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SAVANNAH NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY MORN
THE COCK OF THE WALK.
BT Ell AST US W. ELLSWORTH.
You strut about by field end brook,
And think your gait and plumage show yon,
And yet, tor all your lofty look,
Old Cock, I kBOW you.
With breast so sleek and eyes so bright,
As if you were the pink of honor,
Tou’ro stuffed as lull ot wrath and spite
•. As Bishop Bonner.
Yon stripling bird, your son and heir,
And trim as you in limb and feather,
You cuff and tumble everywhere
‘ * In every Weather.
To-day, when he had done no harm,
But stretched hia t hroat and mock your bawling,
Y<jh ruffed your neck as big’s my arm
, And kuocked him sprawling—
Down in a twink as straight’s a rail—
Astonished into being civil—
Then up and off with head and tail
Both on a level.
But though your prowess you may boast,
And though in dreary dumps so sad he—
I know not which to pity most,
The son or daddy.
i yo
Cock-sure, with pluck and voice aspirant,
But time will reckon up your score,
You hen-roost tyrant!
It is not that the market-man
May tempt me for yoor tricks to sell you ;
It is not of the dripping-pan,—
bis, I tell y
But this,
l you ;
All times and dimes and books record
The scripture truth—we can’t deny it—_ .
They that unsheathe the oppressor s swor
Shall perish by it.
Beware the days when old and lame
You drowse the eye and droop the pinion,
Your royal Bpint level-tame
With time’s dominion.
Think you this bantam, now M green,
Will then forget these deadly grudges ?
He’ll give your memory, i ween,
Some savage nudges.
BASF IDA.
BY AUGUSTUS BELL.
Little baby just beginning
Life’s old problem, sad and sweet,
You don’t know the heart’s you re winning
With your tiny hands and feet,
With your little mouth and chin,
Aud your dainty rose-leaf skin ;
With your wondrous violet eyes,
When their dreamy lids uprise,
All your tender helplessness
Waking love’s most sweet excess.
Happy little one ! to be
Nestled close to hearts that love you ;
And I wonder if you see
Your young mother’s eyes above you !
Whi:e each day new life is bringing,
Do you hear her sweet voice singing ?
Do you know her hands’ fond touch ?
Oh so tond, she loves so much !
Do you look up in her face,
And instinctive feel its grace V
Almost four weeks old, they say—
Ah. dear baby ! life is long ;
You’ll not know lor many a day
How hearts sadden growing strong ;
Baby’s feet are soft and white,
And they need not travel yet;
Baby’s eyes are blue and bright,
Seeing nothing to regret.
As the dowers get sun and dew,
So you’re life snail come to you, •
Trust on, sleep on, without fear,
Angels guard you, baby dear !
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
Savannah Cotton market*
Republican Office, 1
Savannah, Nov, 22, 1865. j .
Cotton—There was a very active demam^ for
cotton to-day, and for the amount of stock placed
on safe, the transactions were very fair. The
sales made were at the following rates: Middlings
50c; strict Middling 51 a 52, and good Middling
at 55c.
Cincinnati markets.
Cincinnati, Nov. 15.
Sioce my last there has been a fair demand
Irom the south tor such articles as are most Heed
ed there, and the trade between the South and
the North begins again to assume an important
shape. Remittances either in Exchange or Green
backs come forward promptly with orders, and a
degree of confidence in Southern Merchants is
being rapidly established, and oar merchants
already putting out their feelers in every direc
tion, soliciting the trade of their long lost friends.
Flouk—The demand has been fair, though
there is no material change in prices. S. F. ranges
trom 17 25 to 7 50, made from New Wheat, and
18 00 to S 25 for S. F. Extras 9 to 9 50, family 9 75
to 10 50, and fancy $11 to 12, all from fresh ground
old stock; Hour made from oew wheat is neglec
ted and prices much lower than these quotations.
Ghain—Corn is iD fair demand with a light
stock; mixed old shelled 70c in 2 bushel gunnies;
new tiOc in ^gunnies, new white 65 in gunnies; no
old white to he bad.
Wheat—Old red $2 00; white 2 40 to 2 50; new
red scarce at 1 75; white 2 00 to 2 25.
Oats—40 to 41c in bulk.
Butter—Prime roll 40 to 45c for choice; hard
packed 35 to 40c.
Cheese—Has been in active demand and prices
a shade higher. W. R. 22 Hamburg 22: to 23; En
glish dairy 23 to 24.
Soap—10c for palm, 11 for extra No 1, 14 for
German; no change for boxes.
G^ndlks—21%lor 12 oz, for 13 oz, 245*
for 14- oz, and 29 for 16 oz; no change tor
boxes.
Whiski—Is firm at 2 81 and 2 83 for new and
old raw.
Provisions—The season is now fairly open and
the business cutting new provisions fairly begun-
the price of hog, however, is so high that our
packers operate cautiously; 10 75 to 11 75, gross
for good to choice hogs, or 13 50 to 14c nett are
the prices being paid.
Green Pieces—Sell at 12, 15 and 17%c ior
shoulders sides and hams. New shouldeis and
sides, 15 d-iys in salt, 15% and Repacked.
