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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBtlCAN; TXJE&0XY MORNIffftxJ* NtST^MBER" 2l.
POETRY-
[For the Savannah National Republican.]
FORGET THERE NOT.
BY MRS. SARAH HOWARD WEBB.
F orget diem not in joy’a bright hour*,
Who fpr their country died;
But twine a wreath of deathless dowers,
Where sleep a nation’s pride.
They left us while the twfls rung
Its wild notes throng^he sky ;
They come not back, though all is won;
Whose brave hearts beat so high.
We breathe their names at e’entide,
Around the glowing hearth;
And, white the tears of memory glide,
We talk of all their worth.
We hear their voice on every wind,
Through all the Southern sky—
And sighs of loved ones left behind,
As they went forth to die.
Their presence fills each sunny vale;
And shouts of victory '
Ring ont from grove*, w.ith trumpet Hail,
We’re free! the land is free 1
Where Afric’s children knelt in pain,
Their dusk hands raised to God;
Or slowly drag’d the ensanguined chain
Along the flowery sod ,
They pour’d their precious blood like rain,
For human rights and laws ;
The glorious gift was not in vain,
In struggling freedom’s cause.
Hring deathless flowers to deck the graves,
Where rests the patriot’s head
All hoilor to the living brave—
Forgetting not the dead.
AVlaverville, California, Oct. 20tb, 1865.
THE NATION’S DEAD.
'our hundred thousand men,
The brave—the good—the true,
n tangled wood, in mountain glen,
)n battle plain, in prison pen,
Lie dead for me and you 1
'our hundred thousand of the brave
lave made our ransomed soil their grave,
For me and you !
Good friend, for me and yon !
n maDy a fevered swamp,
By many a black bayou,
In many a cold and frozen camp,
The weary sentinel ceased his tramp,
And died for me and you 1
From Western plain, to ocean tide
Are stretched the graves of those who died
For me and yon !
Good friend for me and you !
On many a bloody plain
Their ready swords they drew,
And poured their life-blood, like the rain,
A home—a heritage to gain,
To gain for me and you!
Our brothers mustered by our side
They marched and fought, and bravely died,
For me and you 1
Good friend, for me and you !
Up many a fortresss wall
Tnev charged—those boys in blue—
Mid surging smoke and volleyed ball
The bravest were the first to fall 1
To fall for me and you !
These noble men—the nation’s pride—
Four hundred thousand men have died
For me and you!
Good friend, for me and you 1
In treason’s prison-hold
Their martyr spirits grew
To stature like the saints of old,
While amid agonies untold,
They starved for me and you !
The good, the patient, and the tried,
Four hundred thousand men have died,
For me and you!
Good friend, for me and you !
A debt we ne’er can pay
To them is justly due,
And to the nation’s latest day
Our children’s children still shall say,
“They died for me and you 1”
Four hundred thousand of the brave
Made this our ransomed soil, their grave.
For me and you !
Good friend for me and you!
[jTAe Round Table.
John B, Fuller.
Manufacturer and Dealer,
.Vo. 8 JDcy .Street, «V. V.
Has In store and ready for immediate shipment, and is
- manufacturing to order,
Portable and Stationary Steam En
gines and Boilers.
2 to 2C>0 horse power; Circular and Upright Saw Mills
of the most approved construction, or all sizes, cat
ting 70u to 1500 feet of lumber per hour; Grst Mills,
Mill irons, Water Wheels, and every kind of Mill Ma
chinery ; Sugar Mills, Paper and Mining Machinery •
Tools, Tanks. &c„ for Oil and Salt Works; Cotton and
Woolen Machinery, Ac.
Vertical Planers,
Iron Planers,
Engine Lathes,
Drill Lathes,
Boring Machines,
Slatting Machines,
Upright Drills;
Steam Pumps,
Force Pmnps.
