.
Voiher, what means that little, word,
Upon a sleeve so worn aud dim '!
It means, my child that rugged hand
Has wielded mrsket long and well;
Uhs sent lh«r iron thunder home,
Aud tuned the song of screeching shell.
It mean a, "that steady, staunch and time,
He fairly » on that ragged tear,
Wbileyoo and I sat safe at home
And read the news about the war.
.o' v ■
What wonder if the mouth is gHu> „
That said so many swift 1
Lite’s common words are idle breaths
Beside thuse earnest bait.e cries .
What wonder if the gaze is dun,
And yonder stranger lingers yet;
The eye that has looked stra’ght at death
His image may nots ft on forget.
And that is what i* means to earn
The title “Veteran” on a coat:
To march through flood aad field, or lie
Where rebel rifles sweep the moat ,
To serve the guns in pile pits;
To steep Deneatb tl ; 6 silent skyj
To dream of home and wake to war,
To see a comrade drop and die.
To hear aud heed the fearfal song
Which whistling Miaie bullets sing ;
To taint and fall and longing lie
For one c'-ol draught from rocky spring.
And thn>, my child, is what it says,
That little word of lette-s three ;
Go clasp his hand and give him thanks,
For battles fought tor you and me.
THE OLD HOUSE.
Nlv little birds With backs as brown
As sand, and throats as white as frost,
I’ve scat ched the summer up and down
And think the other birds have lost
The tunes you song so sweet, so low,
About the old house long ago.
Mt little flowers, that wdh your bloom
So hid the grass you grew upon,
A child's foot scarce had any room
jj e t v eon you.—you are dead and gone :
I’ve searched ihro f fields and gardens rare,
Nor found your likeness any wheie.
My little hearts that beat so high
With love ko God; and trust in men,
Oh, come to me and say it I
Butdream, or was 1 dreaming then,
What time we sat within the glow
Of the old house hearth long ago.
My little hearts, so fond and true,
I've seaicbed the world all far and wide,
And never touud Ihel'keof you;
God grant we meet the other side
The darkness ’twix' us now thar stands,
iu the new house not made with hands!
A CONCEIT. .
There's not on all the rock-ribbed earth
A de -eti p!ac J or plain,
Fo waste and parched, but in its death
There’s fulness lor some tiny cup—
The thirsty drops the Sun drinks up
Will fall iu dew or rain.
There’s not a heart so seared and sore,
So patched by torrid pain,
Bu> when griefs dread simoon ’* o’er
Wi 1 find some balm yet in the cup—
The tears that go in sorrow up
May fall in joys again
War I’octry.
The Richmond Times, speaking cf the war
‘■poetry,” says :
Not only is the aforesaid “ poetry” rich in
all that is grim and terrible in war, bot it is
profuse in the usual amount of stuff about
“love,” “beautiful maidens,” “ pearly teeth,”
“taven tresses,” interspersed with original al
lusions to “ stars,” “ setting rays,” “ the gor
geous canopy oflleaven,” &.C., &c.
The following catalogue will embrace pretty
much all the material employed by these
modern bards of the school of Hoker and T.
Buchanan Keed, to wit:
200 loud mouthed cannon.
2500 whistling bullets.
150 pounds glist mipg steel.
2 tons of battle field smoke.
500 prancing and neighing steeds.
300 beautiful maidens, assorted.
250 gallant youths.
10 broken hearts.
75 raven tresses, various lengths.
50 auburn tresses, various hngths.
175 stars, twinkling and blinking.
120 blue eyes, finest quality.
100 black eyes, of uncommon brightness.
1 hogshead of tears.
1000 sighs, deep and affecting.
10 dozen gleaming swords.
110 waving flags and streaming banners.
1 idea, supposed to be new.
1 grain common sense.
THE LARGEST
ESTABLISHMENT
IN THIS COUNTRY.
re organized for a
ERilVD SOUTPM TOUR
For the Season
1865 and 1866!
WILL EXHIBIT AT
S A V A N N*A H
OR A SHORT TIME ONLY, COMMENCING
Thursday, Xov. 9th,
AFTERXOOJ A5D EVESIXfi.
TIIE MANAGERS would respectfully state that in
organizing their Circus Company for a Grand South
ern tour, they have spared neither time, labor nor
money to make their present combination the most
brilliant and attractive ever presented to the patronage
of the public, . , . —
This grand alliance of talent is organized on a scale
of unprecedented magnificence, and the extraordinary
and varied performances of the great array of
FOREIGN AND NATIVE
ARTISTS !
will inaugurate a new era in amusements.