Lahd -Kettlerendered 26%c in tes and 29 in
kegs; prime steam l-2c less,
New Mess—32 to 32 50; old mess $31 to 3150;
bulk shoulders 16c; sides 171-2 packed.
Bacon—17, 19 and 21 l-2c for shoulders, sides
and clear B ide3 packed. The stock of old meats
is being rapidly reduced.
Freights—Have varied considerably since my
last. I quote to New Orleans, pound freight. 70c-
fiour $1 2d per bbl. To Memphis 40c* flmir 7S
To Nashville 75c; flour 1 25 v^ Lo^t /nd
io Nashville via Cumberland
Nashville roads.
*\ °°- 10 **ke effect as soon as
NasbvUle^lofflour **
b^rhich through rates can soon be giv^lTfrnm
this to any point south. Freiehts^'n.. .
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimor^aos {?io
95, 90, ail rail on 4th class, or 210, 200,180 kn’dian
on flour. ' “ lou
Exchange—On New York, Boston and Phil,
delphia par. On 1i'ew Orleans % die, Memnhu
d yunvitU 1.9 Paltimnpa IT n. 1/ PtliS
and Nashville 1-2, Baltimore >£ to % dis.
New York Gold market.
* ,. . New York, Nov. 17.
Tbs gold market was steady, the opening and
olosing price being 147, and the only deviation
1-8 downward.
Foreign exchange was firm, but not active,
a tos e fh b ‘ lls at , S1 *ty day* were quoted at 10S%
tioai’,t?ih‘ , Slght 10a 7 ’ 8 * HO#. The teansac-
T he depoJtT^iflJST 9 generally at 108 7-8.
Sub-Treasmry^ L, ^certificates the
making a total tf *° »«*M»0-
books opened on Wednesday^ - 8 * nce tbe
37
52
54
sold at
a small
wax
five demand prevailed, the«lescomprising 8,800
bbl*. Canada floor wae inactive end fully 5c. a
10c. lower. The sales were confided to 300 bbls.
We quote i—> * ’
Superfine State and Western.■-6 ...$7 75% 8 00
Extra State..... * t... 8 10k 8 30
Choice State 8 35 a 8 50
Common to medium extea Western 8 20 a 8 65
Extra round hoop Ohio 890a 900
Western.trade brands :....9 05 a 9 75
Common southern 9 40 a 10 10
Fancy and extra do .’. 10 40 a 1C 00
Common Canadian 8 20 a 8 40
Good to choice and extra ’8 50 all 00
Cotton—Receipts, 8,201 bales. The demand
was fairly active and prices were something bet
ter, though at the close animation subsided to a
great extent and prices were hardly so firm.—
Middling giades of New Orleans and Texas were
scarce, and 58c. was demanded. The sales, how
ever, were chiefly at onr subjoined quotations, at
which the market closed. The sales were 4,100
bales. We quote:—
Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.AT.
Ordinary........35 * 36 8*>
Middling... 51 51 52
Good middling...53 53 54
Candles—The market for city adamantine was
firm and moderately active; 1,000 boxe
27c. a 27 l-3c. Western were firm, wire
trade, at 27c. a 2Sc. French and Derm ---
were steady at actiVe demand
prevaile^for^sperm,^ and" prices were firmer, with
3a CoFKsf-The d market was fairly active and
nrices were w.thout important variation. We
Sole Safes of cargo by Ceecrops, comprising 5,025
?°" I? „ a private price. The present quota
tions ire’uomiimlly as follows:-Rio—prime, 21c;
good 20 l-2c. a 21c.; fair, 18#c. a 19#c; ordina
ry 17#C a 18%c; lair to good cargoes, 1S%C a
.J)’-. Java, mats and bags. 28c a 30c; Maracaifie,
22c’a 24c; Laguayia, 22c a 23 l-2c; St. Domingo,
17 1-2C a 18 l-2c; all gold, net CBsb, duty paid.
Freights were a little soft for grain, but steady
for cotton. The engagements were:—To Liverpool,
42,000 bushels wheat, 6# a 6%d bulk and bags
1,1)00 bales cotton, %d.
Gunnt Bags—The demand was rather more ac
tive and prices were very firm, with sales ol 800
bales at 19c; gold.
Gunnt Cloth—The market continued to rule
buoy&Dt and firm, with a steady, good demand.
The sales were 400 bales, in Boston, at a price a
shade under 25c and 300 do. here, at 26c also S00
do. to arrive, here, at a private price.
Hat—A moderate demand prevailed, and prices
were without particular change. The sales were
at 70c a 80c for city bale, and 60ca65c for shipping
parcels. .
Molasses—The market continued dull, without
material alteration in prices. The sales were in
small parcels. We note sales by auction of 150
bbds. Demerara at from 50c to 90c on four
months. x
Naval Stores—Rosins were less active, and
prices, were drooping. The sales cover 950 bbls.^
per 280 pounds common at $7 25, 360 do. strain-’
ed at $7 50 a 8 50, 400 do. No. 2 at $10 a 11, 375
do. No. 1 at $13 a 17, and 225 do. prime pale at
$20 a 2o, as to quality, the latter an extreme rate
for fine Virginia Spirits of turpentine were dull
and heavy. The sales were mostly in small lots
at $ 110 a 112 1-2, the inside price for wholesale
paroeis. The offerings of crude turpentine were
light, aod prices were firm, with sales for manu
facturing purposes at $8 50 a 9. Tar was heavy
and lower, with a large stock and small demand.