Lifting Pumps,
Suction Pumps,
Hydraulic Jacks,
Screw Jacks,
Woodworth Planing Ma
chines,
Gray. & Wood’s Planing
Machines,
Daniels' Planing Machines,
Moulding Machines,
8ash Machines,
Tenoning Machines,
Power Morticing Machines,
Foot Morticing Machines/
Boring Machines, ^
Blind Elat Tenoning Ma-
. chines,
Shafting Pulleys and Han-Cireular Saw Benches, -w
gers, Wright'* patent Scroll Saws
Rubber and Leather Belt-Patent Belt 8croll Saws,
ings, Circular Reserving Mills,
Le^er and Rubber Hose,Upwright Reserving Mills,
Plumbing and Gas Fit-Rotary and Mining Pomps,
... “t** 1 , „ Every description of Ha-
Steam and Gas Pipes, chlnery and Railway Sup-
Steam and Water Ganges, plies.
COTTON QMS, COTTON SINS
Southern, Craven, Excelsio
and McCarthy Cotton Gins, with enginee or horse
powers, and everythiugyeqnired for the same, in store!
ord n^s; e -
C!T ATE OF GEORGIA, Brvan Conns
H To all whom it may concern“ Wh”ea? '
Smith will apply at the Court of Ordinaryfor Lett*
of Administration on the estate of Jessie D»vi»
Bryan Comity, deceased • 18 ’ late
These "
... %:
Letters
of
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
t ourt to make objection Gf any they have; on or before
the first Monday In December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness, W. u. Hayman, Ordinary for Bryan coun
ty, this 30th day .of October, 1886.
novl w. H- HAYMAN. o. n. o.
CTATE OF GEORGIA, BnranCouutT.
o To ail whom it may concern: Whereas, Wm. H.
Strickland will apply to "Ibe Court of Ordinary of
i»ryan County for Letters of Guardianship on the per-
*oub and property of Alfred and Horace 8tricklan<L
of Wm. Strickland, deceased,
Phene are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
I 1 ™/ ^acern to be and appear before said Court, to
for
W- H. HAYMANR O. b. o.
C®iu
'Cong.
^^dmtoisMrth^^P^I
make objection. Of any theyhaue) on <!? i >LF onrito
p vTp. oirardsau, «.
Liber.
• ka
MISCELLANEOUS.
the NATIONAL AMERICAN.
ITS PUBLICATION SOON TO BE REVIVED,
T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to
its old patrons and the public that arrangements
have been nearly perfected- by which the -“National
American” will be revived, in a new and attractive
form, and tinder very favorable auspices, lathe (Sty of
Atlanta, Georgia, early fo the ensuing year.1
The paper was established in 1858, and enjoyed a
patronage and popularity greatly superior to any of its
city cotemporaries np to Jannary, 1861, when it was
discontinued in consequence of the secession of Georgia
from the Union. It will be remembered as a bold and
consistent National Journal—zealously opposing Se
cession and Disunion, and as warmly advocating the
development of the vast and varied Resources of the
South—particularly of Georgia; the adoption or a
liberal system of Public Schools and General
Education; an enlightened system of Agriculture ; «>o
promotion and elevation of the Mechanic Arts;
establishment of Manufactories, and the enwunMW-
ment of every industrial pursuit calculated to imp
the Minds and Mortis of our popple *“ d J* 1 gathers "a
prosperous and happy in the "Union of o* ir •
it will be the aim of I ts projector “ d wdt
"^foIST ,tain ’ i fndeMnd^ n »nd consistency of
earned good name, independence even more ^
the paper, andtomaheit, palmiest days,
ceptable P°.P a * wigc belie its past proud record.
The paper will in no thoroughly Southern in its
It will continue >J^ ibi no man w hodidhis
dutvin tiietronMonspSt and*fearles*ly, yet courte-
“S.L nrSmSu" every measure, party or chque whose
tracts may be dcemttl inimical to the peace and pros-
Pe The?Dterest°of l the Subscriber As well as those of
th p Advertiser will be protected, and every effort made
make the Amksioan a Live and Reliable News,
Political, Commercial and Family Journal.
The National Amiiican will be published Daily
and Weekly in the City of Atlanta, and tnmished to
Subscribers, if by mail, at $10, or by carrier in the city,
at $12 per annum, for the Daily, and $4 for the Weekly
—strictly in advance. C. R. HANLEJTBR.
nov9 . ~ 3- ,
J. & P. (OATS’
BEST SiX-SORD CABLED
ISOLID WHITE, NOW E AN DING.)
