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POETRY-
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Ho , ! Th. uolsr Winwr ooiM. !
i hmi hi* foot*»P* ihroagh the nlihu.
I hou. Ill* ranprorda ftom th* h*i*bt»
Huchihrot\<h mo pint* wlih mo*M dram* I
Hi* n*kod fool «« ohJlw mahd 1
Th© greas bladoi stiffen in hi* patjji
No toar for child of Earth ho nnlh.
No pity for her tender wed!
The here oak* ehudder at hie breath : *
A moment by the ■trenm he etnye—
Its melody is mote! A glaze
Creeps o’er it* dimples, u of death .
Vruin fouered stream and blackened moor,
The clly’a walls he silent near*:
Tho mansions of the rich he fears!
He storms tho Ikhina of the poor!
• ' •• •?. - Ik'K » : _
The curtained conch, tho glowing hearth,
Tho frost-rimed Gray beard's power defy:
IIo corses as he hurries by—
And strikes the beggar, dead, to earth.
For ovory gloaming hall he spares,
A hundred hearthless horels hold
Hearts pulseless, crisp with ice and cold,
Watched by a hundred grim Despairs!
The forests grow by His command
Who saith, “He lendeth to the Lord
Who giveth to the poor 1” Your hoard
Is His! Ye stewards of tho land!
Here is your mission! Ye who feed
Your lavish fires! Not afar.
But at your doors, your Heathen arc !
God’s poor—yonr creditors! Take heed!
Tho path is long to Pagan shores;
Their Bkies are sunny; God o’er all!
Tho winter’s deadly harvests fall
Around you! Deal yonr Master’s stores !
TO NELLIE.
[The following poetic toast we see attributed
to Judge Lochrane, of Macon, Ga., whose
name we see mentioned among Southerners
who had a secret Interview with the President,
and whom the reader may remember in con
nection with a recent letter addressed to tho
people of the South.]
One night as old St. Peter slept,
And left the door of Heaven ajar,
Our little Nellie through it crept,
And camo down on a falling star.
Then drink to Nellie, friends, fill up,
With wino that all our passion stirs,
And when we drink, we’ll break the cup,
Twill never tout a name but her’s.
She lit on earth, and broke her wings,
Was captured by a mortal hand,
And Imre sho yet sojourns and sings
The music of her native land.
Then drink to Nollie, etc.
Her little wings will grow again,
And then she’ll leave us for the skies,
Whilo we in darkness shall remain,
And miss the bright light of her eyes.
Then drink to Nellie, etc.
When Nollie from this earth departs,
Life's brightest scenes will dreary be,
With nothing left to cheer our hearts,
Save her embalmed in memory.
Then drink to Nellie, etc.
We care not what tho world may think,
We care not what the sages say,
To Nellie’s eyes wo still will drink
Until this life shall wear away.
Then drink to Nellie, etc.
To Nellie with our parting breath,
Our last breath shall bo given,
And when our lips are closed in death,
We’ll drink to her in Heaven.
Then drink to Nellie, etc.
NASBY.
After the Election.
1.1, V'—' 7 ,
Sft'.WH'St
"Ho fet the wide world Wag ti It will,'
wh0 B ,J8o n? ft*nd^ 7 h*.
bait Pastor ov the Church uv tho Noo Dispen
sation. —:
r,«iw.ii«br «*• •'
Unit©*
Washington, OoL 28, 1885.
Wb.NH It hal ,!■"< fAltnlfhly Ood dating
th. whl.li mi. **■■■« «• 10
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1 trST'Jf.u llbwtJi ."d wb.r.u, oat Heatenly.
f7Si« h« “l." d7?l"« “• rMtouV «“}•
wl Iron .. th. oalamlil** ol f«.lg» »* r i
ZSZOSm. while o.r P».rlM »» •»
th. Ir.lt. of .o abundant fa.rT.lt, And where**,
riebtoanineas axolt. a nation, whilo tin I. a ro-
Dro.ah to an, pooplo; now thortfor. I. Andrew
.labmon, 1-resld.nt of tbo United 8Ut**, do her.-
bj recommend to tho pooplo thereof that the, do
»t .part and obaaty* the Ir.t Tburtd., In Uooom-
bor t.. day of national tbankaalrlng to the
Creator of tho Universe for their deliverances; and
I do further raoommond that, on that oooaoton,
Jho wholo people make oonfetilon of oar *»t°n.l
■Ins egeinlt Hit Inhnlto aoodnaar, end with one
hurl end one mind, Implore the Dl»ln« guidance
In tho way. of national rlrtne and holinua.
In testimony whoroof I have ha"«y*o «jr
hand, and um the aul of tha llnltad Stataa to
baalhied. Dona at th. City of Washington, thia
<•» ?' Oo.tob.r,ln_th. JHS of onr Lord
Union Place Hptel.
Cor, Broadway and 14th St»,
Oppoollo WaahltiRton StntWi
N K W YO»K CITY
np9T tf H. C. FUND A UO-. Proprtotora.