The sales were at $5 a 7 50, as to quality. Pitch
was in moderate demand for consumption at $7
8 50.
Nails—Cut continued in active demand, with
a low stock, at 8c a 8 l-2c; clinch-sill nominal for
want of stock; forged horse were steady at 36c for
Sd; copper 55, yellow metal, 35c; and zinc 20c each,
Rice—We bear ot no sales of consequence.
Holders were very firm and demand previous full
prices.
Sugar—The market opened rather more steady,
under an improved inquiry, but the sales were
again light, as holders were not disposed to sell
at prices offered. We note sales of 120 hbds.
Porto Rico on private terms, and 30 hhds- Cu
ba muscovado at 14c a 14 l-2c. Refined was
quiet and almost nominal.
Salt—The demand was active in a jobbing way
at full prices. The store priest were as follows:
Asbton $4 75,Marshall $4, Liverpool ground $250,
and Turks Island 00c. We learned of no further
cargo sales.
Whisky—Receipts, 4 bbls. The market was
dull, and prices were entirely nominal. The sales
were at $2 34 a 2 45. -
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SA VANN AH, NO VEMBER 22.
ARRIVED.
Steamship America, Lindt, New York, Brigham,
Baldwin & co.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Richardson, Palatka, Ac.,
to Claghorn * Cunningham.
U S eteamer Taconey, Commander Wm G Temple,
Fe nandina on Monday last
Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Charleston, to F M My-
rell
Barge No. 2, with 700 bales npland Cotton, to Erwin
* Hardee.
eteamer City Point, Eolbad, Charteston, *c., to R
W Adams.
Steamer Scorpio, , Augusta, to Rein A co.
Steamer Caldwell, Murray, Augusta, to J R Wilder.
CLEARED.
Steamer Fannie, McNelty, Palatka, Ac., F M My-
reli.
t-chr Geo Darby, epow Darien, in ball ;et Hnnter A
Gammed, ;
eteamer Two Boys, Daniels, Angusta, Erwin A Far-
dee.
Steamer Standisb, Fabian, Angnsta, F M Myrell.
Receipts,
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—77 bales
square Cottou, 57 bales round Cotton, 10 barrels Or
anges, 1 Piano, 3 cases Mdze.
Por steamer Caldwell, from uensja—71 bales up
land cotton, 100 bales domestic, ant 21 bbls and 3 cases
dried fruit, to J K Wilder.
Per steamer Lizzie, Baker, Richardson, Palatka—51
bales Se I Island Cotton, 114 bores Oranges. 65drv
hides, and mdze.
Per steamer Scorpio, from Augnsta—165 bales Cot
ton, and 50 bales Rope.
Up Isr this Port.
Brig R H Meslin, at Boston, Nov 16.
Brig H W Metcalfe, “ “
Bchr H P Cashing, Wood, “
Cleared for tklfrPort.
fehr J M Broomall, Donglass, at Philadelphia,
Nov. 16.
SchsP 8 Smith, Stront, at Boston, Nov 15.
Msnfbranda.
The bark Mary Lncretia, Bowers, from Apalachicola,
cleared at New Yoik Nov 17.
The bark Nonpareil, FI inn, from Charleston, arrived
at Boston Nov 15,
New York markets, >
BEEADSTorre-The market fotoSS; '
£ra flour wM dall and heavy, . w “;
5e-al0c. m buyers’ favor, * , rnl< ^
hearry at the decline The**!*. JS?**?* etaein*
South-
May, Mackey, Beattie * co, Mr* MeElliot, W R
Molntire A co. Moody A Barrett, J H Mosea, M S
Meyers, B M Neely, Nigg H A Baldwin, Rsndefl
A co, Rogers A Cann, H A Richmond, HiramRo
berts, Thos-Shear, A A Solomons * 1 *>' c
A Heineins, P W Sims A co, Wm H Sta ,
Schreiner A Sons, B G Tilden, R H » * 2, ^
fhomas A oo, J G Thompson A cojafl™”
A so™Van Newton A W.Vd, J ^ VlI1 ^°TVilG
Waddell, W N Welsh, J K J
berger A co, Mark Dav.dson, S A JennuM. ^ £
Walker, C G Hall, A S Patrick. R VTVToken A
co, Wright, Mender A o , • g c
—Clsgborn A Cunningham, J L Villalonga, M J
D t g r steainw Soorpio, frona Augusta—Kein A
co, Jno R Wil ier, Brady, Smith A CO, and F W
Simms A oo.
Cousigraees
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—F M
Myrell,. F Hadlock, J L Villalonga, G G Thomp
son, Bryan, Hartridge Aoo, D Harlm A co, Stu
art & co, A L Mason, E Metcalfe A oo, and oth
ers.