John & Hugh
Auchinoloss,
SOLE AGENTS IN NEW YORK,
108 DU^STE ST.
novl4—tu,th&(3
SOUTHERN LAND EMIGRATION
PRODUCT COMPANY,
71 Broadway, near Wall Street, flew York
W. II. QUINCY,idate of South Carolina), SECRETAIIY
O RGANIZED for the
Capital, /Mechanical
urposc of introducing
till. Emigration ana
Labor-Saving Machinery into thfjSonthem States.
Stationary and Portable Engines, Saw and Grist.
Mills, Cotton Gins and Presses,Turpentine and Whisky
Distilleries, Agricultural Implements,and Labor-saving
Macbineryof ali kinds famished at manufacturers'
prices.
Consignments of Cotton, Turpentine, and all other
Southern Products, solicited.
White Labor, (German, Ac.) supplied.
Southern lends sold, leased and exchanged.
Particular attention paid to the sale Of State and
Railroad Bonds and other Southern Securities. Ad
dress W, H. QUINCY, Secretary,
T1 Broadway, New York.
G. W.
RKFERENC ES:
, Esq., Washington. D. C.
V. Rig?*' : - „ -
Messrs. Wilson, Gibson A Co., Bankers, N. Y.
Edward Haight, Esq, President Bank Common
wealth, N. Y.
Henry Stokes, Esq., President Manhattan Life In
surance Company, New York.
Messrs. W. T. Watters A Oo, Baltimore, Md.
Messrs. Tnomas A Co., Bankers, Baltimore, Md.
Col. Wm. Johnson, President Charlotte and Colum
bia Railroad.
Gen. John Brattan, Winnsboro’, South Carolina.
Rufns Johnson, Esq., President Exchange Bank,
Columbia, 8. C.
oct28—eodlm
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins ! Cotton Gins I
Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern,
Emory <5*Craven, McCharty ^
and Excelsior
cottoust gkeidts,
With Engines, Horse Powers, and every thing com
plete for running, in store, and ready for immediate
shipment, at the lowest rates, by
JOHN B. FULLER,
No. 8 Doy Street* New York.
oct27—eodly .» : ,-... .
O&rhart, Whitford & Oo
MANUFACTURE RS
*»
|awd
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CL0THIN6.
331 4* *333 Broadway, >
Corner Worth Street, NEW YORK.
T. r. OARHART,
WX.H. WHITTORIX,
HXNRY BHATKR,
t. B. VAN WAQXNKN,
__ A. T. HAMILTON.
Office of Payne A Car hart in liquidation.
HOTEL8.
Union Place^Hotel.
Cor. Broadway and 14th Sts,
NEW
sep2T tf
Opposite Washington Statue,
Cf'i 1* Y
Y O B B
H c vlWG A CO., Proprietors.
inn
oct28—eod6m
Cooking Stoves
WHITAKER STREET,
COR. BROUGHTON. L^NE.
Cooking Stoves,
Enameled and Tinned Hollow Ware,
Round Pots, Ovens, &c.
scp4 2aw J. G. THOMPSON ic CO.
Elly, Zacharie &Co.,
810 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
KXOLUSIVE*M AN UFAOT (7BEB8 OF
TOILET 8OAP8
•. AND *
’erfu m o r y.
Catalogues sent free- novfl-eod2m
the Washingeton
ironworks -•
Have on hand for sale their *
Improved Portable Steam Enwln.a.
Portable Circular SawmtnfWS®*'
Saw MUla.Floar aad C.m Him
And manufacture to order all kinds ot Steam Ku
rines, Marine,_SUtionMy, and Propeller, Railroad
Cars and 'nun Tables, Iron 8team Vessels and Barges-
also, General Machinery, Iron and Brass Case
lags, large and small Forcings, Ac., Ac. Address
GEO.M. CLAP?, Treasurer,
T „ . Newburg, N. Y,
Or L. C. WARD, Agent,
85 Liberty street, Room 8, New York.
octS6—ly • '
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
Ts the Largest and Best Arranged Hotel
in New England.
scp27
I^WIS RICE, Proprietor.
The Southern House
Fourth Street,
ST. LOUIS,
IMIO.
LAVEILLE, WARNER A CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel; unsurpassed for locality,
comfort and convenience. tf ^P 19
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
Fate Brown’s,
WASHINGTON, X>. C.