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
la tlio Lnrgont nutl Boat Arranged Hotel
in New England.
aojril I.BWIH lllOB, Proprietor.
BRADY, SMITH & CO.
OommiMl on
AND
' forwarding Merchants,
AND
.tltinufiutiirt'ih' A(r«nl»
NOltTn BfllK Of BAY BTBBBT,
Botwooli Whitaker %t'd bnmattl,
SAVANNAH, O HI OllCAI A.
Llbornl advancoa made on conelgnmente of Colton,
Ac* to their friend. In Now York and Boston.
liefcrenr.ee - WmJ, Kltchon, Proat National rark
Bank, N. Y.i n. U.Thadior ACo., Boeton, lareol Co
mo, BolUmnrc- Hall, Korea AUo.,Colhmhna; Wynlnn,
loocs A Oo., Montgomery. nngl
The Southern House
Fourth Street,
ST. LOXJIS. iMIO.
LAVB1IJ.K, WARNHR A 00., Proprietors.
A first clsss family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience. tf ^P 10
MwSTof ft. indepoodonoe of th. Unltod |
state, th* 00th.
(Bigoad) Aminnw Joairoon.
By the Proaldant t
Wu II, Sawinn, Seoretary of State,
sign* and Taken*.
i’nr, Gbidihoh—To take down tho gridiron
from the nail where it ie banging, with the left
hand, i* a *ign that there will bo a broil In tho
kitchen.
Nails—If «. woman cuts her nails every |
Monday it is lucky—for her huaband.
■mOPOLlTAN HOTEL,
Late Brown’**,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
T HIS leading Hotel, Kcnovatod aud Refurnished,
Is now In perfect ordr * “ “ “**
ler for tho reception and accom-
MISCELLANEOUS.
DRUGS! MEDICINES
C H EMI CALS
. CINK8, TRUSSES, Ac., )ut landed from Nrov York,
Roosiime-If you hear a rot»t«r crow when 4 th#c#rifS pig B ( ers and Traders
you .re mlnUnito clock •Mtaahw ^ ^ ^ m Bl , bortoel nollco .
times at tho same instant, it is a sign ot l j ^ warran t an y article os being pure.
mo(u)rning. I A largo quantity of BUROPBAw LBECHE8, finest
An Itching Eak—If you have an itching ear, 1 qa Jji t fhc PATENT MEDICINES cxUnt on hand,
tickle your nose, and you will have an itching ■ ,An -—- umn,a nve«M*r«»in nowniAia i
WM. M. SUITS9
Horses & Carriages
- TO LET.
HANlElt BUTLEIl would
rvspoctfuMy Inform the nubile that ho
Is now proiiuml to furiiUb, si tho
-shortest notice,
HOUSES AND t'AHRIAOES,
Blmtclrtss Carrlagos run to the various BtcArabouL
Wharves aud to (no Railroad Depot nt the lowest
rates.
None but careful aud coiniietnnt Drivers employed.
DANIBI. BOTLER,
noAlO-tf cor. Whitaker and York streets.
E. B. CHIPMAN,
(Successor to Geo. 0. Murcy,)
« O 8 B A. Y 8 T R K Tf.
NortkiNIde,
Belttmn Barnard and Jofferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN
AND
GENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
STOH-AGhSl.
HAY, .COHN, OATH AND FEED,
At lowest market prices. Jy3
Wm. M. Davidson
WIIOLICBAI.r. UP.M.RK IM
Teas,
Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
Segars, Ale and Cider,
lfiO Bay Street Savannah.
banking and insurance.
Insurance Agency
OCOSAN, RIVER, FIRK.
ffWE undersigned hold commissions from tha lead*
■A log Insurance corjKirntloua of New York, ropro-
sonUng on aggregate cosh capital of over
nvE mii,i,ions or dollars
And are nreparud to Issue iMdlcies to cover Fifty Thou
sand dollars on one application upon
FI»« Rltkn at Savannah anti Inland
Tawni,
OOITON AND MKRCIIANIIUE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS;
AND
OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY,
Prompt Settlement of Losses.
L. C. NOItVELI. Ac OO.,
mayST Boll street, opposite Post Offlce.
N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
bout. r. voaa,
M. I. WILLIAMS,
t. R. M'INTIRC.
r. U. WARD,
YORK, VILUAMS, MIITI1I & CO.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gtiu
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
Rcforonceat
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Co., (laden A
Uncklcs, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter A Uammcll. Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridgo, L. C.
Norvoll A Co.
Now York—8. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
Po.
Balodays, Tuesdays and Fridays.sopQ
WOODFORD & RITCH,
•UTTOMIJYK YS
AND
COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
NO. Ill BHOADWAY,
(Trinity Building,,
The undersignod haying janmctl the procure nl th.
w. in prepared to rh.a. n ..r __i._ » . ~ c
several courts In Nev
sopTO tf
JNO. L. VILLALONGA,
Ootton Factor,
Fonvan'iDg and Commission Merchant
NO. 81 BAY STWUET,
S.IIM.V.V.IH, OKORUIJl.
oct'23 6m
COOPEli, OLCOTrS & FAItUKLLV,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GKOBGIA.