Per steamer America, from New York—-Brady
4 s “‘ t t l h . David Biog, E O’Byrne, T W Cooney A
oo, L H Carhn A oo, DeWitt A Morgan, E Ehrlich
A co, Guckenheimer A Selig, R M Hont. Heidt
A Ludlow, Halsey, Watson A oo, Geo A Hudson,
, BAnapp, James Leary A oo, Lathrop A co, J
Lathrop, J Lama, L McSorle*, H Meinhard A
Bro, M S Meyer, J McMahon A co, E S Milingor,
M Nowmark, J Oliver, A Re.eher, H G Ruwe,
Richardson A Barnard, Peter Riley, A A Solomon
Ac-, Seabora A Goodall, B Straus, W H Stark
Seymoqr, Kingsland A co, J C Schriener A Son’
J T Thompson, B G Tilden, B F Ulmer, E H
Van Ness A co, Jacob Veisel, L D WadJell, H H
Wiltbergor, Dr M M Walsh, W C White, Young A
Nixon, J W Anderson A Son, P Riley, Bell, Wyt.
ly A Christian.. Bothwell A Whitehead, Brigham,
Baldwin A co, W A Cohen, Octavos Cohen, Crane,
Johnson A Gray bill, Erwin A Hardee, Hunter A
Gammell, S N Kinchley, Keene A oo, R J Lar-
eombe, Andrew Miller, J O Mnthowsoo, Rogers A
Cann, Southern Express eo, Steamship co, Wm
Shepherd A co, Sims A oo,F TowSter, F Schuster,
W Wolf, John R Wilder, E Zaohariaa, J R See-
' [K M S] [B] B, W [H] S A co, JG Pittman,
i Gordon, E H IGsrlin, Charles Sewkel, C A P,
Sm?.h a I ker ’ M T J C C, O Gibney[C], Wilson,
John Potter, Cooper A ci, K A B
Christian,.Brigham’ Baldwin A ^ R *
Aiothwell A Whitehead, J W BuIHb^m
Tohen. Claghorn A Cunningha^c/^,’ jih^Ion
A GraytiU, C L Colby A poVA Coh^ rw!”
ham A Pu^ Wm M Davidson, J D^’iaon S’
can A Johnson, J HDeppish, Darltagton.* Brisk
lord* E P Deyo, Erwin A Hardee, E Ehriich. G a
Freeman, Geo Fried. John GillBaad A a
t ! A oo, N A Hsrdee» G M Heidt, J W An-
.0. M H HiHsman, Holoombe A
Passengers
Per steamer Helen Getty, from Palatka—GJ
Thompson, Dr Lewi*. D Hainswortb, W P Rim->
bert, F Hadlock, H P Easton, G Cameron, Mrs
Konedy, Mrs Mingard, John Cardy, Wm S Hays ;
H D Hawley, Mrs Hei, G Prindeo, L A Hardee.
Per steamer America, from New York—J Clark,
J H Wood, Richard Bartchall, Wm Van Dorn,
Wm B McMurtry, J M Roberts, W J Shore, Mr
Drypolcher, Maria Murphy, Michael Ryan, wife
and 2 children, John Barrett, Mary Coilirs, and
11 in Steerage.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka,
—A T Brown, A T Spillar, 8 D Smoke, M J
Doyle, G W Green, Miss Brooks, Miss Lacine,
Mrs Robertson, Mrs Gardiner, E D Tracey, J Low,
H Parley, and 5 on deck.
Per steamship Leo, from New Y’ork—Geo A
Wright and lady, Mrs C B Mallery, Mrs Sandford
and daughter, Miss F Perkins Miss H Harris,
Miss F. H. Gray, Miss L E Osgood, Miss Julia
Case, Miss Abbie Case. Miss M A Forsaith, Miss
T J Phillips, Miss E Hill, C E Hopkins. L H
Pease W Belcher and lady, Rev C S Martindale,
Rev W Hemron, C R Giznard, J V Munginseed
D W Ingersoll, W B Dickey, R Grant, R Pierson
A Blanchard, H C White, H Hyman, J Heymann
W W Blake, Jas Clark, George H Dixon, Wm H
French, Geo E Brown, Horace French, O Murphy
A Seib, A Emurcle, A Williams, W Grtllih, am
36 steerage.
Per steamor Scorpio, from Angusta—J L Bar
nard, D 0 Keefe, A V Traweek, wife and chii
dren, Mrs Harry Watkins and 2 children, and Mr
Clark.
HOTELS.
Union Place Hotel.
Cor. Broadway and 14th Sts ,
Opposite Washington Statue,
jNEW YORK CITY.
scp27 tf H. C. FLING & CO., Proprietors.
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON,
Is tlie Largest and Best Ar
|l , ffl|f®granged Hotel in New Eng
land.
f»ep27
LEWIS RICE, Proprietor.
The Southern House
Fourth Street.
st. Toxjis, zm:o.
LAVEILLE, WARNER & CO., Proprietors.