T HIS leading Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
ts now in perfect order for the reception and accom-
modationofitejol^atrons^^^^^in^^^segl^
miscellaneous.
DRUGS. MEDIGINESi
9 AND 7
CH EMICALS
- CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES.
/V.CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIER PATENT MEDI
CINES, TRUSSES, Ac., jnst landed from New York,
Apothecaries, Planters and Traders
From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice,
I can warrant any article as being pure.
A large quantity of EUROPEAN LEECHES, finest
quality. » . .
All the PATENT MEDICINES extant on hand.
100 cases JACOB’S DYSENTERIC CORDIAL, all of
which will be sold low for CASH.
Wholesale and Retail,
Apothecaries’ Hall,
Corner Broughton and Barnard streets,
, W. M. WALSH, IN. D., Proprietor
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds.
tf
ielS
COTTOJN GIJNS,
STEAMENGINES
FOR
SAW MILLS,
And all kinds of Machinery can be procured through
the undersigned. •
SASHES A.ND BLINDS,
Of every description and pattern, can be obtained at
the lowest Manufacturers’ Prices, by applying to
GEO. O. MAKCY,
oct31—1m 208 Bay street
V Macon Telegraph and Augusta Constitutionalist
please copy, and send bill to this office.
FOR SALE,
10 bbls Pea Beane,
10 bbls. Medium Beaus,
10 bbls. Egg Beans,
SPLIT PEAS,
50 bbls. Pilot Bread,
COTTOIST DTJCK,
SO bales Oakum,
20 bbls. PitcU,
OILS,
Of All Kinds,
Ship Stores and Chandlery,
at • -
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln St., Under the Bluff.
nov 13
Machinery.
8
TATIONARY and Portable Steam Engines
and Boilers.
es. Fire ’Engines, Lathes Planers,
Hoisting Engines, Fire Engines, Lathe
• Drills, Ac., Pumps of every description.
Hydraulic Presses and Jacks,
Hydraulic 1
Cotton Gins, Grist Mills, Rice Mills.
SAW MILLS.
Daniels, Gray A Wood's Planing
Woodwerth,
Machines,
Mortising, Tenoning, Molding and Sash Machines,
shingle Machines, all kinds of Iron and Working
Machinery and Supplies, Rubber and Leather Belting,
etc.
Steam Gnages and Boiler Feeders.
W Bend for a Circular.
COMSTOCK A KINSEY.
No. 164 Bay st., Savannah, Gi
oct 17—lm
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
RUTA BAGA
FLAT DUTCH,
AND
Red. Top Turnip Seeds,
Warranted to be of the
GROWTH OF 1806,
Jnst received bom D. Landreth, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
jylO
cor Boll and Congress streets.
TOBACCO
FOR S1LB ONCONSMMBNT
1,800Boges Ping, assorted brands.
. ixe , _ , _.
4,0' O Pounds Fine Cut Smoking in
Papers.
5,000 Pounds Snuff, assorted brands,
with a general assortment of Groceries.
The Tdbacco and Snuff not being subject to Govern
ment Tax, can now be sold to the trade at less than
New York prices, *
We are agents for the sale of
George Page h Co.’s GnglnegJaBfl Circular,
Portable and Stationary Saw Hills,
>y us on ap-
YONGE A NIXON,
' .Baystreet.
desert
plication. . _
novlT—lm
ons of which Vili be furnished by
Wright &>. Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. . .
JOHN 8. WRIGHT, Esq. .
Represented by our
- No.«» Wi
Street, New York.
loo (Styles of
POCKET BOOKS § SATCHELS.
Orders will ,br 1*7
mh wg nuuminaunn ^
. O HATIV. Ah
•ngT
_ BRADY, SMITH A OO.,
Bay sfc doors from Dell A Christian.
Varnish
rj
Y, SMITH i
i^OT qf flrtl quality Varnish for (ala by tbO
AGO.
VT2
business, cards.
wn. n. an ran.
a. 1. MOSES.
BEADY, SMITH & CO.