THIS COLOSSAL CO.HBIXATIOX
OF
Star Performers
Among whom arc
DEN STONE, JOHN MURRAY. FRANK
ROSSTON, Lb JENNE BURT. THE DENZOR
BROTHERS. CHARLES, VALENTINE and
RUDOLPH. LEE POWELL, THE SAGRINRE
FAMILY. Mens. PENELLE, Mdclk. SOPHIA,
FERDINAND and HENRI, CHARLES LOW-
REY, and
Prof. G. P. Hutching-on
and li is
TRAINED DOC'.
Each performance will commence with a Grand
Cavalcade and conclude with the laughable perform
ances of
DEM STONE’S
COMIC MULES,
GAPE AN» KATE.
Public attention is called to the *
FREE EXHIBITION
or TBK
Gymnastic Miracle
or
ARONJtUTIC-OSCILLATIOII!
OR,
FLYING IN THE AIR!
By the intrepid Pancratiif
SIGNOR FERDINAND,
• Tbo “ Wonder of the World.”
This extraordinary gratuitous display of Sensational
Gymnastic Feats will afford lovers of the marvel
ous a treat EXTRAVAGANTLY SUPERB and
INEFFABLY BEAUTIFUL Jbe peerless Gymnaat
I q the execution of this
Electrifying Act
Has attained the highest sublimities of his vocation,
and hi. UNEXAMPLED DARING and SKILL form
a Picturesque Spectacle—the moat magnificent
over given to tho human eye to contemplate.
Ken. Sherman’* Opinion
bead*.
Gbv. Jhdson Kilpatrick:
Dear Sir :—I have observed
your political coLflictiu New Jersey,
ly provoking, hardly worthy ol a serious thought,
but rather »,t satire and ridicule, the squirming
of the politicians tailed Copperheads, who oppos
ed the wer from every conceivable motive Some
from sheer cowardice, others to oppose a political
party. Some because they thought we couldn't
whip the South, and, now that it$is reduced to a!
I® - .U rasas. STONE A ROSSTON designed this
„ __ i remarkable Free Exhibition of ^Erial Flights
P ( r . for a GRAND FEATURE of their Interior Enter-
of Cop
j pamtncnU; hut the erection of the pillars and platform
occupied so much valuable time, and| required ao
with interest k rcat * spaco, that it was found very inconvenient and
,, ■ . i quite impossible to give it to their patrons without a
n n- rt si- j interruption of the brilliant Arenio Perform
ances, and notwithstanding the enormous ewpense at
tending the production of this Gymnastic Marvel,
Messrs. Sroira A Eosbtox prefer to present it as a
FREE OFFERING, rather than the Public shonldbn
deprived of witnessing tile most gigantic and absolutely
startling demonstrations of physical vigor and agility
ever displayed by man. ^
r ..... >o »i m- The .exciting nature of these prodigious and
demonstration, have nard work to explain th.ir n „ V cI Fligh ts absorbed the attention and amazed th*
conduct, even to themselves. I buve Do patience | inhabitants of tho principal cities of Europe, and the
with that class ot men, and believe the people cf j Press of that country teemed with laudatory eulo-
tho S nth have mor» respe. t for us who belab. r- ! * lams uf the unequaled feats accomplished by 8!g. F^
ed them soundly, more than the Copperheads,
who, nominally their triends, led them deeper
and deeper into trouble.
W. T. Sherman, Major General.
Tlanonic Honors to General Berry.
Rockland, Mb., Nov. 1, 1865.
The statue of Major General Hiram G.
Berry was erected to-day by tba Masonic fra
ternity- The weath'er was auspicious and the
< cr monies imposing. The fire companies of
the city and several thousand citizens, headed
by hands of music, turned out to honor the
occasion. An eloquent address was made by
liev. Nathaniel Kurier, of Camden.
movement* of Cotton.
Cairo, Nov; 2, 1865.
This splendid GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION will be
given sdjsoent to the J
STONE & ROSSTON CIRCUS PAVILION,'
At One o’clock, F. M.