A first class family Hotel;
comfort and convenience.
unsurpassed for locality,
tf sep!9
METROPOLITIN HOTEL,
Late Brown’s,
WASHINGTON,
D. C.
T HIS leading Hotel, Renovated and Refurnished,
is now in perfect, order for the reception and accom-
modaUoiMintiMildjiatrons^^^^^jtni^^sejiW
miscellaneous.
JUST RECEIVED
Per Steamer America,
A fine assortment of
Rhine Wines I
Wines
Hockkeiiuer,
Nierstiner,
Ciiebfrauniilk.
Liquors.
St. Croix Rum,
Jamaica Rum,
Fine Brandies
And a variety of the finest brands of
Also,
Lunch Served at H O’clock A. M.,
At A. STAMM’S,
'y22—tf St. Charles', in Rear of Custom House.
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
# AND *■ "■
C H EMI CALS.
A CHOICE selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, TRUSSES, just landed from New York,
Apothecaries, Planters and Traders
From the interior can be supplied at shortest notice.
I can warrant any article as being pure.
A large quantity of 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,
Apothecariei’ Hall,
Comer Broughton and Barnard streets,
W. M. WALSH, M. D., Proprietor.
N. B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. tf jclB
A. 1. BRADY,
Uii
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
F L
RUTA BAGA.
AT D C TC
AND
Red Top Turnip Seeds,
Warranted to be of the
GROWTH OB’ 1866.
Just received from D. Landrcth, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
jylo cor Ball and Congress streets.
Wright & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Represented by our Agent, JOHN 8. WRIGHT, Esq.
No. 69 Wril Street, New York.
nne28 . 6m -
BRADY, SMITH & GO.
0°xaa.xaai±
Forwarding Merch^ntSj
AND
^Sanufaciiu'crs' Agents
NORTH SLOE OF BAY STREET,
Between Whitaker and Barnard,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton,
&cj, to their friends in New York and Boston.
References—Wm. K. Kitchen, Prest National Park
Bank, N. Y.- H C.Thacher &Co., Boston; Israel Co
hen, Baltimore; Hall, Moses ACo.,Colhmbus; Wyman,
Moses A Co., Montgomery. ang7
eTrchipmm,
(Successor to Geo. O. Marcy,)
308 BAY" 8 T R E KIT/.
North - Side,
Between Barnard and Jefferson Streets,
WOOD, COAL AND GRAIN
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
FEED,
jj3
BUSINESS CARPS.
Horses & Carriages
HAY, .CORN, OATS AND
At lowest market prices.
ROBT. r. YORK,
M. B. WILLIAMS,
J. R. M'INTIRE.
P. II. WARD.
YORK. WILLIAMS, MHT1 & I,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
mebchuts,
Bay Street, Savannah, Gra.
Consignments of Cotton and Lumber solicited.
References::
Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin & Co., Gaden A
Unckles, Erwin A Hardee. Hunter & Gammell, Isaac
D. LaRoche, Hiram Roberts, W. Woodbridgc, L. C.
Norvcll & Co.
New York—S. T. Knapp A Bro., D. H. Baldwin &
Co.
Sale days, Tuesdays and Fridays.sep5
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
JONES’ BLOCK,
CORNER BA Y AND ABERCORN STS.,
SAVANNAH, CIA.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to the
firm represented in New York by Charles L. Colby,
Esq., or to onr friends in Boston.
ALEX. H. HOL " AY, Resident Partner.
References.—Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New
York; JarvisSlade, Esq.. New York; Gardner Colby,
Esq., Boston; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Boston.
aug!6 tf
KEIN & CO.,
114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA^
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
M ERCHANT8.
L IBERAL cash advances made on consign
ments of Cotton and approved Merchandize
made to their friends in New York, Boston or Liver
pool.
Refer to Messrs. Smith & Dnnning, New Y’ork; C
C. A H. M. Tabor, New Y’ork; Cabot & Senter, 8t.
Lonis; W. H. Taylor, Nek Orleans.ang2C
V. M. MYRELL,
Steamboat Agent,
GENERAL
Commission aud Forwarding Merchant,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Harris’ Building, 2d Door West of A. Low & Co.’s.
Refers to Messrs. Hnnter & Gammell, Crane, John
son Graybill, Bell, Wylly & Christian, Bothwell &
Whitehead, Miller, Thomas & Co., and M. A. Cohen,
Esq. tf Bep29
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
GENERAL, FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stoddard’s Range, on Bay street, between Lincoln
and Abe room,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.—Honing, Flint* Pearce, New York; E.
M. Brnce & Co . Angnsta, Ga.; R. C. Robson, Esq.,At
lanta, Ga.; Knott* Howes, Macon, Ga.; K. M Brace,
Morgan*Co., Apalachicola, Fla.; Watts, Crane &
Co., New York; Geo. C. Pearce * Vo., St Louis, Mo ;
H. C. Brace * Co., Cincinnati, O.; Mr. H. J. Cook,
Albany, Ga.; John W. OVonnor, Macon, Ga.
DANIEL BUTLER would respectfully in
form the public that fie is now prepared to furnish,
at tfie shortest notice, »
HORSES AND CARRIAGES.
. * . • • • >
First class Carriages ran to the various Steamboat
Wharves and to the Railroad Depot at the lowest
rates.