AND
Forwarding Merchants
AND V
manufacturer s’ Agents
NORTH SIDE OF BAY STREET, ’
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
S-A.V A-NN A.J3., GEORGIA,
liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Preset National Park
Rm,ir, N..Y^ H. C.Thacher A Co., Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore; Hall, MosesACo.,Colhmbus; Wyman,
Moses A Co., Montgomery.
angT
E. B. CffiPMAN,
(Successor to Geo. 0. Marcy,)
2 0 8 BAY 8TRKBITA
North). Side,
Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
HAY,
.CORN, OATS AND FEED,
At lowest market prices. jj3
ROBT. r. TOSK,
M. K. WII-LUHS,
j. a. MUmax.
F. H. WAED.
YU, MU1MS, Him k A.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHAflli,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
References:
Brigham, Baldwin A Co.,
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Gaden A
Unckles, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter A Gammed, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridge, L. C.
Norvell A Co.
New York—8. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin A
Co-
Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays. sep6
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING,
COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES* BLOCK,
CORNER BAYANE ABERCORN STS.,
S AVANNAII, G-A.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented in New York by Charles L. Colby,
Esq., or to our friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. ilOL * AY, Resident Partner.
Rjcpkbence8.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New
York; Jarvis Slade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; tion. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston,
angle tf
KEIN & CO.
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCHANTS.
L IBERAL cash advances made on consi.
ments of C otton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver
pool,
Refer to Messrs. Smith A Dnnning, New Y'ork; C
C. A H. M. Tabor, New York; Cabot A Senter, St.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Horses & Carriages
to Let.
DANIEL .BUTLER' would
y«spectfn'jy inform the public that he
is now prepared to famish, at the
-shortest notice,
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
First class Carrmscs run to the various Steamboat
Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at the lowest
rates. *.- * 7 ■'
None but careful and competent Drivers emi
DANIEL BUTLI
noalO—tf cor. Whitaker and Y’ork streets.
Wm. M. Davidson
WHOLESALE DEALER IN . . '
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas,
Segars, Ale and Cider,
160 Bay Street Savannah.
OCtSS tf | 'm J .
JNO. L mLALONGA,
Cotton Factor,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
S.ini.V.V.1//, GEORGIA.
oct25 ’ «m
BANKING AND tNBUftANCET
Ageaey
RIVER, FIR®.
F|THE undemtgsed hoM ccmmtosioM htna the lead-
J“^J^,“^^cecorpprations o^New York, repro
ttegreqate cash capital
nvE miLiosa or dollaes
Flre Risks at fovauah and Inland
•was,
GOTTOfl AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
. .ID
OGBANBISKS G-BarBJRAX.r,Y.
Prompt Settlement of Losses. ’
- L. G. NORVELL ACO.,
may» Bull street, opposite Poet Ogee.
I
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10^400,000
OHAB. L. COLBY & CO
A RE prepared to take marine Risks to *ny
i3L Domestic or Foreign Port, and Fire Risks
in the following named first class New
n th is city in the following named first
Companies, at the lowest rates :
COOPER, OLCOTTS & FARRELL?,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
T HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of COuPER, OLCOTTd
& FARRKLLY, for the transaction of a Wholesale and
Retail , • >
Book and Stationery Business,
at the old stand of John M. Cooper A Co., Northwest
comer of Whitaker and St Julien streets. r
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAMH OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
oct23 STEPHEN FaRRELLY.
PlPSK Ai\e HU. WAKEHttVSE.
WARREN & PLATNER
Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds of
Coarse and Fine Papers, Enve.
lopes, Twines, and Paper
' • Bags.
Sole Agents 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
quantifies. • •
octio 210 Bay Street, Sarannah.
A..
§. HARTBIBGE,
COMMISSION .
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
92 BAY SrrKElbT, <
GB6EGIA.
SAVAKTK-ADC,
octl4—tf . '' .
Louis; W. H. Taylor, New Orleans.
ang26
V. M. JHYRfiLL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga., -
Harris' Building, 2d Door West of A. Low & Co.'s.
Refers to Messrs. Hunter * Gammell, Crane, A>fin-
son * Graybill, Beil, Wylly A Christian, Both Well A
Whitehead,IMiller, Thomas & Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Esq. .tf scp29
E. P. METCALFE & CO.,
GENERAL FORWARDING
AND -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
a and Abcrcorn,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Hcning, Flint* Pearce, New York; E.