T HE undemigued have formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of COuFBR, OLDOTTd
A FARRELLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail
Book niul Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper A Co., Northwest
corner of Whitaker aud St. Jullen streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H. OLOOTT,
DANIEL O. OLOOTT,
OCL28 STEPHEN F A RRELLY.
INSURANCE I
AUlUOftlZKD CAPITAL, $10,100,000
OHA8. L. COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Iflarine RUki to any
Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Rlska
n th is city In the following namod first class New York
Comiuiuies, 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, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office In Jonea’ Block,
corner Bay and Abcrcorn streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. angio-ti
there, and ill luck will be aver tod.
A Cat—When a cat prepares to wash its
face, it is a sign that one in the house will
shortly receive a licking.
Warts—To have sixteen warts on the left
hand is unlucky ; to have the 6ame number
on the right hand is a sign you are unfortu
nate.
Bridal—If you get on horseback on Mon
day before the sun is up, it is a sign you will
have a hand in a bridal.
Red Hair—If a red-haired man falls in love I
with a girl who dislikes hair of that color, he
will very likely dye before he is married.
Stock Kaisino—If a one-eyed bull dog flies \
at a stock-raiser’s legs, it denotes that a mis
fortune will happen to his calves.
A Kcnkral—To meet a funeral procession j
is a sign of death.
Pocket Book—To lose a pocket book con
taining greenbacks is unlucky.
$9".Steps are being taken in Macon, Ga., to
purchase a steam fire engine.
100 cases JACOB'S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all of
which will be sold low for CASH.
Wholesale and Retail,
Apotbecttrlen’ Hull,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets,
W m. WALSH, Itt. Proprietor.
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. tf 1**P
COTTON GINS,
STEAMENGINES
FOR
SAW MILLS,
And all kinds of Machinery can be procured through
the undersigned.
svasYiks and blinds,
Of every description and pattern, can l>e obtained at
the lowest Manufacturers' Pricey by appljinj^m^
octal-Jtn *»» Bay street.
Macon Telegraph aud Augusta Constitutionalist
I please copy, and send bill to this office.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
COBNER BA Y AND ABERCORN STS.,
SAVANNAH, GkA..
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented lu New York by Charles L. Colby,
Esq., or to onr Moods in Boston.
ALEX. II. HOLWAY, Resident Partner.
RKrEEKNom.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New
York; Jarvis Blade, Ksn.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boeton; Hon. J. WUcy Edmands, Boston,
angle tf
PAPER Ai\D RAO WAREHOUSE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
G. I’ABSUSS,
MANUVAOrORRK
Hadlield's Un’on Fire Works,
Importer of
Cblncnc Fire Cracker, Kotkel*, Ac., Ac.
Manufacturer of
LANTERNS, ITIx/k&S, <kO.
Also a large assortment of hls own lmi>ortatlon of
T HE undersigned lakes pleasure In nnnounclug to I mnva A -rv a V rt-DODS
Its old patrons and the public that arrangements |TOYS AND B AN X LtUUUO.
have been nearly perfected by which the “Nat
THE NATIONAL. AMUUCAN.
ITS PUBLICATION SOON TO BE REVIVED.
(Written for the Cincinnati Commercial.]
Saints’ Rest, (wioh is in the State uv
Noo Geisey.) October 11, 18G5.
Ohio, Ablishn!
Pennsylvania, Ablishn!
Iowa, Ablishn and nigger suffrage to boot!
[njiaDV, Ablishn than ever !
yoo (Jersey, not eggsactly Ablishn, but ap
proaching thereunto.
Sioh is the encouragin news I red in the noos-
papers this mornin ! Sich is the result of labers
Her cool inn, in the above named states. What do
tho people mean V
The pure Dimokraay probably will carry Noo
York; but of what consolation is that tome?
The two parties, fhe old, anshent Dimokraay and
the Ablishn, run a race into the realm uv Radi-
kulism, and the Dimokrasy beat them over a
length. With a platform standin by Johnson,
endorain bis anti-slaverv noshens his Southern
oppression nosbens, his hnnging of Mrs. Surrat,
et settary, and on that platform a sojer who never
voted a Dtinokratik ticket in his life, who went
into the war a Radikle Ablishnist, and who kum
out a Radikler Ablishnist, I don’t know that I
her much to cbooBe atween ’em.
Lust week I was invited in to a county in Noo
York, to address a Dimokratik meeting. I ac
cepted*, (ez my expensis were paid, wichls cheep
er and better hoarding than I get at the groceries
to hum), and accordingly 1 went. I commenst
delivering tbo speech I bed yoosed all over Noo
Gersey. I eotnmensl aboosin the nigger, when
the (Jheermao interrupted me.