None bat careful and competent Drivers employed.
■DANIEL BUTLBB, *
lioalo—tf cor. Whitaker and York streets.
Wm. M. Davidson
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas,
Segars, Ale and Cider,
150 Bay Street Savannah.
OCt25 tf ‘
JNO. L. VILLALONGA,
Cotton Factor,
ForwarfiDg and Commission Merchant
NO. 94 BAY STREET,
*Vf F.i.V.V.I/1, GEORGIA.
oct20 6m
tiona, at the lowest
^18^*
C00PE9, 0LC0TTS & FARRELLY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
under the name and style of CthJPER, OLCOTTA
* FARRELLY, 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 Jnlien streets.
JOHN M. COOPER,
WILLIAM H OLCOTT,
DANIEL G. OLCOTT,
oct23 STEPHEN FvRR ELLY.
PAPER AM) RAG WAREHOUSE.
WARREN &PLATNER
Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds *(
Coarse and Fine Papers, Enve
lopes, Twines, and Paper
Bags.
Sole Agents in this city for the Bath
Paper Hills.
The highest cash prices paid for Rags, Old R ope
and Bagging, and Waste Paper, in large or small
quantities.
octlO 810 Bay Street, Savannah.
4L.
m. HARTRIDGE,
COMMISSION
AND
Forwarding Merchant,
bay street,
GEORGIA.
SAVA3STKTABC,
OCtl4—tf
A. T. OUKXINOUAM, D. G. rUBSZ, B. 3. LABCOMSB,
CUMINGHAH, PURSE & CO.,
FACTORS, FORWARDING
' and .
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga,
References—Robt. Habersham & Sons, Hnnter *
Gammell, Octavus Cohen, Brigham, Baldwin A Co.,
Erwin * Hardee, Claghorn * Cnnningham. sep6-3m
H G0WDY,
Commission Merchant,
196 B A. Y ST’BKK'T.
(Anderson’s Wharf,)
SAVANNAH.
OCt2
GEORGIA
3m
FRANK S. HESSELTINE,
COUNSELLOR at LAW,
NO. 147 BAY STREET,
(NEXT’DOOR TO THE REPUBLICAN OFFICE,}
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct *1
A- E. LOPEZ & CO.
Gunsmiths and Locksmiths,
(•rner of St* Julian and Jeffcnan Streets.
oct 18—tf
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,.
(Successor to Wilmot * Richmond,!
Watches, Silver Ware, Jewelry,
Canes, Cattery, Ac.
Cor. Whitaker, St. Julien and Congress Sts,
.SAVANNAH, GA. 7
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronometers rated
by transit. Cash paid for old Gold andSilrer.
jy*Sl> tf
lOO Styles of
POCKET BOOKS ! SATCHELS.
TNXARUNE SAMPLES. Orders will be re-
Hi received tor tfiem^toe^ ^ ^
«ug7 Bay st, — doom from Jell * Christian.
Hair Qye.
60 CENTS A BOX.
««rt M, orior Rqvsu a utioero, i K«MuUi * w , W
Boxes larger than Dye* that sell for $1
Durable, Beautiful Warranted to please. This
dehsa been tlK»on*hly tested by Dr. CHHV
New York, and Pro£7Booth and Garrett, of ! .
W Lin. 1 Mg
RICHARD BON & BARNARD?
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s (Jburch,
AGENTS (FOR — V
Em. Jessup * Ban’s
English Cant Steal,
Circular Sawn,
Cotton Ginn.
Anunoniated Pacific Guano.
Fateht Decking and Roofing.
oct!4—tf - •. ,
ALEXANDER HARDEE
STORAGE
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
COR BAT AND JEFFERSON 8TREETS
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Hay, Fodder, Gain, Flour, WooL Hides,
Bran, Bhorta, Ac. * tf —
M Manufactured and for sale
§rSSS*MMnBrpii taUoo.
KIRLIN, BRO, & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS
Oor. Whitaker Street and Bay Lane.
junetl • 6m . fl
Inwgaace Ayemey, \
Security Insumnce Conpany,
Capital and SHr^lus, $1,600,000.
Phffinix Insurance Company,
Capital and SarplM, $1,500,000.
International Insurance • Company,
Cajftal and jSurpha, $1,200,000.
Manhattan insurance Company,
Capital and Surplus, *9Co,ooo.
rates, eorresponding with the
No. 19 Stoddard’s hangefhayjSeet.
Insurance Agency
OCEAN, RIVER, FIRE.
fJTHJE undersigned hold commissions from the lead
JL Ing Insurance corporaUons ot New York, repre
senting an aggregate cash capital of over
PIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
And are prepared to issue policies to cover Fifty Thou
sand dollars on one application upon
Fire Risks at Savannah and Inland
Tswns,
COTTON AND MERCHANDIZE IN TRANSIT ON THE
AUGUSTA AND MACON RIVERS,
OCEAN RISKS GENERALLY.
Prompt Settlement of Losses,
1.. G. NORVELL & CO.,
maj»Ball street, opposite Poet Offlce.