M. Brace & Co. Augusta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott A Howes, Macon, Ga.; E. M Brace,
Morgan * Co., Apalachicola, Ha.; Watts, Crane &
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce* Co., St. Louis, Mo ;
H. C. Bruce * Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W.OVonnor, Macon, Ga. r
sepal tf
H. GOWDY,
Commission Merchant,
190 BAY STREET,
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oct!
3m
FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
NO. 147 BAY STREET,
(NEXT DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OPPICE,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct 21 ■ ’
■, A- E- LOPEZ .Sc CO.,
Gunsmiths and Locksmiths,
Corner of gl. Jnllen and Jefferson Streets.
oct 18—tf
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
(Successor to Wilmot * Richmond,)
Watches, Silver Ware, Jewelry,
- Canes, Cutlery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker,St. Julien and Congress Sts,
KAVANNAH, GA.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
Jjrffl tf
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Church,
AGENTS |FOR
A. T. CUNNINGHAM, D. 0. PUBSr, B. 1. LABOOMBE.
C l VM\f.MAM. PURSE & CO., ;
FACTORS,. FORWARDING
and;
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra,
References—Robt. Habersham * Sons, Hunter *
Gammell, Octavos Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin * CO.,
ACunningham. sepb-Bm
BURKE,
Erwin * Hardee, Claghorn <
KIRLIN, BRO, &
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES 4ND LIQUORS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
june21 - ; > jS • •
R, MOLINA, .
00E- BULL AND OONGBESS STREETS,
^Undcr Screven House^
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DRALRR IN
Havana Septri, Leaf
SMOKING- TOBACCO.
Also, all kinds of Virginia Chewing and Smokfng
Tobacco, Meerschaum; Brier Root, and all other kinds
of Fancy Pipes: * Sm -“ r ' 3n ■
W. A. HARDEE & CO.,
—i . \ . . » » f
Shipping, Commission,
- . AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS, .
S A V A_]ST N A H v- •
Will nmke liberal cash aiNances on consignments to
their friends, Norton, blaughtor * Co., 40 Broad
street. New York. " , petfi—tf
NEW GOODS.
J UST RECEIVED,-alargenl)d beautiful
- meht of
FANCY GOOD8,
selected expressly for this market, (tell and'
them. - _ C. M._HILLSMAN,
AUGUSTA CARDS-
J. 0. MAIHIWSON
(GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
le
No. 983 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., :
ivall A
IVm. Jessup * Son’s
English Cast Steel,
Circular Saws,
Cotton Cine,
Ammonlated Pacific Guano,
Patent Decking and Rooting.
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ALEXANDER HARDEE
STORAGE
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COR. BAY AND JEFPBR80{! 8TREBTS,
SAVANNAH, GA
Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Grain, Floor,
’— *c. tf
Bran, shorts, <
Wool, Hides,
sepBi
PIONEER SAW MILL
W E most respeetfnlly announce to the citizens of
Savannah and others requiring Lumber that
nr new flaw Mill at the foot of Znbly street, near tin
wannah and Ogeechee Canal, is competed. We are
to saw and famish Lumber lnlsrce or
quantities to’suit purchasers, and
solicit s share of ~
chase Lumber as
m:i...a,
IN
'WAY
W Drayton Street, Savannah, Ga.,
. 40 te44 gallona. 26 centa per salloo;
8m aug24
MCE BETTER AND CHEESE.-
C^ftkq^riceGoa^
0Ctl«
and for sale by
C. LlGIUDOBT,
f At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. j
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin * Co., and G.
McLanghiin * Co. A
Will give his prompt and pereoqaDsttention to tljo
purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,'
Bacon, Lard, Grain, Floor, Rope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Yarns, Sheetings, shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Keri
Beys, Jeans, *c., Ac. *
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish
sec are storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dize and produce consigned to me for forwarding ip
W. A RAMSEY & OO.,
GENERAL
Commi
rehiulDi
AUCTIONEER Si
308 Broad Street; Augusta^ Ga. T¥C.”
XirCK TO i t % S’ — mm -
h. • •
Robert Habersham * Sons. Savannah. *
W. H. Stark, do.
Bones, Brown * Co., Augusta'. - *.
Kd. Thomas, do.
W. K. Kitchen, PreetaentNatioMl Park Bank N -
JAS.
ew York
CO.
COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE
Capital, $8,000,000.
MORRIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $6,000,000.
COMMERCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
« ' Capital, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Dffice In Jones’Block,
corner Bay and Abcrcorn streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Drayton and Bryan streets. angl6-tf
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE
PHOENIX INSURANCE C0<
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, 8600OOO....Asset*,*1,000,000.
Fire risks taken in the above Company on Bnildings
ahd Merchandize of every discription at fair rates.
nov3—lm ’ H. BRIGHAM, Agent.
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY I
HARTFORD, CONN.
rpHE undersigned having been appointed agent for
_ the above well known Company, is prepared to
take risks against fire on the most favorable terms.
H. BRIGHAM,
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
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BALTIMORE CARDS.
pOflLE
A HUNT,
A -, Baltimore, Maryland,
KANUrXOTUBXKS
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 Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses fo* OB and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of ail kinds,
Salting, Pulleys and Hangers,
aagl to
CYRUS P. MEKDBNHALL,
Greensboro', H. C.
DULLBY NICHOLS,
Baltimore.
YORK AOVEn-risEMr^,
WOODFOtBD & Rrrrn
.ittob.vs; i-> "
AND
i V ' ’ ’ > ' AT iAw
no. in Broadway
'Trinity Building,
orca£ 1c &°fu^
■evcral courts in New York and w.TvT <A;, wrc t]
tf
chareesbIuSo,
mrosTEK or-AHD muu m
Musical Instraments, strings,
ROBERT NUNNS
• (Late KBNNS & CtiRK’8
PIANO FORTES
k
C. V. Martin’s
OUIT AI{ 3
581 BROADWAY, [Up stair,,]
(OPPOSITE THE XETROPOUTAX HOTEL)
new York.
N. B.-Brass Instruments, Clarionets, Flutw, 4, -
Bands made to order and warranted. ''
(Wholesale.) ,
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HAWKINS&CT
PACKERS & GENERAL PROVISION
Dealers,
241 Front St.,
Beef.
Butter,
Pork,
Cheese,
Hams,
Bacon,
Lard,
Tongues,
Shoulders,
Bggs,
Vegetable,
Hdi,
Salt,
Frnit.1
&c., fc,
Fnlton market Beef.
All orders carefully executed at the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
We respcctfuHy refer to Messrs. Stuart & Co 5
Ehrlich, Es(L B, G. Tilden, Esq.
Southern Produce received on consignment.
octs—to
Holmes & Pattersoii,
IT*. *5 Water Street, flew York,
Receivers of Flour,
WESTERN,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE,
Consignments Solicited,
O RDERS for Flour, Wheat, Corn atid Oata,
filled at lowest market rates, and directly too
first hands, thns saving extra profits.
Reoeivers of the well known Brand of Flour,
“Kearaage mills,” which will he snppiieoi, ud
in lots to suit.
Foil information furnished by
LiROCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES,
oct'25—2m cor. Bay and Barnard streets.
C. P. MENDENHALL & CO.,
Gotton, Tobacco,
General Commission Merchants,
136 Pratt Street Wharf,
scp23 .BALTIMORE.
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
178 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK.
VULCAN WORKS,
BALTIMORE.
HIS old establishment, with increased facilities.
T continues- to execute, _ promptly, orders for
Steam and other Machinery, Bailers
Casting's, *c. A large 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 famished. HAZLEHURST * CO.
oct31—Cm
nflHE BALTIMORE
- WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND TUBE CO.
Is now prepared to supply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
and Fittings, on the most favorable terms. -
T?Baltimore, Md. sep25-3m
A FACT WORTH KN0WIN6
T hat by buying Shoes with MetelUc Tips, two-
thirds the usual expense of suppling children with
shoes may be saved. No one, for every-day wear, can
afford to ony any other. Millions of dollars are an-
finally saved by thin useful invention. The toes of
metal tipped shoes remain perfect until the rest pf the
shoe is worn out. The feet are kept dry; thus bene-
fltting the health and saving money.
For sale by all shoe dealers. 3m sng!7
Dmnkemiess Cored
I inebriate msy now Md defiance to the tempt-
X ing sup. Dfr. ZaneM antidote for strong drink is
n cure for drunkenness. It creates a dislike for
drink, end can be administered without the
f the patient
Descriptive circulars sent to any nddrees. For sale
>v all respectable druggists in the United States and
r packages of six boxes
t of the money, by .