Upon a lingo Platform placed on elevated pillars, en*
Jhjing every spectator to obtain * complete view of
this triumph of modern gymnastics. The Public esn
gain only a very faint idea from the various Pictorial
Bceno, of this stupendous display of its immense at-
r,„T* 5 iru ' hazardous nature. Itis the colmi-
nervnnUarm tOn'IY C E—Ladles and persons naturally
that in case S1G. FERDINANDShS^dLl
giddy eminence novel arrangements wo mitabvthJ
ttso of India-rubber mattresses and nprlnira in the nlai
One thousand and seven’y-five bales of cot- . form to save him from serious injury. But biffen£
ton passed here to-duy for St. Louis, six bun- K“f .“SKjh MhtovS^S^?. lustr,ra »»klU
drud and seventy-five bales for Cincinnati, two amazing, causing the fascinated populacetoapplanft
hundred and ninety hales for Evansville, and with enthusiastic frenzy and colossal ahonta of ad-
two hundred bales for Cairo. i miration, so intensely captivating are the singular aad
majestic performances or
LatteuReceipt* iu IBontgomory.
We learn from the Montgomery Mail, of the
4th insL, that the receipts of cotton in that
city from 9-bont tbe 1st of May until the pres
® The Champion of Athletes
Prices of Admission
First Class Scats : $1.00
Second Class Scats TO
Children...
NATIONAL
HOTELS. -
Union Place Hotel.
Cor. Broadway a<'d 14th Sts ,
.
Opposite Washington Statue,
YORK CITY-
FLING * GO., Proprietors.
MB— - - -t-Jl _
,Y MORNING. NOVEMBER-11.1865.
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VV
tf
H. U.
The American Hou^e,
UANOVEB SXIIEEX* BO^TON$
Is the Largest aud Best Arranged Hotel
sep27
in New England.
IEWIS RICE. Proprietor.
m
Fourth Street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
TJkVEII.LE, WARNER & CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience. tf ee P' 9
lafTlti
Late llrown't,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
tjj|S leading Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
_ is now in perfect order for the reception and accora.
modation of its old patrons. 3m ecp!9
AND
O H EMI GALS.
A CHOICE selection of DROGS, MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, TRUSSES, &o., just landed from New lork,
ipnthecaries. Planters ?nd Iraders
From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice.
I can warrant any article as being pure.
A la-gc quantity of EUROPEAN LEECHES, finest
^Ainhe PATENT MEDICINE - extant on hand.
llH) JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all of
which will be sold low for CASH,
Wholesale and Eetail,
Apotliecarle§’ Hall,
Comer Broughton and Barnard streets,
W. M. WALSH, M. Proprietor.
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds : tf IeH*
COTTON GINS,
STEAM ENGINES
FOR
SAW MILTjS,
And all kinds of Machinery can lie procured through
the undersigned.
SASHES AND BLINDS,
Of every description and pattern, can be obtained at
Ihc lowest Manufacturers’ Prices, by applying to
GivU. u. MaKCY,
oct.ft—1m 208 Bay street.
»,• Macon Telegraph and Augusta Constitutionalist
please copy, and send hill to this office.
’)
PAimonei,
manufacturer
HadlieM’s Un * n Fire Works
Importer of
Chinese Fire Crackers Kockels, it*., fce.
Mannfactnrer of
LANTERNP’I,zVGrS, AC.
Also* large assortment ol his own importation of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
21 j oil u St., near Rroadway, N. ¥.
oct 25—12m
J.G. WLNTr.R J- F. WINTER.
WINTER & OL,
Commission Merchants,
40 Broadway, Xcw York
Will attend promptly to the sale of Cotton
consignment-. Orders for Merchandize will receive
attention asd dispat/h. The sale o< southern
securities. Bonds Banlt Note* and.
southern Laud, solicited- Cllrcillar
Saw Mill*, ot the most, improved construction,
warranted to ent 10,Oitu f«’t of lumber per diem, hav
in'' no feed except saw dust with every thing com-
‘ " g Belting tor .$3,r>oo. Send for circu-
bU>INE3S CARDS.
A. J. URADT,
WM. M. SMITBU
B. I.
plctc, including
lin
oct 19
I nr.
E R. ENliI.ETuN, WM- K- JOUETT.
I ENDLETON & JOUETT.
fFormcrlv of SU.Ix>ni8,j
COMMISSION MEHCILANT8
AND
COTTON FACTORS,
Xo. 58 Water street, Xcw Y«rk.