N. YORK ADVERTlaFM.—~
WOODFORD & snw
ATTORJTEYs ”
AND
counsellors a t I)Aw
(Trinity Bwil*i, fJ
scveral courts hi New York ^
CHARLE8 BRUN()^
INSURANCE!
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10,400,000
CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
A RE prepared to take Marine Risks to.any
Domestic 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, $200,000.
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $200,000.
Office in Jones’ Block,
corner Bay and Abercom streets.
Branch Office,
cor. Dryyton and Bryan streets. ang!6-tf
FIRE INSURANCE.
»
THE
PHOENIX. INSURANCE CO-
OF HABTFORD, CONN.
Capital, $800OOO.... Assets,*1,000,000.
Fire risks taken in the above Company on Buildings
and Merchandize of every diacription at fair rates.
nov3—lm H. BRIGHAM, Agent.
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY I
HARTFORD, CONN.
THE undersigned having been appointed agent for
X the above well known Company, is prepared to
take risks against fire on the most fevorable terms.
H. BRIGHAM,
Offlce Southern Insurance and Trust Co.
July?tf,
BALTIMORE CARDS.
13. C. Cary,
General Commission Merchant)
1YALTIMORK, Mil.
R. MOLINA,
COE- BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS,
■ v . - (Under Screven Hodse,)
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IK
Havana Segura, Leaf
airn
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also, all hinds of Virginia Chewing . and Smoking
Tobacco, Meerschaum, Brier Root, and all other kinds
of Fancy Pipes. 3m aepSO ~
US. A. HAJRHLE CO.,
Shipping, Commission,
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GhA
Will make liberal cash
their friends, Norton,
street, New York.
advances on consignments to
tlaughter * Co., 40 Broad
oct 6—tf
NEW GOODS.
J UST RECEIVED, alargeand beautiful as-
ment of
FANCY GOODS,
selected expressly for this market. Call and nee
them. C. M. HILLS MAN,
angl4 cor. Bull and Brocghton streets.
AUGUSTA CARDS.
J. 0. MATHEWSON
. r GENERAL
COMMISSION, PRODUCE BROKER
AND
FORWAIPINU MERCHANT,
No. 285 Broad 8treet, Augusta, Og.,
f At the Old Stand of the late firms of T. P. 8tovall A
Co., Stovall, McLaughlin * Co,, and G. H.
McLaughlin * Co.,)
Will give his prompt and personal attention to the
irehase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sugar,
icon. Lard, Grain, Flour, Hope, Bagging, and Mer
chandize generally.
Having the Agency of several first class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared at all times to supply orders for
Oenaborgs,
ly orden
Mils,
Yams, Sheetings, startings,
bcvs, Jeans, Ac., Ac.
With extensive fire-proof warehouses, can furnish
secure storage, and give prompt attention to merchan
dize and Drodnce consigned to me for forwarding in
any direction. 6m
W. A RAMSEY & OO.,
c GENERAL
Commission Merchants
.AND .
AUCTIONEERS
308 Broad Street, Augusta, Ha.
Bank, N.
Particular attention given to orders for the purchase
of Goods.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
Before, by permission, to Hue, Whitney A Co., Sa
vannah. nov20—lm
TIOOXiE A HUNT,
A \ Baltimore, Maryland,
MANUFACTORIES
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 Care, Car Wheels and Axle?,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Sotting, Pulleys and Hangers.
aug$6m
CTBUS r. MXKD
DDL LET NICHOLS,
Baltimore.
c.
1HHALL,
iboro*, V. C.
P. MENDENHUL & CO.,
Oottqn, Tobacco,
General Commission Merchants,
156 Pmtt Street Wharf,
sep23 BALTIMORE.
VULCAN WORKS,
BALTIMORE.
T HIS old eetabDshment, with increased facilities,
continues to execute, promptly, orders for
Steam and other machinery, Bailers,
Castings, Ac. A large water front os the Har
bor, with a powerful crane, gives than great advan
tages in fitting ont and repairing steamers. Station
ary Engines of various sizes kept on hand-. Iron for
bridges tornlahed. HAZLEHUBST A CO.
octal—6m
mHE BALTIMORE
± WROUGHT IKON PIPE AND TUBE CO.
Is now prepared to supply Gas, Steam and Water Pipe
and Fittings, on the most favorable terms.
eep25—3m
P. U ^^>xl^Uate>more. Md.
A FACT WORTH KNOWING
flVHAT by buying shoes with Metallic Tips, two-
A thirds the usual expense of snppling children with
shoes may l»s saved. Mo one, for every-day r" ’■*"
afford to ouy any other. Millions of dollars
nnaliy saved by this useful Invention. Tfc
meta! tipped
shoe is won
fitting the ho
Por sale by all shoe
mruzm or amd DEM.ru i„
Musical Instruments, Strings, ^
ROBERT NUNNS*
(hate kokss A clash's v
PIANO PORTiig
AND
• C. F. Martin’s
C3- TJ I T A H g
581 BROADWAY, {Up sub^
(OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL j
T^EW York.
N. B.—Brass Instruments, Clarionete, Plata ,
noTl—lm
HAWKINS & CO
PACKERS <fc GENERAL pRoVlsiiii
Dealers,
241 Front St., .Yew York
Beef.