, Wholesale Agent.
may**—ly 403 Chesnat bU Philadelphia,
Dr. Bima’i Specific.
HE oldest and mostrellable medicine for the core
of Spennatorhaa, Seminal Weakness, Loeeof Pow
er, *c. This medicine has stood the test of over thlr-
ty years sndhas always proved a success.
OiThaND’S SPEC&fCTs exhibited in the form o4
pills. wmA» np entirely of substances that have a speci
fic effect upon the generative organs. Meat —‘
associate the idea of operations upon the bowi
taking any kind of pills. The Hr^anio of Dr. Rand is
not intended as a* nvAonanHs xsoionra. Its medici
nal virtues are expended entirely upon the impaired
regenerative organa. The pOis are not unpleasant to
the taste, and many persons masticate them with im
punity before swallowing them,- which plan we would
always recommend, as affording the speediest way to
tret thoeffed of the remedy.
Prk*, $1 per box, or six boxes for $6. Sold by drug-
"“■—’'isasKsascx—
m»y28—ly ' 4fl> Cheenutst
Dye.
MiSrs*
New York, and
—nts, andtlfe
the most delicate bate
Hair
60 CENT* A BOX.
Druggists and Fancy
General and Commission Mercian**
AVGUStA, Or A.
- ' - * II-
Holders of Merchandise wishing,malixalmm^ll-
ately, wilT consult their interests by consigning, th* ;
Messrs Hunter A Gammell. C. L. Gjlky A
O^n^e^O. ixnneilm, Hals^
bechyed-
J l ^S^U^LinseedORtobOTelS;'ferasaoh Cargoes
Red. BneUsh New Red, Turpentine, Furniture Var-"
- "’hite Lead, Bine Paint; Prnsaian Btae,8and
which we keep, besides other Paints, Gro-
Liquors and Wines always on band.
- KOETHCKS * O0 H •
I. KOETHCKS A GO*
Cgr, Bay and WhiMmsr M
OSmM SV • '
\UWH1TE PINE, Bough’
W . Spruce. Scaslllnf, Mahea*MF»
Oak, Black Walnat, Ask Poplar,
Ckerry,
J.' F.’ CUMMms!’} Ncw York ’
c.' Effllk ) saTanflah -
3m mU
KRAFT & HILL,
Mannfactorcrg and Jobbers of
STIIAW AND MILLINERY GOODS
Nos. 881 and 283 Broadway,
(opposite A. T. Stewart’s,)
NEW YORK.
A full supply of Goods, suitable for this market, il-
WAys on hand. ' * "
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
oct25—6m
€1. PAB80JS,
MATTCTACTUBSS
Hadfield’s Union Fire Winks,
Importer of
Chinese Fir® Crackers RockeU, *t'i m '
Manufacturer of
LANTERNS, flags, AC.
Also a large assortment of his own impor Jtio- 0
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
24 John St., near Broadway, » Y '
oct
WYMAN. BYEO&
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR THE}SA le oF
COTTON, COTTON W#* '
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, JEANS, ^
78 Chamber street, Neu> 1 ark.
Samuel G. Wyman, l^feof Btitimo"' MlL
^ ot Grauiteville, E C.
jam—. cTtmiith. of New York iE-—-
‘ GARDNER DEXTER *
COMMISSipN MERCHANT
roa rta sals or
OOTTO*
Ko 116 Pearl St., I No.
NEW YOBK,
Refer to National
American Exffge Bank.
BprersBmik-
bnsinef
Having ampiemeans for » dv * nc< £,:f M rs,
qnaintance of25 years with But*» BsW*
fining themselves strictly to a
without operating on their own account ™
C. It DEXTER, Agt. in
oct!7—3m
SCHILLING
HARRIOTT &
fibe-pboof
storage W»reft
' $68 Wa.kIogwn^ oB ^
recei^d
Per Steamer America
A fine assortment of _ I
Rhine ‘ nr,t,flS 1
Wines.
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sis^ar>
Uebframnallk.
. Aada>srletyc4»h«
Wines
jjquors.
st.crow
finest brands^
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