"Well,” ^/. I,"what is it?” rather angrily, for I
gi». warmed up and a sweatin, and don’t-like to be
interrupted.
“Why,” sed be, “our Constitooshnn allows a
nigger who baa two hundred and filly dollars to
vote, and most uv em her that sum, and we make
it a point to aekoor ’em.
“They’re a d—d site better off than most uv us
white Dimokrats in Noo Gersey,” retorted I, a
droppin the nigger and goin on agin President
Johnnon.
“Stop." whispered the Cbeennan, “our plat
form indorses President Johnson.”
“Thunder!” remarked I, dropping President
Johnson and sliding easily into a viggerus de
nunciation uv the war.
“Good God !” sez the Cheerman, "stop ! Our
platform endorses the war.”
I sed nothin thia time, but commenst denoun-
sin the debt.
“Hold,” aed tho Cheerman. “easy—easy—our
platform backs up the debt.”
"Well, then,” sed I, in a rage, why in blazis
didn’t yoo send me a copy uv yoor platform
when yoo wantid me to address yoo ? Go to
thunder and make yoor own Bpeeenisand
atawked oil the platform.
Time wuz even wun speech wood do a man
awl over tho North, now you have to hev a dlf-
fercint wun fer cvry Suit, whioh raaiks it .mpos
sible fer me to travil, for one effort per season is
eniili lor mo.
But, M l vraa.aajm, we are boat again, and
b« ””'““M °' our own mailn-
beet with taxi*, bonda, war debt, and nigger
equality, all in our furor. Don't u>
we rodooBt their majorities. What diftren™
does it make to a defeatid candidait whether the
majority agin him wuz thousands or wun bun-
dred V A needle will kill a man ez affectuaUv as
a broad-sword, ef it’s stuok in the right plaoa
Ho u majority uv wun Is enufl'. I hev known
men to hqld orlises four yesrs, sud hev good ap .
petlujs, on s majority uv won. Its the orfises
we wuz a goin fur—its them our patriots wantid
aud its no consolation tc them to say they midst
by a small majority. Its holler mockers—the
same ez tho you’d show a starviu man a loaf uv
bread just Inside uv Iron bars—his fingers are
not an inch from it, but so f*r sz his carvin
ntomiok is concerned, it mite cz well be across
the boundlosB ocean. •
We majr recorer drum tbla back-ael, but I
hev my fear.. Tha people la as .toopid es
ever, and our loadera la ez akoot es tier, bin,
alas ! the fact that we her failed in «rerything
we bov undertook, for four year., la galtln
throu tba hair uv thousands, and they look
askant at Us.
Be ez it may, It makes but little diiDrenca
tome. A lew years, at furthrest, and I ahal
yo bants. Ef the Bible is troo, ( ,bel go
ly perfected l»y which the "National
American" will dc revived. In a new and attractive
form, aud under very favorable auspices, in the City of
Atlanta, Georgia, early in the ensuing year.1
The jtaper was established in 18GS, and enjoyed a
patronage and popularity greatly superior to nnv of its
city cotemporarles up to January, fbOl, when it wns
discontinued In consequence of the secession of Georgia
Trom the Union. It will be remembered as a bold and
consistent National Jonrnal—zealously opposing Se
cession and Disunion, aud as warmly advocating the
development or the vast and varied Resources of the
South—particularly of Georgia; thi^ adoption of
liberal system of Public Schools and General
Education; au enlightened system of Agriculture ; the
promotion and elevation of the Mechanic Arts; the
establishment of Manufactories, and the encourage
ment of every industrial pursuit caldblutcd to improvo
the Minds and Morals of onr people aud render them
prosperous and happy In the “Union of our Fathers."d
It will Ihj the aim ofits projector and his present As
sociates to sustain, in all Its leading features, the well-
earned good name, independence aud consistency of
the paper, and to make it. If possible, oven more ac-
able and popular than id its hitherto palmiest days.
24 John 8t.
oct 25—12m
nonr Broadway, N. Y.
,J. H. WLNTKll
oratibl ,
The inper will In no wise belle its past proud record.
It will contlnuo Union, yet thoroughly Southern in Its
tone and character—proscribing no man who did hls
duty In the troublous past, and fearlessly, yet courte
ously, opposing every measure, party or clique whose
tenets may be deemed inimical to the peace and pros
perity/) r the country at large.
The Interest of the Subscriber as well as those ol
the Advertiser will be protected, and even- effort mude
to make the American a Live and Reliable News,
Political, Commercial and Family Jonrnal.