Orders are solicited for the pnrcba«c or sale of Cot-
ton, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, 'I’eaa, Western Prodace,
Naval stores, i»aL r gjiig. liojx*, &c., &c., which will re
ceive our beet personal attention
lin
oct 19
Cooking Stoves.
WHITAKElt STREET,
COR. BROUGHTON LANE.
Cooking Stoves,
Enameled $nd Tinned Hollow Ware,
Bound Pots. Ovens, Ac.
sept 2uw J. C. THOIBPSOM A CO.
TUBNiP
RUT A BAG A.
Fill HUTCH,
AND
Red Top Turnip Seeds,
Warranted to be of the
GROWTH OB’ 1805,
Just received from D. Landreth, and for sale by
W. W. LIN OLN,
cor Bull and <~ongress streets.
jyin
FOR
A CHOICE LOT OF
T E A!i
AL80,’
100 Bills. Lawrenceville la’s dement,
Will be sold
Low to Close Consignment.
/
a pply to
EIIAS.
septt tf
E. COEIIV ic CO.,
cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
NEW GOOD
J UST RECEIVED, a large and beanUful
. meat of
FAMCY GOODS,
selected expressly lor this market,. Call and see
them. c. M. HILLS MAM,
augll cor - I'Ull and Broughton streets.
Wright & Co.,
tOMUSSiON \liiRCIHNTfJ,
Hio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent. JOHN K . WUlGHT. Esq.
No. fi» Wall street New Vork.
• 6in ♦
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
Forwarding Morchants,
AND
Manufuctiircrs’ Agents
NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GKORGIA.
Liberal advance* made on consignments of Cotton,
Ac., to their friend* in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, PkeeT Natfooal Park
Bank, N. Y.; H. C.Thacher ACo. Boston; Israel UO-
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses A OOMffolluhbna -Wyman,
Mo*es A Co.. Montgomery. >U S 7
E. B. CHIPMAE,
(Successor to Geo. 0. Ma’cy.) yg
3 0 8 B A Y S T R K 4CJT..
- Nartla .S|dm V ;;i4; f , ; , |
Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN
ttKSEa < l i^isMi^ionraiKECiiAATS
AND
storagr
IIAVt CORN) OATS AND FEED,
At lowest market prices. jy3
EOIIT. P. YORK,
M. K. WILLIAMS,
J. B. M ’INTIRE,
P. H. WARD.
W; WILLIAMS, M’HTUi & BL,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MER€HAYT§,
Bay Street,..., -Savannah, Ga.
Consignment* of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
Reference*:
Savannah—Brigham. Baldwin A Co. Gaden A
Unckles, Krwin A Hardee. HnntcrA Gammell, Isaac
D. LaKoche, Hiram Robert*, W. Woodbridge, U C.
Norvcll A Co. ')
New York—S, T. Knapp A Bro., D. n. Baldwin A
Co.
Sale days. Tuesdays aad Fridays.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING-, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BAY AND ABERCORN STS.,
S /VV ANN A.KT, G-JV.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to tbe
firm represented in New York by t harlcs L Colby,
£sq„ or to oqr Irieuds in Boston.
ALEX. H. UOL AY, Resident Partner.
RErr.nz*oE8.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Kaq.. Now York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. 1. Wiley fidinands, Boston.
ang!6 tf
KEIN & CO.,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. t
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCHANTS.
L IBERAL ca<h advances made on consign
ment* of i ot.ton anil approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New \ ork, Boston or Liver-
pool. ‘
Refer to Messrs. Smith A Dnnning, New Y'ork; C
U. A II. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Senter, s-t.
Louis; W. 11. Taylor, New Orleans.aug26
V. JH. JIIYRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission aud Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, 6a.,
Harris’ Building, 2d Door West of A. Low & Co.’s.
Refc s to Messrs. Hnntc' A Gammell, Crane, John
son A Graybill, Bell, Wylly A Christian, Bothwell A
WhiteheaiC Miller, Thomas A Co., and M. A. Cobcn,
Esq. tf sep29
K. F. MKI’CALKE & CO .
OENKBAL FORWARDING
* , VIP
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
ami Aberconi,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Heniug, Flint* Pearce, New York; E
M. Bruce * Co . August', «a ; U. C. Robson, Esq., At
lanta, Ga.; Knott* lliiwes, Mai;on, Gs.; 1C. M Brace,
Morgan & Co , Apalachicola, Fla ; Watts, Crane &
■ o„ New York; Geo. C. Pearce & Co., St. Louis, Mo ;
H. C. Bruce * Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. U. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. OVonnor, Macon, Ga.