Pork,
Hams,
Lard, •
Shoulders,
Blitter,
Cheese,
Bacon,
Tongues,
Epps,
Vegetabta,
Fish,
Salt,
Frait,!
4c-, tc.
Fulton Market Beef.
All orders carefully executed at the
SHORTEST NotlCE.
We reroectfhUy reftr to Messrs. Stuart 4 Co
Ehrlich, Esq., B. G. Tilden, Esq.
Southern Produce received on consignment
oct6—6m
Holmes & Patterson,
He. 85 Water Street, Sew York,
Receivers of Flour,
WESTERN,
AND
SOUTHERN PRODUCE,
Qensi^mnents Eolioited,
O RDERS for Flour, Wheat, Cora rad Ot*
filled at lowest market rates, and directly fen
first bands, thos saving extra profits.
Heoeivera of the well known Brand of fit*,
“Kearsage Hills,” which will be snppW. in)
in lots to sniff
Full information famished by
LaBOCHE, GADEN &UNCKUS,
oct25—2m cor. Bay and Barnard streets
D. H. BALDWIN & CO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT^
178 Pearl street,
NEW YORK.
D. H.’ BALDWIN,) Vnr .
J. F. CUMMING, / Ncw Yorl! '
H. BRIGHAM, \ ,
C. M. HOLST, / 1
f Savannah.
3m alt
KRAFT & HILL,
Mannfacturers and Jobbers of
STRAW AND MILLINERY 306B
Nos. 281 and 283 Broadway,
(opposite A. T. Stewart's,)
• J NEW YORK.
A full supply of Goods, suitable for this market, i!-
wavs on hand.
Your patronage is respectfully.*
oct35—fim
THE WASHINGTON
IRONWORKS
Have oo bind for sale their
Improved portable Steam RNfiJ** 1
Portable Circular Saw Mill.
Saw Hills,Floor and Cent Mint
And manufacture to order all Mu*
gines, Marine, 8tahonary, and FropeHer.
Careand Turn Tables,Iron Steam
also, General Machinery, Iron and »*•
iujjs, large and small Forcings, Ac., y.
. ^ GSO. M. CUPP, Treworei-
Newhma »■ >•
Or L. C. WARD, Agent,
65 Liberty street, Room 8, New lore.
oct26—ly
e. PABSOW.
MANtJPACTUBBB
Hadfield’s Union Fire’ Wotte,
Importerof
Chinese Fire Crackers Eeeketa* j
Manufacturer of
FIoAG®’ * c ’
Also a large assortment of bis own
TOYS AND FANCY GOOD '
24 John St, near Broadway-
oct 25—19m -irNfT
WYMSN. mujft
t«ANTE3KN'8,
wear, can
„j are an-
. by’this useful Inventfoo. The toes of
shoes remain perfect until the rest of the
worn out. The feet are kept dp,
the health and saving money.
dmleiL
3m
thus bene-
anglT
Drunkenness. CnreR.
can be administered without the
gaS’Sj^agsu.’gsa^g.ai
““jlfo. J. KROMER, Wholesale Agent
te$A
iwirii—ly
m ghemutst. Philadelphia. Pa,
Robert Habersham A Sons, Savannah.
W. H. Stark, do..
Bones, Brown A Co., Angusta.
Ed. Thomas, do. , :__ k
W. K. Kitchen, Proriuent Natiooal Park
Y.
JJLS. B
(ieaeral ani ComUsslea Mercbaat,
AAJGhXJ 0TA, GKA,
TTnUere of Merchandize wuuuug u» raouze inuneoi-
ftfiy.^wfll consult (heir interests by conrigning the
t businees attention wiB be given
, and prompt retoms made, at then
r to Messrs. Hunter A GpmmeU, C. L. Colby A
to realize tmmndi-
’s Specific.
t and most reliable medicine for the core
orhcea. Seminal Weakness, Leas of Pow-
sr, Ac. This medicine has stood theteet of over thir
ty years and has always crewed a success.
DR. RANI>S SPECIFICW^xhibited in the form ot
' r Of substances that have a sped-
aT ■
nal virtues are expmdS' entirely upon the impaired
regenerative organs? The pills are not unpleasant to
the taste, and many persons masticate them with im-
ponity More mtemnroig them; which plan we would
-■ ltnend, a* affording the speediest way to
form, gold by drug-
StsU
COMMISSION MEBGH0TU
FOB THBuSALB OF
popTON, pOTTOff Wj ■.
(SHEpTINGS, SHIETINGS,
f8 Chambersstrett, -Vest
Samuel G. Wyipan, 1 j^te nf Bslw»o rc '
WmJGreg& Jr., late
James C. emith, of Sen
dame* u. cmiin, oiaich M ^-rr7r^
GARDNER, DEXTEB
COMMISSION MEBCSANl {
roaraz sAi*or
OOTT
Refer to National
American ExCge Bank.
Nation* 1 ReTff8
means for
withoetoperating out
octM-fta rrTtf/T
ROU^’
HARRIOTT A
fibb-fboof
Storage
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Varnish kr sale hy th*