Thu National American will be published Dally
and Weekly In the City of Atlanta, and furnished to
Subscribers, If by mall, at $10, or by carrier in the city,
at $12 |>cr annum, for the Dally, and $4 for tbo Weekly
—strictly In advance. C. It. HANLEITRK.
uovb
J^G. WINTER
WINTER & OO.,
Commission Merchants,
10 Broadway, New York.
Will attend promptly to the sale of Cotton and other
joneignments. Orders for Merchandize will receive
attention and dispatch. The sale ol Nouthern
Securities, Bonds, Rank Notes and
Noutlicrn Lunds solicited. Circular
Saw Mills, of the moat improved toimtructlon,
worrunted to cut 10,(MH) feet of lumber per diem, hav
ing no feed except saw dust with every thing com
plete, including Belting tor $3,600, Send tor circu-
1 lm oct 19
KB. KNDLKTON, WM. It. J DUETT.
PENDLETON & JOUETT.
(Formerly of 8t. Louis,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
COTTON FACTORS,
No. *8 Water atreet, New Verk.
Orders are solicited for the purchase or sale of Cot
ton, Hugur, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Western Produce,
Naval Stores, Bagging. Rope, Ac., Ac., which will re
ceive our best personal attention. lm oct 19
WARREN & PLATNER
Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds ol
Coarse and .Fine Papers, Enve
lopes, Twines, and Paper
' lings.
Sole Agents in this city for the Bath
Paper ITIiils.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Taper, in large or small
quantities.
octlo 210 Ifay Street, Savannah.
KEIN & CO.,
14 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, UA.,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCHANTS.
IBERAL cosh advances made on consign-
I ments of Cotton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends In New York, Boston or Diver
ge fer to Messrs. Smith A Dunning, New York; C
A II. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Senior, 8t
Louis; W. H. Taylor, Now Orleans.ang20
x. h. hartridge,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
DU BAY STREET,
HAVAMTHrABC, GrEOUCrXA
octi4—tr
V. M. MYRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commisbion and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ott.,
Harris' Building, 2d Door West of A. Low & Co.'s.
Kcfeis to Messrs. Hunter A Gamiocll, Crane, John
son & Oraybill, Bell, Wylly A Christian, Bothwell A
Whitehead,tMliler, Thomas A Co.,and M. A. Cohen,
Esq. t£ ecpgQ
T. OUNNIM(.11 AM, 1>. O. l'UBSr, R. J. LAUCOMUK,
GUNNIIVU1IAH, PURSE & 00.,
FACTORS, FORWARDING
AND
( ommission Jtlcrehant*,
Bay St reet Savannah, Gra,
References—Robt. oinhersham A Sons, Hunter A
Uammcll, Octavos Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin & Co.,
Erwin A Hardee, Clnghorn A Cunningham. scp5-8m
KIBLIN, "BRO. & BURKE,
WIIOLILSALB DKALBU.S IX
ALES, WINES 4.ND LIQUORS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
Juuc21 6m
E. P. METCALFE & CO.,
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard's Bunge, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abercorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Heniug, Flint A Pearce, New York; K
M. Bruce A Co , Augusta, Ga.: R. C. Robson, Esq., At
lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes. Macon, Ga.; E. M Brace,
Morgan A Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane A
Co., New York; Geo. C. l’earce A Co., St. Louis, Mo ;
H. C. Bruce A Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. O'L'onnor, Macon, Ga.
eep21 tf
H. G0WDY,
Commission Merchant,
106 BAY 8TREEO;,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
J. & P. COATS’
BEST SIX-SORD CABLED!
KRAFT & HILL,
Manufacturers und Jobbers of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS
Non* 281 and 883 Broadway,
* (opposite A. T. Stewart’s,)
3STKW YORK.
A fall supply of Goods, suitable tor tills market, al
ways on hand. ...
Yonr patronage is respectfully solicited.
octSS—0m
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
(SOLID WHITE, NOW LANDING.)
RUTA BAGA.
|VL A I »UTC
H ,
John & Hugh
Auchinoloss,
SOLE AGENTS IN NEW YORK,
108 DUANE ST.
uovl4-tu.thAfS
I Red Top Turnip Seeds,
Warranted to be of the
GROWTH OF
Just received from D. Landrcth, and
JylO cor Bull and Congress streets.
FOR SALE!
A CHOICE LOT OF
ALSO,
1100 BMs. L&wrenccvllto Co’s ( cmciit,
Will bo sold
Low to Close Consignment.
Apply to
sepl4
C11AU. L. COLBY Sc CO.,
tf cor. Bay and Abercorn uta.
TUB WASH INGTON
IRON WORK8
Ilave on band for sale their
Improved Portable Steam Engines,
Portable Circular Haw Mills, Gang
Maw MtllM.Flour and Corn 1*111 Ii.,
And manufacture to order all kinds of Btoam Bn
aluca, Marine, Stationary, and Propeller, Railroad
Cam and Turn Tables, Iron Steam Vessels and Barges-
General Machinery. Iron and Brass Oast-
“«■. large aud small Fondues, Ac., Ac. Address
GKO. M. C'LAPP, Treasurer,
wa SlV, b ° rt,,Uwt - Hoorn «. New York.
C B ^2. B On'5;!S ,, Pr 8 > CabtoRM, Pot*.