«epM tf
H GOWDY,
OommDsion Merchant,
190 BAY STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
0Ct2
3m
PHA.KJC S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW>
NO. 147 BAY STREET,
(NEXT DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OPFICE.J
SAVANNAH, GA.
^ oct 21 __
A; E
LOPEZ & CO.,
Gunsmiihs and Lo'Ksniiths,
Corner of St, inlien and Jefferson Streets,
oct18 —tf
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(Successor to Wilmot A Richmond, j
, , . JJKALKB IN
Watch* 1 s, 8ilYrr Ware. Jewelry,
Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker, St. Jidien and (%ngress Sts,
.’SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometer* rated
by transit Cash paid for old <fold and {Silver.
ij*8 J ff _.^..
RIOHARDBON &HARN4-BD,
Bay St., opposite Mariner’s Church,
AGKNTs |FOR
Wm. Jesonp *Son’«
English Cast Steel,
Circular Saws,
Cotton Gins,
Ammonlated Pacific Guano,
Patent Decking and Roofing.
octll—tf
nne2S
lOO Styles of
Pti.KtT SP3K3 I SATCHUS.
E xamine samples, order* win b* re-
received for the manufacturer*, by
BRADY, 8 WITH *
Dell
angT
IlftT *t- — donr* from 1
_ _ 00..
I A Chrirtbtn
xleXaoweh Hardee
STO RA.GFE
GENER4L COMMISSION MERGHAl'ST
COR. BAT AND JRFPIJISON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer In Hay, Fodder, Grata, Flour, Wool, Tildes,
Ac. tf
Bran, ehorte,.
sepM
PIONEER SAW MILL
11TB most respectfully announce
YY Savannah and other* reqnlrf
oar new raw Mill ot the foot of Zuhfy ptreet near' the
barnnnah and Ogeechee Canal, h completed. W’e are
now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber In Urge or
email quantities to soil purchaser*, and respeetfhllr
solicit a share of pubfic^atronage. We will also pur-
dmse Lutnhur as it arrive* In this market
il** ROSK A ARKWRIGHT.
BUSINESS CARPS*
WI; a. SYMONS,
* i*. - . . ‘ >;
General * Commission Merchant,
No. 3 Waldhurr* Banffe,
On the Bay, in the building occupied by Messrs.
lluerrard EerrilL v ' ? .,
A GENT for the New England Fire Insnrauce
Company
Also, Agent for Uewltiv Patent Screw Wrench.
Referencesin t-'avaiinuli -Henry Brigham. IC?q., A.
Porter, E*q., A. nhampion, Esq,, W. C. D’JriscoH,
Esq., W. Duncan. Esq. . ..
In New York—Samuel L. Mitchell, Ewi, Charles A.
Jarvis, Esq.. D.‘ H’.'BiWwin, Esq., Wm. ftockce, Esq,
at Bank North America.
Consignments solicited. 6 nov6
Wm. M. Davidson
WUOLFSALZ OF.AI.Kn IK
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas,
Scgars, Ale and (Mer,
XoO Bay Street Savannah.
oct25 tf
JNO. L. VILLALONGA,
Cotton Factor, ;
Forward leg and Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
S.I IVI.V.VJtf, G £ oil G MM.
octi r > dm
IlllftE undersigned hold commission* from the lead—
X tag Insurance cteporation* of Now York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of ovor
ITVE MILLIONS OF DOLLABS
And are prepared to Issue policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand dollar* on one application upon
Fire Bilk* at Savannah and Inland
,J*sV . T » w »fv
COTTON AND MERCHANDEB IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS, _
■ n ’> .ttfrmnt >‘. Am d |
OC KAN RISKS GBNKRAT.t.v
Prompt Settlement of Bosses.
L. c. nortell & oo„
may^ HnH street, opposite Post Office.
COOPER, OLCOT IS & FA SHELLY,
Booksellers aud Stationers,
SjVVAKNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned Jiave formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of COuI’ER. oLCOTT »
& FARRELL Y, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper * Co., Northwest
comer of Whitaker and St. J alien street*.
JOHN M. COOPER,
OCt 23
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL g. oLcorr.
STEPHEN F RRELLY.
PAPER A All) HAG H AREHillSK.