Tun^oa M. —
novt
aci.r RAiuita
Carrots and
0. L. GILBERT.
Wright Sc Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
fleprceonted,ty our Agent, JOHN B. WRIGHT, B«q.
„„ No - ® B Wall btroet. New York.
lOO style, of
POCKET BOOKS § SATCHELS*
*• -
angT
1 A OO.,
Bay si, — doors from Dell A ohrutui.
Varnish.
4 LOT of mat qnaltty Varolab for ealo ti, tba
M3~ Birr'nbwtnMr*'Afanua
H|K BBAIY. UUTB *00.
FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW
NO. 14T BAY STREET,
(NEXT' DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OPPICE,)
SZVVA.NNZYTI, G-.A.
oct 81
A. E- LOPEZ & CO.,
Gunsmiths aud Locksmiths
Corner of St, Jullen and Jefferson Streets.
OCtlS—tf
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(Successor to Wllmot A Richmond,)
DEAtaZE IM
Watches, Silver Ware, Jewelry
Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker,Si. Julienand Congress Sts,
.SAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit. Cash paid tor old Gold and Silver.
Jy28 tf
RICHARDSON & BARNARD
Bay St., opposite Mariner’s Church
AGENTS |FOR
Wm. Jessup * Son’s
hngllsh Cast Steel,
Circular Saws,
Cotton Gins,
Annnonlated Pacific tiuano.
Patent Decking and Roofing.
octl4—tf
ALEXANDER HARDEE
STORAGE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COR. BAT AND JEFPKR80N 8TIIEETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Grain, Floor, Wool, Hides,
Bran, bhorta, Ac. tf ecp22
PIONEER SAW MILL
W E most respectfully announce to tho citizens of
Havannah and others requiring Lumber that
our new baw Mill at the toot of Zubly street, near tho
bavannah and Ogecihoe Canal, Is completed. Wo 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 as it arrives In this market.
Jy2t ROSE A ARKWRIGHT'.
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE
PHOENIX INSURANCE CO
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, *600 OOO.... Assets,$1,000,000.
Fire risks taken In the above Company on Buildings
and Merchandize of every discriptiou at fair rates.
uov8—lm H. BRIGHAM, Agent.
take charge or rases More the
jbrk and at Washington.
STEWART L. WOODFORD.
CHARLES BltUNO,
mrORTKIl or AND IIKAI.ZK IN
Musical instruments, Strings, &c,
ROBERT NUNNS’
(Late NUNNH A Ol.ark's
PIANO FORTES;
C. F. Martin’s
G-UIT AR3
581 BROADWAY, [Upstair.,]
(0PP08ITE TUB METROPOLITAN HOTEL,)
NEW YORK.
N. B.—Brass Instruments, Clarionets, Flutes, &c„ for
Bands mado to order pad warranted.
(Wholesale.) (Kctail.)
novl—lm
HAWKINS & CO.,
PACKERS & GENERAL PROVISION
Dealers,
341 Front St., JYcw %'ork.
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY!
HARTFORD, CONN.
(I'HE undcrslgncdjiavlug been appointed agent for
1 the above well known Company, Is prepared to
take risks against fire on tho most favorable terms.
H. BRIGHAM,
Offlce Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
July3 tf
BALTIMORE CARDS.
R. MOLINA,
COR- BOLL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
(Under Screven House,)
IMl’OllTKK AND VVUOiaRSALI DEALER IN
■liiviiiii* Ncbhpm, Lent
AND
SMOliING TOBACCO.
Also, nil kinds of Virginia Chewing and .Smoking
Tobacco, Mccrselmum, Brier Root, auu all other kinds
of Fancy Pipe?. 3m »o|>30
T)OOLF. Sc HUNT,
J. Baltimore, Maryland,
UANUPAOTUKERH
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Flour Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws,
Railroad JJars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Salting, Pulleys and Hangers.
aug8 6m
CYRUS P. MENDENHALL,
Greensboro', If. C.
DUDLEY NICIIOLS,
Baltimore.
C. P. MENDENHALL & CO.,
Ootton, Tobacco,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
IJA l*ratt Street Wharf*
SC P 23 BALTIMORE.
Beef,
rork,
Hams,
Lard,
Shoulders,
Butter,
Cheese,
Bacon,
Tongues,
Eggs,
Vegetables,
Fish,
Balt,
Fruit,!
«fcc., Ac.
Fulton fflarket Beef.
All orders carcftally executed at the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
Wc respectfully refer to Messrs. Stuart A Uo„
Ehrlich, Eeq., B, G. TUden, Kcq.
SouthomProduce received on consignment.
octB—6m
Holmes a Patterson,
So. 85 Water Street, Sew York,
Receivers of Flour,
wi:sTi:it.\,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
Consignments Solicited.
O RDERS for Floor, Wheat, Corn and Oats,
filled at lowest market rates, and directly from
first hands, thus saving oxtra profits.
Rcaelvcrs of tho well known Brand of Flour,
’’Koarsavo MUlIs,” which will be supplied, and
in lots to sulC
Full information furnished by
LaROCHB, OADEN A UNCKLK8,
oct 25—2m cor. Bay and Barnard streets,
D. H- BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
170 Pearl street,
‘ NEW YORK.
is. A. IIAHIIEE a CO.,
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FOKWAUDlNtt MUIltHANTS,
SAVANNA II, Or A .
Will make liberal cash advunces on consignments to
their friends, Norton, bluugUtoc A Co., 40 Broad
street, New York. oct fi —tf
VULCAN WORKS,
BALTIMORE.
rpHlS old establishment, with lacrcascd facilities,
J. continues to execute, promptly, orders tor
Stoatu and other Machinery* Doit or*,
Castings, Ac. A huge water front on the Har
bor, with a powerful crane, gives them great advan
tages in fitting out and repairing steamers. Station
ary Engines of various sizes kept on hand. Iron for
bridges furnished. HAZLEHUIIST ACO.
octal—Cm
NEW GOODS.
r lJST RECEIVED* a largo and beautiful os-
menl of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly for thia market. Call and see
them. C. M. HILLSMAN,
ang!4 cor. Bull andJBroughton^troetg^
AUGUSTA CARDS.
J.O. MATHEWSON
fGENERAE
COMMISSION, PRODUOB BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No, 283 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
(At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. Htovall A
Co., Htovall, McLaughlin A Co.,- and 0. II.
McLaughlin A Co.,)
Will glvo Ills prompt and personal attention to the
:mrchasc mid sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Hugar,
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, ltoiw, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I wm prepared Mali times to supply orders for
Yarns. Sheetings, shirtings, Osuaburgs, Drills, Ker
seys, Jeans, Ac., &c. ,. . .
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can ionium
secure atorugo, und glvo prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned^ 0 me tor torwnrumj^ln
any dlrecJon.
T HE BALTIMORE
‘ WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND TUBE CO.
Is now prepared to supply Gas, Steam nnd Water Pljic
and Fittings, on the most favorable terms.
All pipe warranted.
P. Q. Box Baltimore, Md. sep25-3m
A FACT WORTH KNOWING
T HAT by buying shoes with Metallic Tips, two-
thirds the usual expense of snppllng childreu with
shoes may lm oared. No one, for every-day wear, can
afford to buy any other. Millions of dollan
nuallv saved by this useful Invention. The toco of
metal Upped shoes remain perfect nntil the rest of the
shoe Is worn out. Tho feet are kept dry, thus bene-
fltting the health and saving money.
For sale by all shoe dealers. 3m SPglT
Drunkenness Cured.
nnHE inebriate may now bid defiance to tho tempt-
X ing cap. Dr. ZanCs antidote for streng drink Is
a certain cure tor drunkenness. _ It creates a dislike for
strong drink, and can bo administered without the
knowledge or the patient
Descriptive circulars sent to any nddreM. For sale
by all respectablo druggists In the United States and
' "" -Mx, or packages of six boxoe
of the money, by
Wholesale Agent
may28—ly 403 Choanut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
ianadas. Price, $1 per box, or pad
jt $5. Sent by mall on receipt of t
JNO. J. KROMER, Wh
W. A RAMSEY & GO.,
GENERAL
Commission merchants
AND
AUCTIONEERS.
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
3KFKR TO
Robert Habersham A Sons, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, do.
Bones, Brown & Co., Augusta.
Ed. Thonius, do.
W. K. Kltchon, President National Park Hank, N.
Y. 0
In barrels or from 40 to
by retail, 50 cents per -
: hi rod and tor sale by
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
street, Savannah, <Ja. t
Iona, 36 cents per gallon;
e, Miuaar.
OTAS. B. CAHILL,
General and Cominkslon Merchant,
AUGUBTA, »A. *
Holders of Merchandize wlshlug to rcollzo immedi
ately, will consult their .interests by consigning tho
"Kiel buslnosB attention will lm given all consign
ments, aud prompt returns mode, at tho moet reasona
ble rates.
Refer to Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, C. L. Colby A
Oo., Hilton A Raudell. A. C. Loincline, Halsey, Wat-
son A Co,, and Stuart A Co. uuglB
VfT RECEIVED—
Linseed Oil, in barrels: Brandon
«. New Rod, Turpentlno, Furniture Var-
Dry White Load, Blue Paint, Prussian Blue,8and
r. etc., which we keep, besides other Paints, Gro-
1 ^ , "' Vh Y»cft 00<
w, Bo, aw) WtOMMt tt
Ur. Sand’s Specific.
T HE oldest and moet reliable medicine for the cure
of Hpcnnntorhoen, Hcmlnal Weakness Loeeof Pow
er, Ac. This mediclno has stood tho test of over thir
ty years and has always proved a success. .