WARRuN & PLATNER
Wholesale Dealer* In All Kinds of
Coarse and Fine Paper*, Enve
lopes, Twine*, and Paper
B»gs.
Sole Agent* in this city for the Bath
Paper Mills,
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Paper, in large or small
quantities.
octiQ 210 Bay street. Savannah.
A.
8. HABTRIDUE,
COMMISSION
AND
Fox warding Merchant,
93 BAY STKKBT,
sava HrjxrAaa:, (iaeen&cnA.
octu-tr
. T. CUNN1NUHAM,
n. <i. rUBSK.
CIJ\.YI\GIIASI & PURSE,
FACTO RS, FORWARDING
AND
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, ..-. Savannah, Ga,
Rclterences—Hobt. Habcrshnm * Sons, Hunter *
Gammell Octav us Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Co,
Erwin X Hardee, Claghorn * Cunningham. eep6-3m
KIRLIN, BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLR8ALB DBALSR8 IN
ALES, WINES 4JS T D LIQUORS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Baj Lane,
jnne21 If v j * %
R. MOLINA,
OOR. BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
(Under Screven Honse,)
IMrORTKR AND WHOLESALE DEALER |N
Havnua SejfaiN, Leal
AKD
SMOKING- TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing snd -Smoking
WP. IM8UBANCC-
i
OCEAN, RIVKR, FIRK.
|W00DF0BD & irca
AND
counsellors at Law
"O. ill broad Wat 1
(Trinity Ram,
I.iSURANOE
AVinOftIZGi) (APIIAL. $10,400,000
1 - ■ ■ i i — - i
CHA8. L. COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Marine Risks to ifriy
Domcw ic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
n th is city In the following named first class New York
Companies, at the lowest rates:
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
Capital, $5,000,000.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $5,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $300,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $300,000.
Office in Jonez’ Block,
comer Bay and Abercorn streets.
Branch Office, Cri '
cor. Drayton and Bryan street*. angle-lf
FIRE INSURANCE
TH K'
PH1ENIX INSURANCE CO-
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, $600 OOO.... Assets,$>,OOO t OOO«
Fire risks taken in the above Company un Buildings
and Merchandize of every description at fair rate*.
nov3 -lm H. BRIGHAM, Agent
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY !
HARTFORD, CONN.
f| ’HE nndersigned having been appointed agent for
i 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 U
several courts to Ne* l
“ P2S - “
CHARLES BRUN
0.
tfo-OBua x,r amii uzxua m
Musical InsIriimeutR, Strings, k,
ROBERT NUNNS'
(late MCXNS * CT.ARS-,
PI O.?- O FOBTiis,
AM>
C. F. 9Eartin'|
G- C I T A
581 BROADWAY, [Up su^
(OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN’ HOTHj
NEW York
N. B.-Bras* Instruments, Clarionets, Fla'rs i-
Bands made to order and wammtai. ’ *
(RcUil,
(Wholesale.)
novl—lm
s&co
PACKERS & GENERAL PROVISION
Dealers,
241 Front St., JYcu> Jv*
Beef. Batter,
Pork. Cheese,
Hams, Bacon,
Lard, Tongues,
Vegetable
Flyh,
Fall.
Frail,;
4c., A.
Shoulders, Bggs,
Fallon Market Beef.
A11 orders carefully executed at the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
We respectfolly refer to Mcsjre. Stuart 4 i n [
Ehrlich, Esq., B. G. Tildcn, Esq. ’'
Southern Produce received on consigumeiit.
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BALTIMORE CARDS.
P OOLE A HUNT,
Baltimore, Maryland,
MANUrAOTOUBS
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Fljor Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds.
Sailing, Pnlley* and Hangers,
qugl*m
CYRUS P. HVNnSNHALL,
Greensboro’, N. C.
nui Lzr NICHOLS,
Baltimore.
C. P. ME’DENH'LL & GO,
Cotton, Tobacco,
AND
General fomm’sslon Merchants,
156 Pratt Street Wharf*
sep23 BALTIMORE.
VULCAN WORKS,
BALTIMORE.
rpHIS old establishment, with increased facilities.
I continues to exi-cfite, promptly, order* for
A1“U, tail nlHU“ U1 Y 11L,1XI1<$ \'UA. vv 1111; «I1U Ilt’JtV 111Y vow i_ r w* _ a ■
Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Ro.-.t, and aH other kinds ” nd . " th< i r wfe’ „?Thi iSl!
of Fancy Pip<y.