DR. RAND'S BPECIFIC is exhibited In the form o*
S ills, mado up entirely of substances thathavc a speci-
c effect upon the generative organs. Most persons
asroclate the Idea or operations upon the lxiwius from
taking any bind of pills. Tito Spzoirio of Dr. Kand a
not Intended as an kvaouatiho jardicinz. U«
nal virtues arc expended ontlrely upon tho Impaired
regenerative organs. The pills arc wot rjriploaaunt to
tho taste, nnd many persona masticate them with Im
punity lmforo swallowing them; which plan we would
always refcommend, as affording the speediest way to
«rot the effect of the remedy. , ^ , ,
Price, $1 per box, or slx^boxes tor $5. Sold by drug
gists everywhere, or sent by mail by
JNO. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agont,
may23—ly 403 Chcanntat., Philadelphia. Pa
D. II. BALDWIN,
J. F. CUMMING,
H. BRIGHAal,
C, M. HOLST, \
R
New York.
Savannah-
Bacon, Clardy & Co,
Cotton and Tobacco Factor
NKW YORK,
Represented in Savnuuah by Bryan,
Hartridge i Co.
W E do entirely a Commission Business, exerting
ourselves to get the outside market quotations
for om patrons. Liberal advances made ou Cotton at
Savannah, and partial advances on Cotton ready for
shipment nt Augusta, Atlanta aud Macon,
rlai' ~ ‘
Winters' Orders filled.
octl2—lm
WYMAN. BYRD & C5.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE-fSALE OF
COTTON, COTTON YARNS,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, JEANS, (La.
78 Chainbcrsmstrect, New ) ork,
Samuel G Wyman, I utc of Baltimore, Md.
Wni^Gregg, Jr., late of Grnuitevillc, 8. C.
James C. buiith, of New York. lm no\0_
GARDNER, DEXTER A C0-.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE BALI Or
C O T T O IT:*
i|rl
NEW YORK,
4 Refer to National
American Exc'gc Bank.
No. 24 Franklin SI.,
EBOSTON.
National Bank of Commircs
National Revere Bank.
Hromer’8 Hair Dye.
50 CENTS A BOX.
Boxes larger than Dyee that sell for $1. Natan!*
Durable, Beantltol. Warranted to please. This arti
cle has been thoroughly tested by Dr. CHILTON, of
Now York, and Prols. Booth and Garrett, of Philadel
phia, who pronounce it free from all poisonous ingre
dients, anil tho material composing It will not Injure
the most delicate hair. Bold by Druggists and Fancy
Goods dealers ever^whom
may23—ly<
r. KROMER, 8ole Proprietor.
3 Choanut st, Philadelphia, Pa.
T HE great Chincee remedyfor socrot dlafcgfcput u§
In boxes, In lozcngor form, haa no badiaupr bad
taste, can bo carried In tho vest pocket with perfect
safety, will keep in all climatee, ana la‘a sure cure tor
the diseases mentioned. From one to three boxes will
parfbrm * rare. Price, Cl per box, or lbrra bole, fcr
mSu-ly 408 Obestaut street, lhlW°h
Lumber.
W WHITE PINE Rongh
Mnicat HcnnillB*. ■•8a(*?T'
Oak, BCack Walnut, A.h,
Cherry,
and Dressed;
- horaur,
Poplar,
Yellow Pine.
Cargoes and email lota supplied*
Round aid 8|ur« Ttarttf PortkiBd.
Lumber dressed to order.
RICH'
HAROBON A BARNARD,
th QW*U* GhouA.
Having ample means for advances, a boslncss oc-
qnalutanco of 26 years with Easturn Spinners, and con
fining themselves strictly to a Commission B 0 ' 1 '"’”
without operating on tnclr own account, napecuauj
solicit consignments. .. . „ .
J. L. ABBOT & CO., Ag’ta In Mobile.
C. B. DEXTER, Agt. in .Colnlnbn^ Os.
oct27—3m
UARMOTT (i SCHILLING,
1IRE-PROOF
8torux« Warehouse,
3B8 Washington 8treof,
NJffiW YORK-
Consignments of Goods received, and orders for tho
purchase of floods. The host of attention paid.
••The Human Face Divine.-'--’ “v*
Puyhioowomf. Eyes, Ears. Lips, Mouth, Hre . *
Hands, Feet, Skin, with all " Signs of Cuaraoti ^
HIRE PHBENOEOGICAI. JOl-RNAI,.
1 DevoteO to Bthniilogy,
Only fb » year. ™
FOWLER A WBHA
No. 839 Broadway, NcwYoriu^
JUST RECFIVfO
Per Steamer America,
A fine aseor'ment of
Rhine Wines I
Wines.
Liquors.
Meckkelmer,
Nleretlnor*
Llehfraiuuilk.
And a variety of the finest brands of
St. Croix Du" 1 *
Jamaica Bi««i
Fins Brands* •
Also.
Lunoh Served at U O’olock A. M i
At A. STABinl’ 8 '
0, t). 01LSBAT,