3m
sep30 .
If. A. HARDEE dr CO.,
Shipping, OcmmissioD,
AND
FORWARDING MKR'IIINTS.
SAVANNAH, » A .
Will make liberal cash advances on consignments to
their friends, Norton, t laughter * Co., 40 Broad
street, New York. oct *—tf
HEIVRY BB YAI,
Broker snd Commission Agent,
For Sale and Purchase of Stocks, Bank
Notes, Produce, &c., and for For
warding ^Jotton,
Bryan Street, next to Merchant*’ and
Planters’ Bank Building.
ang15 3m
Casting's, Ac. A large water front on the Har
bor, with a powerfnl crane, gives them great advan
tages in fliting out and repairing steamers. Station
ary Engines of various sizes kept on hand. Iron for
bridges furnished. HAZLEHURST * CO.
oct31—Cm
rpHE BALTIMORE
JL WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND TUBS CO.
Is now prepared to supply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
and Fittings, on tbe most fitvorablc term*.
AU pipe warranted.
P. O. Box
„ THOMSON’S
NEW mm
Thomson's French EMU
SPRINGS.
The latest invention of the largest mamif icturct o
Ladies' Crinoline in the World.
Get the Rest.
W. s. THOMSON, LANGIiOX 4 C\
*cp28 891 Broadway, Sew York.
D. H. BALDWIN & C0|
COIUIISSIOV iUEKi HUT.’,
JlS7 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK.
?:?> B U A K}^York.
H. BRIGHAM, \
C. M. HOLST. P™™- 3m w!4
Fecon Clirdy&Co,
Cotton and Tobacco Factory
NEW YORK,
Represented in Savannah by Errao,
Hartridge k Co.
W E do entirely a Commission Cnsipcss, rjrrtlsg
ourselves to get the outride market qnolaUoa.
for oar patrons. Liberal advances made on Uituic«-
octU -In
: 18C9. Baltimore, Md.
scp25—3m
A FACT WORTH KNOWING
| ri’HAT by baying shoes with Metallic Tips, two-
| A thirds the usnal expense of suppling children with
; shoes may be saved. No one, for every-day wear, can
l afford lo »py any other. Millions of dollars are an-
i nnallv saved by this asefal invention. The toes of
metal tipped shoes remain perfect until the rest of the
shoe Is worn oat. The feet are kept dry, thus bene-
fftting tbe health and saving money
For sale by all shoe dealers.3m anglT
AUGUSTA CARDS.
hyrtaaB
DAVID H fo GALLcjwAY,
street, r ‘
enitito*, Want in found nunber., to 35,000 K 'tSWST* lxoCR iu. Sftwag?*
halt*- i Door* open«3 and half-part«p, w, » nova ( POD \ W* 1 ®
C"Wf.flEag41g,
for sale by
p. JL. OILBBBT.
J.O. MATHEW^OH
'GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
,*i ^ *
N*. 285 Broad Street, Aufuita, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Stovall *
Co., StovalL Mcl-angblio * Co., and G. H.
McLanghHn * Co..)
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
purchase and sale of -fotton. Domestic Goods, Sugar,
Bacon. Lard, Grain, Flour, Hope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
? Having the Agency of several first class <~otlon
15r, l am prepared at all timss to anpply orders for
ftyns, Slterfings, hirings, psuabnrgs, Drills, Ker-
aevs, Jeans, *c , *c. ' - 1
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can fornish
accnre storage, and give prompt attention to meichan-
diza and produce consigned to me for forwarding in
any dtrecJon. » *m augS4
W. A A KdO.,
GENERAL
Commission Herclmnts
AND
AUCTIONEERS.
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
urn to
I^l^t I^tborshnm * .-on*, Savannah.
Bones, Brown * Co., Augnats.
Bd. Thomas, 3o: 1
^ W. K. Kitchen, Praalaent National Park Rank, N.
■^JAS7arciillLLF
G«ner*l and (loramihS'pn Merck»nf,
AUGUSTA, GA-
Holders «f Verchindfaw wishing to realise irtm^
ately, will conaaU their Interests by Tr j
Strict business attention wfil be $7*? '
menu, and prompt return* nvtoa, at ths-moet rcasona-
U R^fi?to Messrs. Hunter * L^Slns. < Hatoev°'^^
Co., HiltonJUG. Lomeltaa Halsey, Wat-
■on ACo.. agdHtaartjACO— ^g£L
mmr"'
DdranOcenness Cared.
fl’HE inebriate may now bid defiance to the tempt-
J tog cnp. Dr. Zanrt antidote for strong drink Is
a certain care for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for
strong drink, and can be administered without the
knowledge of the patient
Descriptive circulars sent to any nddress. For sale
by all respectable druggists In the Ofilted States and
tianadas. Price, $1 per box, or packages of six boxes
for $5. Sent by mail on receipt of the money, by
JNO. J. KRONER, Wholesale Agent,
may$2—ly 403 Chemnt st- Philadelphia. Pa.
Hr. Hand’s Specific.
T HE oldest and most reliable medicine for the cure
of Spermatorhcsa, Seminal Weakness, Loss of Pow
er, Ac. This medicine has stood the test of over thir
ty year* and has always proved a success.
DR. HAND'S SPECIFIC is exhibited in the form of
pills, made ap entirely of substances that have a speci
fic effect upon the generative organa. Most persons
associate the idea of operations upon the bowels from
taking any kind of pills. The Srzoirio of Dr. R»nd is
not Intended as an cvaooztino zniiotzx Its medici
nal virtues arc expended entirely upon the unpaired
regenerative organ*. The pills are not unpleasant to
the taste, and paany persons masticate them with im
punity before swallowing them; which plan we would
always recommend, as affording the speediest way to
get the effect of the remedy.
Price. $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sold by drug-
“““"’’te 3E
m»y33—4y 403 Chesnutst., Philadelphia. Pa.
Kromer’i Hair l»je,
50 CENTS A BOX.
Boxes larger than Dye* that sell for $1. Natural,
fiSwSsE&B 1
Ooode dealers roMBR, Sole Proprietor,
mav’W ly «« Choreut st., Philadelphia, P».
“XISHf-WAlr«.”
T^SxaTta kwramer form, has no bod odor or ba§
tute. can be carried in the vest pocket with perfect
gsfety, wtil keep tonflcUmatei, ana knanre cum for
4hauMea»aa mentioned. From <me to three bow* will
•form a core.' Priest $1 per box, or throe home for
BO. Sold by all Druggists, or sent tar mail to any
JOHN J. KRQMBR,
40$ Chestnut «tmt, PUtadal* Ma.
Savannah, and partial advances on
shipment at Augusta, Atlanta and Mftcon.
Planters* Orders filled.
WYM1N BYRD £ S»,
COMMISSION MERCHANT;
FOB THB-^AEE OF
COTTON, COTTON YARNS,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, JEANS, &
78 ChamberMtreet, Yew 5’ r( -
Samuel G. Wyman.1 ^e of Baltimore Md.
George H. Byrd, / . ... s c
Wm. Gregg. Jr., l.fe of GiariUmHe, h-L•
. Gregg, — _
James *r mith, of New York.
lm nod
GARDNER, l»EXT®» 4
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
fob th* SAT.B or
a 0 07 TON:.
Pearl St., | * '
m
fboston.
pefer tq^Nfoional I
American Kxc’go Bank. I bahonzl Be’en>
Having ample means for advacc’-*. j;
qnaintance of 25 years with 'i,«jon Basiwa
fining themselves strictly to a
without operating on thurown acconut. m
solicit * CCL A^'* G z
C. B. DEXTER, Apt. in Coinm u*
oct27—3 m
HARVOTT & SfHILL AG’
FIRE-P«°° r
Storage Wureftoii* 1
♦•Tke Hairi*B F»«;* D i^5*i! t a l L 1
tee. Kft'B Iff*" nr CUiZ'V 1
IS*
But'
PuvsiouMOHv. Eyas, _
Honda, Feet, Skin, with all
‘Siew or
’Cbaz-w 1 *
BNAIs
addnaeby'
mayt*—ty
-A. 5-. V* N.-W *»
p FINE, Rough and Dteaeed;
Man. Amply illustrated. WK LtS,
number. Hdress ^
JyST REC r IV^0
Per Steamer
A flnie’iwortment« I
Rhine Wi^ 1
Liquors-
KJgLssr
Wines
no*
Oak*
Cherry,
Cargora and sm^ lota toppl^.
" And a variety of the fine*
Aleu.
Lunph
aich we kwp, beside*
’ Uquon and Winesalwa
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